The Gifford Foundation has named LORI TAPE its new office coordinator. She has worked in the nonprofit arena since 2000, including on urban renewal projects and various programming for “at-risk” youth and young adults. Tape currently works with issues that affect youth and women through various church and community organizations. She attended Norfolk State University, […]

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The Gifford Foundation has named LORI TAPE its new office coordinator. She has worked in the nonprofit arena since 2000, including on urban renewal projects and various programming for “at-risk” youth and young adults. Tape currently works with issues that affect youth and women through various church and community organizations. She attended Norfolk State University, where she studied computer science and holds a degree in business management/convention sales and service from Bryant and Stratton College as well as numerous certifications in travel and tourism, life coaching, and event planning.            

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