Evan Parker has a diverse work experience spanning various roles and organizations. Evan began their career as the Volunteer Coordinator at the College of William and Mary and later worked as a Program Assistant at Voice International. Evan then moved on to become the Online Communications Manager for Congressman Bernie Sanders, where they supervised all aspects of the congressman's online engagement efforts. Evan then joined the Carol Trevelyan Strategy Group, where they served as the Director of Website Development, overseeing strategic technology use and managing client campaigns.
In 2005, Evan joined The Nature Conservancy as the Associate Director of Online Donor Engagement, where they provided strategy for online and offline donor campaigns and integrated digital efforts into traditional programs. Evan later joined Brodeur Partners as the Vice President, managing integrated marketing and rebranding campaigns for complex clients and developing corporate partnership programs. Evan then worked at Freeflow Digital as a Principal, where they led the firm's fundraising and integrated communications verticals for various nonprofit and government agency clients.
From 2014 to 2021, Evan held multiple roles at Georgetown University, including Adjunct Lecturer and Fellow. Evan created a curriculum and lectures on "Activating Cause Audiences" and focused on the science behind engaging supporters. Evan also published work on the topic and delivered lectures and trainings.
Most recently, Evan served as the Senior Vice President for Clients and Accounts at EveryAction, leading a team in onboarding and retaining nonprofit and political clients, as well as overseeing strategic planning and technology platform management. Currently, they hold the position of Director of Web Strategy at Best Friends Animal Society. Overall, Evan's work experience showcases their expertise in web strategy, integrated marketing, fundraising, and donor engagement.
Evan Parker pursued their undergraduate education at William & Mary from 1993 to 1997. During this period, they obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in International Relations. In 2004, Evan Parker enrolled at The Johns Hopkins University, where they studied Digital Communications. The end year for their studies at The Johns Hopkins University is not specified.
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