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AIM Academy Welcomes Lisa Martin as Assistant Director of Annual Giving and Scholarships

Lisa Martin is the new Assistant Director of Annual Giving and Scholarships for AIM Academy, a 1st-12th grade college-prep school.

Conshohocken, PA (June 26, 2017) – AIM Academy welcomes Elizabeth “Lisa” Eckman Martin as its new Assistant Director of Annual Giving and Scholarships.

Martin spent 21 years in development at The Haverford School, most recently as Director of Parent Programs, responsible for running the school’s parent program and organizing the Annual Gala. Her decades long career in education has included work as Haverford School’s Director of Annual Giving and Director of Alumni and Parent Relations and as Director of Communications at the Summit School in North Carolina.

“Since its inception, AIM has made a significant impact in the area of education for its students and their families,” Martin said. “I’m thrilled to be a part of this community and my goal is to make a profound difference in the short and long-term health, growth and future of this dynamic institution.”

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Martin, who resides in Haverford, holds a bachelor’s degree from Indiana University-Bloomington and received her Medical Technology Certification from Wake Forest University.

“We are fortunate to have an individual with such valuable independent school development experience join our advancement team,” said Kevan Turman, AIM Academy’s Director of Institutional Advancement. “I look forward to working with Lisa to expand the educational opportunities we provide for students at AIM and for teachers and professionals through the AIM Institute.”

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AIM Academy is a grade 1-12 college preparatory school with 315 students, provides extraordinary educational opportunities to children with language-based learning differences including dyslexia, dysgraphia, and dyscalculia, utilizing research-based intervention strategies and an arts-based learning environment. In addition, the AIM Institute for Learning and Research is an international, multidisciplinary service delivery model designed to bring the latest research and educational training opportunities to parents, teachers and professionals who work with children who learn differently. To learn more about AIM, visit www.aimpa.org.

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