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GlobalForbesThe World’s Billionaires 2018Free
GlobalGolf DigestHighest Paid Golfers 2017Free
GlobalTown and Country MagazineThe T&C 50: The Top Philanthropists of 2016Free
GlobalForbes10 Notable New Billionaires Of 2016Free
GlobalForbesThe World’s BillionairesFree
GlobalRichest LifestyleTop 10 Richest Pastors in the WorldFree
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GlobalInteresting EngineeringThe 10 Richest Engineers in the WorldFree
GlobalBusiness InsiderThe 10 Richest People in Medicine, 2012Free
GlobalCredit SuisseThe Global Wealth Report 2015Free
GlobalHurun ReportHurun Global Rich Lists, 2012-201Free
GlobalPayment SourceThe 25 Most Influential Women in Payments (2016)Free
GlobalForbesThe Richest People in TechFree
GlobalForbesThe World’s Top-Earning Authors: What They Earn Per PageFree
GlobalArtNewsThe Top 200 Collectors Archive: 1994–2015Free
GlobalBloombergBloomberg Markets’ Annual RankingsFree
GlobalForbesWorld’s Highest Paid AthletesFree
GlobalThe RichestReal Estate MillionairesFree
GlobalTimeTime’s 100 Most Influential PeopleFree
GlobalSilicon IndiaThe 10 Business Schools With The Most Billionaire AlumniFree
GlobalBloomberg’s BillionairesA daily ranking of the world’s richest peopleFree
GlobalFortune2014 Top Companies Global 500Free
GlobalFortuneThe 20 Highest Earning International AthletesFree
GlobalFortune2014 Women of the Global 500Free
GlobalForbesGlobal Celebrity 100Free
GlobalARTnews1990-2016 ARTnews 200, the Worlds Most Active Art BuyersFree
GlobalWikipediaYou can find many net worth listings by country. Enter “by net worth” as your search criteria for a list of what is availableFree
GlobalFourFourTwoFourFourTwo.com’s links to lists of wealth, status, history of football clubsFree
GlobalKnight FrankKnight Frank Wealth ReportFree
GlobalGlobal Salary SurveyRobert Walters Global Salary SurveyFree
Global“Ranker”Lists created by the company and by end users – a search on ‘wealthiest’ returned a variety of lists from many sourceFree
GlobalARTnews 200 Top CollectorsAnnual list of the world’s top art collectorsFree
GlobalArt Review Power 100The 100 most powerful people in the contemporary art sceneFree
GlobalForbesWorld’s Highest Paid CelebritiesFree
GlobalWorld’s BillionairesForbes MagazineFree
GlobalWorld’s Top Earning Soccer PlayersForbes MagazineFree
GlobalWorld’s Most Powerful WomenForbes MagazineFree
GlobalThe World’s Highest Paid AthletesForbes MagazineFree
Global50 Most Valuable Sports TeamsForbes MagazineFree
GlobalWorld’s Biggest Givers 2011Forbes MagazineFree
Global48 Heroes of PhilanthropyForbes MagazineFree
GlobalGlobal 500Fortune MagazineFree
Global50 Most Powerful Women in BusinessFortune MagazineFree
GlobalThe Time 100Time Magazine’s Most Influential PeopleFree
GlobalArabian Business Power 500Arabian Business.comFree
GlobalRichest Men & WomenWebsite with multiple wealth indicator lists and financials, however sources are not listed.Free
GlobalShare Ranks An opinion based website for posting rankings by category, multiple rich lists are included with a search on “net worth” or “rich list.”Free
GlobalNet Worth ListsCelebritynetworth.com includes many free links to other wealth based surveys in business, sports, entertainment.Free

USWho's Who in Health Care 2017Atlanta Business JournalFree
USThe Power List; Meet the restaurant industry's power players of 2017Nation Restaurant NewsFree
USWashington's Philanthropic 50Washington Life MagazineFree
USInc. 5000 2016: The Full ListInc.comFree
USTop 12 Richest African AmericansRichest LifestyleFree
USThe 10 Richest Families in America 2016Richest LifestyleFree
USTHE SILICON VALLEY 100: The most amazing and inspiring people in tech right nowBusiness InsiderFree
USAmerica’s Most Powerful Black CEOs in Corporate America Black EnterpriseFree
USAmerica’s 50 Most Powerful People in Food for 2015The Daily MealFree
USAmerica's Most Promising CompaniesForbesFree
USHollywood Salaries Revealed: Who Makes What on the Lot and on LocationThe Hollywood ReporterFree
USThe average wage for almost every job in AmericaBusiness InsiderFree
USMost Powerful WomenCrain's New York BusinessFree
USThe highest-paid female CEOs in MassachusettsBoston.comFree
US50 Most Powerful Moms of 20166Working MotherFree
USBoston's 50 Most Powerful People 2015Boston MagazineFree
USThe Philanthropy 50The Chronicle of PhilanthropyFee
USThe Richest People in AmericaForbes 400Free
USAmerica's Most Powerful CEOs Under 40ForbesFree
USThe 25 Highest-Earning Hedge Fund Managers And TradersForbesFree
USThe 2014 Washington Power 100Washington Life MagazineFree
USThe 2014 Hispanic Business 100LatinoMagazine.comFree
US100 Most Influential AtlantansAtlanta Business ChronicleFree
US100 Most Powerful ChicagoansA list of influence by Chicago Mag.comFree
USTop 100 Influential African Americans in Corporate AmericaSavoy MagazineFree
USThe 50 Most Powerful People in Boston (2012)Boston Magazine’s 50 Most Powerful PeopleFree
USMidas List – Top Tech InvestorsForbes Magazine’s list of the top 100 venture capitalists that generate profits for their investors and help to build valuable technology and life science companiesFree
USTop 20 CEOs under 40Forbes Magazine’s list of the top 20 most powerful CEO’s 40 and underFree
USTop 50 Women in Hedge FundsMarket Folly online blog listing the leading women in hedge funds (2010)Free
USTop 50 PhilanthropistsChronicle of PhilanthropyFree
USHighest Paid US Athletes – Fortunate 50Sports IllustratedFree
USUS Top Earning CEO’SForbes MagazineFree
USFortune 500 CompaniesFortune MagazineFree
USFortune 500 CEO’sFortune MagazineFree
USTop Female CEO’sFortune MagazineFree
US10 Entrepreneurs to WatchMoney MagazineFree
USFastest Growing CompaniesFortune MagazineFree
US20 Most Profitable CompaniesFortune MagazineFree
US50 Most Powerful Women in BusinessFortune MagazineFree
USInc 5000 ListsInc Magazine’s list of top 5,000, also includes lists of top entrepreneurs and some global categoriesFree
USUS Millionaire CapitalsForbes MagazineFree
US25 Highest Paid Female ExecutivesMoney MagazineFree
US20 Highest Paid Under 40Money MagazineFree
US25 Highest Paid Male ExecutivesMoney MagazineFree
USThe Decade’s Top 25 EarnersWall Street JournalFree
USTop Hedge Fund Earners 2012Absolute Return MagazineFee/Free trial
USList of 200+ influential figures changing New YorkNew York Magazine – 2006Free
US50 Highest-Paid HR ExecutivesHuman Resource ExecutiveFree
USTop 500 Hispanic BusinessesHispanicBusiness.comFree
US28 Richest Executives at Small Public CompaniesMoney Magazine – 2008 listFree
USA Classification of American WealthHistory and genealogy of the wealthy families in AmericaFree
USYoung EntrepreneursEntrepreneur.com – search for “Young Millionaires” to find links to past success stories and lists.Free
USRich RegisterSearchable database of America’s Wealthiest PeopleFee
USTop Asian American Corporate ExecutivesGoldseaFree
USAsian American Corporate SuperstarsGoldseaFree
USTop 100 Asian American EntrepreneursGoldseaFree
USTop Asian American ProfessionalsGoldseaFree
USNew York Rising Stars 40 Under 40Crain’s New York BusinessFree
USCrain’s New York BusinessIncludes a number of lists available for purchase, including 100 Highest-Paid CEOs, Highest Paid hospital Executives, and companies by industryFree/Fee
USWho Makes What – Boston Salary SurveyBoston Magazine’s 2010 Salary SurveyFree
USCrain’s Chicago Business ListsThis page includes a number of lists available for purchase, including Who’s Who in the Chicago business community as determined by the Crain’s editorial board, The Book of Lists (comprised of 35 lists), commercial real estate brokers, area’s 50 largest employers, highest paid CEOs of publicly-traded companies, highest-paid non-CEOs, largest law firms, largest firms owned by women, largest privately-held companies, among othersFee
US40 under 40Crain’s Chicago 2008 listingFree
USChicago’s Most Influential WomenCrain’s 2004 list – names only, additional profiles not availableFree
US2011 What People EarnParade Magazine review of US salariesFree
USWho Makes What – Chicago SalariesChicago Magazine’s 2009 report on area salariesFree
US50 Most Powerful Women in BostonBoston Magazine’s 2011 ListFree
US100 Most Powerful Women in BostonBoston Magazine list from 2003Free
US50 Wealthiest Bostonians (2006)Boston MagazineFree
USThe 50 Most Powerful People in Boston (2008)Boston MagazineFree
USFifty Powerful Families in Boston (2006) – Part 1, Part 2Boston MagazineFree
USThe 100 People Who Run Boston (2005)Boston MagazineFree
USSlate Top 60 PhilanthropistsSlate Magazine’s searchable database of US PhilanthropyFree
USMillion Dollar Donor ListIndiana University’s Center on Philanthropy’s searchable database of $1M+ donorsFree
US – AtlantaMost Influential AtlantansAtlanta Business ChronicleFree
US – BostonBoston Business Power 50Boston Business Journal’s list of the most influential people in the region.Free
US – BostonMost Powerful in Boston PhilanthropyBoston Magazine’s list of Boston’s most powerful in philanthropy.Free
US – Dallas/Ft. WorthDallas/Ft. Worth Most PowerfulA ranking of the top 1,000 influential people in the Dallas/Ft. Worth area.Free
US – Los AngelesWealthiest People and Families in Los Angeles County LA AlmanacFree
US – Washington DCWho Makes What in DCWashingtonian Website salary survey for 2010Free
US – Washington DCDC Power ListsWashington Life Magazine lists powerful DC people in Arts, Media, family ‘dynasties’Free
US – Washington DCDC Philanthropic 50Washington Life Magazine lists top donors to Environment, Community, Health, Education and ArtsFree
US400 Richest in USAForbes Magazine – aka “Forbes 400”Free
US-Washington DCDC Social ListWashington Life MagazineFree
US-Washington DCDC Wealth List (2007)Washington Life MagazineFree

UKWikipediaList of British by Net WorthFree
UKAluxTop 10 Richest People in UK 2016Free
UKTop Track2015's Top Track 100Free
UKDebrett'sThe Debrett's 500Free
UKBirmingham Post2015 Birmingham Post Rich ListFree
UKBBCWoman's Hour Power List 2014-Game ChangersFree
UKThe Times UKBritain's Top 15 Women BossesFree
UKThe Sunday Times2014 Sunday Times International Track 200Free
UKThe Quangocrat Rich ListThe Town Hall Rich List 2014Free
UKJustGivingThe ten 'most generous' places in the UKFree
UKThe London Evening StandardThe Power 1000- London's Most Influential PeopleFree
UKRich List UK MidlandsBirmingham PostFree
UKCity and Guilds Vocational Rich ListCity and Guild’s 2011 Vocational Rich ListFree
UKLondon’s Most InfluentialEvening StandardFree
UKExecutive Pay Survey 2009GuardianFree
UKTop 10 Women in the FTSE 100GuardianFree
UKThe Media 100GuardianFree
UKBritain’s 50 Richest TownsTelegraphFree
UKBritain’s Top 100 EntrepreneursManagement Today (2011)Free
UKProperty Rich List for EnglandZooplaFree
UKUK Sunday Times Rich ListSunday Times Rich ListFee
UKCoutts Million Pound Donors ReportUniversity of Kent’s reportFree
UKFemale FTSE ReportCranfield University’s listing of Female heads of UK public companies (Financial Times Stock Exchange)Free
UKWealthiest places in the UK (2003)Guardian – List from 2003Free
UKInsider Media Power ListsInsider Media compiles regional ‘power lists’ that can be accessed with a subscription, however, you can pick up a few names from the accompanying articles. The site also offers growth companies for each region. Choose your region, and then do a search.Both
UKCheshire Glitz ListGreat British Life reveals Cheshire’s wealthyFree
UKLancashire Glitz ListGreat British Life reveals Lancashire’s wealthyFree
UKSurrey’s RichestGreat British Life reveals Surrey’s wealthyFree
UKKent’s Richest 50Great British Life reveals Kent’s wealthyFree
UKHot 100 (UK’s fastest growing private companies)Real BusinessFree
UKStreet Rankings in BritainMouseprice.com – UK property market informationFree
UKHighest Paid UK Council EmployeesPrepared by the TaxPayers’ AllianceFree
UKHertfordshire’s Richest 50Hertfordshire’s wealthiest residentsFree
UKAsian Rich ListAsian Business Awards, profiles the wealthiest Asians in the UKFree
UKBritain’s Top Private Companies“Fast Track” in association with the Sunday TimesFree
UK, AsiaBritain’s Top 20 Asian MillionairesRed Hot CurryFree
ScotlandScotland’s Top 100 EarnersThe ScotsmanFree
ScotlandScotland’s Power 100The Scotsman – 2006 ListFree

AfricaTop 50 Rich Africans 2016Richest LifestyleFree
AfricaSouth Africa’s richest people in 2015Business TechFree
AfricaThe top ten richest ZimbabweansThe South AfricanFree
AfricaSouth Africa’s Top 100 CEOsBiznews.comFree
AfricaAfrica's 50 Richest 2014Forbes MagazineFree

AsiaAsia's Fastest Growing CompaniesNikkei ReviewFree
PhilippinesPhilippine's 50 RichestForbesFree
AsiaIn Asia, 40 Heroes of Philanthropy Are Making Their MarkForbesFree
ChinaChina Rich ListHurun ReportFree
ChinaThe Ash Center for Democratic Governance and Innovation's top 100 Chinese philanthropistsHarvardFree
Hong Kong2016 Debrett's Hong Kong 100DebrettsFree
Hong KongHong Kong's 50 Richest, 2016ForbesFree
Hong KongHong Kong's 50 Richest, 2015ForbesFree
ChinaChina’s 400 RichestForbes MagazineFree
ChinaTop Chinese Philanthropists of (2014)China.org.cnFree
ChinaChina's Top Philanthropists (2014)Asian Philanthropy ForumFree
ChinaChina Billionaires List (2014)Forbes MagazineFree
ChinaList of Chinese by net worthWikipediaFree
ChinaRichest Women in China List (2013)The RichestFree
ChinaChina 30 under 30 Rising Stars of Entrepreneurism (2014)Forbes MagazineFree
ChinaThe Richest Chinese Families of (2013)English People DailyFree
China2012 Philanthropists from Greater China (2012)Forbes MagazineFree
ChinaChina's Biggest Philanthropists (2011)Agenda BeijingFree

AustraliaBRW Rich 200 List 2016Australian Financial ReviewFree
AustraliaAustralian Philanthropy Top 300FR&CFree
AustraliaRich Families List 2015Business Review WeeklyFree
Australia2016 Australia's Richest 50ForbesFree
AustraliaAustralian Philanthropy Top 250FR&CFree
AustraliaAustralia's 50 Richest 2015ForbesFree
AustraliaBRW Rich 200BRWFree
AustraliaThe Young RichBRWFree
New ZealandNew Zealand Rich ListNational Business ReviewFree
AustraliaAustralia’s Richest Families (2013)Business Review WeeklyFree
AustraliaAustralia’s 200 Richest (2012)Business Review WeeklyFee
AustraliaAustralia Top 100 PhilanthropistsFRCFree
Australia, New ZealandAustralia & New Zealand’s 40 RichestForbes MagazineFree
New ZealandNew Zealand Rich ListNational Business Review for New ZealandFree

CanadaCanada's Billionaires 2016ForbesFree
CanadaCanada’s Richest People 2015: The Top 100 Richest CanadiansCanadian BusinessFree
Canada50 Most Important People in Canada 2014MacleansFree
CanadaCanada's 50 Most Powerful People 2014Canadian BusinessFree
CanadaTop 50 CEO Award Winners in CanadaAtlantic BusinessFree
CanadaCanadian Rich 100Canadian BusinessFree
CanadaCanadian Business LeadersCanadian Business Magazine’s gallery of 20 Corporate “Trailblazers”Free

Europe300 Richest in Switzerland 2017BilanzFree
EuropeRichest People in Europe 2016Richest LifestyleFree
EuropeFN 100 Most Influential 2014Dow JonesFree
FranceRichest People in FranceChallenges.fr (in French)Free
Russia100 Richest Russians (2004)Forbes Magazine – 2004 ListFree
Eastern EuropeRichest People in Eastern EuropeWprost (in Polish)Free
EuropeFN100 Most Influential Woman in Finance 2017Financial News: 100 most influential people in European financial markets, broken into 10 categories. Free trial, fee subsBoth
Europe, Middle East, AfricaFN100 Women in FinanceFinancial News: The 100 most influential women in finance. Free trial, fee subs.Both
Europe, Middle East, AfricaFN100 Rising StarsFinancial News: brightest up-and-coming executives under 40 working in finance. Free trial, fee subs.Both
RussiaRichest RussiansForbes List (from Wikipedia)Free
Turkey10 Richest TurksForbes MagazineFree
Turkey100 Richest Turks (2009)Forbes MagazineFree
Turkey, Malaysia, Saudi ArabiaTop 100 Companies of Muslim WorldDinar Standard rankings from within 57 member countries of the OIC (Organization of Islamic Conference.)Free
Turkey, Malaysia, Saudi ArabiaMeet the Richest People in the Middle EastForbes MagazineFree

Saudi ArabiaRichest Sheikhs 2016Richest LifestyleFree
Saudi ArabiaThe 100 Most Powerful Arabs Under 40, 2015Arabian BusinessFree
Middle EastTop 500 Companies in the Arab World (2014)ForbesFree
Middle EastArab Power 500The world’s most influential ArabsFree
Middle EastThe 100 Most Powerful Arab Women in the World (2014)ArabianBusiness.comFree
Middle EastThe 10 Richest Arabs in the World (2014)TheRichest.comFree
IsraelThe 40 Richest Israelis (2007)Forbes MagazineFree
Saudi ArabiaSaudi Rich ListArabian Business.comFree

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David’s career in prospect research began in 2009, as a graduate research assistant at the Shippensburg University Foundation. In 2011, He became a development researcher for the University of Virginia. In 2015, David became assistant director of prospect research at the University of Baltimore, serving for 3 years. Recently, he was the director of development for Trees Forever. David Joined the Helen Brown Group as a research assistant in January 2020. He earned a B.A. in Theater at Indiana University of Pennsylvania and a M.A. in Applied History at Shippensburg University. David is a member of APRA and APRA Great Plains.

Kenny has worked in development since 1999 and has been involved in prospect research since 2002.

Prior to joining The Helen Brown Group, he was the director of donor and prospect research at the United Way of Massachusetts Bay. Kenny is a member of APRA and NEDRA.

Tara first began her career in development in 2002 supporting the Major Gifts department at Simmons College, and ultimately went on to serve as Assistant Director of Prospect Research. Since that time, she has also worked as a Senior Research Analyst at MIT, as Associate Director of Prospect Management and Research at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, and as Director of Development Research at Combined Jewish Philanthropies (CJP).

Tara originally joined the Helen Brown Group team in 2007 and served as a Research Associate and ShareTraining coordinator until 2008 – she rejoined the company as a Senior Researcher in 2013 and was promoted to her current role in 2018.

She has been an active volunteer with NEDRA for many years and served on the board of directors from 2010-2016. During her time on the NEDRA board, she served in many different roles, including terms as Vice President, Secretary, Chair of the Website and Technology Committee, Chair of the Volunteer Committee, and as Chair and Editor of NEDRA News. She is currently a member of the NEDRA Bootcamp faculty. In addition, Tara has also been involved as a volunteer with Apra, serving stints on the Membership Committee, Chapters Committee, and Bylaws Task Force.

Angie began her career in development in 1999 at Virginia Tech in Corporate and Foundation Relations and later in prospect research at the University of Connecticut Foundation.

A graduate of the University of Tennessee at Martin, her experience includes grants management at the University of South Carolina, program evaluation for South Carolina Research Authority and human resources analysis for Nissan North America.

She returned to development in 2007 and worked in various prospect research positions at Vanderbilt University, including Associate Director. She was named Director for Vanderbilt University Medical Center’s research office in 2015, and joined The Helen Brown Group in 2016.

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Josh began his career in development as the Phonathon Coordinator at Keene State College. He then worked at non-profit consulting firm Schultz & Williams in Philadelphia.

He started his research career at the University of Pennsylvania as a Research Assistant in 2005. He then moved over to the Wharton School of Business, where he became the Associate Director, Research and Prospect Management. Josh joined the Helen Brown Group in 2016.

Josh is also a Colorado licensed Realtor and graduate of Lehigh University.

In March 2017, Kristina joined the Helen Brown Group as a Research Associate. Before joining HBG, she was the Research Manager at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn and an Associate Manager of Prospect Research at City Harvest, a food rescue organization. Kristina started her non-profit career as a legal assistant at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in 2004.  She is a member of Apra and Apra Greater New York. She was Apra Greater New York’s Director of Programming from June 2014 to May 2016. Kristina graduated from The University of Chicago and the Bard Graduate Center.

Grace began her career in development in 2001 as Executive Assistant to the Chief Development Officer with Brigham and Women’s Hospital (BWH), a Harvard Medical School-affiliated academic medical center.

In 2003, she became a prospect researcher for the BWH principal and major gifts team and spent the next 11 years in various research positions with BWH, culminating as Assistant Director of Prospect Research. She has been affiliated with The Helen Brown Group since January 2014.

Heather began her career in 2002 as a prospect research coordinator for the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation and then moved to Carroll College in 2004.

In 2005, Heather began working on her own as a freelancer and eventually started her own consulting firm, Willis Research Services, in 2007. She joined The Helen Brown Group in 2012.

Heather is a member of the Association of Professional Researchers for Advancement and the Montana Nonprofit Association.

Jennifer began her career in development at her alma mater, Wheaton College, where she was an administrative assistant for the major gifts department.

She joined The Helen Brown Group in March 2008. She earned a master’s degree in library science from the Southern Connecticut State University in May 2009. Jennifer is a member of APRA and NEDRA.

Rick has been a member of the Helen Brown Group team since 2005. Prior to joining HBG, Rick was director of research at St. Paul’s School in Concord, New Hampshire. Rick has worked in development since 1996, both in prospect research and major gifts fund raising. His experience includes the University of Vermont, Phillips Exeter Academy and St. Paul’s School.

Rick is past president of NEDRA and is a member of and frequent volunteer for APRA.

Josh began his career in development as the Phonathon Coordinator at Keene State College. He then worked at non-profit consulting firm Schultz & Williams in Philadelphia.

He started his research career at the University of Pennsylvania as a Research Assistant in 2005. He then moved over to the Wharton School of Business, where he became the Associate Director, Research and Prospect Management. Josh joined the Helen Brown Group in 2016.

Josh is also a Colorado licensed Realtor and graduate of Lehigh University.

Mandi has worked in prospect research and management since 2006. She began her development career as a research analyst in development research at City of Hope, an NCI-designated comprehensive cancer center in Los Angeles. From there, she became the manager of prospect development at Huntington Memorial Hospital, a community hospital in Pasadena, CA. Most recently, she was the associate director of prospect research and management at Occidental College, a private liberal arts college in LA.

Mandi has a BA degree in print journalism from Southern Methodist University and a master’s degree of library and information science from UCLA.

She joined the Helen Brown Group in May 2019.

Kelly began her career in development in 2008 as an administrative assistant in Major Gifts at Wheaton College.

In 2010, she became a research analyst at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute in the Division of Development & Jimmy Fund as part of the prospect identification team. Kelly joined The Helen Brown Group in 2013.

She is a member of APRA and NEDRA.

Jayme began her career in development in 2008 at the Rutgers University Foundation, where she spent the next seven years, first in prospect management and then prospect research. She spent several years at Monmouth University as their senior prospect research analyst, working with the fundraising staff, university president, and top leadership. She has worked as both a volunteer and consultant for non-profits in the areas of research and writing.

She earned a bachelor of arts degree from Drew University and a master of communication and information sciences from Rutgers University. She is a member of APRA.

Jayme joined The Helen Brown Group in April 2019.

Julie has managed finances for The Helen Brown Group since its founding.

In her spare time, she is an editor for the PBS series Masterpiece at WGBH. Julie was nominated twice for an Emmy award for her work on the PBS show Zoom.

Heather began her career in development in 2001 as a prospect researcher for National Wildlife Federation (NWF). She was with NWF for more than thirteen years, including nearly five years as director of research and analytics. Heather is a former secretary of the board of directors of APRA-Metro DC.

She joined The Helen Brown Group in October 2014.

David began his career in development at The Gunnery school in northwest Connecticut in 2011, where he worked in database management and prospect research. Subsequently, he joined the College of Saint Rose as a development research analyst before leading Albany Medical Center Foundation’s prospect research efforts as Associate Director of Prospect Research. He has a Bachelor’s Degree in Sociology from Siena College and is a member of APRA and CASE.

Michele began her career in development in 2012 when she joined the UC Berkeley corporate and foundation relations team as a development analyst. She spent a year and a half at Cal before returning to UC Davis as a prospect analyst. She was with the prospect management and relations team at UC Davis for almost three years prior to joining the research and relationship management team at George Washington University as a Senior Prospect Analyst in 2016.

Michele received her BA in creative writing from Florida State University and her MA in higher education leadership from CSU Sacramento. She currently resides in Northern Virginia, is a member of Apra International, and serves as the social media chair for Apra Metro DC. Michele joined The Helen Brown Group in July 2018.

Angie has worked in development since 2002, partnering with a wide range of nonprofit institutions. She began her professional career at Vanderbilt University in research and prospect development.

She has also worked with a number of community nonprofits in front-line fundraising, grant-writing, and event management. Angie holds an MPA in Nonprofit Management from the Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy and a BS in Journalism from Middle Tennessee State University. She resides in Nashville, Tennessee, and is a member of AFP Nashville and APRA MidSouth, where she has been active on the executive team.

She joined The Helen Brown Group in October 2015.

Maureen has been a part of the non-profit world since 1991. She started out in annual giving at Harvard Law School and continued her career as director of annual/special gifts at UC Santa Cruz.

In 1999 she made the switch from front-line fundraising to serve as director of prospect research/management at Bentley University and in 2001 began her role as administrator for the North American Foundation for the University of Manchester. She became part of the HBG team in September of 2011.

Helen has been a development professional since 1987. Her previous experience includes The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, the Albert Einstein Institution, Boston College, the Harvard School of Public Health and Northeastern University.

Currently she works with a variety of clients to establish, benchmark and re-align research departments; identify major gift prospects; and train researchers and other fundraisers through on-site and web-based training services.Helen is a former member of the board of the Association of Professional Researchers for Advancement (APRA) and is past president of the New England Development Research Association (NEDRA). In 2006 she received the NEDRA Ann Castle Award for service to the prospect research community.

Helen is Special Advisor on Fundraising to the North American Foundation for the University of Manchester and is a member of the board of directors of Factary Ltd. (Bristol, UK). She is a member of NEDRA, APRA, the Association of Independent Information Professionals (AIIP), Women In Development, the Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFP) and Researchers in Fundraising (UK).

Helen is a frequent speaker and has led seminars for a number of professional associations, including Action Planning, AFP, APRA, the Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE), NEDRA, RIF, the Planned Giving Council of Central Massachusetts, the Georgia Center on Nonprofits, the International Fundraising Congress and Resource Alliance.

Helen is also co-author (with Jen Filla) of the book, Prospect Research for Fundraisers (Wiley & Sons, 2013).

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