T. Christian Rollins

Chief Development Officer at Samaritan

T. Christian Rollins, MBA, CFRE has a diverse and extensive work experience in the healthcare and philanthropy sectors. T. Christian is currently serving as the Chief Development Officer at Samaritan Healthcare & Hospice since November 2013. Additionally, they hold the position of Chair at NPHI Philanthropy Forum since January 2019. Rollins is also an accomplished author, having written "TRUISMS of Fundraising" in 2010.

Rollins has been actively involved with various organizations, including the Community Foundation of South Jersey, where they served as a Trustee and Governance Chair since August 2010. T. Christian was also a member of the Board of Advisors at Pride Philanthropy, an Atlanta-based consultancy for not-for-profit organizations, from October 2013 to December 2021.

Furthermore, Rollins has made significant contributions to the Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFP) South Jersey as a Program Chair and Past-President from January 2010 to October 2019. T. Christian has also held positions on the Board of Advisors and as an Executive Vice President at Pride Philanthropy.

Earlier in their career, Rollins served as the Executive Director of Southern Ocean Medical Center Foundation from 2006 to 2011. T. Christian was also the Executive Director at Virtua Health from 1997 to 2001 and at Southern Regional Medical Center Foundation from 1993 to 1997.

Overall, Rollins has built a strong foundation of experience and expertise in development, fundraising, and philanthropy through their leadership roles and involvement with various healthcare and charitable organizations throughout their career.

T. Christian Rollins holds an MBA degree from Frostburg State University. Prior to that, they obtained a BA in Communications and Marketing from Hood College. Rollins also attended Roanoke College for an unspecified period. In terms of certifications, they are a CFRE with certification obtained from CFRE International. Rollins completed their secondary education at Frederick High School.

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  • Chief Development Officer

    November, 2013 - present