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Krista Selnau Camarda

Krista is the Senior Director of Development and Communications at WCPI.  

Prior to joining WCPI, Krista spent 12 years in public interest law and nonprofit development. Most recently, she was the Founder and Principal Consultant of Krista Selnau Camarda Consulting, LLC where she worked with several local nonprofit organizations focused on women, financial literacy, and workforce development.  Krista was also the Director of Major & Planned Giving at The Hole in the Wall Gang Camp, a year round residential camp in the Northeast and the Mid-Atlantic for seriously ill children and their families. Previously, she was a Senior Portfolio Manager of Fellowships at Equal Justice Works, where she oversaw Fellows and stewarded Fellowship sponsors on the East Coast, securing $2.5 million in support annually.  

As a lawyer, Krista founded and managed the Veterans Medical-Legal Partnership at Pine Tree Legal Assistance in Augusta, Maine with VA Maine Healthcare System from 2015-2018. She practiced veterans law and coordinated Pine Tree’s veterans pro bono projects. She also served as Co-Chair of the Veterans Law Section in the Maine State Bar Association. Krista was also a 2013 Equal Justice Works Fellow sponsored by Walmart and Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP and hosted by Legal Aid of Arkansas. Her Fellowship project expanded the Arkansas Children’s Hospital’s Medical-Legal Partnership to include a legal clinic focused on the unmet needs of children with cancer or sickle cell disease and their families. Before that, Krista co-founded and coordinated a pro bono medical-legal partnership for children in rural Northwest Arkansas with Legal Aid of Arkansas.

Krista has guest lectured on medical-legal partnerships at Berkeley School of Law and Georgetown University. She has written about and presented extensively on medical-legal partnerships nationwide. Krista serves on the Board of Ms. JD, the Washington Council of Lawyers, and the National Capital Gift Planning Council.

Krista received her B.A. summa cum laude from Curry College and earned her J.D. from Suffolk University Law School, where she was an active member of the Health Law Moot Court team.  Krista also holds a Certificate in Professional Fundraising from Boston University and a Certificate in Planned Giving from the Lilly Family School of Philanthropy at Indiana University.