The next president and CEO of the National Philanthropic Trust is a woman with "a wealth of experience from the philanthropic sector," the charity says in a press release.
Holly Welch Stubbing, currently president and CEO of E4E Relief, will take over for Eileen Heisman, who is retiring after 20 years at the helm.
"Welch Stubbing's history of innovative solutions and her approach to leadership, grounded in genuine interest in people and impactful service, signal a promising chapter ahead for NPT and its mission to enhance charitable giving globally," board chair Linda Myers says in the release.
Welch Stubbing, who has an executive MBA from Georgetown and a Juris doctorate from the University of Dayton School of Law, says she is "thrilled" to take over for Heisman, who "transformed NPT into one of the world's premier grant-making organizations, a testament to her vision and passion for philanthropy."
Stubbing will take over for Heisman on July 1, 2024.
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