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C. Andrew Nottage

Camp Vice President, Regional Program Leader at The Gideons International

C. Andrew Nottage has extensive work experience in finance, management, and fundraising. C. Andrew served as a Senior Executive Finance Agent and CFO at Creative Business Finance Group, CBFGroup, and its affiliated companies since 2018. Prior to that, they held the same position at CBFGroup Affiliated Companies from 2014 to 2018. C. Andrew also worked as a Camp Vice President and Regional Program Leader at The Gideons International starting in 2011. In addition, Andrew has experience in non-profit management, fundraising, and grant writing, serving as an Officer and Board of Directors Finance Director. C. Andrew has a background in hotel management, working as a Chief Engineer and Management from 1967 to 2014.

C. Andrew Nottage has a diverse education history. C. Andrew attended Lewis & Clark College, where they pursued graduate-level advanced grantwriting and funding, specializing in non-profit finance, grant-writing, and fundraising. C. Andrew completed this program in an unspecified year.

In 1970, Nottage enrolled in Eastern Washington University and earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Anthropology/Sociology/Native American Education. Their studies focused on Native American ethnology, circumpolar ethnology, Native American biotechnology, and Salish. C. Andrew completed this degree in 1972.

Additionally, Nottage attended Spokane Falls Community College in 1970 and 1971, although their degree information is not provided. Their studies at this institution included mathematics, anthropology, and philosophy.

In recent years, Nottage furthered their education by studying trading at Shaw Academy, where they earned a diploma. C. Andrew began this program in 2016 and the end year is not specified.

Lastly, Nottage also obtained training in grant writing and fundraising from the Institute for Non Profit Management (INPM). However, the specific degree and dates of completion for this program are not mentioned.

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  • Camp Vice President, Regional Program Leader

    February, 2011 - present