Join us for an engaging discussion comparing how large and small nonprofit fundraising shops approach building planned giving programs. Explore practical strategies for launching or expanding your efforts—no matter your organization’s size—and dive into the unique ethical considerations that can arise along the way. Gain insights from peers and experts on balancing ambition, capacity, and donor intent to create a planned giving program that’s both effective and ethical.
Meet the Panelists:
Megan Miller, Executive Director at AdventHealth West Florida/Riverview
Experienced Development Executive with a demonstrated history in the fundraising industry. Strong community and nonprofit professional skilled in Philanthropy, Planned Giving, Nonprofit Organizations, Youth Development, Capital Campaigns, and Volunteer Management. Over the past 5 years, Megan has helped shape fundraising and gift planning at AdventHealth. Before her time there she served in leadership positions at the Arnold and Winnie Palmer Foundation, WUCF TV, St. Joseph Mercy in Oakland at Trinity Health, and the Detroit Institute for Children.
Danna Bramlett, CFRE, Chief Development Officer at Florida Wildlife Corridor Foundation

Danna plays a pivotal role in advancing the mission of the Florida Wildlife Corridor Foundation through strategic fundraising and community engagement. Before leading the team at the FWCF she has served as the Sr. Director of Development at Zoo Tampa at Lowry Park, Membership Manager at the Florida Aquarium, and Director of Development at the Pinellas Education Foundation, among a variety of other roles in the philanthropic sector.
Moderator:
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Denyve Boyle, Associate Vice President of Philanthropy at the Community Foundation Tampa Bay. She is dedicated to helping others turn their passion into purpose—and their generosity into lasting change.
With over two decades of experience in the nonprofit and philanthropic sectors, she brings insight, energy, and a collaborative spirit to every conversation. She is proud to hold both the Certified Fundraising Executive (CFRE) and Chartered Advisor in Philanthropy® (CAP®) designation.
Over her tenure as a fundraiser in the Tampa Bay region, Denyve has helped inspire millions of dollars in philanthropic support. Her work reflects a steadfast commitment to building a community that is safer, more inclusive, and more prosperous—a place where all can live, work, play, and pray.
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