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Nathan Lehman serves as Director of Development at the Liberty Justice Center, where he cultivates donor relationships and works to expand the organization’s base of support across the country. With a focus on long-term partnerships, Nathan ensures that the Center’s mission to protect individual liberty and constitutional rights is sustained through meaningful engagement with its supporters.
Nathan earned his Bachelor of Arts in Politics from Hillsdale College, graduating magna cum laude. He began his development career at his alma mater, serving in Hillsdale’s Department of Institutional Advancement. There, he helped grow the college’s donor network and gained hands-on experience in nonprofit fundraising. After five years, he joined the Leadership Institute as a Partnership Advisor, where he managed donor relationships throughout the Midwest and Great Lakes regions.
In addition to his professional work, Nathan serves on the board of a small nonprofit dedicated to restoring a historic theater in Southern. He and his wife enjoy gardening, restoring their 100-year-old home, reading, and playing board games—often finding joy in the simple, enduring things.
Nathan Lehman serves as Director of Development at the Liberty Justice Center, where he cultivates donor relationships and works to expand the organization’s base of support across the country. With a focus on long-term partnerships, Nathan ensures that the Center’s mission to protect individual liberty and constitutional rights is sustained through meaningful engagement with its supporters.
Nathan earned his Bachelor of Arts in Politics from Hillsdale College, graduating magna cum laude. He began his development career at his alma mater, serving in Hillsdale’s Department of Institutional Advancement. There, he helped grow the college’s donor network and gained hands-on experience in nonprofit fundraising. After five years, he joined the Leadership Institute as a Partnership Advisor, where he managed donor relationships throughout the Midwest and Great Lakes regions.
In addition to his professional work, Nathan serves on the board of a small nonprofit dedicated to restoring a historic theater in Southern. He and his wife enjoy gardening, restoring their 100-year-old home, reading, and playing board games—often finding joy in the simple, enduring things.
To schedule an interview with a member of our team, please contact us.