REBECCA JETER
DIRECTOR OF ADVANCEMENT
TEXAS
Rebecca Jeter is the Director of Advancement, Texas. She has over 15 years of experience in fundraising and development. Most recently, Rebecca was with Prison Fellowship International serving as Major Gifts Officer. She has also worked with Operation Smile, Cenikor Foundation, and several not-for-profit medical organizations, including Children’s Leukemia Foundation of Michigan, Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation, and American Liver Foundation.
Rebecca is originally from Michigan and studied at Wayne State University before transferring to the University of Houston. After 20 years of living in Texas, she officially considers herself a Texan.
She and her husband, Eric, have a blended family of four children, the youngest being their 15-year-old son, and they live in Franklin, Texas. Along with traveling, Rebecca and her family enjoy horseback riding, golf, pickleball, anything on the water and spending time together. The Jeter family attends First Baptist Franklin and raise two very spoiled rescue dogs.
Rebecca Jeter is the Director of Advancement, Texas. She has over 15 years of experience in fundraising and development. Most recently, Rebecca was with Prison Fellowship International serving as Major Gifts Officer. She has also worked with Operation Smile, Cenikor Foundation, and several not-for-profit medical organizations, including Children’s Leukemia Foundation of Michigan, Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation, and American Liver Foundation.
Rebecca is originally from Michigan and studied at Wayne State University before transferring to the University of Houston. After 20 years of living in Texas, she officially considers herself a Texan.
She and her husband, Eric, have a blended family of four children, the youngest being their 15-year-old son, and they live in Franklin, Texas. Along with traveling, Rebecca and her family enjoy horseback riding, golf, pickleball, anything on the water and spending time together. The Jeter family attends First Baptist Franklin and raise two very spoiled rescue dogs.