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Meredith Warner

Donor and Mission Engagement (Grammy Museum) at The Recording Academy

Professional Background

Meredith Warner is a distinguished leader in donor engagement and development, with a robust and multifaceted career that spans over two decades. She is currently the Donor and Mission Engagement professional at the GRAMMY Museum, where she plays an integral role in advancing the museum's initiatives and fostering meaningful relationships with donors and the community. Her dedication to the arts and philanthropy has positioned her as a figure of influence within the nonprofit sector.

Warner’s previous experience includes an impactful tenure at The Recording Academy, where she served as the Donor and Mission Engagement Executive. There, she honed her skills in donor relations, utilizing her expertise to enhance the Academy's funding initiatives. Through her innovative strategies, Warner contributed significantly to the organization's mission of advocating for the creative industry, benefiting artists and their supporters.

Before her roles in the music and arts sectors, Warner led business development and fundraising efforts at the American Heart Association. As the Vice President of Business Development, Fundraising, she was instrumental in launching campaigns that raised significant funds to support cardiovascular health initiatives. Her leadership in online fundraising strategies also fortified the American Heart Association's digital presence in the fundraising arena.

Over the years, Warner has developed a rich background in major gifts, donor relations, and annual giving. She was previously the Director of Major Gifts and the Interim Director of Annual Giving and Alumni Relations at the University of Southern California. Her strategic insights and relational approach enabled innovative engagement with alumni and prospective donors, tremendously impacting the university's fundraising goals.

Additionally, she has held significant roles within various esteemed organizations, including Glazer Children's Museum, Florida Hospital, and the University of South Florida, where she was the Director of Development for the USF Health Development & Alumni Relations Office. Each of these roles further solidified her reputation as a skilled development officer who excels in building robust relationships and creating impactful funding strategies.

Warner's career also boasts a significant history with the American Stroke Association, where she joined in various capacities—from Customer Development Executive to Corporate Market Director—demonstrating her capacity for growth and leadership in different operational contexts. Her experience in sales, having worked as a Sales Representative at G&K Services and in multiple positions at Xerox, has provided her with foundational skills that continue to benefit her approach to fundraising and development.

Education and Achievements

Though specific educational qualifications are not listed, Warner's extensive experience reflects a profound understanding of fundraising principles, donor engagement strategies, and successful campaign implementation. Her achievements across various roles demonstrate her dedication to excellence and innovative thinking in the nonprofit sector.

Meredith has been recognized for her outstanding contributions to the organizations with which she has worked, earning respect and admiration from colleagues and stakeholders alike. Her work has garnered attention for effectively marrying traditional fundraising techniques with modern technological advancements, which has elevated the fundraising efforts of the organizations she represents.

Her commitment to community service and health advocacy is evident in her tenure at the American Heart Association, where she not only raised funds but also spread awareness about heart health and disease prevention through her engaging campaigns.

Throughout her career, Warner has continuously sought professional development opportunities to enhance her skill set and maintain her place as a thought leader in the field of fundraising and donor engagement. Her forward-thinking and adaptable approach have made her an invaluable asset wherever she has worked.

Achievements

Meredith Warner’s achievements include:

  • Successful leadership in major fundraising campaigns at notable organizations.
  • Development of innovative donor engagement strategies that have significantly increased donor retention rates.
  • Effective management of major gifts programs that have led to multimillion-dollar contributions to key nonprofit causes.
  • Recognized for her ability to build strategic partnerships that advance organizational missions, particularly in the nonprofit sectors of health and the arts.
  • Proven track record of enhancing fundraising through digital strategies, ensuring robust engagement through modern tools and platforms.

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Los Angeles Metropolitan Area