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Cedric Brown


Cedric Brown is the Managing Partner, overseeing programs and philanthropic partnerships as well as day-to-day operations. He brings over 20 years of experience as an educator and funder, working with the Kapor Foundation, SF Foundation, SF Education Fund, Switzer Foundation, SF Cultural Equity Grants, and Level Playing Field Institute among others. Cedric is the co-founder of the College Bound Brotherhood, which aims to serve 5000 African American young men on the path to a college degree. He has served as a board/committee member of Color of Change.org, Northern California Grantmakers, Funders Committee for Civic Participation, Council on Foundation’s Family Philanthropy Committee, and Bay Area Blacks in Philanthropy. Cedric received an ABFE Emerging Leader in Philanthropy Award and was profiled as a San Francisco Chronicle Changemaker. Cedric holds degrees from the University of North Carolina and Stanford University and executive certificates from Georgetown and Rutgers universities. A native North Carolinian, Cedric practices the diplomatic arts of a Southern gentleman.

Investors: Website: http://http://kaporcenter.org/ Email: [email protected]

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Drew Tulchin


Drew Tulchin has 16 years experience building start-ups and growing organizations. Specialization is in the 'triple bottom line' - market driven business success that generates social, community, and environmental value. Consulting experience includes with Native American Tribes and in 40+ countries from A (Afghanistan) to Z (Zambia). Drew brings 100+ engagements in local community, economic & environmental betterment. Consulting topics: international aid, raising capital, fund raising, finance, for-profit start-ups, philanthropy, government/donors, and NGO social enterprises. Core skills include business / strategic planning, raising capital, marketing, monitoring & evaluation, training, feasibility / market studies, and program management. Recent capital raises for companies, non-profits and CDFIs (US microfinance): Meow Wolf, Ohkay Owingeh Housing Authority in NM, US MFI from the U.S. Dept. of Treasury, Koolkids in Vietnam, Solar and Energy Loan Fund (SELF) in Florida, and Sea2Table in NY. Efforts for Alan Webber for Governor of NM raised $1 million in 5 months.

Investors: Website: http://upspringassociates.com Email: [email protected]

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Joy Anderson


She leads Criterion Institute which serves as a think tank around shaping markets to create social and environmental good. Criterion houses three field building initiatives, Structure Lab, Women Effect Investments and Church as an Economic Being. Her speaking and thought leadership is focused on the practices of shaping markets, whether that is focused on how the church is both an actor and implicated in the economy, on how legal structures shape the possibilities of enterprises, or a gender lens on investing.

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Laura Tomasko


As a network developer at the Council on Foundations, Laura tracks philanthropic trends and builds relationships with leaders advancing the common good across sectors. In her capacity as network developer, she leads an impact investing initiative and regularly interacts with those interested in the changing landscape of social good. Previously as manager of public-philanthropic partnerships, she built the capacities of federal agencies interested in partnering with foundations. Before joining the Council, her philanthropy experience included operations work at Grantmakers for Effective Organizations and grantmaking at the Central New York Community Foundation. At the community foundation, she evaluated grant applications and coordinated a leadership development program for local residents. She gained programmatic development and evaluation experience when she helped launch and manage a youth development program at The Children’s Aid Society in New York City.

Investors: Website: http://lauratomasko.com/ Email: [email protected]

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Lauren Moore


Lauren has held leadership roles in Corporate Social Innovation, Corporate Social Responsibility, and Philanthropic efforts at eBay Inc (2009-present) and Starbucks Coffee Company (2000-2008). Prior to her work in Corporate Social Responsibility, she held leadership roles in several NGOs. Lauren is a member of the Aspen Institute's Business and Society Leaders Forum, the Clinton Global Initiative, and the GOOD Corps/Lab. She is a member of the Cornerstone Capital Global Advisory Council. Lauren has held Board and Officer roles with Philanthropy Northwest, Seattle Arts & Lectures, Association for Corporate Philanthropy Professionals, the Conference Board's Corporate Contributions Council, and a number of councils and working groups.

Investors: Website: http://http://www.ebayinc.com/social-innovation/ebay-foundation Email:

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