Elizabeth Goldberg Joins Alloy as VP of Strategic Fundraising

 

Elizabeth Goldberg, VP of Strategic Fundraising

Alloy Fundraising is thrilled to announce the addition of Elizabeth Goldberg as the company’s new Vice President of Strategic Fundraising. Elizabeth, a seasoned non-profit executive with over two decades of experience, will lead Alloy's new Strategic Fundraising practice, expanding the firm’s current offerings to meet the growing demand for comprehensive fundraising services.

We’re excited to introduce this new line of services and look forward to seeing the impact Elizabeth will have in helping our clients achieve even greater fundraising success.
— Shoshana Ben-Yoar, Managing Partner

Alloy’s clients have long relied on the firm’s expertise in grant writing and event planning, and now, with Elizabeth at the helm, Alloy will broaden its focus to help nonprofits strengthen their fundraising strategies. The new services will address the growing needs of nonprofit clients by providing expertise in building annual campaigns, major giving, and leadership training. Elizabeth’s leadership will guide organizations through best practices for fundraising success, offering tailored solutions to help nonprofits thrive.

“Elizabeth’s results-driven approach, coupled with her collaborative work style and deep understanding of the nonprofit sector, makes her the ideal person to lead our new practice,” said Shoshana Ben-Yoar, Founder and Managing Partner of Alloy Fundraising. “We’re excited to introduce this new line of services and look forward to seeing the impact Elizabeth will have in helping our clients achieve even greater fundraising success.”

Elizabeth joins Alloy after a successful tenure at CHRIS 180, where she played a pivotal role in growing the organization’s annual fund from $3 million to $5.8 million. Elizabeth began her career in nonprofit fundraising in 2008 at the Milwaukee Jewish Federation. Since then, she has held senior leadership roles at the Associated Jewish Community Federation of Baltimore and the Jewish Federation of Greater Atlanta, where she managed a $17 million annual campaign. 

Elizabeth holds a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Wheaton College and a Master of Arts in Jewish Professional Leadership from Brandeis University. She resides in Atlanta with her husband, Scott, and their two dogs, Dante and Maggie.

 
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