EPISODE · Jul 14, 2023 · 52 MIN
157: Becky Fullmer, University of Central Florida
from RAISE Podcast
For more than two decades Becky Fullmer has been designing and driving organizational growth and performance improvement strategies, with much of her career spent in higher education philanthropy. She serves as the Associate Vice President for Advancement Operations at the University of Central Florida, where she leads the IT, Prospect Development, Records and Gifts, Donor Relations, and Operations teams. Prior to UCF, Becky was part of the team at the University of Cincinnati Foundation, serving as Assistant Vice President and Campaign Director. She also spent several wonderful years as part of the Advancement (Prospect Development) team at The Ohio State University. Her prior experience also includes work in non-profit compliance, administration, and communications.Becky is a two-time graduate of The Ohio State University with an undergraduate degree in English and a graduate degree in Public Affairs. She is a life-long learner passionate about leadership, technology, the Oxford comma, and the power of philanthropy to transform lives.
What this episode covers
This week on the RAISE Podcast, Brent chats with Becky Fullmer, Associate Vice President for Advancement Operations at the University of Central Florida. Becky LOVES her job. Like, really, really loves it. On this episode, we find out why. Some topics covered during this convo: 👉 What factors keep deep affinity from becoming philanthropy? 👉 What is one thing every Director of Prospect Research should better understand about the role of Campaign Director? 👉 And vice versa? 👉 How do the new U.S. News & World Report rankings affect UCF? 👉 What can advancement teams learn from the Disney experience? This is a conversation about loving the place where you work, loving the place where you give, and some helpful takeaways for our journey to both of those things. Tune in!
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