Colleen Fitzwater

VP Marketing And Communications at Central Association of the Miraculous Medal

Colleen Fitzwater currently serves as the Vice President of Marketing and Communications at the Central Association of the Miraculous Medal, in addition to their role as an Adjunct Professor of Communication at La Salle University. With extensive experience in communications leadership, Colleen has previously held the position of Communications Director at the Lobular Breast Cancer Alliance, where significant contributions were made to internal and external communications strategies. Colleen has a robust background with the American Cancer Society, holding multiple senior roles over 17 years, including National Managing Director of Mission Communications. In addition to their professional roles, Colleen has worked as a freelance communications consultant since 2017. Colleen holds a Master's degree in Strategic Communication from La Salle University and a Bachelor's degree in Communications from Temple University.

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Central Association of the Miraculous Medal

Our Mission at CAMM is simple: to help continue the work of St. Vincent de Paul by supporting the ministry of the priests and brothers who follow in his footsteps. For more than 100 years, CAMM has been dedicated to spreading devotion to Mary Immaculate and her Miraculous Medal, helping the formation and education of seminarians, providing care to the aged and infirm Vincentian Priests and Brothers of the Eastern Province, and supporting programs that provide assistance to the poor. CAMM oversees the operation of The Miraculous Medal Shrine, home of the Perpetual Miraculous Medal Monday Novena. Located in the East Germantown section of Philadelphia, the Shrine is a sanctuary for prayer, meditation, and pilgrimage to God and to the Blessed Virgin Mary. Visitors are also encouraged to enjoy our world-class Art Museum, featuring more than 500 historical works of Marian and religious art.


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