Bridget Dolan currently serves as the Interim Executive Director at The Goodtimes Project, where she brings a wealth of experience in nonprofit management and a deep commitment to youth development. With a robust background in outdoor education, Bridget has always been passionate about mentoring young...
Bridget Dolan currently serves as the Interim Executive Director at The Goodtimes Project, where she brings a wealth of experience in nonprofit management and a deep commitment to youth development. With a robust background in outdoor education, Bridget has always been passionate about mentoring young people, which has seamlessly translated into her role in independent schools over the past decade. Her unique combination of institutional perspective and meticulous attention to detail has proven invaluable in overseeing the organization’s operations, fundraising initiatives, and staff development.
At The Goodtimes Project, Bridget is at the helm of several key projects aimed at enhancing organizational capacity and program effectiveness. She actively collaborates with the board to foster strong partnerships that drive strategic planning and resource allocation. Her expertise in fundraising is particularly noteworthy; Bridget has successfully led campaigns that not only increase financial support but also strengthen community engagement. Additionally, her skills in public speaking and event management have enabled her to effectively communicate the organization's mission and impact, inspiring donors and stakeholders alike.
Bridget's commitment to leadership development is evident in her approach to staff supervision and support, where she prioritizes creating an inclusive and empowering work environment. She is adept at program management, ensuring that all initiatives align with The Goodtimes Project's goals of fostering resilience and joy among youth. With a strong foundation in finance and administration, Bridget is dedicated to ensuring the sustainability and growth of the organization, making her a pivotal figure in the nonprofit sector.