Nancy Bocskor
Adjunct Professor
Biography
Nancy Bocskor is a nationally and internationally renowned speaker and expert on applied democracy. She has been a fundraiser for more than 100 Members of Congress and candidates, and has trained activists and leaders in all 50 states and more than 20 countries.
She is the author of the book Go Fish: How to Catch (and Keep) Contributors, a practical evidenced-based guide on how to ask for money, organize finance committees, and host profitable events for a successful political campaign.
Deeply committed to empowering aspiring leaders to run for office, Nancy has trained over one thousand veterans in fundraising through Veterans Campaign, as well as thousands of women through Running Start and the Yale Women’s Campaign School, among others.
Nancy is also a professor at George Washington University’s Graduate School of Political Management where she teaches both online and classroom fundraising courses.
Education
- BA, Political Science and Business Administration, Otterbein College
Prior Experience
- President, The Nancy Bocskor Company
Selected Publications
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Bocskor, N. (2015). Go Fish: How to Catch (and Keep) Contributors. The Nancy Bocskor Company.