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Session 6E
Stewardship TechXchange: Four Times the Fun!
Cheryl Lintner
Friday, September 24 11:00 – 12:00 PM (PT) | 2:00 – 3:00 PM (ET)
Now in its fourth year, the Stewardship TechXchange will once again feature a panel of donor relations experts sharing new tech and tech we continue to love. Whether software, digital equipment, e-communications, social media or the newest tech gadget, we can incorporate technology into donor relations in a multitude of creative ways —and you do not need to be a tech geek to know how!
Join us for this rapid-fire technology sharing session to hear about how peers are using technology to steward donors and on-the-job tech solutions to make your life easier. Participants are encouraged to bring their own favorite tech solutions to share as well, and each attendee will leave the Stewardship TechXchange with an updated resource list of tested technology solutions to help guide the way.
Learning Objectives
Attendees will...
- Learn about practical applications of technology that can help steward donors in new and creative ways
- Become more efficient with everyday tasks as donor relations professionals
- Receive a comprehensive Stewardship TechXchange Resource List compiled based on peer recommendations.
Keywords: Technology
Track: Skill-Building
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About the Speaker |
Cheryl Lintner Executive Director of Donor Relations Hackensack Meridian Health Foundation
Cheryl Lintner started her development career in 2008 in a small non-profit based within a healthcare institution. In 2010, she moved to donor relations in higher education at Rutgers University, then in 2013, returned to healthcare to develop the first comprehensive donor relations program for three hospital foundations within the RWJ Barnabas Health system.
Cheryl currently leads the donor relations team responsible for 15 hospitals and network entities under the Hackensack Meridian Health Foundation, where she has worked to grow a donor relations program that includes multiple, recurring touches for all donors and an emphasis on major donor stewardship. Prior to entering the non-profit sector, Cheryl worked in the legal field and in academia. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology and History from the University of Delaware and a doctorate in Anthropology/Archaeology from the University of California, Berkeley.
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