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Jaime Dempsey joins Arizona Community Foundation

Key leadership organizational changes also announced

Posted 4/19/21

The Arizona Community Foundation has announced that Jaime Dempsey will be joining the foundation as senior vice president, philanthropic initiatives beginning in mid-June.

This new position, …

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Jaime Dempsey joins Arizona Community Foundation

Key leadership organizational changes also announced

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The Arizona Community Foundation has announced that Jaime Dempsey will be joining the foundation as senior vice president, philanthropic initiatives beginning in mid-June.

This new position, created as a result of ACF’s recent reorganization, will focus on ACF’s innovation prizes, philanthropic initiatives, development of the Newton & Betty Rosenzweig Fund for the Arts, strategic grantmaking, and relationship building across the state, according to a press release.

Ms. Dempsey brings with her considerable experience in public policy, statewide grantmaking, relationships with the Arizona legislature, the governor’s office, and the other large foundations across the state.

Ms. Dempsey comes to ACF from the Arizona Commission for the Arts, a statewide organization governed by 15 commissioners appointed by the governor, where she served as executive director since 2017. Under her leadership, the 54-year-old agency reimagined the role of a state arts agency working with arts practitioners and community members, prioritizing agility, responsiveness, and diverse intra- and cross-sector partnerships.

During her tenure, the Arts Commission provided leadership on behalf of a complex, multidimensional arts sector and worked to actively undo hierarchical practices and barriers to access.

“We are honored to have Jaime join ACF in this important role,” said Steve Seleznow, ACF president and CEO. “I have worked with Jaime for many years and have admired her exceptional and creative leadership. Her experience and expertise will be a perfect fit for the role as we continue to build relationships and programs across the state.”

ACF is constantly adapting to a changing marketplace, changing conditions, and the special needs of its growing donor base. The organizational structure continues to evolve based on the goals established by ACF’s current strategic business plan.

Ms. Dempsey will join the executive leadership team and report to ACF’s new Chief Program & Community Engagement Officer, Lisa Urias, who joined the foundation earlier this month. Under this new leadership structure, the former community team will now oversee all of the foundation’s programs and initiatives including the affiliate network.

In addition to new hires within this team, Kim Covington has been promoted to vice president, community initiatives and Lisa Sahady has been promoted to regional director for ACF of Yavapai County.

The philanthropy business unit has also been restructured under newly-promoted Chief Development Officer, Kimberly Kur. With 20 years of experience at ACF, Ms. Kur will now oversee all activities related to development and donor engagement.

In addition to leading the foundation’s efforts in education and scholarships and its public policy agenda, Glenn Wike, recently promoted to senior vice president, strategy & community investment, will now oversee the grants management team, the Pakis Center for Business Philanthropy, and ACF’s supporting organizations.

Morgan Bishop Fraser will now report to Mr. Wike and has been promoted to executive director of the Pakis Center.

As technology continues to be a major priority, Eric Nystrom has been promoted to chief technology officer and Josh Kenzer has been promoted to vice president, information services.

In anticipation of future needs, Casey Stevens has been promoted to vice president, investments and Anna Martuscelli has been promoted to director, board relations/executive assistant to the president and CEO.

As of April 12, Heidi North has joined ACF’s finance team in the newly-created position of director, accounting. Ms. North previously spent 16 years with the New York Community Trust, the press release stated.

“The foundation continues to grow in fund development and assets under management and this growth has created the need to expand our leadership to keep pace with the complexity of the organization,” said Mr. Seleznow. “We will continue to adapt to the business changes and increase our leadership following the largest fiscal year growth in the history of the organization.”

Below the leadership level, additional staffing changes and promotions are also underway to ensure the foundation has the support that is needed to serve ACF donors, partners, and community members.