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Donate NowProject C.U.R.E. was founded in a Colorado garage in 1987 and has grown to become a vital part of the mile-high community and economy. We’ve also become the world’s largest distributor of donated medical supplies, equipment, and international medical relief services to doctors and nurses in more than 135 countries. This is no easy feat. The only way we can make it happen is through the help and support of those also willing to get involved.
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Executive Director – Denver
As Executive Director of Project C.U.R.E. Denver, Tami Vinson develops strategic partnerships, engages the community, and raises the resources needed to help Project C.U.R.E. strengthen healthcare infrastructure and deliver life-saving medical relief to under-resourced communities around the world.
With more than 20 years of nonprofit leadership and development experience, Tami has held senior development roles with a range of nonprofit organizations and spent more than seven years as a fundraising and leadership consultant with Dini Spheris. Throughout her career, she has guided capital campaigns ranging from $3 million to $30 million, helped build development departments and major gifts programs, led high-touch fundraising events, strengthened board engagement, and cultivated partnerships with individuals, corporations, and foundations. She holds a bachelor’s degree in business administration and a master’s degree in nonprofit management. She earned her Certified Fundraising Executive credential in 2014, reflecting her long-standing commitment to professional excellence and growth in the nonprofit sector.
Her commitment to community leadership has been a meaningful part of her professional journey. Over more than a decade of volunteer service, she served as President of the Colorado Chapter of the Association of Fundraising Professionals, Chair of National Philanthropy Day, and as both a Steering Committee member and Chair for the Institute for Leaders in Development program at the University of Denver. Tami is proud to bring her experience and passion to Project C.U.R.E. as the organization strengthens healthcare infrastructure and brings health and hope to communities around the world through medical supplies, equipment, training, and other critical programs.
She lives in Denver with her husband, Patrick, their daughter, Zoe, and their beloved pets. Their family is especially committed to rescuing retired racing greyhounds and giving them a joyful second chapter. Outside of work, Tami enjoys spending time with her family and taking advantage of all that Colorado has to offer, especially camping, hiking, and skiing.
Operations Director – Denver
Co-President of Denver Young Professionals
Courtney is a Colorado native, an engaged community member, and a senior leader at CoBank, where she oversees operations teams and advances strategic initiatives through technology transformation. In addition to her involvement with Project C.U.R.E., she serves on the Finance Committee for the Denver Public Library Friends Foundation, and her past board service includes the Junior League of Denver and Family Tree.
Her passion for community work is matched by her love of global perspectives shaped by her studies in International Business and time abroad in Morocco. A lifelong learner, Courtney is a graduate of the Denver Metro Chamber’s Impact Denver program and other leadership development initiatives.
Outside of her professional and volunteer commitments, Courtney enjoys staying active. She can often be found playing tennis, golfing, reading, hosting gatherings, or taking dance lessons with her husband.
Co-President of Denver Young Professionals
Zac focuses on the sourcing, relationship management, and structuring of complex debt financing transactions to middle market companies. His expertise in the debt financing space, primarily in acquisition finance, cash flow lending, and other complex transactions has created value for multiple operating companies that participate in various key industry verticals.
Prior to joining Wintrust, Zac started his career at Goldman Sachs, where he focused on capital management and liquidity strategies for the firm’s excess capital. Zac then transitioned to a local regional bank focuses on debt financing.
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