CASE
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Between August 2001 and June 2005, I was Senior Editor, Books, at the Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE). Headquartered in Washington, DC, with an office in London, England, CASE is an association of advancement professionals who work in alumni relations, communications, and development (fundraising) in colleges, universities, and independent (private) schools. CASE Books is a source for in-depth information about specific education advancement topics. Titles of some of my CASE Books projects include: Academic Ceremonies: A Handbook of Traditions and Protocol, by April L. Harris (CASE, 2005) Advancement in Independent Schools, Theodore Fischer, editor (CASE eBook, 2005) Advancement in Community Colleges, Theodore Fischer, editor (CASE eBook, 2005) A Dynamic Foundation for Fund Raising: A Guide to Organizing or Reorganizing an Institutionally Related Foundation, by Joseph F. Phelan (CASE, 2004) Innovations in Annual Giving: Ten Departures that Worked, by Robert A. Burdenski (CASE, 2003) Fund Raising from Black-College Alumni: Successful Strategies for Supporting Alma Mater, by Marybeth Gasman & Sibby Anderson-Thompkins (CASE, 2003) Competing for Students, Money, and Reputation: Marketing the Academy in the 21st Century, by Larry D. Lauer (CASE, 2002) The New Advancement Team: Strategies, Ideas, and Practices, by Terry Sykora (CASE, 2002) The Unit Development Officer’s Handbook, F. A. Hilenski, editor (CASE, 2002)Happy Birthday, Dear Alma Mater: Planning A Major Institutional Anniversary, by Eman Quotah (CASE, 2002
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