Who is Dexterity Consulting?
Our Mission
1. Maximize donor impact in the non-profit and charitable sector
Our Guarantee
Dexterity Consulting prides itself on finding the perfect charitable mix for it clients. Sure you can donate, but having impact means ensuring those donations are reaching the intended end users. Using over 15 years of experience in the charitable sector and a thorough step by step process, Dexterity Consulting has shown proven results in matching your charitable needs with the RIGHT charitable organizations.
Our packages and processes are flexible to accommodate various needs, and our passion to see people serving people to have serious global impact ensures we will stay committed to serving your charitable goals.
If you would like to learn more, about how we can help you, why not book a complimentary discovery session? At the very least, you will come out with great insight into your journey and it will be our pleasure to get to know you better.
We look forward to your call.
, Founder & Philanthropic Advisor
Gena Rotstein is a matchmaker between businesses, philanthropists, and the myriad of ways they can contribute to the charitable sector.
With 15 years of fund development experience in North America, Gena provides small and medium sized businesses and individuals the tools to make strategic philanthropic investments.
In today's economic times when the value of a dollar is that much greater, knowing how to create the greatest social impact with your donations is critical. Gena's due diligence, sound advice and "get it done" attitude ensures you get the biggest bang for your social "buck." It's all about KARMA & CENTS.
In between managing her growing company, Gena is currently working on her first book on Strategic Philanthropy - examining how everyday people are generating social capital and pushing the boundaries of traditional philanthropy. A graduate of Brandeis University with an MA in non-profit management and Jewish Communal Service Gena has been interviewed by, and written for, international newspapers and web columns on fundraising and philanthropy.
, Client Account Manager
Bridget joined Dexterity consulting in the fall of 2008. She has worked with the non-profit sector for over six years in the areas of Direct Marketing and Database Management. Previously, she worked at an Investment Bank as a Senior Database Manager. Bridget brings strong Project and Client Management skills to Dexterity, and enjoys working with clients to build social capital.
Adam Aptowitzer, LL.BAdam has been speaking and writing on the topic of charity law for several years. He has been published in several publications including the Canadian Taxpayer, the Canadian Fundraiser and the Not-for-Profit News and has been cited as an expert in several publications including the National Post.
As a speaker, he has presented to the National Symposium of Charity Law, the C.D. Howe Institute, the Association of Fundraising Professionals, the Canadian Association of Gift Planners, the Ottawa Estate Planning Council and made various presentations to large and small Canadian charities. He has also appeared at the Tax Court of Canada and the Federal Court of Appeal. Adam also co-hosts the popular A to Z of charity law in Canada with CharityVillage.com and is an executive member of the Ontario Bar Association’s Charity and Not-for-Profit Law section.
, Marketing Intern
Amy is currently completing her Bachelor of Communications-Public Relations Degree at Mount Royal University with an anticipated graduation Summer 2010. Amy has diverse range communication experience. Including marketing, media relations and, event planning. For her first internship Amy held the position of marketing coordinator for WorldSkills Calgary 2009. Amy enjoys exploring the variety of options that Public Relations presents.
, Education Coordinator
Lindsay, a graduate of McGill University, brings a passion for helping people understanding the potential impact of their donations, as well as experience in strategic education and program development to the Dexterity Consulting team. Her non-profit experience includes 6 years with Engineers without Borders (EWB) Canada for whom she is still acting as the Corporate Social Responsibility advisor as a representative on the Interim Executive Committee for the CSR Centre of Excellence. In 2008, Lindsay was recognized as one of Canada's Top 100 Most Powerful Women in the Future Leader's category.
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