Expertise:
Market research; Assessment
Major Product/SVS:
Financial support and networking services for various philanthropic nonprofit organizations
Hobbies/Sports:
Art; Making collages; Taking long walks in the park
Education Degrees:
Master's Degree in Marketing Communications, Northwestern University; Master's Degree in Writing, Johns Hopkins University; Bachelor of Science in Russian Language, Georgetown University
Charity:
Lincoln Park Zoo; Audience Profile Survey, Peace On Earth Film Festival
Number Of Years In Profession:
15
Number Of Years In Current Position:
3
What Does He/She Attribute Success To:
She attributes her success to her intellectual curiosity, as well as her analytical and communicative skills. She also credits her determination to attain accurate results through her market research efforts.
Why did you become involved in your profession or industry?:
She became involved in her profession through her background in marketing communications and because she was interested in learning something new.
Extended Bio Profile:
Ms. Schroeter has worked in the market research and analysis field for more than 15 years, and is well versed in multiple primary and secondary research techniques. She was previously employed by AARP, where her responsibilities included assessing new member products and service opportunists.
Position Responsibilities and Duties:
Training market researchers in the areas of change effectiveness assessment and strategic planning research; Developing new networking opportunities; Conducting customized research of grant making institutes and surveys; Providing research and reference resources; Monitoring statewide grant making trends; Reviewing publications, reports and public databases; Maintaining a database of grant makers
Education Certifications:
Graduate Certification in Organizational Development, Georgetown University
Where Will You Be In 5 Years:
In five years, Ms. Schroeter plans to explore additional professional opportunities where she can be useful and make a contribution to the greater good.