Gayle Williams

February 15, 2019
Gayle Williams brings 30 years of leadership and management experience in philanthropy and nonprofits. After 19 years (1993-2012) as Executive Director of the Mary Reynolds Babcock Foundation, Gayle now works as a consultant to foundations and an individual leadership coach. Her consulting focuses on foundation strategy and executive leadership. Her coaching concentrates on foundation and nonprofit executives, including younger leaders Read More

Eden Werring

February 15, 2019
Eden Werring, Executive Director of the Tauck Family Foundation, has dedicated her professional life to helping young people reach their full potential. She has more than sixteen years of experience in the non-profit sector with leadership and youth development, strategic planning, non-profit management, grantmaking, and philanthropy. An advocate for the arts and arts education, Eden began her career in the Read More

Debbie Berger

February 15, 2019
Debbie Berger is co-founder and board chair of Unbound Philanthropy, an international foundation dedicated to promoting the ideal of self-determination.  Unbound’s mission is to work collaboratively to improve the lives of immigrants and refugees while strengthening the host communities in which they live.  Prior to the establishment of Unbound Philanthropy, Ms. Berger worked for JP Morgan in New York, Tokyo Read More

Daniel Horgan

February 15, 2019
Daniel Horgan seeks to change the world by equipping, elevating and evolving others through his words and actions. He is an avid student of life, striving to learn from each person he encounters and each experience he embraces.  Sparked by a volunteer experience with the YMCA at the age of 12, Daniel went on to pioneer the first youth-led Community Read More

Catherine Warfield

February 15, 2019
Catherine Warfield serves as Vice President of Philanthropic Advancement and Director of the Centers for Giving at Foundation For The Carolinas (FFTC), overseeing business development and relationship management for FFTC’s Center for Personal Philanthropy. Catherine works with individuals, families, and their professional advisors to create and implement charitable plans as well as support the creation of philanthropic legacies.  In addition Read More

Carver Murphy

February 15, 2019
Carver Murphy was born and raised outside of Reading, PA, where he began his work in philanthropy by serving on Berk’s County Community Foundation’s (BCCF) Youth Advisory Committee. When he arrived in State College to attend Penn State, Carver helped to establish and advise the Centre PACT (Philanthropic Actions Created by Teens) program at the Centre Foundation in State College, Read More

Berit Ashla

February 15, 2019
Berit Ashla serves as Vice President at Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors.  Based in San Francisco, Berit leads RPA’s West Coast advisory work, manages client engagements and works with a range of individual, family and corporate donors. She brings a wealth of experience in grantmaking, foundation governance, education, social justice, arts and sustainability.  She is a frequent contributor to national and regional Read More

Avi Khullar

February 15, 2019
Avi Khullar serves as a Senior Program Manager at the Stuart Foundation. Stuart Foundation is committed to transforming the public education systems in California and Washington so that all youth can learn and achieve in school and life. In her current role, Avi is actively working with her partners to document and share their learning broadly with the field. Avi Read More

Ashley Rodriguez

February 15, 2019
Ashley Naomi Rodriguez found her love for helping and improving her community when she joined Youth Funding Youth Ideas – a philanthropy program located in San Francisco – at the age of 16. She started as a Program Officer and is now a Senior Peer Supervisor. She is 20 years old and is currently a junior at San Francisco State Read More

Ann Goggins Gregory

February 15, 2019
Ann Goggins Gregory joined Bridgespan in 2005. She has been an active contributor to knowledge projects since she joined the firm, co-authoring “The Nonprofit Starvation Cycle” in the Fall 2009 issue of Stanford Social Innovation Review and “How Governments Can Spur High Charity Performance,” published in The Chronicle of Philanthropy. Ann has helped lead Bridgespan’s national research on how nonprofits are Read More