Summary
Jacqueline Schweiger is an advancement research and database manager with a decade of experience optimizing development operations for nonprofits, arts institutions, and cultural organizations. She combines deep expertise in database management, gift processing, and data-driven reporting with hands-on project work from conversions to appeal analytics, helping teams increase fundraising impact. A Flatiron School iOS grad with an MA in Art Business and a background in art history, she blends technical fluency with a curator’s attention to detail—useful for translating complex donor data into executive-ready insights. Her career spans roles at GLAAD, GLSEN, and the Museum of Jewish Heritage, and includes consulting work that honed her ability to standardize and scale development systems across organizations. Based in New York, she also brings an unusual mix of interests—formal training as a Master Gardener—that reflects a methodical, growth-oriented approach to stewardship and operations.
10 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
MA, Art Business, MA, Art Business at Sotheby's Institute of Art
Master Gardener, Master Gardener at University of Minnesota
iOS Development, iOS Development at Flatiron School
BA, Art History, French, BA, Art History, French at University of Virginia