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Colleen Veldt
AVP of Peer-to-Peer Fundraising - Mission-Driven Brand Marketing Director - Innovative Campaigns - Strategic Marketing & Communications - Project Management - Social Innovation - Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)
Colleen Veldt is a highly accomplished professional with a background in peer-to-peer fundraising, mental health projects, development, staffing coordination, and police reform organizing.
She studied at New York University Gallatin School of Individualized Study, focusing on Religion, Violence, and Public Policy, culminating in a Bachelor of Arts degree.
Currently, Colleen holds the position of Associate Vice President of Peer-to-Peer Fundraising at Covenant House International, showcasing her leadership and strategic fundraising skills.
Her previous roles at Covenant House International, including Director and Coordinator of Peer-to-Peer Fundraising, underline her expertise in this area and her dedication to supporting important causes.
Prior to her work at Covenant House, Colleen served as a Mental Health Project Coordinator at Urban Justice Center, demonstrating her commitment to community well-being and advocacy.
Her experience as a Development Associate at Covenant House New Jersey highlights her proficiency in fundraising strategies and donor relations.
Moreover, Colleen's expertise in staffing coordination, evident from her role as a Staffing Coordinator at Brooklyn Bazaar, showcases her organizational skills and ability to manage resources effectively.
Additionally, her role as a Police Reform Organizing Project Assistant Coordinator at Urban Justice Center underscores her passion for social justice and reform efforts within the community.
Having also worked as a Resident Assistant at New York University, Colleen has shown her dedication to helping and supporting others in various capacities.
Colleen Veldt's career journey reflects a diverse skill set encompassing fundraising, project coordination, advocacy, and community engagement, making her a valuable asset in the nonprofit sector.