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  • Senior Director of National Program Operations
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About Katie Cunningham

Katie Cunningham is the senior director of National Program Operations at College Possible, where she leads innovative technology and program strategies to expand college access and success for students from low-income backgrounds nationwide.

She recently spearheaded the launch of a new Salesforce-powered student portal with built-in AI, transforming how thousands of students connect to support on their journey to graduation, while optimizing internal data analysis and machine-learning. 

A graduate of the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, Cunningham is proud to call Omaha home.

She serves as executive vice president of the Junior League of Omaha, where she champions women’s leadership and community impact through volunteer action and training. She is passionate about bridging the gap between mission and technology, translating big ideas into practical solutions that create lasting change. 

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About Katie Cunningham

Katie Cunningham is the senior director of National Program Operations at College Possible, where she leads innovative technology and program strategies to expand college access and success for students from low-income backgrounds nationwide.

She recently spearheaded the launch of a new Salesforce-powered student portal with built-in AI, transforming how thousands of students connect to support on their journey to graduation, while optimizing internal data analysis and machine-learning. 

A graduate of the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, Cunningham is proud to call Omaha home.

She serves as executive vice president of the Junior League of Omaha, where she champions women’s leadership and community impact through volunteer action and training. She is passionate about bridging the gap between mission and technology, translating big ideas into practical solutions that create lasting change. 

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