![]() ![]() She will be working in a capacity building position to ensure nonprofits are equipped and engaged in creating thriving, healthy communities. Shivani Patel joined HandsOn NWNC’s team as an AmeriCorps VISTA Member through Wake Forest University’s Office of Civic and Community Engagement. Kathy is a 2015 graduate of Leadership Winston-Salem. She has a certification in community development from the University of Central Arkansas’s Community Development Institute and spent several years helping local nonprofits in the Charlotte area with grant writing and project development. Kathy also has experience in budgeting and program evaluation from her tenure with the City of Charlotte. She has extensive experience building capacity with small nonprofits and governments from nine years of community and economic development work in upstate South Carolina where she wrote grants and managed infrastructure, housing, building renovation and construction projects for marginalized communities. A Winston-Salem native, Kathy has an MPA from UNC-Chapel Hill. Kathy Davis started with HandsOn NWNC as Program Director in October 2008 to lead our professional development and leadership training efforts and is now our Deputy Director. in 2016 she relocated to Greensboro NC. She is also attending UNC Greensboro’s Master’s of Public Administration with a Concentration in Nonprofit Management. She received a Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology, with a concentration in Archaeology and Cultural Anthropology, and History, concentrating in World History. Casey grew up near Buffalo, NY where she attended SUNY Oswego. Casey just completed her second year of AmeriCorps VISTA with HandsOn, working specifically on managing the GetConnected portal and social media, and outreach. We are excited to have her join our team full-time. She is now a resident of Greensboro, NC pursuing her dreams and expanding her knowledge and experience in the North Carolina nonprofit sector through capacity building, community advocacy, and program planning.Ĭasey Capstickis our Development and Partnership Manager. She first served as a Teen Coordinator, then as the Program Coordinator, Program Director, and Club Director for the Boys & Girls Club of Metropolitan Baltimore. She has over five years of experience working in nonprofit, volunteer geared services, and leadership building in Baltimore City. Destiny is a Baltimore, MD native with a Bachelor’s in Political Science from Morgan State University. ![]() Amy graduated from Guilford College, received her CAVNC (Certified Administrator of Volunteers in North Carolina) credential from NCAVA in 2001 and graduated from Duke University’s Certificate Program in NonProfit Management in 2003.ĭestiny Butler is our Program Coordinator. For all of these efforts, Amy was honored to be recognized in 2006 as one of the Forty Leaders Under 40 by the Triad Business Journal. Amy is also proud to be a founding member of the Fondue Fund, a Triad-wide giving circle comprised of diverse young women that merged with The Women’s Fund of Winston-Salem in 2010, with whom she now serves as a member of its Leadership Development committee. In the past, Amy served on the board of ncyt, a statewide organization of young, non-profit professionals, and as President of NCAVA, the North Carolina Association of Volunteer Administrators, and continues to serve as a volunteer with numerous other professional, educational, nonprofit, and community groups. She has developed and presented workshops throughout the state of North Carolina on a variety of volunteer management and nonprofit governance topics. ![]() Amy came to HandsOn from The Volunteer Center of Greensboro, where she served as Assistant Director for more than eight years and was the lead staff member providing training and technical assistance to the nonprofits with which the Center worked. Amy Lytle became the first Executive Director of HandsOn Northwest North Carolina in October 2007, bringing with her over ten years of professional nonprofit management experience. ![]()
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