Krystal Schiffelbein
About Krystal Schiffelbein
Krystal Schiffelbein is an Account Executive at GiveCampus, specializing in educational fundraising and community engagement. She has a background in higher education administration and advocates for women in leadership while raising two daughters.
Current Role at GiveCampus
Krystal Schiffelbein serves as an Account Executive at GiveCampus, a position she has held since 2022. In this role, she focuses on educational fundraising and aims to connect communities with worthy causes. Her experience in business development and her commitment to empowering women in leadership contribute to her effectiveness in this position.
Previous Experience at GiveCampus
Before her current role, Krystal worked at GiveCampus as a Business Development Representative from 2021 to 2022. During her 10-month tenure, she contributed to the organization’s mission of enhancing educational fundraising efforts and building relationships with various stakeholders.
Professional Background in Higher Education
Krystal has extensive experience in higher education, having worked at Colorado College in various capacities. She served as the Assistant Director of Regional Engagement from 2019 to 2021 and as the Assistant Director of Annual Giving from 2018 to 2019. Additionally, she was a Residential Life Coordinator from 2014 to 2016, where she supported student engagement and community building.
Educational Qualifications
Krystal Schiffelbein holds a Master of Science (M.S.) in Higher Education/Higher Education Administration from St. Cloud State University, which she completed from 2012 to 2014. She also earned a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Communication Studies with a Human Communication Emphasis from the University of Northern Colorado, graduating in 2012.
Advocacy and Personal Values
Krystal advocates for women in leadership and is inspired by female mentors. She strives to empower women-identified leaders and celebrates their unique paths. As a mother raising two daughters, she promotes the belief that gender should not limit potential, emphasizing the importance of creating connections between donors and non-profits.