Marshall promoted to CDO of Baptist Health Foundation – Hot Springs Sentinel
January 27, 2025 at 4:00 a.m.
LITTLE ROCK — Janet Marshall has been promoted to chief development officer of Baptist Health Foundation.
Marshall — who has served as the interim CDO for more than three months — began her career with Baptist Health in 1992 as the Bolo Bash coordinator. She most recently was the senior marketing, annual gifts and events officer, a news release said.
Prior to returning to Baptist Health in 2023, Marshall was vice president of development at The Methodist Foundation of Arkansas for 20 years.
A graduate of Baylor University with a Bachelor of Science degree, Marshall has two sons — Garrison, who is married to McKenzie, and Reece. Garrison and McKenzie recently welcomed a daughter, Hattie, born at Baptist Health Medical Center-Little Rock. In addition, Marshall is a member of St. James United Methodist Church in Little Rock, the release said.
“Baptist Health Foundation provides financial support for Arkansas’ largest and most comprehensive not-for-profit health care organization, Baptist Health. For more than 60 years, the Foundation has provided the funding needed to strengthen Baptist Health’s ability to deliver its healing ministry, comprehensive treatment and innovative services.
“When donors give their time, money and support to Baptist Health Foundation, amazing things happen,” the release said.
Visit BaptistHealthFoundation.org for more information.
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