The Healthcare Foundation Welcomes Two Staff Members to Our Development Team

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MAY 16, 2025

Sarasota Memorial Healthcare Foundation is pleased to announce the hiring of two new staff members, Kaitlyn Kramer Reeves, Director of Development, and Megan Wenger, Development Officer. Both Kramer Reeves and Wenger bring extensive experience developing and cultivating relationships within Sarasota’s philanthropic community.

“After another historic year of fundraising, the Healthcare Foundation continues to expand our team to meet the needs of Sarasota Memorial,” says Stacey Corley, president of the Healthcare Foundation. “Kaitlyn and Megan’s impressive track records and deep philanthropic connections make them exceptional additions to our team. Their expertise will be instrumental in helping to strengthen donor relationships while advancing our mission to support the health system.”

Kaitlyn Kramer Reeves

Kaitlyn Kramer Reeves, CFRE, has joined the Healthcare Foundation as a Director of Development. She brings over 10 years of fundraising experience to the role. Prior to joining the Healthcare Foundation, Kramer Reeves was most recently Associate Director of Development at University of South Florida (USF), responsible for developing and leading fundraising strategies and managing a portfolio of prospects and donors. She also served as a Philanthropy Advisor for Tidewell Foundation, Marketing and Development Director for The Florida Center for Early Childhood, and Marketing and Public Relations Coordinator for Fawcett Memorial Hospital in Port Charlotte.

Kramer Reeves holds a Bachelor of Science in Public Relations from the College of Journalism and Communications at USF. She is completing her Master of Business Administration at USF’s Muma College of Business and is a Certified Fundraising Executive.

Megan Wenger

Megan Wenger, CFRE, has joined the organization as Development Officer. She is stepping into this newly created role, bringing 14 years of development experience in annual giving and donor engagement.

Most recently, Wenger was Senior Philanthropy Advisor, Annual Giving, for Tidewell Foundation, overseeing the grateful family giving and annual giving programs. Previously, she was the Annual Giving Director with Children First, Community Engagement Coordinator for Community Youth Development and Development Associate with Big Brothers Big Sisters.

Wenger earned her Master of Nonprofit Management from Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, Fla., holds a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from USF and is a Certified Fundraising Executive.

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