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Foundation launches young professionals Group

By T.J. Griffin | Senior Director of Communications

Last summer, Grant Halliburton Foundation celebrated the launch of GHF YP, an organization for DFW-area young professionals in their 20s and 30s seeking to positively impact their community.

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GHF YP is a personal and professional development organization for the next generation of philanthropists who want to learn and grow while also supporting the Foundation’s work to advocate for stronger mental health education and suicide prevention in North Texas.

The 2022-23 GHF YP Leadership Council is led by Kelsey Cameron, president; Olivia Strader, secretary; Andy Weis, treasurer; John Boerger and Molly Grace Brown, social events co-chairs; Katie Witte and Bradley Haynes, membership co-chairs; Maribel Morales and Anna Montgomery, marketing co-chairs; and Michelle Schwarz, Emily Sandler and Sarah Cornelia, Bet on Hope co-chairs.

“This is the moment for our generation to really make an impact on mental health in our community,” Cameron said. “The ability to meet and network with like-minded professionals is important, so we hope to foster connections through a variety of events and opportunities throughout the year.”

GHF YP offers young professionals the opportunity to support their community while networking, attending social events and professional development seminars, sharing their talents through volunteer opportunities and receiving special sponsorship rates at Grant Halliburton Foundation fundraising events. Organization dues range from $25 to $500 annually. For more information or to join GHF yp, visit granthalliburton.org/ghf-yp.

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