Angie Lawry, as the Chief Marketing & Communications Officer at the Colorectal Cancer Alliance, brings a wealth of experience and a strategic mindset to her role, driving impactful initiatives that resonate with diverse audiences. With a strong foundation in nonprofit marketing and communications, Angie oversees...
Angie Lawry, as the Chief Marketing & Communications Officer at the Colorectal Cancer Alliance, brings a wealth of experience and a strategic mindset to her role, driving impactful initiatives that resonate with diverse audiences. With a strong foundation in nonprofit marketing and communications, Angie oversees the organization’s comprehensive strategy, which encompasses email marketing, website management, social media engagement, digital advertising, and branding efforts. Her expertise in member and investor relations ensures that the Alliance effectively communicates its mission and engages stakeholders in meaningful ways.
One of Angie’s key projects includes the development and execution of National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month campaigns, where she has successfully increased awareness and engagement across various media platforms. By leveraging her skills in strategic planning and event management, Angie has orchestrated campaigns that not only educate the public about colorectal cancer but also foster community outreach and support for those affected by the disease. Her adeptness in writing and editing, combined with her experience in media relations, allows her to craft compelling narratives that elevate the organization's visibility and impact.
Angie’s passion for making a difference is evident in her commitment to fundraising and community engagement, as she continuously seeks innovative ways to connect with supporters and amplify the Alliance's mission. Her Midwestern roots and love for direct communication reflect her approach to leadership—focused, authentic, and results-driven. As she navigates the complexities of nonprofit marketing, Angie remains dedicated to advancing colorectal cancer awareness and improving outcomes for patients and their families.