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Greta Daniels
Rethinking what meaningful engagement means for mission driven organizations in a digital world.
Professional Background
Greta Daniels is a visionary leader and seasoned professional in the non-profit sector, particularly focused on fundraising and constituent relations. Throughout her extensive career, she has held pivotal roles that emphasize her strategic thinking and creative problem-solving abilities. As the Vice President and Consultant of Fundraising Management at Ruffalo Noel Levitz, Greta has been instrumental in advancing the missions of various organizations. Her hands-on approach, grounded in practicality and a passion for improving lives, enables her to connect deeply with both teams and the communities they serve.
Greta’s experience spans multiple prestigious institutions, having served as Director of Development at the University of Pittsburgh and Director of Annual Giving at Point Park University. Her contributions have significantly impacted fundraising strategies and alumni relations, enhancing the engagement of respective communities. Additionally, her role as Vice President of Development at Team PHenomenal Hope allowed her to channel her expertise into supporting health initiatives that resonate with her values and with the needs of society.
Greta’s career also includes important positions at Sewickley Academy, where she cultivated alumni relationships and developed strategic giving campaigns. Prior to these roles, she gained valuable experience as an Assistant Program Officer at the Alfa Fellowship Program and as an Associate Program Officer at Cultural Vistas. These experiences enriched her understanding of global perspectives and informed her philosophy on community engagement and support. Greta began her career in the professional world as an Office Manager at Coggan and Crawford Architecture and Design, where she demonstrated early on her ability to manage diverse tasks effectively.
Education and Achievements
Greta Daniels holds an impressive academic background, showcasing her dedication to education and scholarship. She earned her Master of Arts in Russian & Slavic Studies from New York University, graduating magna cum laude, which signifies her commitment to excellence and academic prowess in a challenging discipline. Her studies not only honed her analytical skills but also deepened her understanding and appreciation for cultural nuances, which play a significant role in her approach to relationship building in the non-profit space.
Complementing her master's degree, Greta also completed her Bachelor of Arts in Russian and Linguistics from New York University, graduating cum laude. This strong foundation in linguistics and regional studies equips her with unique communication skills essential for advocating effectively within diverse communities.
Notable Achievements
Greta has a proven track record in the non-profit sector. Over the years, her strategic fundraising initiatives have consistently led to increased resource allocations for various organizations. Her creative approaches to donor engagement have transformed traditional practices, making her a sought-after consultant in the field. Greta's ability to inspire and lead teams has not only furthered organizational goals but has also fostered a collaborative environment where everyone's contributions are valued.
As a Certified Fund Raising Executive (CFRE), Greta represents a commitment not just to her profession but to the ethical standards that guide the non-profit industry. This designation is a testament to her dedication and expertise in fundraising best practices, allowing organizations she works with to build sustainable support and outreach programs.
In her pursuit of creating impactful change, Greta remains dedicated to fostering innovation and collaboration in the non-profit sector. She is always on the lookout for fresh perspectives and new strategies that can empower organizations to achieve their objectives more efficiently and effectively. Her mission-driven mindset is inspiring and serves as a beacon of hope in the non-profit world.
