Elevator Escalator Safety Foundation (EESF) Names Executive Director

EESF, headquartered in Mobile, has named Jason Fisher its executive director. Based in Fairhope, Fisher graduated from Coe College in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, with a double major in business administration and political science. He holds a master’s degree in public service from the University of Arkansas and a BS in operational meteorology from Mississippi State University. He is certified by Certified Fundraising Executive International. Fisher’s experience includes roles of increasing responsibility at educational consultancy RuffaloCODY, based in Cedar Rapids. There, he exceeded sales goals as a fundraising consultant and served as director of operations and project manager. As major gift development officer for Spring Hill College in Mobile, he was instrumental in obtaining more than $25,000 in donations.

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