In the ever-evolving landscape of nonprofit work, few stories reflect the power of purpose and longevity like that of Dena Kidd, Senior Development Officer at Junior Achievement of Arizona (JA). With a career spanning nearly four decades – all at JA, Denaâs journey is a testament to the transformative impact of mission-driven work and the deep relationships that sustain it.
Denaâs JA story began in 1989, when she transitioned from volunteer to staff member, recruited by then-president Gail Yates. Starting as a program manager, she was responsible for recruiting and training volunteers for JAâs in-classroom programs. Her role quickly expanded to include fundraising, and she later led the events and communications teams, launching cornerstone initiatives like the JA Open Golf Classic and JA Golfer’s Dream Dayâevents that continue to define JAâs community engagement.
Today, Dena serves on the Development Team, where her tenure and deep institutional knowledge make her a vital connector between JA and its legacy partners. She works closely with family foundations, long-standing supporters, and new donors, helping to ensure the organizationâs continued growth and relevance.
When asked about the most memorable part of her journey, Dena doesnât hesitate: itâs the people. âMeeting some incredible people along the wayâ has been a defining feature of her career. Her pride is equally evident when she reflects on receiving JAâs national Rising Star Award in 2022âa recognition that surprised her, given her long-standing service. Itâs a moment that underscores her continued innovation and dedication, even decades into her career.
So why has she stayed so long? âI drank the âKool Aidâ. It’s the people and the mission.â she says with a smile. For Dena, JA is more than a jobâitâs a calling. She found a place where she could make a meaningful difference in the lives of underserved students while applying the skills she honed in college. The shared mission among her colleaguesâto prepare Arizona learners to succeed in work and lifeâis what keeps her inspired.
The impact sheâs witnessed is staggering. When Dena first joined JA, the organization served around 70,000 students annually. Today, that number has more than doubled, with nearly 180,000 Arizona students benefiting from JAâs programs. This growth reflects not only the organizationâs expanding reach but also the tireless efforts of leaders like Dena who have helped build and sustain its foundation.
Dena Kiddâs story is one of quiet leadership, steadfast commitment, and the kind of legacy that shapes generations. Her journey reminds us that real change takes timeâand that those who stay the course often make the most profound impact.