Noble and Greenough School is pleased to welcome Diane Marangoly as Director of the Annual Nobles Fund.
Diane joins Noble and Greenough School from Cambridge Friends School, where she served as their Director of Development and Communication. In this role, Diane planned strategic communications campaigns, initiatives, and marketing collateral, managed a new website launch, oversaw editorial direction of targeted content, and served on the administrative team, preparing reports to the Board of Trustees. Diane executed in-person and digital fundraising events, and overhauled fundraising strategy during the COVID-19 pandemic, helping the organization surpass their Annual Fund goal by 18% in 2019, with continued growth thereon.
In her new role as Director of the Annual Nobles Fund, Diane will lead the effort to raise the funds from graduates, parents, friends, and students that support the annual operating needs of the school. Diane will be responsible for the development and implementation of annual giving strategies and activities, with the goal of growing unrestricted giving and increasing the percentage of constituents who support the Fund. She will also develop marketing and solicitation strategies, solicit and close gifts, and partner with high-level volunteer leaders. Diane is excited to bring her passion and experience raising funds in mission-driven organizations to Noble and Greenough School.
About Noble and Greenough School
Founded by George Washington Copp Noble in 1866, Noble and Greenough School (Nobles) is a co-educational, non-sectarian day and boarding school for students in grades seven (Class VI) through twelve (Class I). Nobles has a current enrollment of just over 600 students—including approximately 50 five-day boarders—and 134 faculty members. The school is located on a 187-acre campus in Dedham, MA, just 10 miles from Boston.
Noble and Greenough School is a rigorous academic community dedicated to inspiring leadership for the public good. Through mentoring relationships, students achieve their highest potential and lead lives characterized by service to others.
For more information, please visit www.nobles.edu