The Community Foundation of Greater Chattanooga has long been the forgotten younger sibling among the city's nationally known philanthropic heavyweights.
Since Maeghan Jones took the mantel, the foundation's assets have grown from $110 million at the beginning of 2016 to $149 million overall.
In 2018 alone the foundation gave $20 million in grants.
Dwayne Marshall, who has been working at the Southeast Council on Foundations in Atlanta, will fill a new position: vice president of community investment.
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