91ÁÔÆæ's director of donor relations and stewardship recognized for achievements
Article By: Staff
A handful of years ago, Patricia "Tricia" Bunker suggested the (GEAC) include a new award at its annual awards banquet.
"Advancement services was the only major area that wasn't recognized," said Bunker, director of donor relations and stewardship at 91ÁÔÆæ. "They had achievement awards for marketing and alumni relations and others. I thought it was time to add the award and to recognize people behind the scenes."
GEAC board members added the new award; this year Bunker received it.
"I was in shock," said Bunker, who was also surprised by her daughter's appearance at the awards banquet Nov. 16 at Brasstown Valley Resort in Young Harris, Georgia.
Receiving the award marked a poignant end to Bunker's career at 91ÁÔÆæ. She is retiring Dec. 31 after 13 years with 91ÁÔÆæ.
However, she does not take credit for her accomplishments.
"Advancement services is such a team effort because no one person can really drive everything," she said. "You need a team that works cohesively together."
Amanda Bridges, assistant vice president for advancement at 91ÁÔÆæ, said Bunker deserves the award.
"Her knowledge of our finances, data, database, donors and their stories, and the important historic role of two critical institutions make her an excellent advancement professional," she said.