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Giving USA 2024: A Forum on Philanthropy

Giving USA 2024: A Forum on Philanthropy

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10:00am PST | 12:00pm CST | 1:00pm EST

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The Latest Insights on Giving

This June, the Giving Institute will release its annual report on philanthropy, publishing in-depth research on giving. On June 26th, 2024, join Campbell & Company as we take note of last year’s biggest headlines and what trends we can expect.


Attendees will be among the first to hear the results of Giving USA’s research, and we will provide space for leaders to discuss the adapting world from their perspectives. Our panelists include:

Laura from RMHC Bay Area

Laura Boudreau

chief Executive officer

Ronald mcdonald house (RMHC) charities bay area

Laura Boudreau has over twenty years of nonprofit leadership experience helping health-related organizations grow, change, and thrive. As Chief Operating Officer and now Chief Executive Offiver of RMHC Bay Area, she has led ongoing organizational growth through capital and program expansions, merger, and strategic plans designed to serve more families, better. Laura received Master’s degrees in Social Welfare and Public Health from UC Berkeley.

Michael G - ArtsFund

Michael Greer

President and CEO

artsfund

As a relationship builder, thought leader, and strategic planner, Michael Greer is dedicated to supporting the mission of ArtsFund to support the arts through leadership, advocacy, and grantmaking in order to build a healthy, equitable, and creative Washington. With degrees in economics, education, and business, Michael brings a diverse skill set to the role and a unique perspective on the challenges and opportunities of the sector. In addition, he is a dedicated community partner, serving on several boards, including the Downtown Seattle Association and Puget Sound Regional Council’s Economic Development District.

Sheila K - NYPres

Sheila Kelly

Senior Vice President &
Chief Development Officer

NewYork-Presbyterian

Sheila Kelly is Senior Vice President and Chief Development Officer for NewYork-Presbyterian, leading NYP’s capital campaign and long-term strategic planning for major development initiatives. She also oversees the development team’s focus on raising critical funds to support the hospital system’s mission. Prior to joining NYP, Sheila served as the Chief Advancement Officer at Robin Hood, New York City’s largest poverty-fighting organization, and before that, as the Chief Development Officer at Sesame Workshop. Sheila graduated magna cum laude with a B.A. in English from Providence College.

Helping to inform and moderate the conversation:

Carrie Dahlquist

senior counsel, strategic information services

campbell & company

Carrie Dahlquist brings 18 years of development and analytics experience to Campbell & Company. With an ability to communicate effectively, Carrie helps organizations understand how data can drive strategic planning and campaign management and provide accountability and transparency. Her experience gives her a unique understanding of how complex information can impact the big picture and inform the decision-making process.

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Kate Roosevelt

Co-president

campbell & company

Kate Roosevelt brings to her work nearly three decades of experience working in and consulting with a wide variety of mission-driven nonprofit organizations. As Co-President of Campbell & Company, Kate collaborates with the firm’s employee owners across the country to design and activate a strategic vision for the firm, provide strategic fundraising counsel to clients, develop thought leadership, coach nonprofit leaders, and implement the firm’s DEIA Change Framework. In her client work, Kate’s collaborative spirit, intelligence, and “calm in the storm” guidance have helped nonprofit organizations raise hundreds of millions of dollars.

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CFRE: Full participation in the above webinar is applicable for 1 CFRE continuing education point in category 1. B – Education of the CFRE International application for initial certification and/or recertification.

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