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Elevating and Integrating Research
Program Code:
415
Date:
Saturday, August 1, 2009
Time:
10:15 AM to 11:45 AM
EST
SPEAKER
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Hodan Hassan, Director, Program Services and Research,
U.S. Fund for UNICEF
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Before joining the U.S. Fund for UNICEF, Hodan Hassan was Senior Director of Research and Prospect Management at the Arizona State University Foundation in Tempe, where she directed the research and prospect management team and implemented a university-wide prospect management system. Previously, as Associate Director of Development Research at the University of Washington in Seattle, she led the research team and university-wide prospect identification efforts to support a $2 billion campaign. Hassan also held various positions at her alma mater, Long Island University, including Director of Development Services and Campaign Associate. An active APRA volunteer, she is a member of the APRA Board and co-chaired APRA's 2007 international conference. She has served in various leadership positions including President of APRA-Northwest.
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Ilana Lester Moreno joined Environmental Defense Fund in July 2006. She began her career as a research associate at Oxford University’s North American Development Office, and went on to found and manage the research shop at Amnesty International USA before becoming a wealth screening and prospect management consultant with Kintera P!N. On the professional development front, she has been involved with APRA conference planning as a member of the 2008 Curriculum Committee and a 2006 track chair. She has also volunteered as a member of the APRA-MARC task force as well as nominating and conference scholarship committees. She is a former President and former Program Director of APRA of Greater New York and former Conference Chair and Program Chair of the Mid-Atlantic Researchers Conference. Ilana is a frequent speaker at APRA international conferences as well as local APRA, AFP and Women in Development chapter events.
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Ms. Slanetz is the Director of Donor Services at the New England Aquarium in Boston, overseeing research, stewardship and operations in the Development Office. She joined the Aquarium in February 2005 as the Director of Prospect Development. She was previously the Director of Development Research at the Boston Symphony Orchestra, the largest symphonic organization in the world, responsible for the management and planning of the development research program from January 1999 to February 2005. She was part of the BSO 2OOO Campaign, which raised over $150 million for the Boston Symphony Orchestra, the Boston Pops Orchestra, and Tanglewood, the summer home to the Boston Symphony Orchestra. Prior to joining the administration of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, Ms. Slanetz worked as a development researcher at the Harvard Graduate School of Education during the $2.6 billion University Campaign. She is a past member of the Association of Professional Researchers for Advancement’s International Board of Directors and is a current member of Women in Development of Greater Boston’s Board of Directors. Ms. Slanetz has been a speaker at Association of Professional Researchers for Advancement, New England Development Research Association and Association of Fundraising Professionals conferences.
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Description
Member and cause-related organization research departments are often less established than educational institution counterparts. While some people see this as a challenge, the presenters see it as an opportunity to shape and elevate the role that research plays in fundraising. The speakers will share what they've done to change the way their organizations view research and how they've leveraged their analytical and strategic skills to address issues that extend beyond traditional research — thereby elevating the role of research in their organization.