Pilchuck Glass School
Leah Dooley is a skilled professional in donor services and fundraising with a strong background in nonprofit organizations. Currently serving as a Donor Services and Database Specialist at Pilchuck Glass School since July 2024, Leah previously held the position of Gift Officer at Pacific Northwest Ballet from November 2021 to June 2024, where responsibilities included managing a portfolio of mid-level and major donors and implementing effective fundraising strategies. Leah's experience also encompasses roles as a Development Associate at Catholic Community Services, contributing to donor stewardship and database management, and various positions in ticketing and membership at Woodland Park Zoo and Seattle Shakespeare Company. Leah's internships, including one at TeenTix, emphasize a commitment to arts empowerment and donor engagement. Leah holds a Bachelor's degree in Women and Gender Studies and English Literature from Seattle University.
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Pilchuck Glass School
Founded in 1971 by Dale Chihuly, with the support of patrons Anne Gould Hauberg and John H. Hauberg (1916-2002), Pilchuck Glass School is an international center for glass art education. Our serene campus in Stanwood, Washington, is nestled in the foothills of the Cascade mountains on a former tree farm. From May through September every year, Pilchuck's summer program offers a series of courses as well as residencies for established artists in all media. Summer sessions vary in length and offer five concurrent courses in a variety of glassworking processes for artists of all skill levels. Small classes taught by world-renowned artists and instructors emphasize experimentation and teamwork while fostering individual initiative and expression. Pilchuck also offers residencies for both emerging and established artists during the Fall and Spring. New and experienced artists alike often make tremendous conceptual and artistic progress in their short time at Pilchuck. Combining a deep focus on glass, access to a variety of resources, a picturesque Pacific Northwest setting, and an ever-expanding international community of artists, Pilchuck has become the most comprehensive educational center in the world for glass artists.
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