Katie Rogers
Board Member
Katie Rogers is the Chief Marketing Officer at Bungee, where she leads strategic growth, brand stewardship, and fundraising innovation for mission-driven organizations. Over the course of a 25-year career, she has partnered with hundreds of non-profit and for profit organizations, helping them grow, refine, and streamline their operations while elevating brand cohesion and deepening donor and other stakeholder engagement.
Katie is often described as a Business Futurist — a strategist who identifies emerging trends, anticipates market shifts, and builds adaptive models that allow organizations to thrive in changing environments. She leverages this forward-looking lens to help nonprofits move beyond reactive problem-solving, creating structures that are both resilient and opportunity-driven.
Her expertise spans harnessing behavioral psychology models to bridge generational giving gaps, designing emotionally intelligent donor experiences, and guiding organizations through both external disruptions and internal transitions. She’s known for applying creative, out-of-the-box thinking and helping organizations “move at the speed of opportunity” while staying anchored in their mission.
A passionate supporter of equine therapy, Katie has been an active volunteer at Cloverleaf Equine Center since 2020. She has served on the Polo Committee for the past two years and, together with her husband Andy, proudly sponsors Charles, for the last three. She is currently becoming certified in The Masterson Method® and looking to be certified in Equine Assisted Learning in 2026.
Her board and committee service includes American Mensa (Washington, D.C. and North Carolina chapters) and the Marketing Committee of Association of Fundraising Professionals. She is a committed animal-rights and environmental advocate and has dedicated much of her career to advancing causes that align mission with measurable impact.
Katie holds degrees in Behavioral Psychology with a focus on Early Childhood Education and Art Therapy from Boston College, along with executive education from the Executive Development Institute at UNC Kenan-Flagler Business School. She brings to Cloverleaf not only deep expertise in nonprofit fundraising and strategic stewardship, but also a heartfelt commitment to its mission and community.