Rachael Floyd
At Coxe Curry, Rachael 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 Community Food Bank, Bobby Jones Golf Course Foundation, HOPE Atlanta, Westside Future Fund, and Woodward Academy.
In the community, Rachael is an active member of the Association of Fundraising Professionals - Greater Atlanta Chapter. While serving on the chapter board, she helped lead the AFP Diversity Fellows program, of which she was a 2020 fellow.
Before joining us, Rachael was an associate director of development in the Emory University School of Medicine, where she focused on major gifts fundraising with alumni. Prior to that, she worked as a development coordinator and an individual giving manager at the Atlanta Community Food Bank. She began her career as an AmeriCorps VISTA, serving as a development coordinator and later a grant writer for Schoolyard Roots, a small garden education nonprofit in Tuscaloosa, Alabama.
Rachael graduated cum laude from Agnes Scott College in 2017. She then earned her MPA from Georgia State University’s Andrew Young School of Policy Studies in 2020. There, she was a member of Pi Alpha Alpha, the global honor society for public affairs and administration. Born and raised in Atlanta, Rachael lives in Capitol View with her wife and their cat, Biscuit. They spend their free time hiking, camping, and cooking.