Fisher House Foundation
Denise Dolan, CFRE, has diverse work experience spanning several organizations and roles. Denise began their career as a Project Coordinator at The Keystone Center in 1988 and held that position until 1999. Following that, she worked as the Director of Special Events at Ellipso, Inc. from 1999 to 2000. In 2001, she joined the United Nations Foundation, serving as the Director of Annual Giving until 2012. During this time, she gained experience and expertise in fundraising strategies. From 2012 to 2014, she worked as the Development Director at the Boy Scouts of America - National Capital Area Council. In 2014, she joined the Fisher House Foundation as their Vice President of Development. Throughout her various roles, she has consistently demonstrated strong leadership and a commitment to achieving organizational goals.
Denise Dolan, CFRE, has a diverse education history. Denise obtained a Bachelor's degree in Psychology from Regis University. Additionally, she pursued studies in Educational Leadership and Administration at George Mason University. Prior to their university education, Denise attended Valle High School in Ste. Genevieve, Missouri
Regarding certifications, Denise holds a Certified Fund Raising Executive (CFRE) accreditation from CFRE International, which she obtained in January 2008. She acquired an Executive Leadership certificate from Cornell University in July 2020 to further enhance their leadership skills. Denise also earned a High-Performance Leadership certificate from Cornell University in January 2020.
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The Fisher House program provides “a home away from home” for service members, veterans, and their families who are receiving medical treatment at a military or VA hospital. These special houses provide free temporary lodging, private suites, and are walking distance to the medical centers. The homes not only create an instant community for its residents, but also provide each family with a secure and private refuge after a long day to rest and recharge.