Are you at the start of your journey with data? Or maybe you're in the middle of it and not sure what your next step should be? Today, let's hear about an incredible journey that the League of Conservation Voters has been on with data that may provide inspiration or answers for anyone walking a similar path right now. Listen in as Amanda tells her story and shares what has worked and what hasn't as she helped shaped her organization's data.
Amanda Hoffman is the Vice President of Data and Operations at the League of Conservation Voters where she provides senior level leadership within the management & administration of a national environmental organization with 10 legal entities (c3, c4, and PACs); $160M revenue, 33 state affiliates & grantmaking of $25M. She manages all operations, data, information technology, information systems and administrations for the organization’s fundraising, membership & marketing efforts. She also manages lead department strategic plans, work planning and long-term targets. She provides leadership for streamlined data solutions that drive accurate reporting, efficiency, and organizational insights
Amanda attended American University and graduated Magna Cum Laude with a BS in International Relations. She also has a Post Graduate Certificate from University of Illinois Chicago in Nonprofit Management. She resides in Washington, DC and is a board member for EcoWomen.
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