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You and The Crowd

You and The Crowd

You

who believe that the
unleashing of
giving
happens
simultaneously
worldwide
one strong
strategic
voice
at a time

The Crowd

Gang up.
Shout out.
Demand.
From us.
The most.
The best.
We can deliver.
Roberta d’Eustachio
Founder & Editor in Chief

Roberta d’Eustachio

Founder & Editor in Chief

Roberta d'Eustachio (Rd'E) is an entrepreneur obsessed with delivering media from the social investor/philanthropist's point of view. That desire led to founding Giving Magazine as well as The American Benefactor, the first consumer magazine for philanthropists.

Rd'E has consulted with, and/or received investment from, leading global brands, including: The Economist, the Financial Times, Euro Money/Institutional Investor, the Pitcairn Family Office, Fidelity Capital and the World Bank as well as philanthropists and social enterprises around the world.

She also served as Chief-of-Staff to Dame Stephanie Shirley, the British Government’s Founding Ambassador for Philanthropy.

Dame Stephanie Shirley
Believer-in-Chief

Dame Stephanie Shirley

Believer-in-Chief

Dame Stephanie “Steve” Shirley is a British entrepreneur turned philanthropist. She originally arrived in London as an unaccompanied Kindertransport child refugee from Austria during WWII. “Steve” was an early pioneer in technology and, after taking her company public, she has given more than $100 million to organizations that specialize in autism research and technology, including founding the Oxford Internet Institute at Oxford University. Appointed by Prime Minister Gordon Brown to the title of Ambassador for Philanthropy 2009-2010, she believes in the advancement of the philanthropist voice worldwide. Her memoir Let It Go was recently published, chronicling her life so far.

"Steve" is the Believer-in-chief to Giving Magazine, providing the means to imagine and execute its potential to the fullest.

Jerry Alten
Chief Curator

Jerry Alten

Chief Curator

Jerry Alten is a world-renowned art director of magazines and other marketing and advertising work, winning many prizes in the magazine field. Under Walter Annenberg’s ownership of TV Guide, Jerry took the circulation from 5 million up to 19 million during his tenure as art director. He continued to work with Rupert Murdoch’s organization after the buy out of TV Guide and created the interactive website for the magazine. He was also the original investor in The American Benefactor Magazine and art director, which succeeded in obtaining more than $7 million worth of investment after the Fidelity Venture firm purchase.

Richard Henriques
Business and Finance Advisor

Richard Henriques

Business and Finance Advisor

Until recently, Dick Henriques held the position of Chief Financial Officer at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. During his tenure, he provided financial leadership guiding the foundation's $4 billion annual spend, building their $700 million program related investment portfolio, revamping grants and contract administration, as well as overseeing Foundation-wide planning and review, among other responsibilities.

Prior to his work at the Gates Foundation, he served as Senior Vice President of Finance at the pharmaceutical giant Merck.

A deeply committed member of the philanthropy community, Dick continues to be an active non-profit board member, serving six organizations over the past five years.

Brian Lipscomb
Chief Technologist

Brian Lipscomb

Chief Technologist

Brian Lipscomb has been involved with technology for over twenty-five years, and founded technology services company Divergex, based in Philadelphia. Specializing in all aspects of computers, Brian brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to Giving Magazine. His philosophy is: “Do it right, or don’t do it at all.”

Brian adds: “Technology is a constantly evolving industry. People who use technology daily don’t have the time to study and learn all of the new and different terms and capabilities. I work to show people how technology can improve their efficiency, productivity and, ultimately, their lives.”

Jay Balfour
Managing Editor

Jay Balfour

Managing Editor

Jay Balfour is a writer and editor based in Philadelphia. With an academic background in Philosophy he leverages an informed perspective on everything from African music to youth movements in the West for several publications both online and in print. At Giving Magazine he shares a passion for unabated reporting and the ushering in of a new age in philanthropy.

Sandra Salmans
Executive Editor

Sandra Salmans

Executive Editor

Sandra Salmans is a New York-based writer and editor who works primarily in the nonprofit field. She began her career as a business and financial journalist at Newsweek and The New York Times, but has also covered national news, education and the arts. Prior to going freelance, she was a senior officer in communications for a leading foundation in Philadelphia.

Nicole Raeder
Digital Design Manager

Nicole Raeder

Digital Design Manager

Nicole delights in great design. That's why her commitment is compulsive, contagious even, to get it right. Or change it. Or change it again. Whatever is required to finding the way to the end point, which is sometimes the beginning. In other words she never gives up, or stops, till the thing clicks.

She also loves cats.

Damon D'Eustachio
Co-Director, Global Awards

Damon D'Eustachio

Co-Director, Global Awards

A foodie who navigated his way from the city of brotherly love to Charleston, S.C, Damon is devoted to serving nonprofits worldwide who believe the philanthropist voice must be heard.

Damon graduated from the College of Charleston in Art Administration and performed an internship at London’s prestigious Tate Gallery’s New York City office.

Jessica Lambrakos
Co-Director, Global Awards

Jessica Lambrakos

Co-Director, Global Awards

Jessica is responsible for the management and development of the Global Awards program for nonprofits at Giving Magazine.

She also serves as founder and executive director of her own nonprofit, “The Naked Truth AIDS Project,” which raises funds for AIDS prevention education programs in the USA as well as Africa.

Colin Cooke
President

Colin Cooke

President

Colin Cooke has been building bridges between international business and philanthropy for many years. He has an extensive background in financial services and NGO leadership. As a private banker, Colin helped his clients consider how philanthropy is a part of a well-rounded financial plan. Separately, he served in a leadership role at an international development policy research think tank. More generally, he has a keen interest in making sure that organizations are well-run, well-structured, and well-financed.

Colin brings his experience to Giving Magazine as the inaugural publisher and president of the publication. He curates relationships with companies around the world to showcase their brands in the magazine and helps them support and celebrate philanthropy on issues of strategic generosity.

Nick Cater
Contributing Editor

Nick Cater

Contributing Editor

Nick Cater is a UK-based international writer and editor. A former Fleet Street journalist, he has reported from more than 40 countries so far on stories as diverse as war in Africa, environmental risks in Latin America, disasters in Europe and the Asian sport of elephant polo.

Luke Norman
Senior Editor

Luke Norman

Senior Editor

Luke Norman is an experienced journalist and corporate social responsibility consultant. Having started at The Daily Telegraph, Luke has worked for a wide range or international media outlets before moving into the heady world of multinational corporations and their sustainabaility commitments. Luke has transplanted himself and family from London to Rio de Janeiro, where the views he now observes are deliriously engaging.

Doug White
Senior Editor

Doug White

Senior Editor

Doug White is an international thought leader in the world of nonprofits and philanthropy. He is the director of the Master's in Fundraising Management program at Columbia University, where he also teaches board governance, ethics and and fundraising. He has written four books on nonprofits, the most recent of which is, Abusing Donor Intent: The Robertson Family's Epic Lawsuit Against Princeton University. He has worked and served at many nonprofits for over 30 years in leadership and advisory capacities. In 2002 the National Capital Gift Planning Council (Washington, DC) presented Doug with its “Distinguished Service Award.” Today he chairs that council’s Ethics Committee and writes the Ethics Corner, a monthly column on ethics and fundraising.

Kent Allen
Journalist

Kent Allen

Journalist

Kent Allen is a longtime daily journalist and freelance writer. Over the past 20 years, while also writing about philanthropy and nonprofits, he has worked as an editor at The Washington Post, U.S. News & World Report and Congressional Quarterly. At present, Kent is a journalism and history teacher at The Field School, a middle and high school in Washington, D.C.

Nelson Aldrich, Jr.
Journalist

Nelson Aldrich, Jr.

Journalist

Nelson W. Aldrich, Jr. (“The Top People”) is an American editor and the author of Old Money: The mythology of Wealth in America and George, Being George, the story of author and socialite George Plimpton told via first hand accounts of many who knew him. He was also the editor of The American Benefactor, Paris editor of The Paris Review, and a senior editor at Harper’s.

Lucy Bernholz
Journalist

Lucy Bernholz

Journalist

Lucy Bernholz is a blogger and self-proclaimed “philanthropy wonk.” Her blog, Philanthropy 2173: The future of good, has been named a “best blog” by FastCompany and a “philanthropy game changer” by the Huffington Post.

Kim Breslin
Actor

Kim Breslin

Actor

Kim Breslin is an actress, comedienne, director, producer, artist, and chef. She has been an educator in North Philadelphia for 17 years. Mother of two incredible children, she lives with her highly supportive cat, The Amazing Sid.

Cheryl Chapman
Journalist

Cheryl Chapman

Journalist

Cheryl Chapman actively promotes philanthropy in the UK and globally via her journalism. She was the editor of Philanthopy UK: Inspiring Giving and now heads City Philanthropy, Lon- don, as its Director.

Kelsey Dunn
Artist

Kelsey Dunn

Artist

The magician of color.

Stephen Dunn
Poet

Stephen Dunn

Poet

Stephen Dunn, Distinguished Professor of Creative Writing at Richard Stockton College of New Jersey, is the author of 11 collections of poems, including Different Hours, which won the Pulitzer Prize for poetry in 2001.

Regan Good
Poet

Regan Good

Poet

Regan Good is a freelance writer and poet living in Brooklyn, New York. She has written for The Nation, The New York Observer, The New York Times Magazine and others. She is currently at work on a memoir about growing up in a family of writers.

Sharilyn Hale
Journalist

Sharilyn Hale

Journalist

Sharilyn Hale, M.A., CFRE is Founder and Principal of Watermark Philanthropic Advising, where she offers strategies for meaningful giving, receiving and leading. A practitioner, author and educator, she brings a global perspective on philanthropy having served the nonprofit sector across North America, Bermuda and the Caribbean, Africa and Asia. She holds a graduate degree in Philanthropy & Development, and is Past Chair of CFRE International, the global certification for professional fundraisers, setting the standard for ethical and accountable practices.

Crystal Hayling
Journalist

Crystal Hayling

Journalist

Believer in a better world. Uppity advocate for social change. Former philanthrapoid. Crystal lives in Singapore where she helps donors develop strategy for effective grantmaking. She serves on numerous boards, and is a speaker and writer on civil society. Twitter: chayling

Holly Howe
Journalist

Holly Howe

Journalist

Holly Howe is a strategic communications consultant with a particular focus on the arts. She works as a freelance journalist, writing for various publications including FAD, RWD, House (published by the Soho House group) and the Irish Examiner. She salso runs the Culture Vultures, a networking group for people in media and the arts. She can be found tweeting at @hollytorious and in her occasional spare moments, she posts on her blog www.postcardsfromholly.blogspot.com

Wangsheng Li
Journalist

Wangsheng Li

journalist

Wangsheng Li is president of ZeShan Foundation (Hong Kong) and a Senior Fellow of the Synergos Institute (New York City).

Lisa Macdonald
Journalist

Lisa Macdonald

Journalist

Lisa MacDonald is a freelance writer and editor based in Toronto. A passion for philanthropy drives her involvement in initiatives that bring information and innovative ideas to Canada’s nonprofit sector leaders. Tweet her at @lisalmacdonald.

Andrew MacLarty
Actor

Andrew MacLarty

Actor

Andrew MacLarty is a New York based actor who has appeared on Boardwalk Empire and White Collar. Non-profit work includes narration for Partnership for a Drug-Free America, performances at the United Nations for Hurricane Katrina Relief benefit shows, and Barefoot Theater Company’s ROCKAWAY Benefit for Hurricane Sandy victims.

Bruce Makous
Journalist

Bruce Makous

Journalist

Bruce Makous, ChFC, CAP, CFRE, has been a professional fundraiser for over twenty-seven years, with leadership positions in major educational, healthcare, and arts organizations. In 2009, he was named by the Nonprofit Times one of the “Most Influential and Effective” fundraisers in the US.

Peter D. Michael
Actor

Peter D. Michael

Actor

For over 20 years, Peter D. Michael has been an established actor, voiceover talent and stand-up comedian. He is also an Emmy award winner.

Suzanne Reisman
Journalist

Suzanne Reisman

Journalist

Suzanne is a U.S. international private client lawyer based in London. Suzanne assists philanthropists, their foundations, and international charities with cross-border philanthropy.

Julie Shafer
Journalist

Julie Shafer

Journalist

Founder of Julie Shafer Development + Philanthropy, a national philanthropy consulting firm. Ms. Shafer offers a multifaceted skill set honed through over 20 years as a philanthropy executive bringing a translational approach that bridges the gaps between philanthropists and non-profits.

Jade Shames
Playwright

Jade Shames

Playwright

Jade Shames is an award-winning writer living in Brooklyn, NY. His work can be found in The Best American Poetry blog, The LA Weekly, HOW art and literary journal, and more. He was awarded a creative writing scholarship to attend The New School where he received his MFA.

Amy Singer
Journalist

Amy Singer

Journalist

Amy Singer teaches Ottoman and Turkish history, as well as courses on Islamic philanthropy and the history of charity in the Department of Middle Eastern and African History at Tel Aviv University. Her recent publications include the book Charity in Islamic Societies, and in 2008 she was awarded the Sakıp Sabancı International Research Award.

Sharit Tarabay
Artist

Sharit Tarabay

Artist

Sharit Tarabay painted the portrait of Gerry Lenfest. He is a painter and illustrator living in Montreal. He has his works published in magazines and books around the world.

James V. Toscano
Journalist

James V. Toscano

Journalist

Jim Toscano is a principal in the consulting firm, Toscano Advisors, LLC, and an adjunct professor at the School of Business, Hamline University. Recently retired as president of the Minneapolis Heart Institute Foundation, the cardiovascular research and education center of Abbott Northwestern Hospital in Minneapolis, he is a past chair of the Minnesota Charities Review Council and board member of Minnesota Council of Nonprofits.

Susan Yu
Journalist

Susan Yu

Journalist

Susan Yu is a journalist from the San Francisco Bay Area. She is an award-winning news reporter who was formerly based in Hong Kong for 14 years covering stories in Asia for international news media organisations. She is currently based in the United Kingdomwhere she freelances as a writer, editor and documentary film producer.

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