MANCHESTER, NH (1/28/21) — Morgan Franklin Fellowship (MFF) today announced three new board members who will help to support the nonprofit’s mission of providing individuals and organizations tools to build pathways towards financial independence.

The new board members are:

  • Griffin Dunaway of Raleigh, NC; an associate with Cushman & Wakefield and an advisor with Morgan Legacy Partners (MLP) and

  • Marc Lussier of Candia, NH; the vice president of operations at Geophy Survey Systems. Inc. (GSSI) and a partner with Lear Capital Partners

  • John McKinnon of Spartanburg, SC; a regional project manager with Morgan Legacy Partners (MLP) and founder and president of the Mobile Home Exchange LLC

“We are delighted to have Griffin, Marc and John join the MFF board,” states MFF Executive Director Judi Window. “Their diverse expertise brings an exciting new level of knowledge and experience to our work and will help us continue to grow our important programs and services.”

Morgan Franklin Fellowship’s (MFF) signature online program, the Standards of Financial Literacy (SFL), supports the concept of personal financial freedom by giving participants of all ages the insight to set goals, track spending, and understand net worth. Upon successful completion of SFL’s six-module course, participants become an MFF Fellow. Becoming an MFF Fellow is the ticket to access additional MFF courses and opportunities for mentoring, networking, internships and real-world projects.

To learn more about Morgan Franklin Fellowship and to learn more about these board members, visit morganfranklinfellowship.com  

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