Randy Shulman

Randy Shulman
Senior Vice President for Advancement and External Relations
Department: Advancement
626-405-2293

Randy Shulman is the senior vice president for Advancement and External Relations. He works closely with and promotes collaboration among the president, senior staff, and governing boards to build relationships and fund operating and strategic initiatives. Shulman heads the group responsible for raising more than $14 million in operating support annually through annual giving, membership, planned giving, and corporate/foundation support. He also oversees efforts to secure an additional $10 million to $50 million annually in capital, endowment, and special project funding from individuals, foundations, corporations, and government sources. His responsibilities include staffing the Board Membership, Advancement, and Community Relations Committees.

Shulman was named outstanding professional fundraiser of 2020 by the Association of Fundraising Professionals, Greater Los Angeles Chapter—an incredibly well-deserved honor. He is a dedicated staff member who literally grew up at The Huntington, and he has served the institution with great energy, enthusiasm, and professionalism. Shulman has a B.S. in urban and regional planning from California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, and an M.P.A. from USC. Previously, he worked in local government positions in city management, community development, and historic preservation. Shulman is also active in the community: He was on the board of Union Station Homeless Services, where he was the board chair from 2013 to 2015, and he was a board member of Pasadena Heritage.

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