Doria Leong

Head Of Philanthropic Gifts at Guide Dogs for the Blind

Doria Leong has extensive experience in philanthropy and development, currently serving as the Head of Philanthropic Gifts at Guide Dogs for the Blind since October 2018, after holding the position of Senior Philanthropic Gifts Officer. Prior roles include Major Gifts Consultant at The Asia Foundation and Director of Leadership Gifts at the California Academy of Sciences. Doria has also worked with The Nature Conservancy in various capacities, including Senior Associate Director of Philanthropy for Principal Gifts and Northern California. Previous experience includes serving as Director of Development at the Asian Art Museum in San Francisco, Interim Director of Development and Major Gifts Manager at the San Francisco Symphony, and Director of Contract Administration at Rondor Music International, now part of Universal Music Group. Doria Leong holds degrees from the University of California, Berkeley, and San Jose State University.

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San Francisco, United States

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Guide Dogs for the Blind

Established in 1942, GDB is the largest Guide Dog school in North America and continues its dedication to quality student training services and extensive follow-up support for graduates. Our programs are made possible through the teamwork of staff, volunteers and generous donors. GDB receives no government funds. Services are provided to students from the United States and Canada at no cost to them. GDB is headquartered in San Rafael, California, with a second campus in Boring, Oregon. More than 12,500 teams have graduated from our program, and there are approximately 2,200 active teams in the field currently. VISION STATEMENT: Guide Dogs for the Blind envisions a world with greater inclusion, opportunity and independence by optimizing the unique capabilities of people and dogs. MISSION STATEMENT: Guide Dogs for the Blind empowers lives through exceptional partnerships between people, dogs and communities.


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