
Executive Administrator of the President's Office at San Francisco Theological Seminary
San Francisco Bay Area

Executive Administrator of the President's Office at San Francisco Theological Seminary
San Francisco Bay Area
Having managed multiple task areas of a non-profit higher educational organization over the past 16 years, I am confident that my skills and experiences in communications, marketing, non-profit administration, website design, writing/editing, development, leadership, strategic thinking, problem-solving and HR- Employee communications, will be value-added assets to the next team that I join. I'm known among those with whom I have worked as a personable and gracious individual with energy, humor, wit, organizational skills with a strong work ethic.
I'm experienced as a program manager, administrator, communicator, fund-raiser and graphic designer (both in print and electronic medium), manger and multi-tasker. I use DreamWeaver, Photoshop, Fireworks, InDesign & Illustrator as well as MS Office software. I've headed up a team with my current employer to raise multi-million dollar grants over the past 15 years and have coordinated development campaigns, and a number of donor thank you events.
(Educational Institution; Education Management industry)
August 2009 — Present (4 months)
(Design industry)
May 2007 — July 2009 (2 years 3 months)
As the principal, I work hard to creatively interpret a client's communication needs through conception, design, editing and overall impact. I design, write and implement websites, blogs and E-Newsletters for clients such as EthixBiz. < http://www.ethixbiz.com >, DavidWGill.org and soon to be launched E-News for ABSW. I also design and handle print design and production for clients.
(Higher Education industry)
July 1993 — June 2009 (16 years )
As a creative problem-solver, I design, direct and implement corporate communications and marketing, development, donor events, websites, public relations, oversee budgets and advise senior staff for an educational non-profit organization. I am responsible for development programs and institutional compliance issues.
The mission of CTNS is to promote the creative mutual interaction between theology and the natural sciences through research, education and public service.
The mission is carried out through three program areas: research, teaching and public service. The central scientific focus of these programs is on physics, cosmology, evolutionary biology, and genetics, with additional topics in the neurosciences, technology, the environmental sciences, and mathematics. The central theological focus is on Christian theology, ethics and spirituality, with additional attention to the theological issues arising from the engagement between the sciences and world religions. CTNS is an Affiliate of the Graduate Theological Union.
(Higher Education industry)
1989 — 1993 (4 years )
BA , Graphic Communications
Non Profit Nework, HigherEd Careers, HIgher Ed Discussion Groups, Marketing Communication, Social Media for HIgher Education, CPC Job Connections, Communications Consortium, FPCB.