Pamela Rainey Lawler has a diverse and extensive work experience in various sectors. Pamela Rainey began their career in 1982 as a Senior Writer at Hay Associates. In 1993, they served as the Director of Development & Communications at the Public Interest Law Center. In the same year, they also started their own business called Pamela's Garden & Home, which they managed until 2001. From 2002 to 2004, Lawler worked as the Director of College Development at Drexel University.
In 2006, Lawler became the Vice President of Outreach & Development at MicroSociety, where they played a vital role in expanding the organization's reach through strategic partnerships. Pamela Rainey presented at conferences on the importance of entrepreneurial education for children.
From 2010 to 2013, Lawler served as the Director of Development & Communications at Catholic Partnership Schools, where they were responsible for revitalizing the schools and implementing fund development and marketing strategies.
Pamela Rainey then worked as a Senior Fellow at the Fels Institute of Government at the University of Pennsylvania from 2016 to 2018. In 2018, Lawler became an Adjunct Faculty member at the College of Mount Saint Vincent, where they taught a Capstone seminar in the Master's in International Development & Service program.
Since 2013, Lawler has also been an Independent Consultant & Speaker, providing advisory services to philanthropic and non-profit organizations.
Throughout their career, Lawler has demonstrated expertise in fundraising, communications, strategic planning, and education. Pamela Rainey'swork experience showcases their ability to lead and make a positive impact in various professional settings.
Pamela Rainey Lawler holds a certificate in Small Business Management from the University of Pennsylvania, Wharton Small Business Development Center, which they earned in 1995. Previously, they obtained a certificate in Journalism from the Charles Morris Price School of Advertising & Journalism in 1972. Pamela Rainey pursued their undergraduate studies in English Literature from 1967 to 1970 at Gwynedd Mercy University. Prior to that, Pamela attended Mount St. Joseph Academy, although no specific details regarding their degree or field of study are provided.
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