Covenant Living Communities and Services Names Mazor VP of Philanthropy
August 30, 2024
SKOKIE, IL — Covenant Living Communities and Services has announced in a press release the appointment of Tanya Mazor as its vice president of philanthropy.
Mazor’s depth and breadth of experience includes previous positions with Jewish Home and Care Center Foundation, the Milwaukee Center for Independence, and the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra.
“Bringing Tanya to Covenant Living allows us to really hone in on our fundraising efforts for the organization,” said President/CEO David Erickson. “Her experience will help in our overall focus of ensuring a solid fundraising base for Covenant Living and building upon our culture of philanthropy.”
In her role at Covenant Living, she is responsible for oversight on all aspects of the organization’s philanthropic initiatives, including donor engagement, fundraising campaigns, and partnerships with local and national organizations. She will also work with the directors of philanthropy and partner with the board of directors to develop and implement strategies that support long-term philanthropic sustainability.
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“I’m really looking forward to working with the leadership team, Covenant Living’s directors of philanthropy, the board of directors, and getting to know our residents across the country,” said Mazor. “Knowing the money raised is ultimately there to help in benevolent care for some residents who may need assistance creates a real passion for success.”
Chicago-based Covenant Living Communities and Services, a nonprofit senior services provider serving nearly 6,000 residents at 20 retirement communities in 11 states, offers independent living, assisted living, skilled nursing, memory care, and rehabilitation. Through its LifeConnect, a whole person wellness model, residents can access resources and opportunities designed to enrich the mind, body, and spirit and complement each person’s unique journey. Covenant Living is a ministry of the Evangelical Covenant Church and has been serving seniors since 1886.