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Nicole Humphrey Named LPM VP of Development
| RADIO ONLINE | Wednesday, June 3, 2026 | 11:11am CT |
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Louisville Public Media (LPM) has appointed Nicole Humphrey as Vice President of Development, effective June 8. Humphrey joins LPM from The Nature Conservancy, where she served as Associate Director of Development for Kentucky for the past five years. She brings more than 12 years of nonprofit fundraising experience and extensive connections within Kentucky's philanthropic community.
"Nicole is an exceptional fit for LPM for both her fundraising expertise and her deep roots in this community," said LPM President and CEO Kenya Young. "She is a strategic thinker, a relationship builder, and a hands-on fundraiser with genuine passion for mission-driven work."
As a member of LPM's leadership team, Humphrey will oversee the organization's development department and manage fundraising efforts that generate approximately $3.5 million annually through membership, grants, major gifts, and planned giving. She will also lead major donor cultivation and campaign initiatives.
Humphrey said, "As a passionate supporter of Louisville Public Media, I am honored to collaborate with dedicated colleagues and further LPM's impact through trusted journalism, dynamic music, and community engagement. I look forward to building upon this foundation through authentic relations with our current, as well as new, contributors across the region."
Before joining The Nature Conservancy, Humphrey held development positions with the Fund for the Arts in Louisville and the Maui Arts & Cultural Center in Hawaii. She also co-founded and led Adaptations Dance Theater in Maui.
Her community involvement includes serving on the Board of Directors of Louisville Visual Arts. She has also volunteered on advisory boards for the Kentucky Science Center and Waterfront Botanical Gardens.
Humphrey is a graduate of Butler University in Indianapolis.
Louisville Public Media is an independent, community-supported nonprofit serving Louisville and Southern Indiana through its three public radio stations and investigative journalism unit.
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