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Church Publishing’s New Leader

Adapted from a Church Pension Group announcement

Mark Dazzo will succeed Davis Perkins as senior vice president and publisher of Church Publishing Inc. on April 1.

Perkins, who will retire on March 31, has guided CPI through numerous organizational transitions in the past 10 years. CPI serves as the publisher of official worship materials, books, music, and digital ministry for the Episcopal Church.

Dazzo will report to Daniel Kasle, chief financial officer and treasurer of Church Pension Group.

In his current role as vice president of global marketing and sales, Dazzo oversees advertising, promotion, sales, and global distribution.

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