Marjorie Morris serves as the Senior Director of Communications & External Relations at City Year, where she leverages her extensive experience in both the nonprofit and public sectors to drive impactful communication strategies that resonate with diverse audiences. With a robust background in purpose-driven branding...
Marjorie Morris serves as the Senior Director of Communications & External Relations at City Year, where she leverages her extensive experience in both the nonprofit and public sectors to drive impactful communication strategies that resonate with diverse audiences. With a robust background in purpose-driven branding and strategic communications, Marjorie is instrumental in enhancing City Year’s visibility and engagement across New York City and Philadelphia. Her leadership in developing comprehensive marketing campaign plans has resulted in increased stakeholder engagement and strengthened coalitions that support the organization’s mission of fostering educational equity.
In her current role, Marjorie spearheads key projects that focus on message development and audience building, ensuring that City Year’s initiatives are effectively communicated to both local communities and potential partners. Her expertise in earned media and legislative relations has positioned City Year as a thought leader in the education sector, enabling the organization to advocate for vital policy changes that benefit underserved students. Marjorie’s exceptional writing and public speaking skills allow her to serve as a compelling spokesperson, articulating the organization’s vision and impact to a wide range of stakeholders, including government officials, corporate partners, and the media.
With a proven track record of success, Marjorie is dedicated to fostering meaningful relationships that amplify City Year’s mission and drive positive change in the communities it serves. Her commitment to strategic communications and community engagement continues to shape the narrative around educational equity, making her an invaluable asset to the organization and the broader nonprofit landscape.