Quinten brings a dynamic background in fundraising, event management, and hospitality to his role as Development Associate. Prior to joining Fisherman’s Mark, he coordinated donor engagement events for the Mercer County Community College Foundation and managed large-scale festivals and field programs at Shady Brook Farm.
“Fisherman’s Mark is more than just an organization; it’s the heart of our community. Its presence is a lifeline, a source of hope, and a testament to the power of compassion. Every day, it uplifts individuals and families, providing not just resources, but dignity, support, and a true sense of belonging. To borrow the words of Diana Ross, ‘When I think of home, I think of a place where there is love overflowing.’ That’s exactly what our town embodies, thanks in large part to Fisherman’s Mark. Through its unwavering dedication, this remarkable organization helps our neighbors rise, thrive, and become the best versions of themselves. It’s this spirit of unity and care that sets our town apart. It’s one of the many reasons we’ve been named one of the best small towns in the country, because when a place is built on compassion, it becomes more than a town. It becomes home.”
A graduate of Fairleigh Dickinson University, Quinten recently moved to New Hope, PA. Outside of work, he enjoys traveling, spending time with family and friends, and staying connected to his love of the performing arts.

Quinten Darling
Development Associate
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