2013 Highlights: About People in The Nonprofit World
December 27, 2013 | Read Time: 1 minute
Patty Stonesifer: From Gates Foundation Head to Leader of Food Pantry
Patty Stonesifer, who was the first staff leader of the world’s biggest philanthropy, in April will become head of the $6-milllion Martha’s Table in Washington.
Sree Sreenivasan: A Digital Superstar Gets Ready to Help an Iconic Museum Get Connected![]()
Sree Sreenivasan will become the first chief digital officer at the Metropolitan Museum of Art after serving in that role at Columbia University.
3 Reasons Benjamin Jealous Succeeded
An understanding of the grass roots, experience working as a newspaper editor, and a willingness to collaborate gave the NAACP leader the wherewithal to turn around a fading nonprofit.
Sarah Johnson: A Young Leader Shows Carnegie Hall How to Reach Out![]()
Sarah Johnson, winner of Independent Sector’s award for under-40 leaders, has built collaborative efforts with hospitals, schools, social-service organizations, and prisons.
David Kuo: Genuine Compassionate Conservatism Could Do Wonders for Poor Americans
Right-leaning donors would be wise to follow the advice of David Kuo, a former White House aide to George W. Bush, about the best ways to transform public policy.
Robert Edgar: A Forceful Nonprofit Protector of Values and Ethics
The chief executive of Common Cause, who died at age 69, was a strong coalition builder whose diplomatic style and ferocious passion for ethics made him an effective leader.
Delores Barr Weaver: A Former NFL Team Owner Champions Controversial Causes
Delores Barr Weaver is pouring $50-million into a fund to help girls caught up in sex trafficking and to reduce the number of rapes among people in the military, among other efforts.