Karen Mudd

With over 30 years of leadership and management experience, Karen Mudd is a nonprofit sector professional specializing in resource development. She has held positions in national, state, and community-based organizations with budgets ranging from $100,000 to $80 million, advancing a wide spectrum of missions from health care and human services to social justice, higher education, and the arts. Since 2010, she has operated as an independent fundraising consultant in the Seattle area, accepting long-term interim development executive staffing assignments and helping to facilitate smooth organizational transitions.

Originally from small town southern Illinois, Karen earned a bachelor’s degree from Webster University and a master’s degree from George Washington University. She lived and worked in Philadelphia for 20 years, where she met her wife, M.E. “Doc” De Baca, MD, FCAP, then a pathology resident and already involved with the CAP. Over the years, Karen has interacted frequently with CAP and CAP Foundation members and staff and has gained respect and admiration for the service they provide. She is grateful to consider them part of the family and eager to give back in appreciation of how they’ve enriched her life.