
Kalyani B. Glass has two decades of experience consulting with nonprofits on marketing and fundraising communications. A former communications director for Partners for Sacred Places and marketing manager for the New York Landmarks Conservancy, she lives in a historic house in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.
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