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David Lavis
Assistant Manager, Corporate & Foundation Relations at The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
Professional Background
David Lavis is a dedicated professional with a passion for connecting organizations with nonprofits that are creating transformative change. With a comprehensive background in audience-focused development and user experience (UX) design, David has successfully bridged the gap between institutional goals and community needs. His experience spans several esteemed organizations, where he has honed his skills in corporate foundation relations and corporate engagement for environmental efforts. Currently serving as the Assistant Manager for Corporate Foundation Relations at The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, David plays a pivotal role in fostering meaningful relationships that drive impactful contributions to the arts and culture sector.
Prior to his current role, David made significant contributions to the National Wildlife Federation—a leading organization dedicated to preserving wildlife and habitats. Throughout his tenure, he held various positions including Relationship Manager and Senior Coordinator for Corporate Engagement. His versatility and commitment were showcased through his work as a Senior Coordinator and a Coordinator for Institutional Relations and Major Donor Relations, which allowed him to develop and enhance donor relationships vital for the organization's mission. David's ability to understand the intricacies of nonprofit development has equipped him with the tools to successfully engage donors and build long-lasting partnerships that support wildlife conservation efforts in meaningful ways.
Education and Achievements
David earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology and Studio Art from Wake Forest University, which laid the foundation for his understanding of human behavior, creativity, and effective communication. This educational background is complemented by his UX Design studies at Springboard, where he acquired the practical skills necessary for designing user-centered experiences. By blending his education in the arts and psychology, David is uniquely positioned to create impact-driven experiences that resonate with diverse audiences and stakeholders.
In addition to his formal education, David has gained valuable experience through various internships, including his time at The Arts Council of Winston-Salem and Forsyth County and Spread PR. Each of these positions has contributed to his expertise in understanding audience needs within the nonprofit and cultural sectors.
Achievements
Throughout his career, David has demonstrated a strong commitment to fostering connections that lead to positive outcomes for nonprofit organizations. His work at the Kennedy Center underscores his ability to think strategically about philanthropic partnerships and how they contribute to the greater good. Through his efforts, David has been instrumental in securing vital funding and support for impactful arts initiatives, enhancing community engagement through the arts.
His positions at the National Wildlife Federation highlight his expertise in relationship management and institutional engagement. With a proven track record of success, David has played a key role in designing and implementing initiatives that mobilize resources for wildlife conservation, showcasing his dedication to preserving natural habitats and promoting a sustainable future. David's unique skill set merges audience awareness with a strategic approach to nonprofit development, making him a valuable asset in any mission-driven context.
