Mandy Huckins

Project Director, CFC National Marketing And Senior Director, CFC Operations at Global Impact

Mandy Huckins has a diverse work experience spanning over two decades. Mandy began their career at First Federal, where they worked as a Property & Security Services Coordinator and later as a Contract Administrator. In these roles, they were responsible for coordinating property and security services and managing contracts.

After leaving First Federal, Mandy joined Trident Technical College as an Adjunct Professor in the English Department. Mandy taught English courses during their time there.

Following their tenure at Trident Technical College, Mandy joined Global Impact. Mandy held several positions at the organization, including Executive Officer and Program Coordinator for Development. In these roles, they managed campaigns, trained employees, created materials for external distribution, and conducted research to generate revenue. Mandy also served as the Deputy Director and later the Director of the Combined Federal Campaign-Overseas, where they led a team to raise millions of dollars annually for charitable organizations.

Throughout their career, Mandy has developed strong leadership skills, demonstrated through their successful fundraising efforts and management of teams. Mandy also has experience in contract administration and teaching.

Mandy Huckins has a Master of Arts Degree in English from the University of Charleston, an MA in English from the College of Charleston, and a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration and Management, General, as well as a Bachelor's degree in Business & Spanish, from Charleston Southern University.

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  • Project Director, CFC National Marketing And Senior Director, CFC Operations

    June, 2017 - present

  • Director, Combined Federal Campaign-overseas

    August, 2015

  • Deputy Director For Cfc-overseas

    August, 2009

  • Program Coordinator For Development

    June, 2008

  • Executive Officer, Cfc-overseas

    August, 2004

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