Welcome to the institution, Naomi!

Join us in welcoming Naomi Hadley, the Natural Resources Foundation for the new donor relationship coordinator in Wisconsin!

We sat with Naomi so that you can learn more about her background and a path to collect donations. Welcome to the institution, Naomi!

Naomi visits the Ridge Governmental Park in Jockey in Nags Heid, North Carolina. Naomi is a frequent visitor to this garden as her family takes an annual trip to external banks, NC. Photography by Prideen Dominound

From a small town to the capital

I lived in Wisconsin all my life. My roots lies in Jackson, a small village for 40 minutes northwest of Milwoke. While Jackson, I spent several years working as an animal sponsorship of a human society. He gave me this opportunity to get a direct experience with the rehabilitation of wildlife, critical care for the incoming damages, and working with families as a adoption consultant. Part of my role was to ensure our animals went to the appropriate and love homes. I took this passion for my university career, where I moved to Madison to study animal science at Wisconsin Madiison. I initially adhered to the pre -veterinarian path. However, after working in a small veterinary clinic throughout the kidney, I quickly realized that my heart was more with wildlife that needed sound and cannons, not necessarily with pets ’practice. Although they were all very adorable!

Naomi while working at Truesde Care Care Hospital during the epidemic. Photography

College with the aspect of professional changes

While studying at UW-Maadison, I divided my time between teachers, work, travel and singing with the student Cappella group. While I was in this group, I got the first event of event planning and collecting donations and networks. She worked as a manager of social media and relationships for two years. I was exposed to an explosion alongside my friends, and promoted our art through concerts, cars and tours. It became one of the second nature to face donation collection and events planning for the success of the group that I was deeply interested in. While in the last semester of UW-Maadison, it is not sure whether the degree in which I ended was the place where I really wanted, I ended up taking a course entitled The Endowment of Species. This was a “last sign” that I should follow a profession in protecting species and preserving wildlife. I immediately joined the Unvironmental University and completed the master’s degree in preserving and managing wildlife.

NAOMI (the lead center), the Kabila Group competes with it in the international championship of the Kabila College (ICCA, as in the Pitch Perfect!). The picture is a courtesy from Naomi Hadley

Someone someone is in its normal homeland

Knowing that I always felt the element that gives priority to communications, I realized that I would be able to take advantage of my strengths in a state of donation and donor relations for non -profit organizations that I will be proud to represent. This started after my master’s program when I graduated with the Wildlife Restoration Corporation (WRF) as a specialist to collect donations to save. This position challenged me to use my educational as well as my soft skills to get a donor base and projects for projects and conservation events in WRF. Moreover, I was commissioned to tell digital stories and formulate social media content/updated donations, as I felt at home. After hearing the donor relationship with NRF, you are euphoria. He presented all the work I enjoyed for WRF with a greater opportunity to enhance donor relationships and planning for events to enhance the culture of gratitude and the ongoing donor participation.

Naomi on the rock of a trick in Devils Lake’s government park. Photo by Abe Hadley

Keep a busy operator

Outside my time in NRF, I like to keep a crowded schedule of Meteups with friends. I attend the local events in the vibrant neighborhood of life, host the meetings with the title, and take any opportunity I can get out of.

I am honored to be able to join my passion for memorizing in an eagerness to communicate with others with an important representation that I am proud to support. Some of my main priorities with NRF will supervise the great Birdathon and Wayfarers Group. I am excited to meet NRF supporting societies and his colleagues from nature lovers through these ports!

Naomi and her partner, Briden, to explore the National Apostle Beach in Bayfield and Wisconsin. The picture is a courtesy from Naomi Hadley

Please join us in welcoming Naomi!

Written by Naomi Hadley, donor relations coordinator

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