Eve Carr earned her Ph.D. in US History and has been working in historical and advancement focused research for over fifteen years. She has worked with cultural, health care, and educational institutions for over ten years providing research and research training in support of institutional advancement. She also has gained a great deal of experience building professional relationships and partnerships since she and her husband move regularly for his career in the U.S. Coast Guard.
Working with Langley Innovations aligns with Eve’s expertise and practice of collaboration. In addition to traditional prospect research, Eve is particularly interested in developing and analyzing prospect opportunities and identifying potential funding sources for projects.
Eve also has an affinity for training other development professionals in effective research skills. In past positions, she has worked collaboratively with colleagues to meet research needs specific to their programs, events, goals, and travel. As part of the Langley team, Eve draws on these aspects of advancement research in order to address each client’s unique research needs.
Eve received her bachelor’s degree from Oberlin College where she studied English Literature and History. She currently serves as an Oberlin Class Agent and is a member of the Alumni Recruiting Network. As a graduate student, she focused on public and applied history receiving her master’s and doctoral degrees in U.S. History from Arizona State University.