Hughes joins Landmark Columbus Foundation team

Hughes-Courtesy of Landmark Columbus Foundation

COLUMBUS, Ind. - Landmark Columbus Foundation recently announced that it had welcomed Beth Hughes as its Director of Civic Connections. 

Her job will be to build and sustain relationships with civic partners, donors, and institutional collaborators.

She earned her Bachelor of Arts in Communications from Bellarmine University and brings a multidisciplinary background in public‑sector communications, experience design, and relationship‑driven leadership. 

Hughes stated, "I have loved the meaningful work that Columbus Landmark Foundation has done since the beginning; it's a natural and beautiful fit for me. I'm looking forward to helping build bridges between people and place, while focusing on the gift of human connection."

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