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Paige Mills-Haag Joins Team as Vice President of Philanthropy
Carroll Lutheran Village's managing organization, Lutheran Social Ministries of Maryland, hires philanthropy leader.

Carroll Lutheran Village's managing organization, Lutheran Social Ministries of Maryland, welcomes Paige Mills-Haag as its vice president of philanthropy. Mills-Haag is spearheading the senior living organizationβs philanthropic efforts including designing strategic and innovative philanthropic initiatives that advance the organizationβs mission and overseeing charitable programs and initiatives in its life-plan communities βCLV in Westminster, MD and Lutheran Village at Millerβs Grant in Ellicott City, MD.
βPaige is an excellent addition to our executive team,β said Jeff Branch, president and CEO of LSMMD. βShe is establishing and cultivating relationships with our team, board of trustees, residents and community partners, as well as leading the philanthropy team on a major capital campaign for a new Performing Arts Center/Chapel at LVMG, which will provide a gathering and worship space for all who live and work at LVMG.β
With over 17 years of expertise in philanthropy and nonprofit leadership, Mills-Haag has held executive roles in two senior living communities. A seasoned professional, she possesses extensive experience in planned giving, major gifts, annual gifts, capital campaigns, strategic planning, organizational leadership, board governance, community engagement and social responsibility. Mills-Haag earned a bachelorβs degree in organizational leadership from Southern Nazarene University. She is a member of the Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFP) and the Association for Christian Fundraisers (ACF), formerly the Association of Lutheran Development Executives (ALDE).
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βItβs an honor to join the LSMMD team and lead efforts to advance the mission through philanthropy,β said Mills-Haag. βLSMMD values meaningful, strategic partnerships to foster innovation in aging services and build community across organizations and the broader community. I look forward to strengthening these relationships and engaging key stakeholders to support the impactful work of LSMMD and its communities, a social ministry that fosters a culture of intentional generosity and financial stewardship.β
Established in 2018, Lutheran Social Ministries of Maryland provides strategic growth, vision, management and resources to its continuing care retirement communities, enabling the communities to improve operational efficiencies, quality of care and services, attract a new generation of residents and team members and prepare for future growth and industry changes. LSMMD is a ministry of the Delaware-Maryland Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America.