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NH Charitable Foundation Welcomes Richard Peck

"We are delighted that Rick is joining our team," said New Hampshire Charitable Foundation President and CEO Richard Ober.

From New Hampshire Charitable Foundation: Richard Peck of Enfield has joined the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation as vice president of development and philanthropy services. Peck is a longtime development professional, most recently as director of leadership initiatives and gift planning for Dartmouth-Hitchcock Health and the Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth.

“We are delighted that Rick is joining our team,” said New Hampshire Charitable Foundation President and CEO Richard Ober. “He cares about New Hampshire and he understands its people and communities. His commitment and passion and professionalism will help us make sure that this Foundation continues to provide a consistent and enduring source of philanthropic capital for New Hampshire.”

Peck previously served Dartmouth-Hitchcock Health and the Geisel School of Medicine as director of individual giving and gift planning and director of gift planning, and he served Dartmouth College as an associate director of gift planning. He also spent seven years as a personal financial advisor with American Express Financial Advisors.

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“I am thrilled to be the choice candidate for such an exemplary organization,” Peck said. “I have long admired the mission and vision of the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation and its incredible team. I look forward to working with our donors and their advisors and connecting them with the multitude of philanthropic opportunities around the state. We all have a common goal: strong and healthy New Hampshire communities.”

Peck is a Certified Financial Planner®, a Chartered Advisor in Philanthropy® and a Chartered Financial Consultant®. He holds a MBA from Baker College in Michigan and a BA from the University of Massachusetts. Peck lives with his family in Enfield. He is a board member of the Grafton County Senior Citizens Council and a member of the Osher@Dartmouth Leadership Council. He begins work at the Charitable Foundation in May.

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