Mark Green (Courtesy of The Guild for Human Services)

The Guild for Human Services, which educates, encourages, and empowers individuals with intellectual disabilities, has announced the hiring of Mark Green of Lexington as Chief Advancement Officer.

In this role, Green will work closely with The Guild’s senior team to lead the organization’s philanthropic revenue growth and build a comprehensive development program. He will launch The Guild’s major and leadership gifts program, cultivating prospective donors, and stewarding current and future funders to ensure The Guild’s sustained financial success.

“We are thrilled to welcome someone of Mark’s caliber to The Guild,” said Amy Sousa, CEO of The Guild. “His expertise in direct service and development will be critical as we continue to strengthen and expand The Guild’s services to help each individual achieve their full potential and lead a high-quality life.”

Throughout his career, Green has focused on partnering with individuals, organizations, and communities to ensure every person has the opportunity to live their fullest life. He earned a Bachelor of Science in business administration from Bentley University.

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