Strategic Partnerships, LLC
Maria Toshkova currently serves as the Director of Global Partnerships at ASU University Design Institute and has held the position of Senior Partner at Strategic Partnerships, LLC since January 2006. As the Founder of Legion Terra Foundation and Positive Impact Corp, Maria focuses on promoting social equity, regenerative economic models, and improving healthcare outcomes through innovative communication strategies. Prior experience includes client engagement at Liberate Health, and research assistance at the Center for Strategic and International Studies. Maria holds a Master’s degree in Public and International Affairs from the University of Pittsburgh and a Bachelor’s degree in International Affairs with a minor in Economics from Marshall University.
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Strategic Partnerships, LLC
Strategic Partnerships has completed 40 years of experience in assisting Fortune 1000 companies, large non-profit organizations, trade and membership associations, state and related federal agencies, and major universities in the design and implementation of strategies to attract sources of funding and multiple other forms of engagements through a combination of partnerships and new positioning to achieve client objectives. As desired, we also create strategies to achieve new visibility with key decision-makers among audiences of priority to our clients. The core strategies of Strategic Partnerships are designed to identify, assess and, based on a careful analysis, help secure public and private sector financial, organizational, or policy commitments to support the goals of its clients. Our reputation has been built on the success of our unique partnership and positioning strategy between the key players in business, government, and/or non-profit organizations that achieves our clients’ goals. Important to its long-term experience in working with states, Strategic Partnerships has managed Jobs for America’s Graduates since its inception 38 years ago. JAG is one of the nation’s largest and most successful programs for helping high-risk youth succeed both academically and economically. Founded by Governor Pete du Pont in Delaware in the 1980s, Jobs for America's Graduates has served more than 1.2 million youth with consistent and compelling results – including a 90%+ graduation rate for some of America’s most challenged youth and more than doubling rates of employment for that high-risk population.