Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation
Margaret Bergan Davis has a diverse work experience spanning various industries and roles. Margaret currently serves as the Executive Vice President for Blue Star Families, starting in November 2022. Prior to this, Margaret was the Director of Strategic Partnerships at Public Justice since May 2020. From March 2009 to November 2017, they held multiple positions at Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation, including President and CEO and later transitioning to the role of President Emerita. Margaret also worked as a Consultant at MBD Consulting from October 2019 to May 2020. Margaret served as the President and CEO of Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts from October 2017 to September 2019. Additionally, Margaret held the position of Associate Dean for Advancement at Washington National Cathedral from August 2006 to September 2008 and worked as the Vice President at Campbell & Company from March 2004 to July 2006.
Margaret Bergan Davis obtained a BA degree from Mount Holyoke College. Margaret also obtained a certification in Advanced Governance Consulting from BoardSource in December 2007. In addition, they hold a certification in Strategic Planning from the Balanced Scorecard Institute, although the specific month and year of obtaining this certification are unknown.
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Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation
The Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation is the Nation's oldest and largest provider of need-based scholarships to military children. The Scholarship Foundation provides funding for post-high school education to all qualified children of Marines and Navy Corpsmen in need. Scholarship recipients are children of honorably discharged, retired, and active-duty Marines, and particular attention is given to those whose parent has been wounded or killed in action. Since its inception in 1962, the Scholarship Foundation has awarded more than 50,000 scholarships, worth upwards of $185,000,000, to the children of Marines and Navy Corpsmen. In the current academic year, the Scholarship Foundation awarded $10,000,000 to 2,600 children of Marines and Navy Corpsmen.