7th Annual New York City Regional Conference

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March 10, 8:30 AM - 3:30 PM | Museum of Jewish Heritage

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Presentation Slides

Time Session Title
8:30 - 9:30 AM Registration, breakfast, and coffee
9:35 - 10:30 AM

Keynote Presentation: Pushing Philanthropy to the Margins

Ted Bunch
Chief Development Officer, 
A Call to Men

10:45 - 11:45 AM Session 1
 

1A: Strategic Growth: Using Research and Donor Input to Expand Your Program

Lisa C. Honan, Executive Director of Development, Syracuse University

Megan McAndrews, Director of Donor Relations, Syracuse University

 

1B: Providing a Framework for Decision Making: An Insider's View on Executive Solutions

Kelly Brennan, Associate Director, Donor Relations and Services, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

 

1C: This Way to the Afterparty: How to Steward Strategically Post-Campaign

Katie Kutney, Associate Director of Advancement, Berkshire School

12:00 - 1:00 PM Lunch
1:05 - 2:05 PM Session 2
 

2A: How to Be Like Martin Scorsese

Lynne Wester, Donor Relations Guru

 

2B: "In Lieu of Flowers": A Case Study in Stewardship & Retention of Memorial Gifts

Beth Bryant, Senior Director of Donor Relations, Hospice & Palliative Care Center

 

2C: A Minute to Win It in the Big Apple

Facilitated by Cheryl Lintner, Director of Donor Relations, Meridian Health Affiliated Foundations

 2:30 - 3:30 PM  Session 3
 

3A: It's the 15th Anniversary of a Transformative Gift: Now What?

Nichole Mastrianni, Director of Stewardship, Rutgers University

Roberta O'Hara, Senior Director of Donor Relations, Rutgers University

 

3B: Lessons from Loss: Advancing Through Tragedy

Vanessa DiCarlo Carta, Director of Donor Engagement and Stewardship, University of Massachusetts Boston

 

3C: Snap Out of It! Changing Your Outlook on Donor Communications

Debbie Meyers, Senior Director of Donor Relations and Stewardship, University of Maryland