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Forgot your password? Retrieve it. Abbreviation » Term. Term » Abbreviation. Word in Term. Term » Abbr. Filter by: Select category from list Couldn't find the full form or full meaning of IUBF? Notify me of new comments via email. Cancel Report. Jamie McGuire joined the Information Systems team in In her current role, she supports staff with business processes and analytical reporting. Jamie brought more than two decades of experience to the foundation, having previously worked at British Petroleum and as a custom-software developer for a variety of small- to medium-sized businesses in the Cleveland area.
Stephanie joined the foundation as a summer intern in , first supporting Greater Cleveland Volunteers. She then interned with the foundation's Community Responsive Grantmaking team, helping plan and manage the Summer Internship and Public Service Fellowship programs.
She earned her bachelor of science in education from Kent State University. Valerie Moreland joined the foundation in August as a member of the Finance Team and has more than 15 years experience in Finance and Accounting. For the past 15 years, Valerie has served in a similar role at Community United Head Start, a non-profit organization committed to educating and working with families of greater Cleveland to provide a safe and positive learning environment to its children.
Michelle M. Najda consults with individuals, families, and organizations to help donors identify and achieve their charitable giving interests and goals. Michelle joined the team in with more than 15 years of development experience. In addition, Michelle created comprehensive stewardship and donor recognition programs for schools and departments across the university.
She has been an active volunteer for several nonprofit organizations and is a member of the Association of Donor Relations Professionals and the Association of Fundraising Professionals. Kathy Parker oversees the foundation's accounting, audit, tax, and reporting activities. She is also responsible for leading the day-to-day operations of the Finance Department. Kathy joined the foundation in January as an accountant.
Since then, she has held positions of increasing responsibility including senior accountant, accounting manager, and her current role, which she assumed in She serves as treasurer of the Cleveland Chinese Christian Church and holds a bachelor's degree in business administration, with a concentration in accounting, from Cleveland State University. Email zpelligree [Enable Javascript to send an email].
In this role, she provides administrative and project support to Stephen Love, Program Manager for Environmental Initiatives, and other program staff as assigned in alignment with their strategic initiatives. Before joining the foundation, Zaija worked as Urban Programs Coordinator at Western Reserve Land Conservancy WRLC , where she provided coordination and support for all urban program areas, including land banks, community forestry, property inventory initiatives and vacant land redevelopment.
Zaija has great passion for urban greening and community organizing. Quadax implements OnBase to hospitals and laboratories throughout the United States.
His responsibilities included developing and implementing capture solutions for various clients and assisting in the design, installation, and troubleshooting of an effective solution. As a lifelong resident of Cleveland, Nate enjoys raising his family in the Northeast Ohio. Paul Putman is responsible for fostering and strengthening relationships with individuals, families and nonprofit organizations that seek to turn their passion into purpose through philanthropy.
Before transitioning to his current role on the Advancement team, Paul was a member of the foundation's Program team. Paul joined the foundation in October as a Program Officer on the Community Responsive Grantmaking team where he facilitated grantmaking across multiple sectors by focusing on efforts to strengthen nonprofit organizations and improve access to services for underserved populations.
In this capacity, he also coordinated the Fenn Educational Fund and oversaw special projects. Most recently he provided leadership in the review of arts education in the Cleveland schools and supported the Cleveland Foundation summer internship program.
Prior to joining the foundation, Paul was the manager of the Center for Leadership and Service at Cleveland State University, where he coordinated leadership development and service-learning experiences. Paul holds a doctorate in urban education from CSU with a focus on leadership and lifelong learning. He earned his master's in psychology, with a specialization in diversity management from CSU and his master's in education, guidance, and counseling from Eastern Illinois University.
Paul earned his bachelor's in English from Kent State University. Paul has published in multiple scholarly journals and authored several book chapters. His most recent work explores the development of strategic leadership competencies. Paul remains active in the community. Kimberly Sabo joined the staff of the Cleveland Foundation in December She has served in various capacities at the senior executive assistance level for more than two decades.
For the majority of her career, Kimberly directly supported Peter B. Lewis, former president and CEO and the current chairman of the board of Progressive Corporation, where she managed his calendar, travel, and correspondence; arranged for board meetings and off-site retreats; served as liaison to staff; and supported Lewis' philanthropic initiatives.
After leaving Progressive in , Kimberly became the executive assistant to the president and CEO of Lake View Cemetery where she worked for four years. He collaborates internally to improve and increase operational effectiveness while also ensuring the foundation is a technology leader.
Kevin brings more than 20 years' of increasing IT responsibility of the design, development, deployment, and support of enterprise business applications across many industries. He has managed software packages in the manufacturing industry, insurance industry, and retail industry while living in Cuyahoga County. Kevin is raising his family, continuing his career, and planted his roots in Cleveland, which he is pleased to call home. Carol Scheuer began working at the foundation as a consultant in the fall of and joined the foundation staff a year later.
Carol is responsible for the analysis, design, development, and implementation of both applications and reports that enhance the business processes of the Cleveland Foundation. Previously, Carol spent more than 14 years providing technical support for a variety of for-profit and nonprofit organizations. Most recently, she served as a technology coordinator and also a teacher at Menlo Park Academy.
She is an active volunteer with her children's school. As Philanthropic Coordinator, Brittany Schultz provides support to the Philanthropic Services Team through donor stewardship and responsive services. Brittany was the Assistant Director, Cleveland Project with Horizon Education Centers where she developed and managed five after-school programs and site coordinators of programs.
She directly oversaw the Scranton School after school program and worked on grant proposals for the organization. Brittany has been actively involved with the Cleveland International Film Festival since and works as an Operations Assistant Manager during the festival.
She was on the Shorts Selections Committee from In addition to her work in the nonprofit sector, Brittany is actively involved in the community, volunteering her time and talent to support initiatives around Cleveland.
In this role, Halle provides administrative support to the Director of Gift Planning and Gift Planning Advisors; provides support to Events Manager and files all paper work for Continuing Education events; updates and maintains marketing materials for the team; and is responsible for drafting and processing gift acknowledgment letters. Debbie Slocum provides administrative support to the program director for education and the director of institutional learning and arts initiatives.
Debbie joined the foundation in March and brings several years of senior executive-assistant support experience from varied industries, including insurance, accounting, a trade association, and, most recently, education.
She is actively involved with the International Association of Administrative Professionals, a nonprofit professional association for office professionals. In this role, she is often the first point of contact for guests, staff, and community business partners.
She also provides general administrative and project support throughout the organization and is responsible for safety and security policies, procedures and programs. Previously, Bridget has held a diverse variety of administrative roles in the for-profit and non-profit sectors. Most recently, she served as a job coach in the summer youth employment program for Youth Opportunities Unlimited. Hoffman Family Foundation. He focuses on providing individuals, families and organizations with information regarding current and deferred charitable giving options.
In addition, Dave works closely with professional advisors and their clients to identify those options that will achieve specific philanthropic planning goals. Dave serves as the President of Northern Ohio Charitable Gift Planners, an organization dedicated to improving the quality and quantity of philanthropic planning in Northeast Ohio. Amy Stone joined the Cleveland Foundation in September as an Accountant on the Finance team, with a focus on gift processing and accounting for investments.
Prior to joining the foundation, Amy served as a Director of Fund Administration for a global private equity real estate firm where she was responsible for operations and reporting. She has previous experience on the investment teams at Parkwood Corporation and the Jewish Federation of Cleveland.
Kirby Suntala provides administrative support to the Program, Advancement and Finance teams, as well as external grantee partners, to structure and coordinate workflow and communication around the grantmaking process. There he analyzed and coded emergency communications by state and local officials across several social media platforms.
Alongside his work in the nonprofit sector, Kirby is passionate about the arts and is an actively performing musician in the community. Kate Terrell joined the Cleveland Foundation in June and currently serves as a Program Officer focusing on projects related to health and human services.
Prior to joining the Foundation, Kate spent nearly a decade working with and for out-of-school time programs across Cleveland where she focused on leveraging education, outreach, and direct service provision in order to promote well-being for youth and families. Most recently, she coordinated fund development and evaluation design for the Cleveland Peacemakers Alliance, an organization that provides outreach and case management services to at-risk and gang-involved youth.
Kate began her career in the classroom where she taught literature, journalism, and creative writing to high school students.
She is an involved and active community member and currently serves on the board of Twelve Literary Arts and the Junior League of Cleveland. Prior to joining the Foundation, Darlene spent many years dedicated to serving Cleveland area youth and families, most recently as a Community Resource Manager with College Now Greater Cleveland.
As Community Resource Manager she partnered with community organizations to align community, school, and family resources to eliminate the barriers of student development and post-secondary success. Throughout her career she has developed and championed programs and strategies that engage youth and families to participate in the academic process, out of school time enrichment and leadership development activities that advance the whole child.
Darlene earned a Bachelor of Business Administration from Kent State University and her Masters of Public Administration from Cleveland State University, with a graduate certificate of nonprofit administration and leadership. During her time with Summa, Jennifer earned Lean Six Sigma Greenbelt certification in process improvement and quality after leading a project related to scheduling ER follow-up visits for patients without a primary care physician.
Jennifer holds a Master of Business Administration in finance from Kent State University and a Bachelor of Science in public relations with a minor in political science, graduating summa cum laude, also from Kent State University. She serves as a volunteer mentor for College Now Greater Cleveland. Additionally, she has served in various leadership roles in community development, education, planning and design consulting.
Arch from Adhiyamaan College of Engineering, India. In this role, she provides administrative support to several Philanthropic Advisors, helping donors meet their philanthropic goals. Prior to joining the Cleveland Foundation, Melissa worked under the Director of Academic Grants at Baldwin Wallace University, where she engaged with a variety of public and private foundations, conducted prospect research, and crafted compelling proposals in support of various academic programs.
Jason was introduced to a career in the nonprofit sector as one of the first Cleveland Foundation Summer Interns in Jason brings more than eleven years of senior level fundraising experience in arts and human services organizations to the foundation. In his most recent position as Director of Development for Beck Center for the Arts, he was responsible for developing and implementing the fundraising strategy for the organization as well as building and maintaining individual and institutional relationships.
He earned a bachelor of arts in sociology and a master of arts in sociology both from Cleveland State University. Administrative Assistant: Debbie Slocum She has more than 25 years of experience in executive management and consulting in nonprofit, public, and corporate organizations, specializing in strategic planning and leadership development.
Helen is the former associate director of the Cleveland Initiative for Education. Under former Ohio Gov. Richard F. Joyce Wilson joined the foundation in and currently works as a records technician, handling the filing, scanning, and processing of data.
She oversees and implements Advancement related events focused on cultivation and engagement of donors, advisors, and prospects. Alicia brings more than ten years of event planning experience to the foundation that includes work in the for-profit and nonprofit sectors. Most recently, she served as Conference and Event Management Coordinator at the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, where she was responsible for planning programs for groups of internal and external stakeholders.
Frank Yang joined the Advancement Team in July He works under the direction of Michelle M. Najda to research, analyze, organize, and present information on potential donors to ensure that Advancement Team members are provided with the information and resources necessary to solicit gifts and cultivate and steward donor relations.
He has had the opportunity to intern and volunteer in different countries and served in multiple capacities across industries. He speaks fluent Mandarin Chinese. Give Login Contact Search. Skip to content. Advancement Finance Grantmaking. Ronald B. Richard is married to Bess Rodriguez, an artist, and has two children, Susanna and Nicholas. Leslie A. Leslie earned a bachelor's degree in communications from Gannon University in Pennsylvania.
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