Kathryn Van Sickle
The Development Debrief
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Jun 16, 2026
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177. Jim Kenny: Making Moves 16.06.2026 38:16
This week, I sit down with my colleague Jim Kenny, Assistant Vice President for Development, Schools and Units at Yale, to explore his career journey and the lessons he's learned along the way. In an open and candid conversation, Jim shares his insights on career growth, recognizing when it's time for a change, and positioning yourself for success. Tune in for practical advice and thoughtf...
176. Wendy Connors: CDO to CEO 06.05.2026 40:42
I’m back after my wedding and honeymoon in March—and I’m coming in with a renewed mindset. One thing it reminded me of was how much I get out of this show. This podcast has always been about three things: gaining understanding, building community, and elevating voices in our field. I hope that experience is mirrored for all of you. This week, Wendy Connors talks with me about her professional jour...
175. Sustaining Your Journey: Sarah Bell 04.02.2026 43:53
For the third and final episode of the "Sustaining Your Journey" series, I’m joined by Sarah Bell — Director of Principal Giftsat Harvard Business School. Sarah has spent nearly two decades at Harvard, including 19 years at Harvard Law School, building a career rooted in connection and purpose. Sarah reflects on dedicating 19 years to one shop and all of the growth that took place during...
174. Sustaining Your Journey: Tommy Bergstrom 27.01.2026 28:57
In this second episode of Sustaining Your Journey, we’re exploring what it means to take a nonlinear path — to start differently, not over. Tommy Bergstrom serves as Senior Associate Director of Leadership Annual Gifts with The Penn Fund, where he’s building new pipelines for engagement andphilanthropy. His career began in admissions, and his transition into development offers a look at how growth...
173. Sustaining Your Journey: Boi Carpenter 09.01.2026 46:11
Welcome to 2026 with the Development Debrief. This month is a time for inner work—we are lucky to have a guest this week who is both wise and smart. This episode is about creating and building along the way. About the chapters in life we only understand in hindsight. About uncertainty, perfection, and the internal data we’reconstantly managing—often without realizing it. Boi will explore ideas lik...
172. Solo Episode: Recalibrating Mid-career 09.12.2025 5:32
In this episode, I read an article I wrote for LinkedIn that explores some of the conversations I've had recently with friends and colleagues. I'm asking the questions like around mid-career crossroads and how we decide if and when we are happy. This is the first episode in a series where I will bring guests to talk with me about this very topic.
171. Boyden with Texas A&M: What we Celebrate and what we Tolerate 06.11.2025 45:01
Welcome to this Development Debrief episode sponsored by Boyden Executive Search. In this episode, we’re talking with the Texas A&M Foundation about how their culture work is transforming the way they recruit, retain, and grow talented staff. Our guests are Jill Trego and Chastity Carrigan with Texas A&M, and Wendy Wilsker with Boyden. We’ll unpack what they celebrate and what they tolerat...
170. David Kennedy: Strategic Realignment 30.10.2025 36:26
In this episode, we sit down with David Kennedy, Vice President for Alumni Engagement and Development at Duke University—a leader who’s navigated some of the toughest questions in higher education today. We talk about his career, why Duke's current campaign has no dollar goal, and how they have managed making 20% cuts. David explains his north star phrase which is: our job is to fulfill the mi...
169. Joanne Berger-Sweeney: Trinity's All In Campaign 09.10.2025 51:19
This episode is a deeply personal one. I’m honored tosit down with the 22nd President of Trinity College, JoanneBerger-Sweeney, to reflect on her remarkable leadership and the impact of the All In campaign—the most ambitious fundraising effort in the college’s history. Despite serious headwinds, All In achieved extraordinary success, thanks to Joanne’s steady vision, the dedication of Trinity’s tr...
168. Adrian Colarusso: What is your wealth's Highest Purpose? 25.09.2025 47:37
What is your wealth's highest purpose? In this episode, we explore that question with a professional wealth advisor who is passionate about helping millennials use their resources to create real impact. We’ll dive into donor-advised funds—are you using one?—and why they matter for high-income, mid-career millennials. You’ll hear how the bunching strategy works, and a special story about his so...
167. Carolyn Vine: Leadership, Legacy, and the Future of Robin Hood 11.09.2025 36:31
Today I’m thrilled to be joined by Carolyn Vine from Robin Hood, one of New York City’s most impactful organizations fighting poverty. Robin Hood is stepping into an exciting new chapter—launching an endowment campaign that will strengthen their ability to serve the city for generations to come. Carolyn and I dive into how this initiative is taking shape, what it means for New Yorkers, and why con...
166. Joel Malina: How to Define and Respond to Crisis 28.08.2025 41:59
Welcome to today’s conversation with Joel Malina. Together,we talk about communications and we dive into what it means to find balance in your career, while also having big impact. Joel shares his transition from Cornell to Brunswick, what it takes to define a crisis—and respond effectively usingreflections on October 7th 2023 as a major example. You’ll hear why listening is the most important thi...
165. Claudia Taylor Overstrom: Parent Fundraising at Yale 14.08.2025 29:28
Welcome to Season 16! We’re kicking off a brand-new season with a fantastic lineup of episodes ahead, and I’m so glad you’re here. It’s been a wonderful summer in New Haven—I spent time with family, snuck away to Vermont, and reconnected with friends. One highlight was attending the Parents Fundraising Conference at NYU, hosted by Cory Williams. I had the honor of presenting during a plenary sessi...
164. Robin Aviv: Sharing Our Stories 11.06.2025 27:38
Today’s guest, Robin Aviv, is a force in the nonprofit world—a leader who’s redefining how missions are amplified and communities are engaged. Robin is the Founder and Executive Chairperson of Generation S.O.S., a prominent non-profit organization that empowers teens and young adults to make lifesaving decisions about substance use and other mental health issues. She’ll share how the right speaker...
163. Craig Shelley: High Performing Teams 13.05.2025 28:29
Today’s episode will focus on leadership and specificallytouches on the challenges of current times. We talk about how to build a high performing team regardless of your current circumstance. Craig Shelley is the President, Fundraising and Strategy Services at Carey & Co. he gives specific examples and does some forecasting on how to manage some of the challenges coming at education and non-pr...
162. Susan Murray: Raising Unrestricted Capital 05.03.2025 38:45
This episode takes a deep dive into the organization Year Up. Year Up United equips students with the skills they need for success through tuition-free job training. Through access to hands-on experience and skills-first training, they help young adults achieve the future they dream of, while impacting organizations from day one. When it comes to fundraising, Year Up stands out because they take...
161. Julie Braverman and Mathwon Howard: Owning Your Career 19.02.2025 44:51
The following episode is a live conversation that took place in person at the Yale Office of Alumni Affairs and Development. This interview is with Julie Braverman and Mathwon Howard, both Associate Vice Presidents at Yale. This is a fun pairing because they compare and contrast their experiences that have brought them to where they are now. If this was your first episode, please connect on Linked...
160. Ashley Budd: Irresistibly Clickable 12.02.2025 52:04
Happy Valentine’s Day! This week, we have a fun riff on You’ve Got Mail ! Our guest Ashley Budd explains why we only have 2 seconds to get someone’s attention in email. Not only does she explain the context of our high volume phenomenon, but we then talk about ways to work around this reality. Ashley has created an AI tool to help us gift officers and the two of us talk about ways I have applied i...
159. Dr. Tina Bernot: Grit, Growth, and Gratitude 05.02.2025 29:51
Welcome to season 15! There are some fun episodes in store this season. This week, we will listen to Tina Bernot reflect on the centennial campaign planning, strategy, and execution for Murray State University. She talks about how she trains her team, raises sites, and stewards big gifts. Dr. Tina Bernot is currently the executive director of advancement at Murray State University. She has more t...
158. Walking Through the Gate 08.01.2025 5:18
Happy New Year, everyone! This episode is a short solo check-in about approaching the New Year. I hope you had a chance to relax, recharge, and take a break over the holidays. I know I did, but I also know that time between the holidays and jumping back into work can feel a little... disorienting. For me, it’s always been a moment to reflect, to get organized, and to try to figure out what’s next....
157. Marc Camille: Chief Storyteller 06.11.2024 44:55
This week, Dr. Marc Camille talks to us about his career path and approach to development as a college president. He sees himself as a chief storyteller and talks to us about ways he has built a strong culture of philanthropy while planning the Centennial Celebration of Albertus Magnus College! Dr. Marc M. Camille took office as the 14th President of Albertus Magnus College in June 2017. His car...
156. Liz Elting: Dream Big and Win 30.10.2024 42:41
This week, Liz Elting joins us to talk about her book and dive deeply into her philanthropy. We discuss the lessons she learned in creating her foundation and the priorities that guide her decisions as a leader. I have looked up to Liz over the years within the Trinity College community and am excited to share her story with our listeners. Liz Elting, Founder and CEO of the Elizabeth Elting Founda...
155. CJ Orr: AI 23.10.2024 30:50
Welcome back! This week, we will talk about some tools within AI that save you time and money! In today’s episode, we’re breaking down the pros and cons of effective AI usage. We’ll discuss how you can save (in our estimation) $30,000 by optimizing your workflow, using simple yet powerful techniques. A bit more about our guest--Having served as a trusted partner to clients for over 10 years, CJ O...
154. Jessica Carbone: Philanthropy Means Love 25.09.2024 31:18
Welcome to the podcast! Today, we’re thrilled to welcome Jessica Carbone, the Associate Director of Development for Major Gifts at Boston College, where she oversees initiatives in Seattle and Denver. A proud alumna of BC herself, Jessica graduated from the Lynch School of Education and Human Development in 2014, and her journey since then has been nothing short of inspiring. After earning her deg...
153. Ben Feller: It's not what you say, it's what they hear 17.09.2024 46:21
Welcome back to another episode of The Development Debrief! It’s Episode 153, and today we’re diving deep into the world of effective communication with our special guest, Ben Feller, who joins us for the second time. If you’re interested in looking back, he was also featured in Episode 66, a few years ago. Here’s a powerful thought to kick things off: It’s not what you say, it’s what they hear. B...
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