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Robin H. Rosenbluth
Robin H. Rosenbluth, CFRE, has over 25 years of experience in fundraising. She is currently the deputy director of major gifts for The Nature Conservancy-New York City, where she is responsible for managing a team of fundraisers who raise funds for both New York and international conservation projects. She recently served as assistant vice president for development at Columbia University Medical Center, where she was responsible for academic research priorities for the medical school's successful one billion dollar campaign as well as oversight of corporate and foundation relations. Before then, she served as corporate director for Continuum Health Partners, Inc., where she managed corporate and foundation giving for four major New York City hospitals. She is the former director of development for the Ms. Foundation for Women and served as the chief development officer for the organization’s annual and endowment fundraising. She also served as a development consultant for a broad range of nonprofit organizations and has conducted fundraising presentations and classes for the Association of Fundraising Professionals, the CFRE overview course, the Association of Health Care Professionals, and the Support Center for Non-Profit Management. Rosenbluth received a B.A. in sociology and economic development from Friends World College, where she studied in Europe, East Africa, and Central America.
Robin Rosenbluth teaches Foundations of Fundraising and Development.
