Abby Bullard
At Coxe Curry, Abby manages campaign planning studies, capital campaigns, and other consulting engagements. Working strategically and tactically to streamline each project, she meets the day-to-day needs of clients, manages our team workloads, and keeps engagements on target and on time.
Recently, she’s worked with the Atlanta Botanical Garden, Grove Park Foundation, the Museum of Contemporary Art of Georgia, PATH Foundation, Trilith Institute, and the Woodruff Arts Center.
In the community, Abby recently finished training to become a horse leader at Chastain Horse Park, where she volunteers to support their therapeutic programming. She’s also served as a board member of the Atlanta Printmakers Studio (2020-2023)—where she’s been involved since her time as an intern during her undergraduate studies—and a board member of the Association of Fundraising Professionals - Greater Atlanta Chapter (2019-2022). During her time at Warner Bros. Discovery, Abby also maintained membership to the Corporate Volunteer Council of Atlanta and supported their 2022 Impact Awards event.
Before joining us, she was the Associate Manager of Social Impact at Warner Bros. Discovery, where she strengthened relationships with national nonprofit partners, increased employee volunteerism in the community, and developed compelling impact stories. Abby began her career in the nonprofit sector as a marketing professional and fundraiser at Atlanta Contemporary, where, over five years, she developed annual fundraising strategies, community events, and arts experiences to grow donor and member engagement. During her undergraduate studies, Abby spent time at MINT Gallery as an intern and Gallery Assistant to the Executive Director.
Originally from Raleigh, North Carolina, Abby currently lives in Southwest Atlanta’s Capitol View neighborhood with her dog, Pearl. She studied printmaking and photography at Savannah College of Art and Design. In her spare time, she enjoys making original artwork on her tabletop etching press, learning new patterns to make garments on her sewing machine, and curating vintage shopping experiences through her small business, Amaranthus Vintage.