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G.
Douglass Alexander, CFRE - Founding Partner
G. Douglass Alexander is the Founding Partner of the Firm. He has provided
hundreds of clients with results, directing
major capital and endowment campaigns, totaling well over $2 billion, for The Carter Center, Clemson University,
the High Museum of Art and Rhodes College, among others. Doug also developed
the successful fund-raising campaigns that brought the 1996 Olympics to Atlanta,
revitalized Zoo Atlanta (three campaigns) and helped raise $6 million in 60
days for the American Red Cross to bring relief to South Georgias flood
victims in 1994. Dougs success is demonstrated by Georgia Trend magazine
naming him one of the 100 Most Powerful and Influential People
in the state.
Doug has been providing results-oriented
consulting services since 1976, first as Senior Partner at Alexander &
Associates (NY), and then as Executive Vice President of Haas Coxe & Alexander.
In 1987, along with Be Haas and Del Martin, he founded AHM&P.
In addition to being the Founding Partner of AHM&P, Doug serves as the
Chairman of MaGIC, Inc. (Major Gifts Identification and Consulting), a research
firm which provides computerized prospect screening for clients throughout
the United States. He was formerly the President of POW&R, Inc., a similar
service that benefited more than 600 institutions when it was sold in 1994.
He is also the founder (2000) and Chairman of FundraisingINFO.com, the leading
internet-based fund-raising consulting organization in the world, serving
over 5,000 development offices.
Doug served as Georgia Chapter President and is a former Board member of the
Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFP). He was responsible for starting
the Georgia Philanthropist of the Year award in 1983, has been
a Board member of the AFP Foundation, a columnist for Fund Raising Management
magazine and a Board member of the Giving Institute. He is the co-author of
the best selling book Essential Principals of Fundraising Success
(Jossey Bass, 2005).
Doug holds an undergraduate degree from Oglethorpe University, where he was
an All-America basketball player, and an MBA in marketing from Georgia State
University. He is currently a member of the Oglethorpe University Board of
Trustees.
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