I'm a lifelong resident of the Washington,
DC area with more than 27 years experience in the administration of human services programs. From 1991 - 2006 I served as President and CEO of The Campagna Center in
Alexandria, VA, a local, nonprofit agency with programs for
vulnerable youth and families where I managed more than 240
employees and an annual budget greater than $8.5 million.
In 2006 I began Morrison Nonprofit Transitions to provide
consultation to nonprofits in the areas of executive transition management, interim executive services, resource development,
strategic planning, program creation, implementation and evaluation, and board development. I'm also affiliated with Plexus Consulting and Transition Guides.
In addition to my professional experience I've been a leader in numerous organizations
including Leadership Greater Washington (Class of 2005), the
Women’s Giving Circle of Alexandria,
the WETA Community Advisory Council, the Virginia Prevention
and Promotion Advisory Council, the Rotary Club of Alexandria
(President 1999-2000), Alexandria Call to
Community, Washington Street United Methodist
Church, Arlandria Health Clinic Coalition, Northern
Virginia Coalition of Nonprofit Human Services Agencies (Chair,
1994-96), Hopkins House Board of Trustees and the Junior League
of Northern Virginia (Community Advisor).
I have a BA in sociology/psychology from Duke University and I received a Master's degree from George Washington University in public administration.
I work hard to demonstrate my personal and professional commitment to strengthening organizations
that help vulnerable persons.