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Peoria resident named to leadership role at Alliance of Arizona Nonprofits

Posted 4/25/22

Peoria resident Lisa Hodge has been named Finance and Operations Manager at the Alliance of Arizona Nonprofits.

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Peoria resident named to leadership role at Alliance of Arizona Nonprofits

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Peoria resident Lisa Hodge has been named Finance and Operations Manager at the Alliance of Arizona Nonprofits.

Hodge, who brings more than 10 years experience in Arizona’s nonprofit sector, is a board-certified music therapist and holds a Master’s Degree in Music Therapy from Arizona State University.

She previously handled responsibilities in finance, operations, community programs, human resources and clinical music therapy internship training programs.

Hodge spent five years as operations manager at the nonprofit Higher Octave Healing, Inc. after serving as community programs coordinator and music therapist during her nine-year tenure with the organization.

She also was an ASU graduate teaching assistant in music therapy and she previously managed state and federal grant funding accounts for Avondale Elementary School District No. 44.

For more information about the Alliance of Arizona Nonprofits, visit www.arizonanonprofits.org.