Rett Syndrome Research Trust
Tim has over 25 years of experience in fundraising and nonprofit leadership. Before coming to RSRT in 2013, he served as vice president for development and external relations at the Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation, an operating foundation in Princeton. Before that he worked for 10 years in the development office of Columbia University’s Teachers College, where he had numerous roles, including director of corporate and foundation relations and executive director of strategic initiatives.
He holds a bachelor's degree from Carleton College in Minnesota, and a master's degree from Columbia University’s Teachers College.
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Rett Syndrome Research Trust
Rett Syndrome Research Trust is a non-profit organization that offers research, treatments for Parkinson's, epilepsy and anxiety disorders.