Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta
Katrina Julien is a Senior Program Officer at the Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta, leading the foundation's place-based initiative and managing Arts & Culture programming. Prior to this role, Katrina worked at The Atlanta Regional Commission as a Principal, where Katrina established relationships with community organizations and advocated for economic inclusion and equity. With a background in human resources and program coordination, Katrina has a strong track record of building relationships and maximizing cost-effectiveness in various industries. Katrina holds a Master's in Public Administration from Walden University and a Bachelor's in Psychology from Georgia State University.
Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta
The Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta inspires and leads the Atlanta region toward equity and shared prosperity for all who call it home. TogetherATL is the Foundation’s strategic ethos, working through a collaborative approach with community stakeholders, donors, nonprofits, and others to examine complex challenges the region faces and create solutions that build a thriving region. Formed in 1951, the Community Foundation today shepherds approximately $1.4 billion in current assets through its 1,000+ donor funds, while simultaneously raising and deploying more than $120 million annually to thousands of nonprofit organizations. It is Georgia’s second-largest foundation.