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Madison McClendon
Assistant Director, Alumni Relations at The University of Chicago Divinity School
Madison McClendon is a dedicated and passionate development professional who focuses on creating meaningful and engaging experiences for donors supporting various causes. With a strong belief that donor relations is fundamentally about relationships, Madison aims to build lasting connections between donors and the philanthropic initiatives they are passionate about. Her approach is rooted in understanding the diverse interests of her donors and communicating the profound impact their contributions have on the causes they care for.
Madison's commitment to fostering these relationships is evident in her extensive background within the University of Chicago Divinity School and related organizations. Currently serving as the Assistant Director of Alumni Relations at the University of Chicago Divinity School, Madison plays a pivotal role in enhancing donor engagement and strengthening connections between alumni and the institution. Her previous positions within the University of Chicago system, including roles as Assistant Director and Donor Relations Development Associate, showcase her capability in managing complex donor engagement strategies and addressing the unique needs of each donor.
Before stepping into the world of development, Madison's journey began with an educational foundation rooted in both religion and political science, which she pursued at Furman University through a Bachelor of Arts degree. Her academic interests further blossomed as she studied for a Master of Divinity (M.Div.) degree at the University of Chicago Divinity School. This combination of education provides her with a unique perspective on the intersection of faith, community service, and charitable giving, essential elements in her role in donor relations.
In addition to her primary position, Madison has taken on various roles that demonstrate her commitment to service and leadership. Madison served as an Interim Minister and Pastoral Intern, gaining invaluable experience in community engagement and spiritual guidance. Additionally, her chaplaincy internship at Jackson Park Hospital and Medical Center allowed her to cultivate compassion and empathy, skills that are indispensable in the field of development. Her administrative support at Southsiders Organized and United for Liberation (SOUL) illustrates her dedication to advocating for social justice and community empowerment, while her internship at the Baptist Joint Committee for Religious Liberty provided her with insights into advocacy and the importance of religious freedoms.
Madison's extensive involvement at the University of Chicago extends to her work as a Graduate Student Assistant at the University of Chicago Alumni Association, where she assisted in fostering alumni relations and collaborative opportunities. Each of these experiences contributes to her well-rounded perspective on the role of philanthropy in advancing causes related to education, faith, and social justice.