Are you looking for a blog that focuses on the industry through the rear-view mirror? Are you looking for a blog that provides tactics on how to be a better fundraiser and what items can be tested in your next mailing? Well — the bad news is that this may not be the blog for you ...
There are some amazing blogs out there for nonprofit marketers and fundraisers to help with programs and campaigns. This blog is going to put an interesting twist on all of this. Whether you are someone who has been around a long time — or someone who is up and coming in the industry — we can all agree the need for fundamental change in how we do our jobs is critical for success in the future. We also can probably agree there are a lot of great ideas, visions and discussions about this — but not a lot of action. Navigating Off the Napkin is about just that — let's stop talking and pontificating about change and let's start doing it. Let's move those conversations off the "back of the napkin" and start creating real change in the industry.
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Vice President, Strategy & Development
Eleventy Marketing Group
Angie is ridiculously passionate about EVERYTHING she’s involved in — including the future and success of our nonprofit industry.
Angie is a senior exec with 25 years of experience in direct and relationship marketing. She is a C-suite consultant with experience over the years at both nonprofits and agencies. She currently leads strategy and development for marketing intelligence agency Eleventy Marketing Group. Previously she has worked at the innovative startup DonorVoice and as general manager of Merkle’s Nonprofit Group, as well as serving as that firm’s CRM officer charged with driving change within the industry. She also spent more 14 years leading the marketing, fundraising and CRM areas for two nationwide charities, The Arthritis Foundation and the American Cancer Society. Angie is a thought leader in the industry and is frequent speaker at events, and author of articles and whitepapers on the nonprofit industry. She also has received recognition for innovation and influence over the years.