Matt D'Amico has had a diverse range of work experiences over the years. Matt started their career as a Constituent Affairs Intern at the Office of U.S. Senator Charles Schumer in 2006, where they facilitated press conferences and contributed to the Senator's media plan. In 2007, they worked as a Communications Intern at The Roman Houses. Later that year, they became an Advertising Sales and Operations Intern at Revolution Health Group, where they drafted advertising proposals and analyzed campaign performance.
In 2008, Matt joined the U.S. Department of Justice as a Paralegal Specialist, where they conducted research, analyzed financial documents, and assisted in conducting interviews for litigation purposes. Matt then transitioned to The Brookings Institution, Metropolitan Policy Program in 2010 as a Development Coordinator. In this role, they managed donor relationships, led internal projects, and wrote grant proposals.
In 2012, Matt joined the Council for a Strong America as a Senior Associate, where they managed relationships with institutional donors and implemented cultivation strategies. Matt also worked on targeting diversified revenue streams and ensuring the meeting of funder expectations.
Matt then moved to AARP & AARP Foundation in 2014, where they served as a Development Officer. In this role, they identified and managed relationships with prospective donors, raised funding from institutional and individual donors, and managed the fundraising pipeline across multiple branches.
Their most recent position, starting in 2016, is with AARP Foundation, where they initially served as a Grant Program Officer. Their responsibilities included identifying potential funding sources and managing relationships. Matt is currently serving as a Partnership Director, although the specific details of their role are not provided.
Overall, Matt has gained extensive experience in relationship management, fundraising, strategic planning, and project management throughout their career.
Matt D'Amico has a diverse education history. Matt began their academic journey at Shenendehowa High School from 2000 to 2004. Later, they attended Hamilton College from 2004 to 2008, where they obtained a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree with a focus on Government and Economics. In 2007, they also had the opportunity to study abroad at Trinity College-Hartford's Rome Campus, where they explored Italian, Art History, and Economics. Matt continued their education at The George Washington University from 2014 to 2017, pursuing a Master of Public Administration (M.P.A.) degree. During the same period, they also completed a Graduate Certificate in Non-Profit Management at The George Washington University, specializing in the field of Non-Profit Management & Corporate Social Responsibility.
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