TITLE : Winning Corporate partnerships: an inside view of three case studies
CITY : St. Louis , MO
DATE : Tuesday, March 10, 2009
TIME : 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
PRICE : $ 45.00
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:

Pam Mandelker
Development Officer
COCA

Pam has been a Major Gifts/Development Officer for COCA - The Center of Creative Arts for the last 11 years. During that time, the non-profit community arts center (the 4th largest in the country) has grown from a $2 million to $5 million annual budget. Through creative special events that showcase the organization`s mission and customized corporate sponsorships, and a "creativity in business" membership program that inspires and connects individuals and corporations, COCA continues to achieve high fundraising goals. Prior to her work at COCA, Pam was a sales manager and sales executive in broadcast advertising for 12 years. As a volunteer, she has also chaired multiple special events and fundraising campaigns for a variety of organizations. She graduated from Miami University with a B.A. in Communications & Marketing.

Michael Salsich
Executive Director, Medical Center Development
Saint Louis University

Michael Salsich has extensive experience in building, managing, and growing sales and fundraising operations. He has been involved in education for almost 30 years as an teacher, an entrepreneur and a fundraiser. He is presently Executive Director of Medical Center Development at Saint Louis University, a position which combines his two passions, education and health care. Prior to this, he was Director of Development at the Saint Louis University Cancer Center, and before that was Vice President for Advancement at Cardinal Ritter College Prep in Saint Louis. He currently oversees an operation with seven major gifts officers serving six distinct colleges and centers within the Medical Center. Michael earned his Master’s Degree from Brown University and his Bachelor’s Degree from Grinnell College.

Matthew White
Director of Development - School of Public Health; Director of Corporate and Foundation Advancement - Medical Campus
Saint Louis University

Matthew White joined Saint Louis University in 2007 and currently serves as the Director of Development for the School of Public Health and the Director of Corporate and Foundation Advancement for the Medical Campus. Prior to this, he served as the Director of Development for Friends of Kids with Cancer. Over his fundraising career, Matthew has facilitated strategic plans, successfully written and obtained grant funding, developed a wide variety of fundraising programs, and secured numerous major gifts. Matthew currently co-chairs the Association of Schools of Public Health’s Development and Alumni Affairs Council. He also chairs the Government Relations Committee for the Saint Louis AFP. Matthew received his BA from the University of Evansville, his Masters in Higher Education Administration from Saint Louis University, and is currently finishing his work on his Ph.D. in Higher Education Administration with an emphasis in Public Policy.

 

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Panel discussion and dialogue with Corporate Grantmakers

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