The National Psoriasis Foundation Announces New Chief Revenue Officer

Jennifer Fagerstrom joins NPF executive team to provide vision, leadership, and management of revenue generation.

Portland, Oregon - August 31, 2021

The National Psoriasis Foundation (NPF) is pleased to announce that Jennifer Fagerstrom, CFRE has been named Chief Revenue Officer, a role that provides vision, leadership, and overall management of NPF’s revenue-producing initiatives.

Fagerstrom is a seasoned non-profit leader and executive coach, bringing over 25 years of global leadership and fundraising to NPF. She has held leadership positions in both domestic and international non-profits, including the Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation, Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, and The Salvation Army. Fagerstrom received her Bachelor of Science in behavioral science from Northwest University and holds multiple professional certificates in executive coaching and fundraising.

“We’re thrilled to have Jennifer join our executive leadership team,” said Randy Beranek, President and CEO of NPF. “Jennifer has dedicated her life to helping organizations make breakthroughs in the lives of those who need it the most. She is deeply committed to connecting donors to the causes they believe in, and her leadership will continue to propel NPF forward as we raise critical funds to advance our mission.”

Fagerstrom lives with psoriatic arthritis (PsA) and is keenly attuned to the journey that many with psoriasis and PsA have experienced. She is excited to bring her passion and professional experience to the Foundation. Fagerstrom is based in Portland, Oregon – the location of NPF national headquarters – and will begin her role on Monday, September 13.   


About the National Psoriasis Foundation

Serving its community through more than 50 years of patient support, advocacy, research, education and funding, the National Psoriasis Foundation, NPF, is the world’s leading nonprofit fighting for individuals with psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis. The NPF mission is to drive efforts to cure psoriatic disease and dramatically improve the lives of more than 8 million individuals in the United States affected by this chronic immune-mediated disease. As part of that effort, NPF created its Patient Navigation Center to offer personalized assistance to everyone with psoriasis or psoriatic arthritis. To date, NPF has funded more than $24 million in research grants and fellowships that help drive discoveries that may lead to more and better treatments and ultimately a cure. Learn more at psoriasis.org

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