Director of Development at Union for Reform Judaism
Location:
New York, New York
Industry:
Fund-Raising
Work:
Union for Reform Judaism - New York, NY since Sep 2010
Director of Development
Hazelden Foundation - Center City, MN Feb 2009 - Aug 2010
Senior Development Officer
University of Minnesota - Minneapolis, MN Mar 2007 - Feb 2009
Regional Development Director
The Children's Theatre Company - Minneapolis, MN Dec 2005 - Mar 2007
Director of Individual Giving
No Place Like Home Communities - Robbinsdale, MN Aug 2004 - Nov 2005
Director of Programs
Education:
University of Tennessee-Knoxville 1996 - 1998
Master of Science in Social Work, Nonprofit Management
Middle Tennessee State University 1995
Bachelor of Arts, English
Skills:
Fundraising Major Gifts Management Supervising Nonprofit Leadership Board Development Senior Management Grant Writing Special Events Annual Giving Non-profits Regional Development Event Management Executive Management Editing Stewardship Proposal Writing Community Organizing Social Services Philanthropy Nonprofits Public Speaking Grants
Certificate of Excellence in Nonprofit Leadership and Management – Fall 1998-Spring 1999, Learning Institute for Nonprofit Organizations, University of Wisconsin-Extension
Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi, University of Tennessee Chapter
1998 Social Work Student of the Year - National Association of Social Workers, Knoxville Area Branch
Christopher Haley - Yelm WA, US Jim Alfonso - Yelm WA, US
International Classification:
E04D001/34 E04D013/00
US Classification:
052/545000, 052/547000, 052/096000
Abstract:
A series of brackets that are inexpensively cut and bent from sheet metal in a stamping process, and are used as an aid in construction projects. The brackets are designed for support and alignment of wall panels; wallboards or lap boards while the same are being positioned for attachment to the structure. These fixtures are configured to align with the support structure, automatically aligning the wall panel, wallboards, or lap boards to be attached, and continuing to support and align the boards during and after attachment. The brackets are inexpensive to manufacture and can remain on the structure, thereby providing continual support and alignment. Ledge portions with bent up outer corner points engage and support the wall members.