FARE CFO Bart Snell Wins DCA-Live Award
November 2, 2022 (McLean, VA) – Food Allergy Research & Education (FARE) is proud to announce that Chief Financial Officer, Bart Snell, has been awarded a “Non-Profit CFO Star Award” by DCA-Live for 2022. The Awards recognize DC-area Non-Profit CFOs who have made extraordinary contributions to the growth and health of their organizations over the past 12 months. This group of winners were nominated by their peers in non-profit finance and selected for their excellence and leadership.
Bart has been with FARE since 2019. He is an accomplished senior executive and board member with more than 30 years of success across the information technology, construction, publishing, and telecommunications industries. Leveraging extensive experience leading financial and operational functions, private debt and equity capital raising, and taking private companies through an initial public offering, he is a valued leader working with teams seeking growth, effectively communicating complex financial information, emphasizing the daily commitment to process improvement and unwavering pursuit of excellence. His broad areas of expertise include strategy, financial management and reporting, business process improvements, and executive leadership.
Throughout his executive career, Bart has held leadership positions with IBM, Aptara, Motient, ORBCOMM Global, 360Vision Software, and Mike’s Flooring Companies. He served on for-profit and not-for-profit Boards, and was a public officer at several private-sector companies. Bart received a B.S. in Commerce from the University of Virginia, and a Masters in Business Administration from the University of Texas at Austin.
Please join us in congratulating Bart on this well-deserved award and for his leadership and impact at FARE.
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FARE (Food Allergy Research & Education) is the leading nonprofit organization that empowers the food allergy patient across the journey of managing their disease. FARE delivers innovation by focusing on three strategic pillars—advocacy, research, and education—united by the through line of health equity. FARE’s initiatives accelerate the future of food allergy through effective policies and legislation, novel strategies toward prevention, diagnosis, and treatment, and building awareness and community. For more information, visit FoodAllergy.org.