Angel Canada helps fuel success for our donor engagement partner clients, using data-driven strategy to maximize results and boost ROI. This strategy crosses numerous outreach efforts, on-site and off-site engagement centers, along with omnichannel marketing outreach, crowdfunding, giving days, and boosting the major/planned giving pipeline.
Previous Experience
Angel joined RNL in 2014 as a Program Center Manager, and then became an Engagement Center Director. She has served great institutions like Valparaiso, North Florida, Florida State, Abilene Christian, Southern Methodist University, and Carnegie Mellon along with dozens of other organizations in off-site engagement. Angel has significant experience in constituent engagement, serving the national engagement corporation Alorica for over five years. Prior to that, she served as a leader at Big Brothers and Big Sisters of Vigo County, working to support volunteers and boosting community engagement.
Education
Angel is a doctoral candidate in Global Leadership/Higher Education at the Indiana Institute of Technology. Her bachelor’s degree is in communications and media studies from Indiana State University, and she also holds a master’s degree in human resources development from ISU.
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Quotes from Angel
“I am a big advocate for higher education. Investing in education changes both the individual lives of students, and it can change the world. What we do to build donor support for deserving students can truly make a difference, increase their success, and provide forward mobility that will last a lifetime.”
“Meaningful conversations with donors make a difference. We need to make sure all the technology is working, but what we’re doing at the end of the day is facilitating these conversations. When we allow ambassadors to listen, and connect with donors, their giving will be greater, more loyal, and lead to greater investment in the future. This is at the core of a partnership with RNL- building a greater relationship with donors through meaningful connection.”