Lunch with Robert Walters (VP-IP&O) and Colleen Brinkmann (CPO-NTX Food Bank)


Item Number: 1369

Time Left: CLOSED

Value: $100

Online Close: Dec 1, 2017 11:59 PM CST

Bid History: 8 bids - Item Sold!

Description

Who: This Event is for Dallas area employees. What: Spend time (including lunch) with Robert Walters, Vice-President, Integrated Planning & Operations along with Colleen Townsley Brinkmann, North Texas Food Bank, Chief Philanthropy Officer. A dedicated nonprofit professional with 26 years of senior management experience, Colleen started at NTFB in 2002 as the Director of Communications and quickly moved into the role of Chief Marketing Officer. After taking over the Special Events and Development teams, she was promoted to CPO. During Colleen's tenure at the Food Bank, NTFB's fundraising has grown exponentially with an increase in public support of 604%, from $2.6 million in 2004 to $18.3 million in 2016. In 2013, Colleen received the Community Service Award from the Greater Dallas INDO-AMERICAN Chamber of Commerce, and is an alumna of Leadership Texas, Leadership Southwest and Leadership Garland. She is also a graduate of the Leadership Dallas Class of 2015. In 2011 and 2012 she received Feeding America's "Good to Great Marketing Program of the Year" and "Good to Great Fundraising Program of the Year", respectively.She served on Feeding America's Hunger Action Month task force, and on advisory boards for the Methodist Hospital System and Clear Channel. She is a former board member of both the Dallas Memorial Center for Holocaust Studies, Dallas HR Management Association and St. Stephen's Hospital USA Board. Colleen currently serves on the American India Foundation/Dallas Chapter's council.A native of India, Colleen enjoys opportunities to connect with her heritage.Colleen's husband Barney, is a 40-year AT&T employee. When: Based on availability of Robert, Colleen and winning bidder. Where: Dallas Area

Special Instructions

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Robert will match the winning bid with a personal donation to the North Texas Food Bank up to $250.

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