Kaleigh Wagner
About Kaleigh Wagner
Kaleigh Wagner serves as the Senior Director at CCS Fundraising, specializing in campaign planning and feasibility studies in the health, human, and social services sectors. With a background in donor communications and volunteer management, she focuses on strategic fundraising initiatives to create lasting community impact.
Work at CCS Fundraising
Kaleigh Wagner has been serving as Senior Director at CCS Fundraising since 2021. In this role, she specializes in campaign planning and feasibility studies, particularly within the health, human, and social services sectors. Prior to her current position, she held the role of Executive Director from 2019 to 2021 and Associate Director from 2018 to 2019. Her tenure at CCS Fundraising has focused on developing strategic fundraising initiatives aimed at creating lasting impact within communities.
Education and Expertise
Kaleigh Wagner earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Sociology from John Carroll University. Her academic background supports her expertise in donor communications and volunteer management, which she applies to mission-based organizations. This educational foundation enhances her ability to effectively engage stakeholders and drive successful fundraising campaigns.
Background
Kaleigh Wagner has a professional background that spans several roles at CCS Fundraising, where she has accumulated significant experience in the nonprofit sector. Her work has primarily focused on health, human, and social services, allowing her to develop a deep understanding of the unique challenges and opportunities within these fields. This background informs her strategic approach to fundraising and community engagement.
Achievements
Throughout her career at CCS Fundraising, Kaleigh Wagner has contributed to various strategic fundraising initiatives that aim to create a lasting impact within communities. Her roles have included responsibilities that encompass campaign planning, feasibility studies, donor communications, and volunteer management, all of which are critical to the success of mission-based organizations.