Elizabeth Johnson
Development Data Systems Director
The Putney School
Bio
Elizabeth Johnson, bCRE-ProDevelopment Data Systems DirectorThe Putney School
Elizabeth Johnson brings over three decades of experience as a technical fundraiser and database professional, using Raiser's Edge since 2006 to drive advancement success and build systems that support donors and staff alike. A seasoned bbcon presenter, as well as a Blackbaud Community All-Star, Champion, and bCRE-Pro, she engages audiences with practical strategies, thought-provoking ideas, and creative approaches. She shares insights on everything from thriving in failure and the personal side of technology to responsible AI use, Power Automate, Google Tools, and all things Raiser's Edge. As co-leader of the Northern New England Raiser’s Edge Users Group, she also connects with the broader community to exchange best practices. Outside work, she enjoys fiber arts and creative problem-solving in Minecraft, applying the same passion for design and automation as she does to fundraising technology.
Elizabeth Johnson brings over three decades of experience as a technical fundraiser and database professional, using Raiser's Edge since 2006 to drive advancement success and build systems that support donors and staff alike. A seasoned bbcon presenter, as well as a Blackbaud Community All-Star, Champion, and bCRE-Pro, she engages audiences with practical strategies, thought-provoking ideas, and creative approaches. She shares insights on everything from thriving in failure and the personal side of technology to responsible AI use, Power Automate, Google Tools, and all things Raiser's Edge. As co-leader of the Northern New England Raiser’s Edge Users Group, she also connects with the broader community to exchange best practices. Outside work, she enjoys fiber arts and creative problem-solving in Minecraft, applying the same passion for design and automation as she does to fundraising technology.
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Session
Date
Time
Location
The Human Side of Technology: Driving Adoption Through Culture Change
Wed, Jun 17