Pine Street Inn is pleased to welcome Davi Axinn Levine as their new Director of Planned Giving.
Davi comes to Pine Street from Endicott College, where she served as Regional Director of Major Gifts and prior to this, Director of Parent and Family Engagement. Davi has also held the role of Associate Director of Leadership and Planned Giving at the Museum of Science and Major Gifts Officer at Hebrew SeniorLife.
At Endicott College, Davi raised $1,342,000, exceeding the parent giving goal by 22% and significantly growing support from Endicott parents and grandparents on Giving Day. During her time at Endicott, she managed a portfolio of 120 major and planned gift alumni, parent, and corporate prospects and grew their support by meaningfully deepening their relationship with the College.
In her new role as Director of Planned Giving, Davi will join Pine Street Inn as it builds upon the tremendous success of its $50 million campaign, which further solidified Pine Street’s nationally recognized reputation as a trailblazer in conquering homelessness. Davi will be reporting to the Senior Director of Major and Planned Giving and will work collaboratively with senior leadership, staff, and volunteers to design, direct, and implement a comprehensive program to promote and secure planned gifts for the organization.
Davi is excited to join Pine Street Inn as the new Director of Planned Giving.
About Pine Street Inn
Pine Street Inn opened its doors in 1969. Over more than five decades it has grown into New England’s largest nonprofit resource for homeless and formerly homeless adults. Throughout the ‘80s and ‘90s, Pine Street expanded from offering basic necessities—food, clothing, shelter, and health care—to offering programs that help guests take significant steps in their journey out of homelessness and regain some of what they have lost: relationships, life skills, employment, and housing. In the past ten years, Pine Street has significantly expanded its inventory of permanent supportive housing to provide lasting solutions to homelessness.
For more information about Pine Street Inn, please visit www.pinestreetinn.org.