As it built a major-gifts program over the past 15 years, the Sierra Club made a point to find fundraising talent from within the organization — and not always in the development office. Juana Torres, 33, worked eight years as a community organizer for the group before she was tapped as associate advancement director for the Southwest region, one of the organization’s nine frontline fundraisers.
Early career: With a double major in political science and environmental science from California Lutheran University, Ms. Torres went on to earn a master’s in public policy and set her sights on working in environmental protection. “I didn’t even know that fundraising was a career option,” she says.
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