Kitty Nangle Lohrum serves as an Adjunct Professor of American Philanthropy at the University of Missouri - St. Louis, where she brings a wealth of experience and expertise to her students. In her role, she teaches graduate-level courses that delve into the intricacies of philanthropy...
Kitty Nangle Lohrum serves as an Adjunct Professor of American Philanthropy at the University of Missouri - St. Louis, where she brings a wealth of experience and expertise to her students. In her role, she teaches graduate-level courses that delve into the intricacies of philanthropy and fundraising, equipping future leaders in Public Policy, Social Work, Library Sciences, and other fields with essential skills in nonprofit business planning, budgeting, and program evaluation. Kitty is particularly adept at rewriting curriculum and curating innovative content that reflects the evolving landscape of philanthropy, including the transformative impact of Artificial Intelligence on fundraising strategies and nonprofit operations.
Her commitment to fostering individual and organizational growth is evident in her approach to teaching, where she emphasizes practical applications and real-world scenarios that resonate with working professionals. Kitty’s background in organizational development and her strategic mindset enable her to navigate complexity and ambiguity, making her an invaluable resource for students seeking to drive change in their communities.
Beyond her academic contributions, Kitty is recognized for her thought leadership in areas such as economic and racial justice, cultural competency, and health promotion. Her skills in business development and communication training empower her students to become effective advocates and leaders in the nonprofit sector. Through her dynamic teaching style and dedication to social impact, Kitty Nangle Lohrum continues to inspire the next generation of changemakers, ensuring they are well-equipped to tackle the challenges of an ever-evolving philanthropic landscape.