Jennifer J. Konstanzer Joins the Georgia Healthy Family Alliance as Director of Philanthropy
The Georgia Healthy Family Alliance (GHFA) Board of Trustees is pleased to announce that Jennifer Konstanzer has been named the Director of Philanthropy. This new position will support the “Your Giving is Great Medicine” five-year capital campaign aimed at expanding the reach and funding of the Community Health Grant program and Tar Wars in communities where Georgia Academy of Family Physicians (GAFP) members live and serve.
Prior to joining GHFA, Jennifer served as an Account Manager, Sales Support Specialist and Program Manager in the Pharmaceutical Industry for over 25 years.
A native of Kentucky, Jennifer is a graduate of Western Kentucky University with a B.S. in Public Health. She has lived in Cumming, GA, since 1992 with her husband, who retired from the U.S. Army and also works in the healthcare field. They have an adult daughter who lives in the Atlanta area and one very spoiled dog.
Currently in its “quiet phase,” the five years “Your Giving is Great Medicine” Capital Campaign seeks to further the organizational capacity of the Alliance by securing funding from the health care community at large, foundations and businesses to increase the number of Community Health Grants and Tar Wars presentations in the years ahead.
More campaign details and information on how you can join us to expand the reach of these vital community health initiatives is forthcoming. We hope you will join us in our efforts to sustain the long-term capacity of GHFA programs. To learn more, Jennifer can be reached via email at jkonstanzer@gafp.org or by calling 404-321-7445.
Founded in 1987, the Georgia Healthy Family Alliance, formerly known as the Foundation of the Georgia Academy of Family Physicians (GAFP), is the philanthropic arm of the GAFP and a charitable public foundation recognized by the Internal Revenue Service as a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization.