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Our Organization Timothy L. Hogen established his consultancy in l980 to provide fund-raising services to nonprofit organizations. Over the past 27 years HOGEN Associates has provided a variety of development services to over 90 independent schools across the country. Mr. Hogen has also served as the development counsel to a number of other organizations in the areas of social service, culture, and religion. The management team also includes two associates who have an equally extensive record in all aspects of fund-raising.

HOGEN Associates specializes in the design and management of capital campaigns which have raised over $1,000,000,000 for the client organizations. Mr. Hogen has conducted over 100 feasibility studies nationwide which have involved over 4,000 interviews with major gift prospects. He has managed a number of trustee retreats which have proven to be an invaluable part of the campaign planning process. He has trained over 1,000 volunteers to be solicitors in capital campaigns across the country.

Before he began this business, Mr. Hogen spent three years as the Associate Director of Philips Academy's $50,000,000 Bicentennial Campaign. He was the staff director responsible for major gifts and had initial responsibility for establishing a campaign field organization which developed into a network of 2,500 volunteers.

Mr. Hogen has had over a decade of experience in public service. He spent six years on the staff of a federal agency and two years as a special assistant to a United States Senator. He has held both appointed and elected positions at the state and local levels. He has been active in the management of political campaigns at all levels of government.

He has been a trustee of World Education, the Farmington River Watershed Association, the Monroe Free Library, and Friends of Alta. He was the first Chairman of the Board of INFORM, a public interest research organization, and was a Director of the Andover-Abbot Alumni Association of New York.

Mr. Hogen was educated at Phillips Academy and Yale University where he majored in Russian studies.