Claudia Stowers Cfre, Cap, Clf

Vice President For Advancement at Museum of the American Revolution

Claudia Stowers, CFRE, CAP, CLF has a diverse work experience in the non-profit sector and has held various leadership positions throughout their career. Claudia started as the President and CEO at United Way of Greater High Point, where they achieved consistent double-digit campaign growth and earned the organization prestigious awards. Claudia then worked as a Loaned Executive and Acting COO at United Way of the National Capital Area, further expanding their experience in the United Way network. Claudia also served as a consultant at La Salle University's Center for Non-profits. Claudia later became the Director of Development and Communications at Episcopal Community Services, where they successfully increased individual giving and rebranded the organization. Claudia then joined Girl Scouts of Eastern PA as the Chief Development Officer for a short period. Claudia continued their leadership positions at The American College, where they served as the Vice President and campaign manager, leading a successful capital campaign and creating new centers of academic excellence. Currently, Claudia is the Vice President for Advancement at the Museum of the American Revolution, where they are involved in completing a $150 million campaign for the museum.

Claudia Stowers, CFRE, CAP, CLF pursued a Bachelor of Arts degree with a double major in English and Economics from Meredith College, completing their studies from 1969 to 1973. Additionally, they attended the Center for Creative Leadership in Greensboro, NC, but no specific degree or field of study information is available for this period. Claudia also participated in the Harvard Executive Management Program, although details regarding the duration and field of study are not provided. Lastly, they enrolled in NCSU and ASU, but no specific information about their degree or field of study is mentioned.

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  • Vice President For Advancement

    March, 2015 - present