She previously served as the development director for a number of nonprofit organizations including CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates), the Make-A-Wish Foundation, Christian Community Action, Midland Children’s Rehabilitation Center and the West Texas Food Bank. Tina graduated from Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa with a degree in magazine journalism where she also played volleyball for the Drake Bulldogs. She started her career as a journalist working for the Midland Reporter-Telegram before transitioning to work in communications and marketing for the Commemorative Air Force, a nonprofit organization dedicated to restoring and flying World War II aircraft. Tina lives in Colorado with her husband and enjoys spending time with her son who lives in Oregon and her daughter who attends Colorado School of Mines.
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Residents often share that supporting Benevolent Care reflects what community truly means to them.
Supporting Benevolent Care is important to us because this is home — a community we care deeply about.
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