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CAMPBELL, CA, April 8, 2016 – Kathleen Felesina is the new Director of Fund Development for Hollygrove.

In this position, she will be responsible for designing, implementing and managing fundraising programs in the Los Angeles region.

“Among her many strengths, Kathleen is quite adept at establishing and nurturing relationships,” said Vice President of Fund Development and Marketing, Lisa Alegria. “Coupled with her marketing expertise, she will have a significant influence on the impact and outreach of our message and mission.”

A seasoned fundraiser, Felesina has worked in development for education and social services programs including New Roads School, Catholic Schools Consortium and Challengers Boys & Girls Club.

Felesina holds a B.A. degree from the Reynolds School of Journalism, University of Nevada. She currently resides in Los Angeles.

About Hollygrove
Hollygrove is the Los Angeles division of EMQ FamiliesFirst, one of California’s largest, most comprehensive mental and behavioral health providers, serving children and families in over 30 counties. Statewide, the agency serves more than 20,000 children and their family members each year.

Editorial Contact:
Cathy Weselby
EMQ FamiliesFirst
(408) 364-4043
cathy.weselby@emqff.org

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