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How Volunteer/Major Donors Can Help You Achieve Your Cancer Center’s Philanthropic Goals

How Volunteer/Major Donors Can Help You Achieve Your Cancer Center’s Philanthropic Goals. Presenters: Rob Shick, Senior Vice President and Branch Manager, McAdams Wright Ragen , Chairman, OHSU Knight Cancer Institute Council; Ed Droste , Chairman, Board of Directors,

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How Volunteer/Major Donors Can Help You Achieve Your Cancer Center’s Philanthropic Goals

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  1. How Volunteer/Major Donors Can Help You Achieve Your Cancer Center’s Philanthropic Goals Presenters: Rob Shick, Senior Vice President and Branch Manager, McAdamsWright Ragen, Chairman, OHSU Knight Cancer Institute Council; Ed Droste, Chairman, Board of Directors, Moffitt Cancer Center Foundation Facilitators: Rachel Stroud Hunsinger, Senior Director of Development, OHSU Knight Cancer Institute Susan Stern, Vice President, Moffitt Cancer Center Foundation

  2. Questions for Panelists Describe how you volunteer in helping raise philanthropic support for your cancer center. How can development staff help make your volunteer role rewarding? Which aspects of your involvement have been most rewarding for you? What do you find most frustratingabout working with development staff both as a donor and as a volunteer? What is the best way for me to get my cancer center’s story/needs in front of people like you? When deciding to make a gift, how do you select which charities to give to, and how much? We are having more and more difficulty finding major donors to chair our annual fundraiser, any suggestions? Many of our top prospective donors appear to be locked into one or more specific charities! What criteria does it take for you to consider donating to us? I am the top Development Officer in a major cancer center with 18 years of experience, but I continually find it next to impossible to connect with people like you! How do people like me, meet people like you?

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