Christina Karnatz and Katie Rievert Join UAMS Northwest Regional Campus Development Office

By Benjamin Waldrum

Karnatz is the first associate director of development to solely represent both the Office of Community Health and Research and the Center for Pacific Islander Health.

Karnatz is the first associate director of development to solely represent both the Office of Community Health and Research and the Center for Pacific Islander Health.

“Christina and Katie are very talented and care deeply about the vibrancy of our northwest Arkansas communities,” said Dina Wood, UAMS senior director of development for the Northwest Regional Campus. “With over a dozen educational initiatives in the works, they will help better engage the philanthropic community in our efforts to build one of the best medical sciences regional campuses in the nation.”

Karnatz is the first associate director of development to solely represent both the Office of Community Health and Research and the Center for Pacific Islander Health. Her duties include securing sustainability funding for grant programs funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute, which currently total more than $10 million.

Karnatz joined UAMS after six years with KUAF 91.3FM, the area’s National Public Radio affiliate, a service of the University of Arkansas. In addition to serving as a reporter and co-host of the daily news show Ozarks at Large, she served as development coordinator. In this role, Karnatz worked with membership and underwriting directors to manage the station’s annual fund, seek underwriting support, and maintain donor accounts. Karnatz aided in the organization and timing of KUAF’s three on-air annual fundraisers, pitching on-air and live fundraising messages.

“I am pleased to have made this transition to UAMS,” said Karnatz. “The mission of the Office of Community Health and Research aligns very much with my personal mission to give those who don’t have one, or a very quiet one, a voice. I look forward to doing just that while representing and supporting the impressive institution that is UAMS.”

The Office of Community Health and Research addresses health disparities through research, programs and advocacy.

Rievert will assist with identification, cultivation, solicitation and stewardship of donors.

Rievert will assist with identification, cultivation, solicitation and stewardship of donors.

Karnatz has an undergraduate degree in international business from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville Sam M. Walton College of Business and is pursuing a Master of Science in communication from Purdue University. She has served as an AmeriCorps member, and held volunteer or board positions at Peace at Home Family Shelter, Spay Arkansas, and Northwest Arkansas Fashion Week. She was most recently a member of Emerging Leaders, a professional leadership group with Elevate Arkansas.

As a development associate, Rievert will assist with identification, cultivation, solicitation and stewardship of donors.

“I am thrilled to join the distinguished team at the UAMS Northwest Regional Campus and to continue working to promote health in the region,” said Rievert.

Rievert joins UAMS after three and a half years with Feed Communities, a Fayetteville- based nonprofit working to increase access to healthy food and reduce hunger in northwest Arkansas. As the community outreach program manager, she led strategic fundraising initiatives, managed volunteer projects, and promoted its mission to the public. She also developed and taught healthy cooking classes to individuals with disabilities, taught Farm to Preschool classes to high-risk students, and sustained the Feed Communities Neighborhood Garden, a free resource that encourages the community to grow its own food.

Rievert has an undergraduate degree in social work from Taylor University in Upland, Indiana. She has served as an Episcopal Service Corps member and volunteers for multiple nonprofits in the northwest Arkansas region.

UAMS is the state’s only health sciences university, with colleges of Medicine, Nursing, Pharmacy, Health Professions and Public Health; a graduate school; a hospital; a main campus in Little Rock; a Northwest Arkansas regional campus in Fayetteville; a statewide network of regional campuses; and eight institutes: the Winthrop P. Rockefeller Cancer Institute, Jackson T. Stephens Spine & Neurosciences Institute, Harvey & Bernice Jones Eye Institute, Psychiatric Research Institute, Donald W. Reynolds Institute on Aging, Translational Research Institute, Institute for Digital Health & Innovation and the Institute for Community Health Innovation. UAMS includes UAMS Health, a statewide health system that encompasses all of UAMS’ clinical enterprise. UAMS is the only adult Level 1 trauma center in the state. UAMS has 3,275 students, 890 medical residents and fellows, and five dental residents. It is the state’s largest public employer with more than 12,000 employees, including 1,200 physicians who provide care to patients at UAMS, its regional campuses, Arkansas Children’s, the VA Medical Center and Baptist Health. Visit www.uams.edu or uamshealth.com. Find us on Facebook, X (formerly Twitter), YouTube or Instagram.

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