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Bio: Aimee Beam

Aimee Beam is the Vice President of Development and Public Relation at The Baby Fold where she is in charge of media relations, marketing strategy, and fundraising. Aimee also spearheads the internal communications efforts for The Baby Fold’s 250-person workforce and serves on their executive leadership team.
Prior to joining The Baby Fold, Aimee spent two years successfully building the first-ever development department for the Child Protection Network. During that time, she brought needed money and resources to programs that help abused and neglected children. Using her background in marketing, sales, and public relations, Aimee also puts her skills to use in the world of philanthropy, helping her community, church, and

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