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1.24.2008 - 09:19am ET
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Global Impact Announces Appointment of Charlotte Haberaecker as COO
Former Fannie Mae Executive Joins Not-For-Profit's Top Leadership
(CSRwire) ALEXANDRIA, VA - January 24, 2008 - Global Impact announced today that
Charlotte Haberaecker has been named the organization’s chief operating
officer. Ms. Haberaecker will assume her new role effective January 28,
2008.
Haberaecker is a seasoned leader with 30 years of experience building
strategies, programs, internal controls and systems to achieve operational
excellence. During 15 years with Fannie Mae, she served 12 years as vice
president in the areas of eBusiness Solutions, Single Family Business
Strategy and, most recently, Single Family Operational Risk Management.
During that time, she directed the evaluation of key business processes,
managed the assessment and implementation of Sarbanes-Oxley financial and
internal control requirements and created the first operational risk
framework in Fannie Mae's largest business.
Prior to her work with Fannie Mae, Ms. Haberaecker was senior manager,
Management Consulting Services, at Price Waterhouse. She received a BS
degree in Business Administration in Management Science from the
University of Illinois.
"We are pleased to welcome Charlotte Haberaecker to the Global Impact
executive team," said Global Impact President and CEO Renée S. Acosta.
"Her operational experience, proven leadership and solution-oriented focus
are an excellent fit for Global Impact. We look forward to her
contributions in advancing Global Impact's mission of assuring help for
the world's most vulnerable people."
About Global Impact
Global Impact is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to helping the
poorest people on Earth. Established in 1956, it is the national leader in
raising awareness and funds for more than 50 member charities. Among the
most respected in the world, these U.S.-based international organizations
touch 400 million lives each year in virtually every developing country
through disaster relief, education, health training and economic programs
that promote self-sufficiency, strengthen communities and offer hope.
Since its inception, Global Impact has distributed some $500 million to
its member charities.
Global Impact also manages the two largest workplace giving campaigns in
the world: the Combined Federal Campaign of the National Capital Area
(CFCNCA) in Washington, DC, and the Combined Federal Campaign–Overseas
(CFC–O) for all overseas commands of the U.S. Department of Defense.
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