Graham-Pelton Announces New Senior Vice President For Faith-Based Division
Global fundraising consulting firm appoints John Gimmler
NEW YORK, June 29, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Graham-Pelton Consulting, Inc., a leading global fundraising and management consulting firm serving the non-profit sector, announced today that John Gimmler has joined the firm in 2015 as Senior Vice President.
Prior to joining Graham-Pelton, Mr. Gimmler founded Philanthropic Consultants Worldwide. He previously served as President of RSI/Ketchum and Managing Partner at CCS. During his three decade plus career, Mr. Gimmler has assisted institutions worldwide to raise billions of dollars.
He has designed and led a wide range of projects for religious organizations, including Catholic Dioceses and Archdioceses; Protestant jurisdictions; national denominations; churches; schools; colleges; seminaries; hospitals; and agencies. In addition, he served as the International Executive Director of Rotary International's groundbreaking PolioPlus Campaign that raised over $250 million in 161 countries worldwide.
Graham-Pelton CEO Craig Leach said, "Mr. Gimmler will provide leadership to Graham-Pelton Consulting's Faith-Based Division, which provides resources and services to the religious sector specifically in planning for and implementing fundraising campaigns."
About Graham-Pelton
Graham-Pelton Consulting, Inc. is a leading fundraising and non-profit management firm with offices around the globe and is the trusted advisor and partner to leading impact-driven institutions across all sectors of the non-profit world. The firm customizes fundraising services to the needs of the client and the institution's culture, providing campaign management, planning studies, board training and development, major gift counsel, interim staffing, and other uniquely tailored services. Learn more at grahampelton.com
SOURCE Graham-Pelton Consulting, Inc.
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