Brian Smith

Director Of Engagement And Integration at Summit Marketing

Brian Smith has a strong work history with experience in various roles and industries. Brian started their career as the Director of the CASE ASAP Conference at the Student Alumni Association in 2009. Brian then worked at the Indiana University Alumni Association, where they served as the Senior Vice President of the Student Alumni Association, overseeing philanthropic events and strategic planning.

In 2011, Brian moved on to The Salvation Army, where they held the positions of Divisional Volunteer Coordinator and Corporate Development and Engagement Manager. In these roles, they focused on building relationships with donors and increasing community engagement through volunteerism initiatives.

Brian's most recent position was at Summit Marketing, where they held several roles. Brian started as a National Account Executive, managing integrated marketing and fundraising campaigns. Brian then advanced to the role of National Engagement Manager, where they led a team in developing strong customer relationships and implementing omnichannel marketing strategies. Finally, they served as the Director of Engagement, leading a team responsible for strategic fundraising execution and client retention.

Overall, Brian has a track record of achieving results, building strong relationships, and driving engagement and growth in the organizations they have worked for.

Brian Smith earned a Bachelor's degree in Finance and Management from Indiana University - Kelley School of Business. Brian attended the school from 2006 to 2011. Following that, they pursued a Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) with a focus on Management and Strategy at WGU Indiana from 2012 to 2014.

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Timeline

  • Director Of Engagement And Integration

    December, 2022 - present

  • Director Of Engagement

    June, 2020

  • National Engagement Manager

    January, 2019

  • National Account Executive

    September, 2014

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