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Lakisha McNair joins American Bone Health as Development Director

RALEIGH, N.C., March 30, 2021 – American Bone Health is pleased to announce that Lakisha McNair, MPA, CNP, recently joined the organization as Development Director. McNair’s duties include coordinating and executing fundraising and donor relations activities.

Lakisha McNair

McNair has almost 15 years’ experience in fundraising. She previously served as Director of Development with NC MedAssist in Charlotte, N.C. She has a Master of Public Administration degree and a Bachelor of Arts degree in Nonprofit Administration and Business Administration. She is also a Certified Nonprofit Professional through the Nonprofit Leadership Alliance. She lives in Charlotte.

“Fundraising is the lifeblood of a nonprofit organization, and it takes a dedicated, passionate and creative professional to be successful,” said Cheryl Hostinak, Executive Director of American Bone Health. “Lakisha McNair has all those qualities, and she brings a wealth of experience in engaging donors and implementing campaigns that will sustain American Bone Health for a bright future. We are happy to have Lakisha on our team.”

About American Bone Health
American Bone Health is a national, community-based organization and teaches people how to build and keep strong and healthy bones for life with practical and up-to-date information and resources to inspire them to prevent bone loss, osteoporosis and fractures. Learn more at AmericanBoneHealth.org and @ambonehealth.

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