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FundRaising Success Virtual Conference Speaker: Angie Moore

April 12, 2011
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(On May 19, FundRaising Success will host its second annual virtual conference and expo: Engaging, Enlightening, Empowering Donors. Did we mention it's FREE? Each week until then, we'll be publishing bios of our featured speakers.)

Closing Keynote: Benchmarking Success for Nonprofits
4 p.m. - 5 p.m.
Featured Speaker:
Angie Moore

Angie Moore is the senior vice president, general manager of the nonprofit group for Merkle. She has more than 22 years of experience in the direct-marketing industry, of which 14 years have been focused in the nonprofit community.

For those 14 years, Angie led the direct-marketing and constituent relationship management areas for the national offices of the Arthritis Foundation and the American Cancer Society.  In addition to overseeing these top-class direct-marketing programs, she led the $1 billion charity, American Cancer Society, through a transition to becoming constituent-centric and building long-term relationships with its donors for improved retention and sustainable revenue across the organization.  

Angie is a frequent speaker at industry events, author of articles on the nonprofit industry, and has been chosen in recent years as a vanguard in the industry as well as one the 10 most effective and influential fundraisers in 2009 by The NonProfit Times.

Angie will be a panelist for the conference's lively closing sessions. MINDset Direct's Kristin McCurry hosts a panel of outspoken fundraising pros to discuss the various metrics that they find useful and what pulse they keep their fingers on for the organizations they serve — a lively, thought-provoking end to the day’s events!

(Click here for information on the FREE conference, here for the agenda and here to register.)


 

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