Track15 understands that selecting the right partners can determine your future success. We want to listen to your story, bond to your uniqueness, and commit to providing you with exactly what you need.

Andrew Snow

With a distinguished career spanning 22 years in institutional advancement, nonprofit fundraising, and organizational management, Andrew Snow is a seasoned professional leading Track15. As its co-founder and Managing Partner, he leverages his extensive experience to instill trust and excitement. Track15 stands apart by not only offering comprehensive fundraising services but also by actively aiding nonprofit partners in nurturing and expanding donor relationships, resulting in heightened support and larger contributions.

Chris Shultz

With 18 years of corporate bank experience at J.P. Morgan Chase, Chris went out on his own in 2005 to start an online banking company. The company sold in 2016, and Chris started a venture capital fund to help start up companies in the Dallas/Ft. Worth area. His for-profit business acumen works well in the non-profit sector.

 

Eliza Macdonald

After spending the first decade of her career in a number of different roles in the education field, Eliza brings a variety of knowledge with her to Track 15. Whether anticipating needs for social media posts and engagement or brainstorming how to best communicate effectively for top universities, you can be sure there is a creative twist and plenty of enthusiasm if Eliza is involved.

Joel Rothermel

Having worked with nonprofits of all sizes, Joel has gained the experience to identify opportunities in fundraising and data strategy. He has worked as a project manager for IT implementations, on strategic planning in IT, in nonprofit operations, and in fundraising strategy. Joel is also a Salesforce Certified Administrator.

 

Kelsey Menzel

Kelsey has worked for and with nonprofits for the better part of a decade. She studied English at the University of Texas at Austin and, after a stint teaching in Colombia, went on to earn a master’s in urban management from the Technical University of Berlin. Having been on both sides of the nonprofit world - providing direct services as well as managing development and other behind-the-scenes work - Kelsey most enjoys using her skills as a writer, editor, and fundraiser to help a variety of nonprofits achieve their missions.

Jessica Gray

After many years of working in business management, owning a small business, and volunteering in the community Jess offers a unique perspective on all things project management. Her background and expertise equip her to see the big picture of a project while also keeping a close eye on all the small details.

 

Ashley Shultz

Ashley’s career journey began as a high-school teacher at the American School in Managua, Nicaragua. She transitioned her skills for managing a three-ring circus to the corporate world when she returned to the states and began a 12 year career in client relationship management for JP Morgan Chase and Meritcard Solutions. Her roots in nonprofit work were planted in her hometown of Sarasota, FL, where four generations of her family have been deeply committed to building a thriving arts and education community. Ashley approaches each project, understanding that successful donor and non-profit relationships are partnerships built on trust and excitement for a shared mission.

Kendyl Wear

Kendyl has worked in annual giving and fundraising for non-profit organizations of all sizes - from large universities to very small, local non-profits. Through these experiences, she has gained an understanding of the challenges that organizations face when raising money for their annual funds. However, always one to have a solution, Kendyl combines her experience, data, and creativity to help organizations develop successful campaigns that tell an exciting story while also broadening the base of support.

 

Laila Rothermel

Laila is a full time student at TWU studying elementary education. When she’s not hitting the books Laila assists with our copy editing and data analyst needs.

Misty Jackson-Miller

As a longtime writer with a background in research (and strong opinions about grammar), Misty’s experience ranges from copywriting and social media management, to features and op-eds. Passionate about community engagement, she has both worked and volunteered for local nonprofits, served on advisory boards, and written profiles of nonprofit leaders for Dallas Doing Good.