Board of Directors | Network for Good

The following individuals comprise the Board of Directors for the Network for Good Donor Advised Fund:

The following individuals comprise the Board of Directors for Network for Good, Inc.:

Board of Directors for the Network for Good Donor Advised Fund:

Scott CaseCo-Founder & CEO, Main Street GenomeFounding CEO, Startup America PartnershipChairman of Network for Good

Timothy "Scott" Case is a technologist, entrepreneur and inventor and was founding CTO of Priceline, the "Name Your Own Price" company that was one of only a handful of startups in US history to reach a billion dollars in annual sales in less than 24 months. As Chief Technology Officer, he was responsible for building the technology that enabled Priceline’s hyper-growth.

Most recently, Scott co-founded Main Street Genome, a startup focused on developing a software representation of the entire Main Street Economy.

In 2011, Scott was named founding CEO of the Startup America Partnership, and now serves on the board of Up Global where he invests his energy to support high-growth startup communities in the U.S. and around the world.

Prior to joining the Startup America Partnership, Scott served as CEO of Malaria No More, where he worked to inspire individuals and institutions in the private sector to end deaths caused by malaria. Previously, Scott helped build a portfolio of intellectual property at the Walker Digital and is a named inventor on dozens of U.S. patents including the underlying portfolio for Priceline. Scott also co-founded Precision Training Software, a software company that developed the world's first PC-based simulated flight instructor and photo-realistic flight simulator.

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Louise FeltonVP, Global Brand Management, Creative, & Marketing Communications, McAfee (part of Intel Security)

Louise joined McAfee in 2013 to lead the global brand management, creative, and marketing communications teams, with a specific focus on developing the brand strategy, messaging, creative, and digital marketing efforts for the company. Prior to McAfee, Louise spent nearly four years at Yahoo, leading the global brand management team, with responsibilities including brand strategy and messaging, brand creative expression, portfolio strategy, and corporate social responsibility strategy and execution.

Prior to joining Yahoo, Louise spent 20 years working at leading advertising agencies on some of the strongest consumer goods, consumer services, and financial brands in the U.S. Her experience includes positioning regional brands for national strength, building national brands into category powerhouses, and repositioning old, tired brands to compete in today’s competitive environment.

Louise’s work with not-for-profits includes board positions with Family Caregiver Alliance and the San Francisco YMCA. She is also passionately involved with her children’s schools and has volunteered in such diverse capacities as reading to terminally ill children in San Francisco hospitals and teaching orphaned, beached 300-pound elephant seals how to survive and thrive in the wild.

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Alisa GravitzExecutive Director, Green America (formerly Co-op America)

A nationally recognized leader in social and environmental responsibility, Alisa Gravitz is currently the executive director of Green America, a nonprofit investor and consumer education organization. She manages programs galvanizing a consumer-citizen force of more than one million people to urge corporations to improve their social and environmental responsibility. She also co-authored Green America's guide to social investing. Alisa is also vice president of the Social Investment Forum, a national nonprofit investment industry association. Previously, Alisa worked in the Carter Administration on energy policy. She sits on the board of directors for the Coalition for Environmentally Responsible Economics (CERES), the Social Venture Network, and the Positive Futures Network.

Alisa is the 1995 recipient of the Social Responsibility Investing Services Award and was recently named by Green Business Letter as one of the most important people who are changing the way companies think about the environment. She earned an MBA from Harvard and her bachelor's degree in economics and environmental sciences from Brandeis University.

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Danica RemyManaging Director, Tides

Danica Remy has been with Tides since 2003 and serves as Managing Director, previously overseeing the operations and governance functions across Tides Network which includes Tides Foundation, Tides Center and Tides Shared Spaces. Since 2008 she has been leading Tides Advocacy Fund.

Previous to Tides, she served as an executive at several organizations including Vice President of Operations for Organic, an internet strategy firm; Vice President leading investments, acquisitions and IT operations for Knowledge Universe, a $3 billion global education company; and Vice President of Engineering for Inquisit, a business intelligence service.

Additionally, Danica was Vice President for The WELL the pioneering online service and co-founder of Global Business Network. Danica serves as an officer at Tides and currently serves on the board of directors as President for Point, publisher of the Whole Earth Catalog, Chair for Greenwood School as well as is a director for Network for Good.

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Brian SasscerSenior VP, Strategic Operations, Case Foundation

For more than 20 years, Brian has worked in the private and not-for-profit sectors pioneering innovations in interactive online technologies. In 2005 Brian joined the Case Foundation to spearhead national cause-related campaigns -- applying his expertise in cutting edge technology and social media to the non-profit space. As Senior Vice President of Strategic Operations, he works with the senior management team and foundation principles to shape the overall direction and mission of one of the most innovative philanthropic organizations in the country. As part of his responsibilities, Brian oversees operations, interactive strategies and development of organization initiatives.  Brian has helped to spearhead some of the country’s most impactful online campaigns – generating millions of dollars for charitable programs and inspiring hundreds thousands of people to leverage technology to make a difference. Brian’s passion for his job is fueled by his desire to leverage new technologies and business strategies for social change on a local, regional, national and global level.  An early online pioneer, he started his career in the late 1980’s working for AOL – America Online. As one of the company’s early employees, Brian joined the small startup that would become a corporate icon. For more than a decade, Brian and his colleagues helped create a groundbreaking technology platform that allowed people for the first time ever to interact with one another and companies on the internet. As Executive Producer of E-Commerce for AOL, Brian oversaw the design, development and deployment of hundreds of E-commerce initiatives as well strategic advertising partnerships. As an expert in online giving platforms and the utilization of "tech for good", Brian serves on the board of directors and as treasurer for Network for Good, an organization which has processed more than $1 billion in online donations for over 100,000 nonprofits. 

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Maureen SullivanSVP of Corporate Communications and Marketing, AOL

As Senior Vice President of Corporate Communications and Marketing, Maureen Sullivan is one of the key strategists at AOL, overseeing global brand development and the company's marketing and corporate communication initiatives. Sullivan serves as head of the AOL Brand and is a member of AOL's executive management team.

In this role, she has successfully led the global re-branding of AOL as well as defining AOL's brand strategy and brand portfolio. She oversees all creative elements of the AOL Brand, including the AOL brand identity and AOL Artists program. Sullivan also manages brand positioning, architecture, and AOL's internal brand research capabilities. Sullivan oversees corporate marketing initiatives and media investments, including sponsorships and brand partnerships.

Prior to AOL, Sullivan served as Chief of Staff for Tim Armstrong at Google, where she managed partnership development, and business planning. Sullivan also served as an external liaison to valued advertising customers and partners. She worked across Google's product and engineering organizations to drive business development and new initiatives as well as managed communication strategies for key customers and partners.

Previously, Sullivan was an Agency Sales Representative at Google, developing relationships with agency partners. In addition to her roles in the sales organization, she began her tenure at Google as an Associate within the Google New York Engineering organization.

Sullivan graduated magna cum laude from Stanford University where she was selected as a participant for the Stanford Business Leadership Program hosted by the Stanford Business School. She also serves on the board of the non-profit, Network For Good, an organization committed to unleashing generosity by providing a scaled digital platform for charities around the world to empower giving.

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Tien TzuoChief Executive Officer, Zuora, Inc.

Tien Tzuo joined Zuora after 9 years at salesforce.com. Tien was one of the “original forces” at salesforce.com, which he joined in 1999 as the 11th employee, when the company was still operating out of a house on Telegraph Hill in San Francisco. In his 9 years at salesforce.com, Tien has held a variety of executive roles in salesforce.com’s technology, marketing and strategy organizations, including building out the product management & marketing organization, serving as Chief Marketing Officer for two years and most recently as Chief Strategy Officer.

Tien personally oversaw the vision, direction, and design of the first 17 release of Salesforce.com’s award winning product line, including overseeing the launch of Salesforce and the AppExchange. In 2004, Tzuo was named CMO of the Year Finalist by the CMO Council and BusinessWeek Magazine. Tien is also widely recognized as one of the thought leaders in the software-as-a-service industry. His podcast on the Secrets of Salesforce is widely cited and has been downloaded over 250,000 times since it was first published.

Prior to salesforce.com, Tien was at CrossWorlds Software, where he spearheaded CrossWorlds product, marketing and sales push into the Telecommunications vertical worldwide, and at Oracle Corporation in a variety of sales and professional services roles. Mr. Tzuo holds a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from Cornell University and a master’s in business administration from the Stanford Graduate School of Business.

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Mike YutrzenkaSenior Director, Corporate Affairs, Cisco Systems, Inc.

Michael Yutrzenka is a Senior Director in Corporate Affairs, responsible for managing a team across the APAC region, US, and Canada.  His team oversees program execution, stakeholder engagement, and field CSR/business interface for the Cisco Networking Academy and other CSR investments, while developing strategy and execution plans with government agencies, NGOs and other global partners.  With nineteen years experience at Cisco in a variety of roles, Michael brings a broad understanding of Cisco and the community.  He joined Cisco’s Corporate Affairs team in June 2000 to lead the effort to help the nonprofit sector leverage Internet technology and build collaborative partnerships.  In this role he has led several programs and initiatives including the Community Fellowship Program, Leadership Fellows Program, Philanthropy Employee Engagement, Matching Gifts, Volunteerism Initiatives, and Product and Cash Grant Programs.  He was appointed Executive Director of the Cisco Foundation and served from 2003 -2010.  Michael currently serves on the executive committee of the board of directors for Network for Good and Catholic Charities of Santa Clara Country.  He has also served on the American Red Cross Corporate Advisory Council, the Conference Board Corporate Contributions Council, and the Mind Research Institute National Advisory Committee.  Michael’s 25+ years of international experience in business and program leadership includes roles in business development, acquisition integration, channel partnerships, strategic account management, systems analysis, software engineering, sales, and management.  Michael earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science from the University of North Dakota. When not at work or in the community, he enjoys biking, skiing, swimming and hiking with his wife and three daughters.

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Board of Directors for Network for Good, Inc.:

Scott CaseCo-Founder & CEO, Main Street GenomeFounding CEO, Startup America Partnership

Timothy "Scott" Case is a technologist, entrepreneur and inventor and was founding CTO of Priceline, the "Name Your Own Price" company that was one of only a handful of startups in US history to reach a billion dollars in annual sales in less than 24 months. As Chief Technology Officer, he was responsible for building the technology that enabled Priceline’s hyper-growth.

Most recently, Scott co-founded Main Street Genome, a startup focused on developing a software representation of the entire Main Street Economy.

In 2011, Scott was named founding CEO of the Startup America Partnership, and now serves on the board of Up Global where he invests his energy to support high-growth startup communities in the U.S. and around the world.

Prior to joining the Startup America Partnership, Scott served as CEO of Malaria No More, where he worked to inspire individuals and institutions in the private sector to end deaths caused by malaria. Previously, Scott helped build a portfolio of intellectual property at the Walker Digital and is a named inventor on dozens of U.S. patents including the underlying portfolio for Priceline. Scott also co-founded Precision Training Software, a software company that developed the world's first PC-based simulated flight instructor and photo-realistic flight simulator.

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Bill StrathmannCEO, Network for Good

Bill Strathmann is Network for Good's CEO and is a member of its Board of Directors. He is a social entrepreneur, who throughout his career has traversed sectors, bringing good business practices to corporations and nonprofits alike. Bill came to Network for Good from BearingPoint, where he provided strategic planning and mergers and acquisitions consulting to corporations and nonprofit organizations across the nation. With Andersen Business Consulting, he developed and led a consulting practice serving large nonprofits including the Nature Conservancy, National Geographic Society, National Association of Home Builders, and the United Way.

Throughout his career, Bill has been an influential speaker on the topics of philanthropy, the role of technology in fundraising, corporate social responsibility, strategic planning, performance management and mergers and acquisitions. Bill is a co-author featured in the book, People to People Fundraising - How Individuals and Nonprofits can Leverage the Internet for Great Causes. He has a bachelor's degree in philosophy from Haverford College and a master's degree in business administration from the Darden School at the University of Virginia. Bill serves in advisory roles for the Nonprofit Congress, Independent Sector and the Social Enterprise Alliance, and he also serves on the boards of The Anacostia Watershed Society and The Shohola Scholarship Fund.

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Vince TalbertChairman, Board of Directors at Network for Good

Vince is an investor, advisor and educator in the Baltimore philanthropic and education community supporting efforts to transform public education.  He has 25 years of marketing, Internet and credit card experience. Vince is currently the chairman of the board for Network for Good. Vince joined Network for Good after the acquisition of GiveCorps where he was CEO.   Prior to GiveCorps, he was  a VP at PayPal. He joined PayPal through the $1 billion acquisition of Bill Me Later, Inc. in which he was a founder and led marketing. Prior to Bill Me Later, he led Internet Marketing for First USA where he was named IAB’s 1999 "Marketer of the Year". He started his career at Citibank. Vince earned his MBA at the UVA and his BS at Towson University.

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Tien TzuoChief Executive Officer, Zuora, Inc.

Tien Tzuo joined Zuora after 9 years at salesforce.com. Tien was one of the “original forces” at salesforce.com, which he joined in 1999 as the 11th employee, when the company was still operating out of a house on Telegraph Hill in San Francisco. In his 9 years at salesforce.com, Tien has held a variety of executive roles in salesforce.com’s technology, marketing and strategy organizations, including building out the product management & marketing organization, serving as Chief Marketing Officer for two years and most recently as Chief Strategy Officer.

Tien personally oversaw the vision, direction, and design of the first 17 release of Salesforce.com’s award winning product line, including overseeing the launch of Salesforce and the AppExchange. In 2004, Tzuo was named CMO of the Year Finalist by the CMO Council and BusinessWeek Magazine. Tien is also widely recognized as one of the thought leaders in the software-as-a-service industry. His podcast on the Secrets of Salesforce is widely cited and has been downloaded over 250,000 times since it was first published.

Prior to salesforce.com, Tien was at CrossWorlds Software, where he spearheaded CrossWorlds product, marketing and sales push into the Telecommunications vertical worldwide, and at Oracle Corporation in a variety of sales and professional services roles. Mr. Tzuo holds a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from Cornell University and a master’s in business administration from the Stanford Graduate School of Business.

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David WarnockManaging Partner, Camden

David is Senior Partner with Camden Partners and co-founded the firm in 1995. He has over 25 years of investment experience and focuses on investments in the business and education sectors. He serves as Chairman of New Horizons Worldwide, Inc. and Calvert Education Services, LLC. In addition, he is a director of National American University, Primo Water Corporation, Questar Assessment, Inc., Triumph Higher Education Group, Networks For Good, and Ranir, LLC. He formerly served on the board of American Public Education, Inc., Nobel Learning Communities, Inc. and, Towne Park, Ltd., all of which are Camden Partners portfolio companies.

David was employed by T. Rowe Price Associates from 1983-1995. He served as President of T. Rowe Price Strategic Partners I & II as well as co-manager of the T. Rowe Price New Horizons Fund. David started his career at Welch and Forbes, Boston-based private trustees.

David is also involved with numerous non-profit organizations. He is the Chairman of the Center for Urban Families as well as the Warnock Foundation. He is Founder and Trustee of the Green Street Academy in Baltimore City. He also serves on the board of the Greater Baltimore Committee and is a trustee of the Baltimore Museum of Art and the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum.

David earned a B.A. degree from the University of Delaware and a M.S. (in Finance) from the University of Wisconsin. David is also a Chartered Financial Analyst Charterholder.

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