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Changing the Role of Research: Developing Prospecting Strategies
Program Code:
407
Date:
Saturday, August 1, 2009
Time:
8:30 AM to 10:00 AM
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SPEAKER
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Tim serves as the Director of Research for the Chautauqua Foundation, Inc., a non-profit corporation supporting the historic Chautauqua Institution. Responsible for the identification, solicitation, tracking, and cultivation strategies of all major donors as well as campaign planning, feasibility, and evaluation. Provides direct support to all strategic committees, councils, board members, officers, executives, and volunteers. Formerly worked in Intelligence for the Pennsylvania Office of the Attorney General, Bureau of Narcotics. Graduated from Mercyhurst College with a degree in Research and Intelligence Analysis (2001) and recently finished up work on an MBA from Penn State University (2009).
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Description
Research departments often focus on adding value to any particular point in time. Your organization can unlock untapped potential by managing prospect strategy and research processes over time. Consolidating many departmental processes will demonstrate how a researcher can provide a framework for the development and sustenance of deeper relationships more congruent to donors' lifestyle and lifecycle long-term. Ultimately, a more engaged constituency will be more supportive of your organization in many ways.