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Maggie Marquardt
Director of Development - UWSP College of Fine Arts and Communication
Professional Background
Maggie Marquardt is a passionate and experienced professional in the realm of arts management and nonprofit fundraising. With over a decade of experience, she has cultivated a robust career centered around relationship development, grant writing, and corporate and foundation relations. As the current Director of Development at the College of Fine Arts and Communication at the University of Wisconsin - Stevens Point, Maggie leverages her extensive expertise to foster connections and drive impactful fundraising campaigns that enrich the arts community.
Throughout her career, Maggie has held various positions that have further solidified her dedication to the arts and nonprofit sectors. Prior to her current role, she served as the Donor Relations Manager and Development Associate at the John Michael Kohler Arts Center, where she played an integral role in strengthening relationships with donors and enhancing the organization's funding capacity. Her early career experiences also include being a Resource Development Coordinator at the Celebrate Children Foundation and working with the YMCA of Dane County, Inc. in grant development, furthering her skill set in fundraising and donor analytics.
Maggie's passion for sharing knowledge and supporting emerging professionals is evident through her previous role as a Guest Lecturer in Arts Management at the University of Wisconsin - Stevens Point. Here, she inspired students to pursue careers in the arts, helping to shape the future leaders of the nonprofit sector.
Education and Achievements
Maggie laid the foundation for her distinguished career by completing her Bachelor of Arts in Arts Management at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point. This key academic achievement provided her with a comprehensive understanding of the nuances involved in arts administration and management. Building on that solid foundation, she pursued her Master of Business Administration in Arts Administration at the Wisconsin School of Business, where she honed her skills in strategic planning, financial management, and marketing specific to the arts sector.
In addition to her formal education, Maggie continually seeks opportunities for professional development. She has attended the Fundraising and Development for Nonprofits Conference, where she gained insights into emerging trends and best practices in fundraising techniques, enabling her to enhance her approach to donor engagement and relationship management. These educational experiences have directly contributed to her ability to develop effective strategies that align with the goals of the organizations she serves.
Notable Achievements
Maggie Marquardt's contributions to the arts and nonprofit communities are numerous and impactful. Under her leadership as Director of Development at the College of Fine Arts and Communication, she has been pivotal in launching innovative fundraising initiatives that have significantly increased donor engagement and financial support for the college. Her contributions have not gone unnoticed, as Maggie's work has been recognized by peers within the nonprofit sector, exemplifying her commitment to excellence.
Through her work at the John Michael Kohler Arts Center, Maggie successfully cultivated long-term relationships with key stakeholders, resulting in substantial increases in funding and support. She effectively demonstrated her skills in grant writing and donor relations, raising awareness and financial backing for programs that benefit the community and promote the arts.
Maggie's approach to fundraising transcends traditional practices; she believes in understanding the meaning behind each donation and translating that into actionable plans that serve both donors and the organizations they support. Her philosophy, inspired by Jennifer McCrea's insightful perspective on fundraising, reflects her commitment to meaningful connection, testament to her success in building lasting relationships within the nonprofit ecosystem.
