Location: Hanover C
As philanthropy and fundraising have evolved into true professions, so have the research, practices, skills, and knowledge that our Church needs us to possess. Yet, how do we attain this knowledge and these skills? Join us for a panel discussion which will explore graduate-level education opportunities and certifications that have transformed our panelists’ practice and helped them better fulfill the needs of our donors.
Speaker: Tammy Abshire, CFRE
Director of Stewardship
Diocese of Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Speaker: Cory Howat
Executive Director
Catholic Foundation
Archdiocese of New Orleans, Louisiana
Speaker: Lindsay Waltower, M.B.A., C.A.P.
Founder, Managing Member
Waltower Philanthropic Advisors
Atlanta, Georgia
Moderator: Josephine Everly
COO and Director of Gift Planning
The Catholic Foundation
Archdiocese of New Orleans, Louisiana
Tammy Abshire is director of stewardship for the Catholic Diocese of Baton Rouge. A development professional with more than 20 years of philanthropic experience, Ms. Abshire serves as the chief fundraiser for the Diocese of Baton Rouge, managing the overall strategic vision and leading key philanthropic activities for the office of stewardship and the Catholic Foundation. Additionally, Ms. Abshire directs the bishop’s annual appeal, planned giving program, endowment development and the Catholic Foundation, as well as stewardship training for 67 parishes. Prior to joining the diocese, she served the Louisiana State University (LSU) College of Engineering and LSU School of Social Work in numerous roles, directing the activities of development, stewardship, communications, alumni relations and external affairs. She has raised millions of dollars in philanthropic support for higher education and faith-based organizations. A native of New Orleans, Louisiana, Ms. Abshire earned her bachelor’s and master’s degrees in social work from LSU. In 2010, she earned the Certified Fund Raising Executive (CFRE) credential. She is an active member of ICSC and the Association of Fundraising Professionals, Greater Baton Rouge Chapter, where she is currently chapter administrator.
Cory Howat is the executive director of The Catholic Foundation for the Archdiocese of New Orleans. A native of New Orleans, Mr. Howat resides there with his wife and four children. He holds a bachelor’s degree in marketing from Mississippi State University and a master’s degree in philanthropy and development from St. Mary’s University in Minnesota. Mr. Howat and an associate established the Smoothie King franchises in the Las Vegas valley, motivating him to take some of the entrepreneurial expectations of the business industry into the nonprofit sector. He served as the executive director for Boys Hope Girls Hope for over nine years, including the rebuilding of the organization following Hurricane Katrina. Cory has experience as a major gifts officer and as a director of institutional advancement. He served for three years as the director of stewardship for the Archdiocese of New Orleans before moving into the leadership development role of that office this past year. He also led an initiative to build an innovative parish curriculum, Encountering Christ, which guides parishes from discipleship into full Christian stewardship. Mr. Howat was a part of the team to create and launch #iGiveCatholic, the first-ever day of online Catholic giving in the United States.
Mr. Lindsay Waltower, MBA, CAP – As a United States Air Force veteran, Lindsay Waltower has served our country with distinction and is a deserving recipient of scholarships from the Penn Mutual Center for Veterans Affairs for both the CAP® designation earned and the Chartered Financial Consultant (ChFC®) designation, which he is currently in the process of completing. In his role as managing member of Waltower Philanthropic Advisors (WPA), Mr. Waltower provides comprehensive philanthropic, consulting and wealth advisory services to individuals, families, nonprofits and professional advisors. Prior to founding WPA, he served as the managing member of Global Venture Financial, LLC. He secured first-round seed funding for entrepreneurs and managed real estate investment portfolios. Additionally, he has served as manager of foundation and corporate relations at Westminster Theological Seminary, providing leadership and strategic support to the seminary while cultivating relationships with the corporations, foundations and philanthropists. Mr. Waltower is an active member in the volunteer community and is currently serving as an ambassador for The Financial Awareness Foundation and as an advisory board member for Joseph and Sarah Caring Veterans in Atlanta, Georgia. He is also actively involved in The American College Alumni Association.