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TranZed Alliance names Marie Caputo board chair
Caputo has over 23 years of professional experience, specializing in providing auditing, accounting and consulting services.

BALTIMORE—The TranZed Alliance, a nonprofit child-serving organization which includes The Children’s Guild, Monarch Academy and The Upside Down Organization, named Marie Caputo chair of the board. Caputo is a principal with CliftonLarsonAllen, where she leads the Public Sector Group’s growth networks and operations as well as the District of Columbia region.
Caputo has over 23 years of professional experience, specializing in providing auditing, accounting and consulting services for nonprofit organizations. Her experience includes providing services to tax-exempt organizations, including those with international operations, social-welfare organizations, associations and foundations.
Among her professional memberships, Caputo is part of the American Institute of CPAs, American Society of Association Executives, the Association of Government Accountants, Maryland Association of CPAs (MACPA) and the Greater Washington Society of CPAs. She is also a trustee of the MACPA’s Political Action Committee and co-chair of the MACPA’s Not-for-Profit Committee.
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Caputo earned her Bachelor of Science in accounting at the University of Maryland, College Park. She lives in Jessup.
The TranZed Alliance is a nonprofit organization serving children, families and child-serving organizations and is dedicated to transforming how America educates and cares for its children through education, behavioral health and national training and consultation services. Affiliates of the TranZed Alliance are The Children’s Guild, Monarch Academy Public Charter Schools, The Upside Down Organization, the National At Risk Education Network and The National Children’s Guild Fund. (www.childrensguild.org)