In Memoriam: Natalie Larmon, 1981-2018

Natalie Larmon, a George Washington University staff member, died suddenly on October 31 at her home in Washington, D.C., after a recent illness. She was 37 years old.

Larmon began her professional career as a research analyst at the University of Southern California and was eventually promoted to senior research analyst. After that, she became director of prospect management and research at the California Institute of the Arts. Larmon left her position at CalArts in 2016 to join the Development and Alumni Relations Research & Relationship Management office at George Washington University in Washington, D.C., as a senior prospect analyst.

Larmon had served as conference co-chair for CARA, the California chapter of the Association of Professional Researchers for Advancement, where she also served as treasurer.

Larmon held a bachelor’s degree in public policy, management, and planning from the University of Southern California.

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