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Harriet
Sanford, President and CEO of the NEA Foundation, is a
former public school teacher and the parent of a Maryland public school student.
Sanford's senior executive career spans more than 25 years, including 16 years as the
president and chief executive officer of non-profit organizations including the
Arts and Science Council in Charlotte, North Carolina and the Fulton County Arts
Council in Georgia.
Previously, Sanford spent 10 years in leadership positions
in the City of Atlanta government. Prior to joining the NEA Foundation, Sanford
served as the primary consultant to "South by South Africa: Crafting Cultural Understanding",
a project that built economic links and cultural understanding between South Africa
and U.S. partner cities.
Sanford has managed annual
budgets of more than 18 million dollars and capital funds of $200 million. A recognized
specialist in the field of charitable fundraising, Sanford has led several initiatives
that have raised more than $55,000,000 to support the mission of various non-profit
organizations. She has also served as a member of the Board of Directors of some
10 non-profit organizations, having contributed her vision and managerial expertise
to institutions including a merger of The National Association of Local Arts Agencies
and The American Council for the Arts that resulted in the major arts advocacy
organization Americans for The Arts.
Sanford's contributions
to the advancement of arts education, culture, and cultural understanding have
been recognized by numerous non-profit organizations including the North Carolina
Arts Education Association, Americans for the Arts, National Black Arts Festival,
the National Association of Counties, and The Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce.
Through the generous support of grants from the Rockefeller Foundation and the
Ford Foundation, Sanford also served as a United States Information Agency (USIA)
fellow to South Africa in the late 1990s.
Sanford holds a
Master of Public Administration (M.P.A.) from the University of Connecticut and
a B.A. in Education from New England College.
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