Danielle T.
About Danielle T.
Danielle T. serves as the Assistant Vice President at CCS Fundraising, a position she has held since 2021. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in English Language and Literature from Western Washington University and a Master of Library & Information Science from the University of Washington.
Work at CCS Fundraising
Danielle T. has been serving as Assistant Vice President at CCS Fundraising since 2021. In this role, she contributes to the organization's mission by leveraging her extensive experience in fundraising and library services. Prior to her current position, she held several roles within CCS Fundraising, including Senior Director from 2020 to 2021 and Executive Director from 2018 to 2020. Her tenure at CCS Fundraising showcases her commitment to advancing the organization's goals and her expertise in the fundraising sector.
Education and Expertise
Danielle T. holds a Bachelor of Arts in English Language and Literature from Western Washington University. She furthered her education by obtaining a Master of Library & Information Science from the University of Washington. This academic background equips her with strong analytical and communication skills, essential for her roles in both fundraising and library services.
Background
Danielle T. has a diverse professional background that includes significant experience in both fundraising and library services. She began her career at Sno-Isle Libraries, where she worked in various capacities, including Senior Library Assistant and Assistant to the Chief Financial Officer. Her roles at Sno-Isle Libraries provided her with foundational skills in project coordination and financial management, which she later applied in her fundraising career.
Previous Positions at Sno-Isle Libraries
Danielle T. worked at Sno-Isle Libraries in several roles from 2011 to 2014. She served as Senior Library Assistant for eight months, followed by two years as Assistant to the Chief Financial Officer. Additionally, she was a Special Projects Coordinator for one year. These positions allowed her to develop a strong understanding of library operations and project management.