TITLE : Winning Corporate partnerships: an inside view of three case studies
CITY : Washington , DC
DATE : Tuesday, May 19, 2009
TIME : 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
PRICE : $ 65.00
Winning Corporate partnerships: an inside view of three case studies
 

Obtaining money from the corporate sector can be tricky, and sometimes the only way to understand how it is done is to see successful partnerships at work. In this session, you'll closely examine three case studies to get real life feedback on how winning corporate-nonprofit relationships actually work. We will look at the following:
- Corporate sponsorship case study
- Cause marketing case study
- Multi-year corporate grant case study

Join this session to get some hands-on instruction on making corporate partnerships successful.
Speakers for this session:

Robert B Demske
Director, Development
Association of Community Cancer Centers

With over 15 years of development experience, Robert has achieved great success in securing corporate partnerships, increasing campaigns, and pioneering new initiatives. In his current position, Robert works closely with the Association of Community Cancer Centers, overseeing all corporate and stategic development. In addition, Robert is President and CEO of RD Consulting, and has worked with a variety of different nonprofits, such as, schools, community outreach organizations, health associations, and several foundations. Robert is a graduate of Franklin Pierce Law School and served as a Public Defender as well as a lawyer for the United States Department of Justice.

Karen Sendelback
President and CEO
Friends of the World Food Program

In her current position, Karen works with corporate executives at Caterpillar®, Yum! Brands, and International Paper™ to establish high-level relationships and create corporate giving programs. In the last three years, her organization`s annual revenue has grown from $6 million to nearly $25 million. In her previous role as Executive Director of the American Kidney Fund, Karen oversaw the design, implementation, and expansion of fundraising programs, raising over $70 million in the first five years. Karen’s affiliations include the American Society of Association Executives, the Association of Fundraising Professionals, and the National Association of Female Executives. She also served as a member of the Washington, DC Inc. Eagles peer group and as a board officer of the Washington Symphony Orchestra. Karen received her undergraduate degree in Business and Management from Oregon’s Marylhurst University.

Julie Wolf-Rodda
Director of Partnership Development
Foundation for NIH

Julie Wolf-Rodda brings more than 20 years of experience in nonprofit management and fundraising to the Foundation for NIH, where she leads the team responsible for building partnerships between the private sector and the National Institutes of Health (NIH). Her role includes working with NIH and private partners to establish and structure programs and their governance and infrastructure; developing funding strategies and resource plans; cultivating, soliciting, and stewarding funding commitments; and building an overall base of support through major gift, annual giving, and capital campaign efforts. Prior to joining the Foundation in 2004, Julie served as Vice President for Development with the National Building Museum. Her experience also includes senior development positions with the American Digestive Health Foundation; Communities In Schools; and the National Academy of Engineering. She holds a B.A. from Carleton College and an M.A. from The George Washington University.

 

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Panel discussion and dialogue with Corporate Grantmakers

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