Following an intensive search process, the Vail Valley Foundation has selected Amy Holzfaster as the nonprofit organization’s new Vice President of Development. Holzfaster replaces Matt Spencer, who left the organization this past summer to become the CEO of the Colorado Mountain College Foundation.
Holzfaster comes to the Foundation from Roundup River Ranch, a provisional member of the Association of Hole in the Wall Camps, founded in 1988 by Paul Newman for children with serious illnesses, located near Sweetwater. While with Roundup River Ranch, she was a key member of the team that was able to complete a $20 million capital campaign and launch the inaugural annual giving campaign.
Holzfaster comes to the Foundation from Roundup River Ranch, a provisional member of the Association of Hole in the Wall Camps, founded in 1988 by Paul Newman for children with serious illnesses, located near Sweetwater. While with Roundup River Ranch, she was a key member of the team that was able to complete a $20 million capital campaign and launch the inaugural annual giving campaign.
A graduate of the University of Nebraska, Holzfaster also brings development experience from the Children’s Hospital Foundation in Denver where she managed special events and annual giving programs as part of a $500 million comprehensive campaign that would support the building of the new hospital.
In addition, Holzfaster worked for Children’s Memorial Foundation in Chicago during the early phase of their $1 billion capital campaign, focusing on strategic planning, board development and major gifts.
In addition, Holzfaster worked for Children’s Memorial Foundation in Chicago during the early phase of their $1 billion capital campaign, focusing on strategic planning, board development and major gifts.
Holzfaster will begin her duties with the Vail Valley Foundation on December 16.




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