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Also, the Meyer Foundation’s head of programs steps down and Miami New Drama names its first executive director. → Read More
Plus, the Chuck Lorre Family Foundation and the Arizona Commission on the Arts hire new top executives, and other notable personnel news. → Read More
Plus, personnel changes at Internet2, Planned Parenthood of New York City, and the Obama Foundation. Read more about how Mr. Gonzalez helped increase giving by Hispanics at the University of Miami. → Read More
Plus, new hires at the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, the San Francisco Foundation, and New England Public Radio. → Read More
America the Beautiful and Credential Engine also announce new leaders. → Read More
The Hennepin Theatre Trust and the Hewlett and Cummings foundations also made notable hires. → Read More
Also, Walter Isaacson is exiting the Aspen Institute, and longtime Combined Jewish Philanthropies leader Barry Shrage announced his retirement. → Read More
Also, one co-founder succeeds another as CEO of nonprofit advisory firm Third Sector Capital Partners, and the head of Phoenix’s Flinn Foundation steps down. → Read More
In other personnel moves, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation's departing president takes a faculty post at Penn and the head of the Alliance for Nonprofit Management steps down. → Read More
Plus, a former State Department official joins Human Rights First and the director of the Metropolitan Museum of Art announces his resignation. → Read More
Other notable gifts include $10 million for the University of Houston-Downtown School of Business and $5 million for a UCLA research center on history and policy. → Read More
Plus, the Malala Fund appoints a new leader, and the president of Moody’s Foundation plans to retire after 30 years. → Read More
Plus, the Markle Foundation taps President Obama’s former chief of staff for a top position. → Read More
Lois Quam, a former aide to Hillary Clinton, will be CEO of Pathfinder, and Strobe Talbott will end his 15-year tenure at prominent think tank the Brookings Institution in the fall. → Read More
In other personnel news, the Parkinson’s Foundation names a new CEO, and Israel Cancer Research Fund International has a new president. → Read More
Plus, the Cullen Foundation appoints a president to succeed its long-serving executive director, and the Municipal Art Society of New York switches leaders. → Read More
Plus, a top aide to Joe Biden joins the W.K. Kellogg Foundation and the Mental Health Association of New York City taps a new CEO. → Read More
Plus, the Sloan Foundation’s president announces his retirement, and the latest moves at the Arnold, Broad, and Silicon Valley Community foundations. → Read More
Also, the Muscular Dystrophy Association and Oxfam America name new top fundraisers. → Read More
Also, the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco and Princeton University get new fundraisers. → Read More