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Kristy Culp
Special Events Manager at CCVI (Children's Center for the Visually Impaired)
Professional Background
Kristy Culp is a dedicated nonprofit professional whose career is marked by a deep commitment to mission-driven organizations. With extensive experience in various roles within the nonprofit sector, Kristy has made significant contributions to organizations focused on the arts and community services, impacting countless lives. Currently, she serves as the Special Events Manager at the Children's Center for the Visually Impaired (CCVI), where she orchestrates events that not only raise funds but also elevate awareness of the needs and successes of individuals with visual impairments. Kristy's adeptness in managing special events showcases her ability to bring together resources, engage communities, and create memorable experiences that resonate with supporters.
Prior to her current role, Kristy honed her expertise in brand management and marketing as the Brand Manager for the Girl Experience at Girl Scouts of Northeast Kansas and Northwest Missouri. In this position, she developed innovative strategies to promote Girl Scout programs, enhancing the organization's visibility and engagement among local girls and their families. Her efforts contributed to the growth and enrichment of the Girl Scouts' outreach and program delivery, making a lasting impact on the community.
Kristy's journey in the nonprofit sector began with her progressive career at the ArtsKC - Regional Arts Council, where she started as a Grants and Development Assistant. Over the years, she ascended through various roles including Grants and Development Coordinator and eventually the Grants and Marketing Director. During her time at ArtsKC, she was instrumental in developing grant proposals and marketing strategies that led to increased funding and support for the arts throughout the Kansas City region. Kristy's experience in grants and development has equipped her with the skills necessary to secure vital resources for nonprofits, ensuring they can continue their essential missions.
In addition to her professional roles, Kristy has gathered invaluable experience as an intern, including positions with the Arts Council of Metropolitan Kansas City, the Springfield Regional Arts Council, and Camp Barnabas. These internships provided her with a well-rounded understanding of nonprofit operations, arts administration, and community engagement, laying a strong foundation for her successful career in nonprofit management.
Education and Achievements
Kristy earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in Arts Administration and Music from Drury University. Her educational background has been a cornerstone of her professional journey, equipping her with the knowledge and skills necessary to excel in nonprofit management. Combining her love for the arts with her administrative expertise, she has adeptly navigated the complexities of funding, programming, and community engagement in the arts sector.
With a genuine passion for enhancing the visibility and support of arts organizations, Kristy has actively worked to ensure that the arts remain accessible to all members of her community. She believes that art serves as a catalyst for positive change, and through her roles, she has continuously sought to empower artists and organizations alike.
In her current position as Special Events Manager, Kristy's impressive background has enabled her to create impactful fundraising events that not only serve financial goals but also promote the mission of the CCVI. Her keen understanding of community needs and donor motivations translates into successful events that foster long-term relationships between the CCVI and its supporters.
