Jeffrey A. Wilklow
Vice President
Jeff.Wilklow@campbellcompany.com
Jeff Wilklow has more than 25 years of experience in nonprofit development and marketing communications. He has extensive experience in developing successful long-term partnerships between nonprofit organizations and their donor constituencies, including through major capital campaign planning and implementation, major gifts, donor relations, grants and cause branding and marketing.
For six years, Mr. Wilklow was the vice president of development for the Points of Light Foundation, where he helped conceive and develop a $100 million campaign for program support. He also served as senior vice president of Eisner, Petrou & Associates, a marketing communications firm, and provided strategic communications counsel to corporate, nonprofit and association clients. As director of corporate relations at Children’s National Medical Center, Mr. Wilklow played a major role in the conception and implementation of the successful $40 million Campaign for Children’s. Prior to that, he was the associate director of development at Very Special Arts. He began his development career at Special Olympics International and Special Olympics Virginia.
Mr. Wilklow earned his bachelor of arts degree from Union College in Schenectady, New York. He is an active member of the Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFP) chapter of Greater Washington, DC, where he served as president in 1998. Additionally, Mr. Wilklow is past president of The Arc of Northern Virginia and currently serves as a member of The Arc’s Foundation Board, and he is a trustee with the Accotink Unitarian Universalist Church.
Current or Recent Clients Served
American Red Cross (Washington, DC)American Society of Association Executives (Washington, DC)
Arena Stage (Washington, DC)
Congressional Black Caucus Foundation (Washington, DC)
Children’s National Medical Center (Washington, DC)
Gilman School (Baltimore)
Kansas City Ballet (Kansas City, MO)
National Wildlife Federation (Reston, VA)
Sibley Memorial Hospital (Washington, DC)
St. John’s College High School (Washington, DC)
