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Chance Browning

Strategic Communications & Relationship Management

Chance Browning is the Senior Director of Strategic Partnerships at Caregiver Action Network, based in Washington, D.C. He is recognized as a mission-driven advocate with over 15 years of experience in various fields including marketing, community engagement, program management, political communications, and relationship management.

Professional Background

Browning has held several key positions throughout his career:

  • Strategic Communications Consultant at Reingold, Inc. (October 2018 - March 2019): He led projects and campaigns for nonprofit clients, focusing on crafting messages and stakeholder engagement.

  • Associate Vice President at ScoutComms (October 2017 - October 2018): In this role, he managed client projects and budgets, emphasizing strategic planning and media relations.

  • Staff Writer at the National School Boards Association (November 2014 - April 2015): He contributed to public advocacy and communications efforts.

  • Account Manager at DallasVoice (November 2007 - July 2012): Browning managed sales and community outreach for various publications.

His extensive experience highlights his expertise in strategic communications and relationship management, making him a valuable asset in his current role at Caregiver Action Network.1

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Experience

Director of Strategic Partnerships at Caregiver Action Network (August 2023 - Present)
Consultant: Corporate Relationship Development at Caregiver Action Network (March 2023 - August 2023), Growth Manager at CFO Services Group (January 2022 - February 2023)

Education

Master's Degree in Political Communication from American University (2013 - 2014); Graduate Studies towards MFA in Theatre and Film from The University of Georgia (2006 - 2007); BFA in Theatre Production from Midwestern State University (2002 - 2006); Study Abroad Program in British Theatre from Queen Mary, U. of London (2004)

Location

Washington, District of Columbia, United States