We are thrilled that Moses Davis, Ph.D., has joined The Jackson Laboratory as the Director of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion where he leads the development and implementation of diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives in support of JAX values, culture and strategic priorities. He is based out of Farmington, CT, and oversees DEI efforts across all […]
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A Test of Leadership in Silicon Valley
COVID-19 has put every organization and leader to the test. Nicole Taylor, at the helm of Silicon Valley Community Foundation, located in one of the first corona virus hotspots to emerge, is no exception. After many years of working with Nicole and having the great honor to partner with her to identify her new leadership […]
Giving Away Silicon Valley’s Billions
Years ago, we placed Nicole Taylor at the new leader of the East Bay Community Foundation. Now as the President and CEO of Silicon Valley Community Foundation, she shares her wisdom and outlines her plan to put the ‘community’ back in ‘community foundation.’ Read the full article in Stanford Magazine.
Exciting Changes for Silicon Valley Community Foundation
We are thrilled to announce that Elizabeth (Liz) Carey has joined Silicon Valley Community Foundation (SVCF) as their new Executive Vice President, Finance and Operations. Liz is a seasoned executive focused on high performance and successfully implementing innovative growth and efficiency optimization strategies. She has an exemplary record of performance in driving revenue growth, developing […]
Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy’s New VP of Marketing and Communications
We are thrilled to announce that Angela Leung has joined Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy (GGNPC) as Vice President of Marketing and Communications. Angela is a seasoned marketing and communications executive with a proven track record of mobilizing teams, engaging stakeholders and advancing the brand and mission of organizations. Angela brings to the Conservancy a […]
Talented AND Diverse Leadership in Nonprofits IS Possible (and Should Never Be A Choice)
I felt a range of emotions reading this article in the Chronicle of Philanthropy dated December 5, 2018 (yes, 2018!), that starts with “The problem starts but is not limited to boards, which aren’t nearly as diverse as the grant makers and communities that they serve.” That statement resonated with me and is exactly the challenge […]