Carol Parlin Prushan
Senior Vice President, Advancement and Alumni Relations
Carol Parlin Prushan is senior vice president of advancement and alumni relations at The American College of Financial Services and is a member of the executive leadership team. She has over 30 years of professional and volunteer experience serving vulnerable communities and impacting social change. She is responsible for leading advancement, fundraising, and engagement efforts at The College.
Before joining The College, Prushan served as vice president and chief development officer at Jefferson Health/Einstein Healthcare Network, an independent academic medical center primarily serving the poorest communities in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. While there, she completed The Einstein Campaign at $167 million, exceeding the initial goal of $100 million by 67%.
Prushan graduated from Syracuse University with a Bachelor of Science in marketing and information systems management. She has participated in many professional development programs on board governance, fundraising, leadership development, and estate planning. She also contributes to and participates in many organizations such as the Forum of Executive Women, Healthcare Businesswomen’s Association, Delta Phi Epsilon, and the Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia.
Prushan lives in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, with her husband. They have two grown sons.
Carol Parlin Prushan is senior vice president of advancement and alumni relations at The American College of Financial Services and is a member of the executive leadership team. She has over 30 years of professional and volunteer experience serving vulnerable communities and impacting social change. She is responsible for leading advancement, fundraising, and engagement efforts at The College.
Before joining The College, Prushan served as vice president and chief development officer at Jefferson Health/Einstein Healthcare Network, an independent academic medical center primarily serving the poorest communities in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. While there, she completed The Einstein Campaign at $167 million, exceeding the initial goal of $100 million by 67%.
Prushan graduated from Syracuse University with a Bachelor of Science in marketing and information systems management. She has participated in many professional development programs on board governance, fundraising, leadership development, and estate planning. She also contributes to and participates in many organizations such as the Forum of Executive Women, Healthcare Businesswomen’s Association, Delta Phi Epsilon, and the Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia.
Prushan lives in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, with her husband. They have two grown sons.