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Margie Fleming Glennon

Communications Consultant
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Margie Fleming Glennon

Margie Fleming Glennon is a communications consultant for Share Our Strength. She previously was Director of Communications at Share Our Strength, where she oversaw the organization’s publicity, online communications, graphic design, and social media outreach. Margie has more than 20 years’ experience in public affairs and communications at nonprofits and the federal government. She has a degree in English Literature from Georgetown University and a certificate in Editing and Publications. She lives in Alexandria, Va. with her husband and four children.



Posts By Margie Fleming Glennon on Strength.org

Champions in Our Communities [ No comments]
March 12, 2010
In America today, nearly 1 out of every 4 kids experiences hunger. According to a recent study in the Archives of Pediatric & Adolescent Medicine, nearly half (49.2%) of all...
Tags: childhood hunger
We Can End This [ No comments]
March 5, 2010
This week marks the beginning of the WeCanEndThis campaign, an initiative to shift the conversation about hunger in America and create real, tangible solutions. At the center of the effort...
Tags: activism, childhood hunger, get involved, hunger
Devastation in Haiti: What You Can Do [ 2 comments]
January 14, 2010
Update January 15: Share Our Strength has been able to move $140,000 to organizations on the ground in Haiti. We are working to facilitate the many generous offers coming from...
Tags: emergency relief, Haiti, support
Operation Frontline – One More Family Reached…this time, Secretary of Agriculture Vilsack’s! [ No comments]
November 20, 2009
A surprise visitor appeared at a recent USDA Chef in the Garden demonstration being conducted by Share Our Strength and its local Operation Frontline partner, the Capital Area Food Bank...
Tags: Operation Frontline, USDA
Taking a Closer Look at School Lunches [ 2 comments]
October 15, 2009
The National School Lunch Program provides essential nutrition to 30 million children across the country every day, including 40,000 in the District of Columbia. Lately, the news has been filled...
Tags: sam kass, school lunch, white house