Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation
Ted Probert has a diverse work experience that spans over several decades. Ted began their career in 1984 as a Lieutenant Colonel in the United States Marine Corps, serving until 2014. Following their military service, they held various roles in the field of development and fundraising. From 1992 to 1999, they worked as an Associate Director of Development at The Lawrenceville School. Ted then moved on to Kent School, where they served as the Director of Development from 1999 to 2002. Probert's next position was at Phillips Exeter Academy, where they held multiple roles, including Campaign Director, Director of Institutional Advancement, and Director of International Advancement. Ted worked at Phillips Exeter Academy from 2002 to 2015. Following this, they served as the Assistant Headmaster for Advancement at Westminster School from 2015 to 2017. Ted then transitioned to With Honor, where they worked as the Chief Advancement Officer from 2017 to 2018. Probert's most recent role is at the Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation, where they started as the Chief Development Officer in 2018 and currently serves as the President and CEO, starting in July 2021. Throughout their career, they have demonstrated a commitment to leadership, fundraising, and strategic advancement in various educational and nonprofit organizations.
Ted Probert attended Duke University from 1980 to 1984, where they obtained a B.A. degree in History along with a certification in secondary school education. Additionally, they attended The Westminster School for an unknown period of time, but no specific degree or field of study is mentioned.
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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.