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Epiphany School welcomes Lori Smith Britton as its new Chief Development Officer

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Epiphany School welcomes Lori Smith Britton as its new Chief Development Officer
Lori Smith Britton (Photo: Sandy Middlebrooks Photography)

Epiphany School, located in Dorchester, MA has hired Lori Smith Britton as its Chief Development Officer. Lori will partner with co-founder and Head of School, The Reverend John H. Finley IV, to ensure the completion of its $25 million Starting Younger, Growing Stronger campaign. She will also design and implement strategies for growth in private annual support from the local business community, private philanthropists and foundations with a national footprint in order to sustain Epiphany’s next phase of development, including the creation of an Early Learning Center and the Epiphany Institute.

Lori joins Epiphany School with more than two decades of development and non-profit experience, most recently, as Founder and Principal of Community Resource Consulting, LLC. CRC is a consulting practice that provides strategic counsel and tactile fundraising support for a variety of non-profit clients. While Lori is taking on this long-term assignment at Epiphany School, CRC’s team of senior consultants will continue to support the needs of Boston’s nonprofit community.

Lori, a native of Boston Massachusetts, and a graduate of Boston Latin School, holds a Bachelor’s Degree from Syracuse University and a Master’s Degree in Urban Affairs from Boston University. She lives in Dorchester with her husband and two teenage daughters.