Helen Heath Mosher Cae

Vice President Of Communications And Membership at Council on Social Work Education

Helen Heath Mosher, CAE has extensive work experience in communications and marketing roles. Helen Heath currently serves as the Vice President of Communications and Membership at the Council on Social Work Education. Previously, they worked as a Communications Consultant and Freelance Writer, managing their own business and serving clients such as the University of Pennsylvania and Colonial Williamsburg. Helen also held prominent positions at organizations such as NARFE, where they oversaw multiple departments, including communications and membership, and implemented digital fundraising strategies. Helen Heath was also the Director of Communications at St. George's Episcopal Church and held editorial and managerial positions at AFCEA International and NAIFA. Helen's early work experience includes roles at Philadelphia City Paper, Temple University, and the University of Virginia.

Helen Heath Mosher, CAE has a diverse education history. Helen Heath completed their Bachelor's degree in English from Temple University, although the specific years are not provided. Following that, they pursued a Certificate in Education for Ministry (EfM) from The University of the South, and is expected to complete it in 2022. In 2008, Helen attended George Mason University, where they studied Public/Nonprofit Management for two years. Additionally, they obtained an Associate of Arts and Sciences degree in Science from Laurel Ridge Community College, although the duration is not specified.

In terms of certifications, Helen has achieved the Certified Association Executive (CAE) designation from ASAE: The Center for Association Leadership, which they obtained in June 2021. Helen Heath also holds certifications in AdWords Search from Google, acquired in May 2017, and Inbound Methodology from HubSpot Academy, obtained in the same month and year.

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