Rachel Dukeman (she/her/hers) has worked with nonprofit organizations for more than 20 years because she believes that in order for society to thrive, we must value people and planet over profits. Motivated to enhance nonprofits’ capacity, Rachel’s work strengthens their impact through clear strategy and compelling storytelling. Rachel works with organizations to promote programmatic excellence, social impact and equity, and conscious business practices. She uses a comprehensive approach to her work providing clients an integrated work plan and has been described as “exhibiting a big-picture focus with a detailed working-style” (Pew Center for Arts and Heritage, 2013). She has worked with a diverse range of over 75 clients, including Philadelphia Works Inc., OperaDelaware, and the League of Women Voters of Pennsylvania.
Rachel holds an MA in Museum Communication from the University of the Arts. She graduated from the University of Pittsburgh with a double major in Communication and the History of Art and Architecture, and holds certificates in Nonprofit Management (LaSalle Nonprofit Center) and Change Management (Cornell University).