Josh Bevan
Josh Bevan is a graduate student in PennDesign’s Historic Preservation program at the University of Pennsylvania, focusing...
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Josh Bevan is a graduate student in PennDesign’s Historic Preservation program at the University of Pennsylvania, focusing...
As a nonprofit consultant, Meena specializes in turning policy ideas into shareable social content. She facilitates organizations in developing...
Stephen Cook has worked as a journalist for more than 30 years, first in local weekly and...
Sarah Beaulieu has held senior fundraising positions at Brown University, Boston College, the University of Massachusetts Foundation,...
Carina Wong serves as the Deputy Director for Education at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. She...
Beth Bird is director of Eide Bailly Nonprofit Industry Practice. She is a passionate supporter of the...
Matthew C. Alvarez is an attorney with the Sutton Law Firm, practicing political and election law.
Until recently, Donna Haig Friedman led CSP’s team in its applied research and evaluation work in Massachusetts...
Phil Buchanan is the President of the Center for Effective Philanthropy.
Mae Hong is vice president at Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors and chair of GEO’s board of directors.
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