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Erin Jung
Who We Are
Adjunct Counsel Program
The Adjunct Counsel Program is a new initiative at Ter Molen Watkins & Brandt. We currently are adding several adjunct, or of counsel, members to the firm, with the aim of helping our clients with services that we do not make a point of incorporating in our normal ongoing client relationships, often because they may not be part of the expertise of our existing staff.
From the perspective of TW&B, the rationale for this program is:
* To add to the firm’s stable of trusted professionals with expertise in special areas of service on behalf of our clients
* To assure availability of trusted colleagues should the need arise for conventional assistance with the firm’s clients
* To help develop a more extensive and dependable network of client referrals for the firm
* To indicate to the public a larger, more diverse and more imposing scale of TW&B activity
Erin Jung brings over a decade of experience in the prospect research and management field to her clients. She began as a prospect researcher in the Alumni & Development office of Washington University in St. Louis and then moved to Barnes-Jewish Hospital Foundation. She headed up their prospect research and management office for the Foundation as well as the Alvin J. Siteman Cancer Center Capital Campaign, a $125 million joint campaign between BJHF and Washington University School of Medicine. Erin then joined the Saint Louis Art Museum as prospect research manager and developed the prospect management system for their $125+ million capital campaign.
Erin has also consulted for numerous organizations since 2001 and is a member of Association of Fundraising Professionals, Association of Professional Researchers for Advancement, APRA Missouri-Kansas Chapter and New England Development Research Association.
She currently serves as board member for APRA MO-KAN. She earned her bachelor’s degree in history at the University of Missouri-Columbia.
jungresearch@earthlink.net / www.jungresearch.com