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Connor Stangler
Senior Director, External Relations
Connor Stangler, Ph.D., is joining the University of Missouri-Kansas City as the director of external relations and government affairs. His first day is July 23.
In his role at UMKC, Stangler will collaborate with government officials and external stakeholders at the local, state and federal levels to help connect the university to the community and region.

Stangler most recently was the manager of government relations at Children's Mercy in Kansas City. In that role, he worked with government officials at the local, state and federal levels to promote the interests of the hospital and advocate for increased investments in transformative pediatric healthcare. Stangler helped strengthen Medicaid resources for hospitals in Kansas and helped secure a significant state appropriation for the hospital's new mental and behavioral health strategy.

Working with hospital allies and government partners, he advocated for increased resources from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and other state agencies as well as generated new opportunities for Children's Mercy's research arm. He also worked closely with city and county officials to combat the surge in opioid deaths among children and teenagers.

Prior to Children's Mercy, Stangler worked as an analyst for the non-partisan Kansas Legislative Research Department, where he staffed several health and child welfare committees. He worked closely with legislators as the state of Kansas transformed its mental healthcare delivery system.

Stangler earned his doctoral degree in American history from Indiana University Bloomington, where he specialized in the history of policy evaluation and the history of anti-poverty policy. He has taught history and government at Indiana University, the University of Indianapolis, Kansas City Kansas Community College and Creighton University. He earned his master's degree from the University of Chicago and his bachelor's degree from Truman State University, where he was awarded the nationally competitive Harry S. Truman Scholarship in 2012.

Stangler serves on the boards of several local organizations, including Nurture KC and Nonprofit Connect's emerging professionals’ program, Connext.
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Tammy Swartz
Tammy, a native Missourian, discovered her love for writing while enjoying the State's lakes and waterways. The sites and sounds of nature inspired her to write poems and short stories of her experiences. Helping others receive the care and services they need to lead a healthy, happy life also inspires Tammy, who applies her gift of storytelling in the nonprofit sector. With over 20 years of experience as a technical writer, editor, and project manager, she has made a significant impact. As a Grants Manager, Tammy wrote over 100 proposals during her three-year tenure, with a 98%-win ratio and more than doubled grant funding. Her efforts resulted in the nonprofit receiving over $13.2 million in funding, including $7.1 million, toward its capital campaign. Notably, her work was instrumental in the nonprofit's success during the pandemic, a time when many businesses and nonprofits struggled to survive. As a consultant, her clients received over $3 million in grant funding, including six-figure opportunities. Tammy attributes her success to her ability to combine her love of writing with her passion for helping others succeed.

Tammy applies her strategic planning, project management, and critical thinking strengths to help design and build sustainable grant programs. Through her work at the City Union Mission, she was the first individual to receive the Associate Director Award for creating the infrastructure for the nonprofit's first grant program in its 93+ year history. She thrives when helping nonprofits build or strengthen their programs.

Tammy's love for writing extends beyond her profession into her private life, where she dabbles in writing non-fiction and poetry. Her second obsession is cooking; she is a self-proclaimed amateur chef, wine enthusiast, and bourbon connoisseur. She and her husband Mitch enjoy hosting themed food and wine pairings with family and friends.
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