Ellen Kuo

Chief Development Officer at Boyer Children's Clinic

Ellen Kuo is an experienced fundraising professional currently serving as the Chief Development Officer at Boyer Children's Clinic since February 2014, where strategic leadership is provided to cultivate philanthropy within Seattle's largest early-intervention services provider. Prior roles include Director of Development at Swedish Medical Center Foundation, focusing on major gifts for various healthcare programs, and Director of Development at the Marsha Rivkin Center for Ovarian Cancer Research, overseeing fundraising operations. Ellen has also held positions such as Director of the Founders Circle at Swedish Medical Center Foundation, Donor Relations Manager at United Way of King County, and Major Gifts Manager at YMCA of Greater Seattle. Ellen began their career as a Senior Product Manager at Walt Disney Internet Group. Ellen holds a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology and Communications from Boston University.

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Boyer Children's Clinic

Boyer was organized in 1942 by a group of doctors, parents and volunteers to provide services for children with cerebral palsy in a community setting. Today, more than 80 years later, Boyer continues to be a leader and highly-valued resource in the community promoting services for children with neuromuscular disabilities and developmental delays. Boyer is the largest provider of ESIT services in Seattle for children birth to teen (focused primarily on children age birth to three), serving over 1,200 children and their families annually. We have two locations: our flagship site in the Montlake neighborhood, and our new satellite clinic in Magnuson Park. Depending on each child’s needs, Boyer establishes an interdisciplinary team that may include therapists, a developmental pediatrician, nurses, educators, social workers and family resources coordinators to maximize identification, consultation and integration of services.


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