Deborah Dolgin has over 20 years of experience in the non-profit sector. Deborah began their career as the Director of Campaign Operations at the Jewish Federation of Palm Beach County, where they managed a $25 million annual campaign and supervised campaign staff.
Deborah then joined the American Technion Society, starting as the Palm Beach Chapter Director and later transitioning to Assistant Director and Associate Director in the Western Region. Their responsibilities included cultivating major and mega gift donors, implementing fundraising strategies, and managing local boards.
Deborah also served as the Director of National Special Projects at the American Friends of Magen David Adom, an organization that supports Israel's national ambulance and humanitarian aid agency. Deborah was involved in fundraising for MDA's lifesaving operations and oversaw special projects.
Currently, Deborah is Vice President of the Western Region at the Birthright Israel Foundation. The foundation raises funds to support Birthright Israel, a program that provides young Jewish adults with a 10-day trip to Israel. Their role involves ensuring the program's continuity and strengthening Jewish continuity by expanding its reach.
Overall, Deborah Dolgin has a strong background in nonprofit management, fundraising, and donor relations, with a focus on supporting organizations that contribute to Jewish continuity and humanitarian aid.
Deborah Dolgin earned their Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Marketing from the University of Florida - Warrington College of Business. Deborah attended the college from 1982 to 1987.
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