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Friday, 21 August 2009 13:58

Project Manager

Arthurine WalkerIn her role as Project Manager for Campaign Consultation, Inc., Arthurine Walker works to advance community development and organizational capacity building, within the national and community service field. Her primary focus: community organizing, strategic action planning, program management and replication, facilitation and training.

She has just completed the development and delivery of two Communicators Institutes for Learn and Serve America grantees. In addition, the design, development and delivery of an e-Tool for AmeriCorps outreach is underway and a national outreach project to identify potential new grantees for the program has been completed. Annually, she is at work helping the Corporation for National and Community Service expand the national impact of the Martin Luther King Day of Service Initiative.

Ms. Walker has used her facilitation skills with the Building Community Institute for VISTA (Volunteers In Service to America) and at the Forum on College Student Volunteering for national service and community organizations. She has also worked on the development of an online presentation for Senior Corps programs regarding fundraising compliance with OMB Cost Principles.

She brings to Campaign Consultation twenty years of experience working with social-profits and government. Just prior to joining Campaign Consultation, she directed the outreach efforts of the Corporation for National and Community Service and served as an independent consultant for a diverse consortium of clients.

She holds a Bachelor of Business Administration from Baruch College, City University of New York and a Master of Arts in Intercultural Management from the School for International Training, Brattleboro, VT. Ms. Walker has a penchant for work as varied as youth development; professional development; teacher education; cultural exchange and fund raising.
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