Theresa
A. Shubeck
Senior Vice President
Theresa
Shubeck has been a member of the Ruotolo Associates team for 11
years. She has 24 years of development, public relations and administrative
experience in secondary schools, higher education, churches and
social service organizations. Her background includes capital
campaigns, planning and feasibility studies, comprehensive development
programs, marketing, board development, seminars, student recruitment,
annual funds, strategic planning, special events and alumni relations.
During
a 12-year tenure on the university level, Theresa was involved
in every area of development, alumni relations and student recruitment.
Also on the institutional side, Theresa was director of development
for a private school in Manhattan, directing a capital campaign
comprised of building and endowment elements.
Theresas
current responsibilities include marketing, client services, and
staff supervision for the Mid-Atlantic Region, the firms
largest division. While with Ruotolo Associates, Theresa has counseled
non-profits of all types, including arts organizations, dioceses,
secondary schools, parishes, and health and social service agencies.
She has been awarded the firms Tim Manning Culture of Excellence
Award twice, most recently in 2002.
An
experienced presenter to volunteers and development professionals,
Theresa developed and led two distinct seminar series presented
to directors of development and school administrators on marketing,
retention and development for the Archdiocese of Boston and the
Diocese of Allentown. Through her research on leadership and feminist
issues, she developed a seminar on "Women in Philanthropy,"
and has addressed regional conferences of fund raising professionals
on the topics of "Hiring a Winner ... and How to Be One,"
"Major Donor Stewardship" and "Strategic Use of
Time in the One-Person Development Office," which received
recognition in the national publication, "The Non-Profit
Times."
Theresa
received a B.A. from Mount Holyoke College in English and Psychology,
a Master of Letters from Drew University, and has completed additional
graduate study in English literature. Her publications include
her Master's thesis, Sweet Dreams: Robert Frost's Search for Self,
and "For Donors Who Have Everything," The Major Gift
Difference for CASE publications.
She is currently a Board member for AFP-NJ (Association of Fundraising
Professionals) and co-chair of its Professional Development
Committee. At St. Michaels School in
Cranford, New Jersey, where her daughter Claire Xian is enrolled,
Theresa is a member of the Development Committee and involved in
the Children's Liturgy program.
She speaks at seminars for prospective adoptive parents through FTIA (Families thru International Adoption) and volunteers with
FCC (Families with Children from China). Theresa is a former member
of the Board of Directors of Morris Habitat for Humanity, and
has been a competitive runner and marathoner. She resides with
her daughter in Linden, New Jersey, and together they enjoy swimming
and dance.
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