SANTA FE, NM.- The Georgia OKeeffe Museum announced the opening of its first regional fundraising office in Dallas, Texas and Betty Brownlees appointment as Regional Advancement Officer. Brownlee has 22 years of leadership experience in nonprofit fundraising and joins the Georgia OKeeffe Museum from the Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Society.
The new Dallas-based fundraising office will support the Museums annual advancement priorities and strategic initiatives, said Robert A. Kret, the director of the Georgia OKeeffe Museum. Brownlee is exactly the caliber of individual we are looking for to head the new field office.
I am a devoted admirer of OKeeffe and am thrilled to join the staff of the Georgia OKeeffe Museum, said Betty Brownlee. I look forward to advancing the Museums vision and objectives and to being a part of its dynamic future.
In her most recent position at the Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Society, Brownlee served for more than three years as Capital Campaign Director raising funds for the $62 million Rory Meyers Childrens Adventure Garden. Her career in non-profit fundraising has included positions at the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation and the National Center for Policy Analysis. She began her development career at Southern Methodist University, where she was Associate Director of Major Gifts and Planned Giving, and later, Director of Development for the SMU School of Law.
A graduate of Bowling Green State University in Ohio, Betty earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Broadcast Journalism. She worked for 15 years in television news as an anchor and award-winning reporter. Starting in Twin Falls, Idaho, one of the smallest television markets in the country, Betty ended her career in broadcasting at KDFW-TV in Dallas, Texas, the nations 5th largest market.
As Brownlee joins the Georgia OKeeffe Museums Advancement team, the Museum begins its innovative summer programming for adults and children related to its current exhibitions Georgia OKeeffe and Ansel Adams: The Hawaii Pictures and Georgia OKeeffe: Abiquiu Views, on view through September 17, 2014.