The Huntington is excited to welcome Brad Delzer as its new Major and Planned Gifts Officer. With a proven track record in managing portfolios of major and planned gifts, Brad will bring best practices and industry knowledge to broaden and deepen individual philanthropy and support the expansion of the planned giving program.
Brad joins The Huntington from his role as the Associate Director of Individual Giving at Trinity Rep, where he developed and cultivated a portfolio of major and deferred gift prospects while also overseeing the legacy giving program. In his time at Trinity Rep, Brad led the major gifts efforts and was part of the team that closed the largest gift in organization history. He has also played a key role in creating and executing a $35M capital campaign strategy and implementation to revitalize the Trinity Rep facilities. He also brings experience in major gifts from his roles at the True North Theatre Company and WITF, Inc.
As the new Major and Planned Gifts Officer, Brad will join The Huntington at a landmark moment for the organization and will play a vital role in the evolution of the major and planned giving programs, as well as in Phase II of the Campaign for the New Huntington, an important initiative to expand the campus on Huntington Avenue and support growth of the endowment. Brad is excited to bring his major gifts expertise and passion for theatre arts to The Huntington as the new Major and Planned Gifts Officer at such an exciting time for the organization.
About The Huntington
Since opening its doors in 1982, The Huntington has been inspiring, entertaining and engaging audiences with theatrical productions that range from the classics to new works; supporting the next generation of theatre artists and emerging playwrights; providing arts education programs that promote life-long learning to a diverse community; and celebrating the essential power of the theatre to illuminate our common humanity. The storied Theatre stands in the heart of Boston at the gateway to the Avenue of the Arts, a historic cultural corridor through Boston that links Symphony Hall, the New England Conservatory, MassArt, the Museum of Fine Arts, and the nearby Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum.
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