
Kathy DeLaura
Managing Director
Kathy is the managing director at Partners in Change LLC, and has thirty years of experience in education, fund raising, public relations, marketing and not-for-profit management. She previously served for three and a half years as the first Executive Director and Chief Operating Officer of the National Speaking of Women’s Health Foundation.
Her credentials include serving as Executive Director of the Cincinnati Ballet where her accomplishments included conducting fund raising campaigns to build the Cincinnati Ballet Center and create new productions. She created staff and board development programs, provided leadership during labor negotiations and managed a total of 65 artists and staff.
Prior to moving to Cincinnati, Kathy developed national fund raising programs for the March of Dimes and the American Cancer Society. She also directed community service and educational programs for both organizations.
Her career experience also includes work in advertising and radio sales. She has produced many successful marketing programs for a variety of clients.
Kathy began her professional career as a junior high school teacher after graduating from Western Illinois University.
She is very active in the Cincinnati community, and received the Leading Women of Cincinnati Award in 2000 for her efforts in healthcare education. Kathy currently serves as a volunteer for the Fine Arts Fund Arts Services Office’s Business on Board program.
Her clients include Cincinnati Youth Collaborative, Cincinnati Institute of Fine Arts, Hoxworth Blood Center, RHC Corp. (Resident Home Corporation), The Health Foundation of Greater Cincinnati, The Christ Hospital School of Nursing & Health Sciences, Ronald McDonald House of Cincinnati, The Greater Cincinnati Foundation/Women’s Fund, FreestoreFoodbank, and Family Nurturing Center.
Kathy also served as Project Director for Pulse: A Study on the Status of Women and Girls in Greater Cincinnati. In 2004, she served as Project Director for Art & Soul, a citywide showcase of visual and performing arts to celebrate the opening of the new National Underground Railroad Freedom Center. Over 50 organizations produced 100 plus events as part of the marketing collaboration. In 2003, she directed a similar project, Festival of the New, during the opening of the new Contemporary Arts Center. She facilitated a strategic planning process for the Northern Kentucky School-Based Health Center Collaborative and has been the project facilitator and business plan writer Growing Well Cincinnati a school health collaborative for the Cincinnati Public Schools Community Learning Centers. Currently, she is the project facilitator for a regional planning effort, Agenda 360, sponsored by the Cincinnati USA Chamber of Commerce.
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