Musicians On Call (MOC), a nonprofit that brings live and recorded music to the bedsides of patients, families and caregivers in healthcare environments, has welcomed Belinda Dinwiddie Havron to the team as the organization’s first Chief Development Officer. In this role she will direct all fundraising initiatives, overseeing revenue from individuals, corporate partners, events, grants and other revenue streams.
“Belinda has been a treasured member of the Musicians On Call community for many years and we could not be more thrilled to have her join our mission in this new and critical role,” said Musicians On Call President & CEO Pete Griffin.
“Her incomparable reputation in Nashville and decades of experience helping charities grow and thrive will be invaluable as we build the future of our organization. I know with her leadership we will see great success in expanding our programs to new communities.”
In her 37 years as a nonprofit executive, Havron has raised millions of dollars for philanthropic causes, from operational funding to planned gifts, including raising $60M in capital and special project funding. In her previous role with the Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee, she worked with families and corporations to create charitable funds raising millions of dollars for community nonprofits, endowments and planned gifts.
For 25 years Musicians On Call has used music to promote and complement the healing process through bedside, virtual and digital streaming programs that are available across all 50 states. As the nation’s leading provider of live music in hospitals, MOC volunteers have performed for more than one million individuals in healthcare facilities nationwide.