Brad Eisen is a seasoned philanthropy and sales professional with extensive experience in nonprofit fundraising and sports ticket sales. Currently serving as Philanthropy Officer at American Friends of the Hebrew University and Director of Prospect Showcases at Israel Baseball Americas, Brad has demonstrated expertise in major and planned giving, donor engagement, and capital campaigns. Prior roles include Major Gifts Manager at The Jewish Federation of Greater Los Angeles, where significant fundraising milestones were achieved, including a seven-figure naming rights partnership and a 35% increase in individual fundraising. Previous experiences also encompass successful positions with LA Galaxy and Los Angeles Clippers, where Brad played pivotal roles in boosting ticket sales and revenue. Brad holds a Bachelor of Science in Sports Marketing and Management from Indiana University Bloomington.
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American Friends of the Hebrew University
American Friends of the Hebrew University (AFHU) was founded in 1925 by the American business and philanthropist, Felix M. Warburg. A national, not-for-profit 501(c) 3 organization headquartered in New York City, AFHU raises awareness of and support for the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel’s research powerhouse and most comprehensive institution of higher learning. Through the philanthropic leadership of American Friends from coast to coast, AFHU helps the university to recruit and retain outstanding faculty; build teaching and research facilities; provide scholarships and fellowships; and advance basic and applied research in vital fields. AFHU’s national and regional programs, events, and missions to Israel promote greater appreciation of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem’s breadth and scope of achievements, and the university’s pivotal role in educating leaders. By nurturing Israel’s greatest natural resource – the intellectual strength of the nation’s people—AFHU helps the Hebrew University to improve human health, lead the way with agricultural innovation, spearhead the latest breakthroughs in brain sciences, and illuminate the world through the humanities.