Best Practice Webinar: Minding Our Mental Health: Addressing Challenges in Prospect Development
Recorded On: 06/03/2024
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In recognition of Mental Health Awareness month in May and to follow up on a similar popular article series in Connections, this webinar is intended to provide guidance from peers who have found success caring for their physical, mental, and emotional health in a variety of working environments. Given the various sizes, institutions, and work environments – namely, in-person, hybrid, and remote – attendees will likely pick up one or more ideas for how to prioritize their well-being, while working effectively.*
*Full participation is applicable for 1.0 points in Category 1.B -Education of the CFRE International application for initial certification and/or recertification.
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Jennifer Huebner (Moderator)
Director of Prospect Research
The Humane Society of the United States
Jennifer has worked in philanthropy full-time since 2011, after first being introduced to fundraising as a student caller at the College of William and Mary. She held various roles within prospect research and management, program administration and leadership annual giving at the University of Virginia and George Washington University, and within prospect research and stewardship at Episcopal High School in Alexandria, VA before beginning her current role as Director of Prospect Research with the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) in September 2023. Prospect research has been Jennifer’s primary professional interest and area of specialization for a total of 10 years. At HSUS, Jennifer leads the Prospect Development team in providing donor intelligence to the CEO, senior staff and frontline fundraisers in a variety of formats, while supporting prospect discovery efforts and the team’s overall strategy.
Jennifer has been involved with Apra’s Content Development Committee and its predecessor committees for a total of seven years, beginning in 2013. Outside of work, Jennifer adores spending time with her senior toy poodle, Fancy (who she rescued in 2020) and running.