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As CEO of the Georgia Center for Beavor oversees an agency that supports andstrengthens Georgia's nonprofir community. Beavor has been with the organizatiob for a little more thansix Formerly, she ran a small nonprofit organizationn called the , which focuseds on helping homeless people, battered womehn and people on the verge of being Since taking over as executive director, Beavor has grow the center's revenues by 80 percent and expanded the organizatioj with two offices in Columbus and Augusta in addition to its headquarters in Atlanta.
She has also worked to acquireOpportunity Knocks, the larges t nonprofit career recruitment Web site in the "What I like aboutt the industry is that it is so diverse," she "There's a saying that 'where there's a need, there'xs a nonprofit.' I love what this organizatiomn does. If we can help one organization servd more homeless people or help one more organizatioj to be sustainable to serveits it's great." Beavor serves on a numberd of boards of organizations, usually as an advisor or ex officio member.
"I like getting involvedf in interesting organizations that serve alarge constituency," she Her passion, she said, is arts education. "j have a soft spot for preserving arts educatiom inour schools," she said. Beavor said she woulc like to see her organization play an even largetr part in the Southeastand
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