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Eileen R. Heisman

President and CEO of National Philanthropic Trust at National Philanthropic Trust

Eileen R. Heisman has an extensive work experience in various roles related to philanthropy and fundraising. Eileen R. has been serving as the President/CEO of National Philanthropic Trust since 1998, where they have managed the fastest growing charity in the US. Prior to that, they held positions of VP and Sr. VP at the same organization. Additionally, they have worked as a Lecturer in Philanthropy at the University of Pennsylvania and the University of Michigan. Eileen R. has also served as the Chairperson of the Board at CulturalWorks and as an Advisory Board Member at the Community Foundation of Singapore. Earlier in their career, they held positions at Abington Memorial Hospital, Einstein Healthcare Network, The Philadelphia Foundation, Citizens for Arlen Specter, and Councilwoman Joan Specter's Office. Overall, Eileen R. Heisman has a strong background in philanthropy and fundraising, with significant experience in leadership and advisory roles.

Eileen R. Heisman has an extensive education history. In 1968, they earned their HS Diploma from Hatboro Horsham, where they completed the College/University Preparatory and Advanced High School/Secondary Diploma Program. Following this, they attended Emerson College from 1972 to 1973, focusing on speech. From 1973 to 1976, Eileen pursued their BA in Psychology at Carnegie Mellon University. Eileen R. furthered their education at the University of Michigan, where they received their MSW in 1978, specializing in social program evaluation. Continuing their commitment to professional development, Eileen attended The Wharton School in 2003 as a Fellow in their Executive Education program. Lastly, in 2006, they completed the Exec Ed program at the Stanford University Graduate School of Business, Center for Social Innovation.

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