Martha Todd Sloan

Director Of Donor Engagement at Montreat Conference Center

Martha Todd Sloan has a varied work experience that spans over three decades. Martha Todd 'smost recent role was as the Director of Donor Engagement at the Montreat Conference Center, where they coordinated volunteer activities and events. Prior to that, they served as a School Counselor at Hendersonville Elementary School for almost a decade. Martha also has experience as a School Counselor at Erwin High School and Hildebran Elementary School. Martha Todd began their career as an English Teacher at Hwa Nan Women's College.

Martha Todd Sloan obtained a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in Philosophy from Duke University between 1984 and 1986. Martha Todd later pursued a Master of Education (MEd) degree in Counselor Education/School Counseling and Guidance Services from Western Carolina University from 1991 to 1994. Martha also holds a certification as a National Certified Counselor from the National Board for Certified Counselors, Inc. The specific month and year of obtaining this certification are not provided.

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Salisbury, United States

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Montreat Conference Center

Montreat Conference Center is a private, non-profit, national conference center with roots in the PC(USA). The conference center often is referred to simply as “Montreat” by the more than 30,000 guests, conferees, and cottagers who pass through the Gate each year. While we are affiliated with the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), we also readily welcome groups and individuals outside the Presbyterian church to experience Montreat. Nestled in the mountains of Western North Carolina, Montreat has served as place of spiritual retreat for over 120 years. Each year the conference center hosts dozens of programmed events, hundreds of retreats and conferences, and hosts thousands who seeking renewal and rest. We welcome visitors of all races, faiths, and orientation. All are welcome here. Find out more at www.montreat.org Montreat has 13 hiking trails. Of Montreat’s 4,000 acres, 2,500 acres are dedicated to wilderness and are entered in the North Carolina Registry of Natural Heritage Areas. Learn more about the Montreat wilderness. In addition to its wilderness activities, Montreat also offers seven tennis courts, Robert Lake Park for children, Bill Wilde Youth Center, and Lake Susan for paddle boating, canoeing and fishing. We welcome visitors of all races, faiths, and orientation. All are welcome here. Find out more at www.montreat.org


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