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Program Code:
215
Date:
Thursday, July 22, 2010
Time:
11:00 AM to 12:30 PM
EST
SPEAKER
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Samantha Harris is a senior prospect researcher at Tufts University. She joined the staff of Prospect Research and Management in late 2004, and works primarily with the university's School of Arts & Sciences, Gift Planning Office, and Parents Program. Previously, she was program coordinator for the Brandeis University National Women’s Committee, a 34,000-member fund-raising arm for Brandeis. She also worked as an editorial assistant at Purchasing Magazine, a trade journal, and was a professional proofreader/editor at Ropes and Gray, LLP, a global law firm representing industry leaders facing complex antitrust, corporate, litigation, intellectual property, regulatory, and tax matters. Samantha is a graduate of Mount Holyoke College.
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Gary Walling, Assistant Director, Prospect Management, Data And Analysis,
Tufts University
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Gary Walling is the Assistant Director of Prospect Management, Data and Analysis at Tufts University. He works with all of Tufts schools and units on prospect management and analytics projects. He has been in fundraising for more than 13 years. Gary joined the prospect research office at Tufts in 2004. Prior to Tufts, he was Director of Development Operations and Research for the Schepens Eye Research Institute in Boston and Manager of Prospect Research for Amherst College. Walling received a bachelor’s degree in art history from the College of Wooster in Ohio and a master’s degree in art history from University of Massachusetts, Amherst, and has taught at UMass Amherst and the University of Hartford.
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Description
As the profession of a fundraising researcher matures, there is a shift from a desk-bound, reactive role to a stronger partnership with major gift officers. This session will focus on ways to build these relationships including rebranding yourself in a proactive role, stepping outside your comfort zone, building trust and more effective communication. Balancing professional and service roles in order to provide good customer service, while managing the correct workload, will also be discussed.