Jessie Salpeter
Sr. Director, Strategic Operations
National Park Foundation
Bio
As Senior Director of Strategic Operations at the National Park Foundation, Jessie collaborates with various teams to provide data-driven solutions and revenue analytics, develop and maintain new donor-related technologies, and oversees the general management and administration of all Philanthropy Systems and Operations. She has a knack for asking the question "why" and discovering new ways to work smarter, faster, and more automated.
Previously, Jessie has managed donor constituent management systems, donor stewardship procedures, reporting, analytics, and direct response production for organizations such as the Prospect Park Alliance, American Humane, and Foundation Fighting Blindness.
As a Peace Corps Volunteer in Ukraine, Jessie worked with a local non-profit to establish a sustainable fundraising model and operations budget and educated local youth on the benefits of volunteering. She holds a Master of Science in Non-Profit Management from The New School in New York City and a bachelor’s degree in Interpersonal Communications from New York University.
A native of the Washington area, Jessie resides in DC with her wife, dog, and cats. She is a dedicated Washington sports fan and enjoys playing competitive soccer and tennis year-round.
Previously, Jessie has managed donor constituent management systems, donor stewardship procedures, reporting, analytics, and direct response production for organizations such as the Prospect Park Alliance, American Humane, and Foundation Fighting Blindness.
As a Peace Corps Volunteer in Ukraine, Jessie worked with a local non-profit to establish a sustainable fundraising model and operations budget and educated local youth on the benefits of volunteering. She holds a Master of Science in Non-Profit Management from The New School in New York City and a bachelor’s degree in Interpersonal Communications from New York University.
A native of the Washington area, Jessie resides in DC with her wife, dog, and cats. She is a dedicated Washington sports fan and enjoys playing competitive soccer and tennis year-round.
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Session
Date
Time
Location
Connected Systems, Stronger Outcomes: Building a “Right Tool for the Job” Ecosystem Without Creating New Silos
Wed, Jun 17
From Adoption to Impact: National Park Foundation’s Blueprint for High Value Blackbaud Raiser’s Edge NXT® Usage
Wed, Jun 17