MIAMI, FLA.- The Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum at Florida International University, the Smithsonian Affiliate in Miami, announces the appointment of the museums new Director of Development, Natasha DSouza, a renowned development expert with more than 15 years of fundraising leadership experience and a portfolio that exceeds $7 million in annual giving. DSouza joins the museum after serving as Associate Director of Development at United Way of Miami-Dade and previously leading some of Miamis most prominent non-profits and community organizations. In her new role at the Frost Art Museum FIU, she will be responsible for developing and implementing the annual fundraising plan and major gifts/fundraising objectives, cultivating the dedicated donor base, endowment growth, and increasing contributions for expanded programming. The museum is part of Florida International University, and is one of Miamis leading cultural destinations.
Natashas depth of leadership experience in corporate and individual giving and her proven track-record of successful donor stewardship will strengthen the museums fundraising capacities across the board, said Dr. Jordana Pomeroy, Director of the Patricia and Phillip Frost Art Museum FIU.
She brings years of expertise and accomplishments in major fundraising for some of Miamis largest non-profits, coupled with her active involvement in the citys rich cultural life. As we celebrate the 10th anniversary of the museums new world-class building, we are cultivating our loyal and generous patron base through new initiatives, bold exhibitions and educational programs, adds Pomeroy.
I am honored to represent the Frost Art Museum FIU in the community and within circles of influence, said Natasha DSouza.
It is thrilling to marvel at the majesty of this architectural masterpiece and to be part of these important exhibitions. The arts are booming in Miami, and I look forward to being part of this cultural movement that is taking this great city to the next level, adds D'Souza.
At the United Way of Miami-Dade, DSouza was responsible for increasing contributions to this leading non-profit (including two of its signature programs, Mission United for Veterans and the Center for Financial Stability). She led fundraising and engagement strategies with many of Miamis top philanthropic, corporate and community leaders.
As Development Director of Voices United, DSouza spearheaded development for this new, emerging youth arts organization, managing fundraising, special events, grants, and donor cultivation. As the Associate Director of Development at the Miami Childrens Museum, she managed the museums fundraising programs, reaching a $2 million annual goal.
DSouza also served as Deputy Director of Development for Best Buddies International where she oversaw the supervisory staff in Miami, Broward, Orlando, Tampa and Jacksonville, achieving statewide development strategies and budgetary goals for all Florida programs and raising Best Buddies regional profile. DSouza holds a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Emory University. She is a first-generation American, raised in Bergenfield, New Jersey.