Big news for Charleston! Our very own Rachel Hutchisson has been named the interim CEO of Common Impact, a national nonprofit that’s all about creating strong partnerships between major companies and nonprofits to make the world a better place! This appointment marks a significant step for both Hutchisson and the organization, and her responsibilities will last for at least the next 12 months, as announced in a recent press release.
Hutchisson is no stranger to driving meaningful change. With over 20 years of experience, she has established herself as a leader in corporate philanthropy and social responsibility. She’s particularly well-known for her work at Blackbaud, a Charleston-based company, where she served as the vice president of global social responsibility. Under her guidance, Blackbaud received numerous prestigious awards for its outstanding philanthropic efforts and commitments to corporate social responsibility. Not too shabby, right?
In her new role at Common Impact, Hutchisson has a clear vision. “I’m committed to building a stronger, more resilient ecosystem for social impact, where nonprofits and corporations can collaborate effectively to create lasting change,” she said. Her focus is on fostering purposeful partnerships, enabling nonprofits to utilize corporate skills for broader impact, and promoting skilled volunteerism across the board.
Anne Ames, the board president of Common Impact, couldn’t have been more thrilled about Hutchisson’s appointment. “Rachel’s extensive experience and passion for the role of business in society, paired with her tenure on the board, make her an ideal leader for Common Impact,” Ames noted in the release. Clearly, Hutchisson’s expertise in philanthropy, volunteerism, and sustainability aligns perfectly with Common Impact’s mission to stimulate positive change.
Hutchisson’s career isn’t just about climbing the corporate ladder; she’s devoted herself to mentoring the next generation of leaders. She actively participates on several boards, including Procure Impact, The Generosity Commission, and The Giving Institute. Her desire to uplift others speaks volumes about her character and commitment to social responsibility.
As Charleston continues to evolve, the community looks to its leaders to drive social change. Hutchisson’s appointment at Common Impact is a welcome sign that our city is poised to make a significant impact beyond its borders. Through her leadership, one can expect a thrilling journey for Common Impact, continually pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in corporate social responsibility and volunteerism.
Charleston, it’s time to rally behind Rachel Hutchisson! Her dynamic leadership promises to propel Common Impact to new heights, providing necessary support to various nonprofits across the nation. As she navigates her role in the coming year, let’s wish her the utmost success as she works tirelessly for the good of communities everywhere. Here’s to a brighter future!
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