Connie Malkin

Development Coordinator at Barrow Neurological Foundation

Connie Malkin currently serves as a Development Coordinator at Barrow Neurological Foundation, supporting major gift officers in philanthropy since January 2020. Prior to this role, Connie was the Office Manager at Cicero Preparatory Academy from June 2016 to January 2020, where responsibilities included front office management, expense management, and acting as a liaison for various stakeholders. Additionally, Connie worked at Scottsdale Preparatory Academy from 2011 to May 2016, holding roles such as Office Assistant/Registrar and 5th Grade Teaching Assistant, focusing on records compliance, communication, and supporting the teaching staff. Earlier experience includes serving as Area Coordinator for CYT Phoenix from 2008 to 2011, managing administrative functions for youth theater programs and coordinating volunteer efforts. Connie Malkin holds a degree from Huntington University.

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Phoenix, United States

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Barrow Neurological Foundation

Barrow Neurological Foundation’s mission is simple: to be the catalyst of our donors’ passion for transformation by providing the resources for Barrow Neurological Institute to achieve its mission of saving human lives through innovative treatment, groundbreaking, curative research and educating the next generation of the world’s leading neuro clinicians. We provide philanthropic support of Barrow Neurological Institute, part of Dignity Health’s St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center, in its mission to save human lives through innovative treatment, groundbreaking, curative research, and by educating the next generation of the world’s leading neuro-clinicians and researchers. Barrow recruits the best clinical and research staff to pioneer answers to devastating neurological conditions, including Alzheimer’s disease, brain tumors, Parkinson’s disease, aneurysms, ALS and stroke. When you give to Barrow, 100 percent of your donations fund compassionate patient care, advances in research and education for the future leaders in the neurosciences. With your help, we can change the course of medicine for people battling the most challenging brain and spine disorders.


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