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    Jones-Gordon School appoints Scottsdale resident chief development officer

    2024-05-22

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    The Jones-Gordon School, an innovative private school in Paradise Valley, dedicated to providing individualized and innovative education to students in grades 1-12 with language-based learning differences, is has appointed Scottsdale resident Jake L. Sanders as the first chief development officer of the school.

    In his role, Sanders will be contributing to the development and fundraising of The Jones-Gordon School, showcasing the personalized education that the school provides through creative initiatives and mission-centered gatherings, according to a press release.

    “Sanders represents a significant milestone in the history of The Jones-Gordon School as the first chief development officer,” Dana Herzberg, The Jones-Gordon School founder and head of school, said in the release. “Sanders is the embodiment of our core values and a key individual in our mission to propelling the growth of our school and our students as we empower them to reach their fullest potential.”

    Sanders has previously worked in the real estate, design, and finance sectors, and has experience in event planning and fundraising. He served as a client service associate for Citigroup in New York, contributing to the growth and efficiency of one of the world’s largest investment banking firms. Additionally, Sanders worked as a media director and associate for Engel and Volkers, managing media campaigns for the Stuart, Florida office specializing in property brokerage.

    Sanders received his bachelor of applied science in organizational management from Indian River State College in Fort Pierce, Fla.
    For more information, visit www.jonesgordon.org .

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