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Breakout Session 2C:
Grab Your Zoom Shirt! How to Successfully Embrace Virtual Events

Scott Eichinger, Jennifer Hughes, and Kerri Stancil

Wednesday, September 23
12:00 PM – 1:00 PM


Session Description

The National Park Foundation will highlight how they moved their donor engagement events to a digital platform, sharing key takeaways for a successful transition to virtual events. Through a quick learning curve and support across the organization, NPF continues to deliver content to donors through engaging online events.

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About the Speakers

Scott Eichinger
Director for Donor Relations and Stewardship
National Park Foundation

Scott has 20 years of nonprofit fundraising experience, most recently with the National Park Foundation, the official philanthropic partner for the National Park Service. Previously, he worked for the Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center and Maryland Fund for Excellence (both at the University of Maryland), the Environmental Law Institute and the Shakespeare Theatre Company. His favorite national park is Redwood National Park. 


Jennifer Hughes
Manager of Donor Engagement and Events
National Park Foundation

Jennifer has over 10 years of development fundraising experience in conservation, academic medicine and higher education. Before joining the National Park Foundation, she worked at the University of Chicago and the University of Illinois. Her favorite national park is Grand Teton National Park.


Kerri Stancil
Manager, Major Donor Stewardship
National Park Foundation

Kerri has worked in the nonprofit sector for nearly ten years. Before working for the National Park Foundation, she served at the Public Welfare Foundation as executive assistant to the president, where she supported the organization in four key areas of criminal justice reform. Kerri is passionate about working in the nonprofit sector and feels it reaches a broader audience than its private and governmental counterparts. Her favorite national park is Lowell National Historic Park, in Lowell, Massachusetts.