ARLINGTON, Texas — The Texas Health Resources Foundation announced two vice presidents to lead fundraising efforts in the Greater Fort Worth and North regions. The leadership team will focus on major fundraising initiatives and markets, manage fundraising teams, elevate local visibility, and connect to our hospitals and community programs to inspire philanthropic support.
Janine Kraus
Sarah Humphrey
These leaders will join Shannon Fisher, vice president of Foundation and Fund Development, who is currently responsible for the Greater Dallas fundraising strategy and Community Impact.
Janine M. Kraus, Ph.D., will serve as vice president of Foundation and Fund Development in Greater Fort Worth. Janine comes to Texas Health from Texas Christian University where she served as the assistant vice chancellor for Loyalty Giving for 14 years. In her role, she was responsible for strategy and vision to increase donor giving for the largest philanthropic base of support. She served on the leadership campaign planning team for the $1 billion comprehensive campaign for the university. Furthermore, she chaired the engagement committee and led her division on the Diversity, Equality and Inclusion University Committee.
Kraus served in the United States Army for six years before getting her bachelor’s degree from the University of Maryland University College and her master’s degree and doctorate from University of North Texas. She is very active in the community having served on the boards of the Junior League of Fort Worth and Leadership Fort Worth. She was recognized “Active of the Year” by the Junior League of Fort Worth for her outstanding service to the community.
Sarah Humphrey will serve as vice president of Foundation and Fund Development in the North Region, which will include Collin and Denton counties. Humphrey comes to Texas Health from Communities Foundation of Texas where she served as the director of Charitable Giving, Collin County for six years. She was responsible for developing strategy and leading the foundation’s work in the growing communities of Collin county and North Texas. She managed the staff and office in Collin county and served as a community builder, developing prospects into donors to establish and increase gifts to the foundation. Previously, she served for five years as the director of Major and Planned Gifts for Saint Luke’s Health System Foundation.
Humphrey received her bachelor’s degree from Southern Methodist University and master’s degree from the University of Kansas. She holds the Chartered Advisor in Philanthropy (CAP) certification. Sarah has served the community through involvement in Leadership North Texas, Dallas Junior League, the Dallas Regional Chamber Southern Dallas Task Force, and the Texas Health Presbyterian Plano Community Advisory Council to name a few.
About Texas Health Resources Foundation
Texas Health Resources Foundation strives to enhance the delivery of quality patient care by joining with committed donors to sustain the long-term fiscal viability of Texas Health Resources. The Foundation raises funds that support clinical, educational and research programs across the Texas Health system. Together with generous supporters, the Foundation fulfills a critical role in continuing the mission of Texas Health to improve the health of the people in the communities we serve. For more information about Texas Health Resources Foundation, visit TexasHealth.org/Giving.
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About Texas Health Resources
Texas Health Resources is a faith-based, nonprofit health system that cares for more patients in North Texas than any other provider. With a service area that consists of 16 counties and more than 7 million people, the system is committed to providing quality, coordinated care through its Texas Health Physicians Group and 29 hospital locations under the banners of Texas Health Presbyterian, Texas Health Arlington Memorial, Texas Health Harris Methodist and Texas Health Huguley. Texas Health access points and services, ranging from acute-care hospitals and trauma centers to outpatient facilities and home health and preventive services, provide the full continuum of care for all stages of life. The system has more than 4,100 licensed hospital beds, 6,400 physicians with active staff privileges and more than 26,000 employees. For more information about Texas Health, call 1-877-THR-WELL, or visit www.TexasHealth.org.