Pajama Program
Genevieve Piturro is an award-winning speaker, bestselling author, and founder of the Pajama Program, a national organization focused on providing comfort and care to children in shelters. With a rich background in nonprofit management and leadership development, Genevieve delivers impactful masterclasses on purposeful leadership and personal fulfillment. Genevieve has actively contributed to various organizations, including the Women's Forum of New York and the Business Council of Westchester, while also serving as a member of the Forbes Nonprofit Council. Genevieve's educational credentials include a degree in Communications from Fordham University and a program on Strategic Perspectives in Nonprofit Management from Harvard Business School.
Pajama Program
Pajama Program is a national 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that promotes equitable access to healthy sleep so all children can thrive. Since 2001, Pajama Program has delivered over 7.5 million good nights for good days to children facing adversity by providing new pajamas, storybooks, and resources for caregivers. Pajama Program offers bedtime resources and sleep education nationwide, as well as through local programs in New York City, Atlanta, and metro-Detroit. To achieve its mission, Pajama Program relies on a national network of volunteers, generous donors, and partnerships with 4,000 community-based organizations across the United States, including Puerto Rico.