Allie Noah recognized as “Young Professional of the Quarter”

Ken Hair Posted: April 11, 2019

Allie Noah, Children In Crisis Development Director, was recently recognized as the Young Professional of the Quarter by the Niceville-Valparaiso Chamber of Commerce.  Judy Wiseman nominated Noah for the recognition for her outstanding professional and community accomplishments.

Noah is a graduate of Valdosta State University with a Masters of Public Administration and a Bachelor of Fine Arts-Speech Communication with an Emphasis in Public Relations. Prior to her current position with Children In Crisis, Noah was the Director of Public Relations with SETCO Services of Destin.

PICTURE CUTLINE:  Photo left to right:  The Niceville Valparaiso Chamber of Commerce Chairman of the Board, Mike Guidry presents the Young Professional of the Quarter award to Allie Noah, Children In Crisis Development Director along with the nominating member, Judy Wiseman, Ken Hair, CIC President and CEO, and award sponsor Brook Zannis of Destin Commons.

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