Christina Yoon |
Christina Yoon Consulting |
Brief Bio Tina has a broad-based experience in development and concentrates her consulting practice on helping small to mid-sized nonprofits achieve their mission by providing expert guidance and comprehensive assistance with resource development strategy, fundraising, board development and communications. Her client list is included below. As the former Development Practice Leader at Management Consulting Services, Tina consulted with the community-based organizations African Community Economic Development of New England, Boston Chinatown Neighborhood Center, Mutual Assistance Association Coalition, Up You Mighty Race and Urban Improv on matters of development and strategic planning. Although originally educated as a scientist, she transitioned into development with positions helping companies explore sponsored research opportunities through the MIT Office of Corporate Relations and working on a $100M capital campaign for The David H. Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research at MIT. Tina obtained a B.S. in biochemistry from Yale, a Ph.D. in biology from MIT and worked as a researcher in the pharmaceutical industry for several years before moving into development. She resides in Dorchester with her husband and two children. Client List: American Venous Forum, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston Project Ministries, Boston University School of Public Health Practice Office, Close To Home, Fenway Alliance, Future Chefs, Greater Boston Interfaith Organization, Lee Academy Pilot School, MathPOWER and Vietnamese American Civic Association. |
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Consulting areas: Annual Campaigns; Board Development/ Governance; Capacity Building; Communications; Development/ Advancement; Event Planning; Facilitation; Fundraising/ Income Generation/ Related Planning; Grant Writing; Strategic Planning; Training; Volunteer Management |
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Focus areas: Aging/ Generational Issues; Agriculture, Food, Nutrition; Arts, Culture, Humanities; Civil Rights, Social Action, Advocacy; Community Development/ Improvement; Development; Diversity/ Multiculturalism/ Inclusion; Domestic Violence; Environment; Education; Health Care; HIV/AIDS; Housing, Shelter, Homelessness; Immigration; Men's Issues; Mental Health; Mental Retardation; Minority Populations/ People of Color; Philanthropy/ Grant Making; Public Health; Recreation, Sports, Leisure, Athletics; Religion, Faith-Based; Science; Substance Abuse; Technology; Transportation; Underserved Populations; Women's Issues; Youth Development |
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Phone: (617) 519-9937 |
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39 Waldeck Street |
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