Jenine Rabin, M.B.A., Executive Vice President of Foundation
As executive vice president of the Johns Hopkins All Children's Foundation, Ms. Rabin plays a key role in defining the Hospital's funding needs and then shaping the philanthropic opportunities that invite donors to become involved through their gifts of time, talent and treasure. She is responsible for all fundraising activities and personnel, directing a team of Foundation staff.
Under her leadership, the Foundation aims to raise $20 million each year.
Before joining the Johns Hopkins All Children's Foundation in October 2012, Ms. Rabin was campaign director for the Smithsonian Institution, leading the Smithsonian's first national, comprehensive campaign of $1.5 billion to benefit its 19 museums and galleries, the National Zoological Park, and nine research facilities.
Ms. Rabin's previous experience in the nation's capital was at American University, serving first as director of development for the School of Public Affairs and then as director of development for University-wide Initiatives. While managing campaigns for the School of Public Affairs, the University Library and Student Life, she increased annual and major gifts for these programs by 75 percent and helped establish 20 new endowments. As executive director of development at Stetson University in Deland, Fla., she led multiple campaigns (annual, endowed, restricted and capital) and managed the university's major gift portfolio.
Ms. Rabin earned a bachelor of arts degree as an International Scholar at American University in Washington, D.C. and an M.B.A. at Stetson. She is a member of the Council for the Advancement and Support of Education, the Association for Fundraising Professionals and the Association for Healthcare Philanthropy.