Angela Reynolds serves as the Senior Director of Development at the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine, where she plays a pivotal role in fostering strategic partnerships that enhance the institution's mission and impact. With over a decade of experience in fundraising within higher education...
Angela Reynolds serves as the Senior Director of Development at the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine, where she plays a pivotal role in fostering strategic partnerships that enhance the institution's mission and impact. With over a decade of experience in fundraising within higher education and the non-profit sector, Angela has honed her expertise in major and principal gift strategies, focusing on critical areas such as the veterinary medical teaching hospital, student scholarships, faculty research, and innovative special programs.
In her current role, Angela is not only a trusted member of the Advancement Team within the Dean's Office but also a key liaison to corporate partners and philanthropic organizations. She leverages her strong program management skills and customer experience acumen to build robust, mutually beneficial relationships that drive significant financial support for the School of Veterinary Medicine. Her ability to engage stakeholders through effective communication and team building has been instrumental in advancing the school’s initiatives and enhancing its reputation as a leader in veterinary education and research.
Angela's proficiency in CRM systems and her adeptness with tools like Microsoft Office and PowerPoint enable her to present compelling cases for support, ensuring that potential donors understand the transformative impact of their contributions. As she continues to lead innovative fundraising campaigns, Angela remains committed to the well-being of students and faculty, driving initiatives that not only support academic excellence but also foster a culture of collaboration and innovation within the veterinary community. Her passion for veterinary medicine and dedication to advancing the school's mission make her an invaluable asset to UC Davis and the broader veterinary profession.