DMAX Foundation Welcomes Ethan Jewett As Executive Director Of DMAX Foundation
Industry: Non Profit & Charity
DMAX Foundation announces Ethan Jewett as Executive Director of DMAX Foundation. DMAX Foundation is an Impact organization, devoted to supporting college students facing mental health challenges.
Philadelphia, PA (PRUnderground) October 17th, 2022
Prior to his arrival at DMAX, Ethan Jewett served as Executive Director/CEO of Corazón Community Services in Cicero, IL. Ethan began his work with impact organizations at the American Academy of Pediatrics, where he spent 12 years conducting health policy, research, child advocacy, and ultimately directed Board and governance operations. Ethan holds a BA from Kalamazoo College (MI) and a MA from the University of Chicago, as well as a Master of Divinity from Chicago Theological Seminary.
At DMAX, Ethan will succeed Laurie Burstein-Maxwell, who with her husband Lee Maxwell, established DMAX Foundation in 2013 after the suicide of their son, Dan Maxwell, after whom the charity is named.
Laurie explained, “It was a tall order to find someone who could take over my position at this very personal organization created in memory of our son, Dan. In terms of qualifications, she noted that “We were seeking an executive leader and strategic, forward thinker with fundraising expertise and an operations background. We made the right choice with Ethan.
Ethan shares this excitement for DMAX’s future expansion. “I’m incredibly proud of DMAX Foundation’s legacy,” he said, “supporting college students’ mental health with such an innovative model for student-led mental health clubs on college campuses.”
Ethan’s hiring comes as the Foundation has DMAX Clubs at 11 schools in 4 states, and is continuing to increase its reach and expand the impact organization on a national scale.
About DMAX Foundation
DMAX Foundation\’s mission is to create conversations that matter to strengthen mental health and emotional well-being for young people. The Foundation is creating DMAX Clubs on college campuses for students to get together and talk about how they are doing, how their friends are doing and how they can help each other.