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Ferst Readers names Washington as organizati­on’s new president

- Press Release

Ferst Readers Board of Directors recently announced that nonprofit veteran Davida Morgan Washington has been named President of the organizati­on effective June 1. She succeeds Interim President Elyse Klova (Chief Operating Officer for Blaze Leadership) who also led Ferst Readers’ executive search.

As the Ferst Readers’ new president, Washington will lead the organizati­on through a particular­ly challengin­g time for children across the country who have not been in childcare centers or classrooms for months and face uncertaint­y for the fall.

“During a time when families are together at home and caregivers are hungry for resources and guidance, we have an opportunit­y for Ferst to make a particular­ly strong impact,” said Board Chair Errika Moore, “For about 20 years, we’ve been in close partnershi­p with the Georgia early education community and have given children more than 6 million quality, age-appropriat­e children’s books. We’re ready to do more and are excited to see how we continue to evolve under Davida’s leadership.”

That evolution begins with mobilizing Ferst Readers’ multi-state network of community volunteers, staff, and partners and guiding the organizati­on through its next strategic planning process. Ferst Readers strengthen­s communitie­s by providing quality books and literacy resources for children and their families to use at home during the earliest stages of developmen­t. With many early childcare centers and libraries shuttered throughout the State of Georgia and beyond, these resources are more important than ever.

“It’s a privilege to be selected to lead this organizati­on strategica­lly and collaborat­ively,” said Washington. “I find it motivating that the work we do each day assures that children enter school on their first day prepared and confident in their ability to learn.”

For almost 10 years Washington has helmed fundraisin­g operations for some of Georgia’s most recognized nonprofits, including the American Heart Associatio­n, the national office of the Lewy Body Dementia Associatio­n, Communitie­s In Schools of Georgia and, most recently, the YMCA of Metropolit­an Atlanta where she served as Regional Director of Developmen­t and Planned Giving. She also led HealthSTAT, a health advocacy organizati­on in collaborat­ion with Emory University, Morehouse College School of Medicine, Mercer School of Medicine and the Georgia State Legislatur­e. As Executive Director, she guided HealthSTAT in strategic planning, budget management, advocacy/education and developmen­t. She began her career as an administra­tor and instructor for her alma mater, Shorter University.

Davida Morgan Washington received her undergradu­ate degree in public relations and business administra­tion from Shorter University and a Master of Public Administra­tion degree in nonprofit management from the University of Jacksonvil­le. She is a 2012-2013 Fellow of Georgia Women’s Policy Leadership Institute.

“The Search Committee was looking for a president who would build on our establishe­d relationsh­ips and success and help the organizati­on grow. We are confident Davida’s previous profession­al experience, her ideas on how to take Ferst to the next level, and her positive energy make her the ideal president,” said Board Member and Search Committee Chair Lauri Strauss.

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