Four Seasons Compassion for Life announces new philanthropy coordinator

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Four Seasons Compassion for Life

Four Seasons Compassion for Life announces the addition of Callie Walston, philanthropy coordinator, to its development department.

A lifetime resident of Asheville, Buncombe County, Walston holds a 2006 bachelor’s degree in communications from Appalachian State University, and is a 2002 graduate of North Buncombe High School. She is a member of Rotary Club of Asheville, and currently chairs the club’s annual foundation fundraiser. She attends Grace Covenant Church, Asheville.

“A natural relationship builder and communicator, Callie offers her significant experience in marketing, promotions and business development, and non-profit volunteerism,” says Derek Groves, vice president of sustainable resources. “We are delighted to welcome her to our team.”

Walston remains inspired by the opportunity to make lasting contributions to the community by helping patients improve their quality of life in the face of serious illness or at end of life.

“I’m a pebble in the pond,” she says. “I’m just here to do the work, and I hope to make a lasting impression.”

About Four Seasons
Four Seasons Compassion for Life is a non-profit organization with a dedicated team of health care professionals, social workers, spiritual care professionals and volunteers. Nationally known for its leadership in innovative, quality hospice services, Four Seasons is a Circle of Life award recipient from the American Medical Association. For more information, visit http://www.fourseasonscfl.org.

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