MedSend Welcomes Christopher Pfeiffer

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

MedSend Welcomes Christopher Pfeiffer as Vice President for Development, Northeast/Midwest

Fort Mill, SC – February 2025 – MedSend is pleased to announce that Christopher Pfeiffer has joined the organization as Vice President for Development, Northeast/Midwest. With over 20 years of nonprofit and ministry experience, including fundraising, donor cultivation, and event planning, Christopher brings a deep commitment to advancing the mission of MedSend and expanding its impact.

As a seasoned development professional, Christopher has a strong track record of building strategic partnerships, fostering donor relationships, and leading large-scale fundraising initiatives. Most recently, he served as Senior Development Manager for the National MS Society, PA Keystone Chapter, where he successfully led multiple fundraising events, raising over $1 million annually and managing thousands of participants, volunteers, and sponsors.

His extensive background includes key leadership roles at The Pittsburgh Project, The Pittsburgh Kids Foundation, and Northgate Church, where he directed high-profile events and developed programs that strengthened donor and community engagement. Additionally, as Executive Director of the Espwa Foundation, Christopher gained invaluable experience in international missions and sustainable development efforts in Haiti.

“Christopher’s passion for Christian stewardship, generosity, and relationship-building aligns perfectly with MedSend’s vision,” said Morgan Boardman, Chief Development Officer at MedSend. “His leadership and expertise will be instrumental as we continue to equip and support healthcare professionals serving in under-resourced communities worldwide.”

Christopher holds a Bachelor of Science in Business Management from Clemson University and is a Certified Nonprofit Professional (CNP) through the Nonprofit Leadership Alliance.

MedSend is excited to welcome Christopher to the team and looks forward to the impact he will make in advancing global healthcare missions.

For more information, visit medsend.org.

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