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Best Practices in Engagement, Cultivation, and Stewardship

  • October 24, 2024
  • 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
  • Online - Zoom

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  • Members are able to bring one guest to a roundtable per membership year. Guest MUST be included in member event registration. If you would like to add a guest after you have registered, please cancel your registration and re-register you AND your guest.
  • Members are able to bring one guest to a roundtable per membership year. Guest MUST be included in member event registration. If you would like to add a guest after you have registered, please cancel your registration and re-register you AND your guest.

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About this Roundtable

Are you eager to strengthen and sustain meaningful relationships with your donors and prospects? Do you aspire to grow your community connections year after year? Join WID-New Jersey board members Kaitlynn Ely and Pam Mulligan for an insightful Roundtable, where they will dive into proven strategies for effective engagement, cultivation, and stewardship. Whether you're looking to refine your current approach or explore new techniques, this roundtable offers valuable takeaways for development professionals at all levels. Don’t miss this opportunity to enhance your fundraising and community-building efforts!

About the Speaker


Kaitylnn Ely
Senior Coordinator
Genmab
WID-NJ Vice President

Kaitlynn is a young philanthropy professional with a strong background in corporate giving and relationships. She has worked extensively with New Jersey nonprofits - both established and young - in enhancing their development strategy. Currently, Kaitlynn is on the Corporate Social Responsibility team at Genmab leading the volunteer and charitable donations programs. Kaitlynn has her Bachelors from Muhlenberg College and her Masters from the University of Pennsylvania.


Pam Mulligan, J.D., M.A.
Executive Director,  Alumni Engagement - Northeast
Syracuse University
WID-NJ Vice President-Elect

Pam leads the Alumni Engagement team in the Northeast region encompassing the largest metropolitan areas for Syracuse University including NYC, DC, Philadelphia, Boston, and all points in between. The region consists of over 100,000 alumni. Pam collaborates with the event, advancement, and academic unit teams in creating and implementing effective ways to engage and establish lifelong relationships with Syracuse University’s alumni, donors, parents, friends, current students, and prospective students. Pam received dual bachelor’s degrees Syracuse University’s Newhouse and Maxwell Schools. She received her Master of Arts degree in Corporate & Public Communications from Seton Hall University with a concentration in Business Administration/Marketing.

Pam also received her Juris Doctor from Seton Hall Law School focusing on Entertainment Law. Pam has extensive experience in direct marketing and fundraising working with some of the most well-known organizations, theatre groups, and publishers in the country.

She also practiced law for over a decade. Pam believes strongly in volunteerism and has served the Syracuse University community for many years as an Admissions Representative, Alumni Club Leader, and as Vice President of the Syracuse University Alumni Association Board of Directors. Pam continues her volunteer leadership as co-Vice-Chair of the CASE District II Conference Committee and as a Board Member for Women in Development – New Jersey.


Registration Information

  • Registration is required for all WID-NJ roundtable events
  • Free for members | $20 for non-members
  • All levels of experience in development, fundraising, and nonprofit management are welcome

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