As the Executive Director of the Washington Women in Need (WWIN), Deborah Frockt is at the forefront of empowering women to overcome barriers and achieve their full potential. With a dynamic background in nonprofit leadership across education, human services, and the arts, Deborah brings a...
As the Executive Director of the Washington Women in Need (WWIN), Deborah Frockt is at the forefront of empowering women to overcome barriers and achieve their full potential. With a dynamic background in nonprofit leadership across education, human services, and the arts, Deborah brings a wealth of experience and a strategic mindset to her role. Under her guidance, WWIN has successfully granted over $21 million to women in Washington state since its inception in 1992, demonstrating her commitment to fostering self-determination and community resilience.
Deborah's expertise in strategic planning and fundraising has been pivotal in developing innovative programs that provide scholarships and essential support services for women pursuing higher education and career advancement. Her ability to cultivate strategic partnerships and engage donors has not only enhanced WWIN's visibility but also expanded its impact within the community. Deborah’s proficiency in executive communications and public relations ensures that WWIN's mission resonates with a broad audience, inspiring individuals and organizations to invest in the empowerment of women.
Key projects under her leadership include the development of tailored scholarship programs that address the unique challenges faced by women, as well as community engagement initiatives that foster collaboration and support among stakeholders. Deborah's data-driven approach to analysis and reporting allows WWIN to continually refine its strategies and measure the effectiveness of its programs, ensuring that every woman has a clear path to success. With her passion for advocacy and her unwavering dedication to mission-driven work, Deborah Frockt is not only transforming the lives of women but also contributing to the overall vitality of communities across Washington state.