Denise Daffron

Chief Development Officer at The Arc of Loudoun

Denise Daffron has a rich and diverse work experience spanning multiple organizations and roles. In 2017, they joined The Arc of Loudoun as the Chief Development Officer, where they played a crucial role in advocating for and supporting individuals with disabilities. In 2020, they became the Vice President at Nexco National Ashburn B2B, a networking organization focused on facilitating business growth through referral sharing chapters. Prior to these roles, Denise held leadership positions such as Vice President of Advancement at Jill's House, Senior Director of Corporate Relations at the American Heart Association of the Greater Washington Region, and Director of Strategic Events and Corporate Relations at the American Red Cross of the National Capital Region. Denise also has experience as a Project Manager at Kintera, Senior Manager of Corporate Development at Special Olympics, Inc., Account Executive at Hawkeye, Broadcast Traffic Manager and Assistant Media Buyer at The Richards Group, and Production Coordinator at Zachry Associates.

Denise Daffron holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Public Relations from Hardin-Simmons University.

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The Arc of Loudoun

The Arc of Loudoun, a local chapter of The Arc of the United States, is home to six, integrated programs that serve the most vulnerable and underserved in Loudoun and the Greater DC Region—children and adults with disabilities, their families and caretakers, and the professionals who work to help them achieve their greatest potential. The Arc of Loudoun defines a disability as any condition that prevents, delays, or interferes with a person’s typical development or optimal achievement. A disability may be classified as behavioral/emotional, developmental, intellectual, learning, physical, and/or sensory. Disabilities may be temporary—as when a person is healing from a broken bone, and disabilities may be invisible—as when someone is experiencing mental illness. The Arc of Loudoun served 6,134 people in FY2020-21 including people with disabilities, their families, caregivers, educators, advocates; Arc Volunteers; and members of the law enforcement, first responder and judicial system communities through its six, integrated programs: Ability Fitness Center, A Life Like Yours (ALLY) Advocacy Center, Aurora School, Aurora Behavior Clinic, Open Door Learning Center Preschool, and Project Horse.


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