NMSDC CEO and President Ying
McGuire was recently named one of Nonprofit HR’s Social Impact Women to Watch in 2024.
During Women’s History Month, Nonprofit HR proudly recognizes women across
North America who have made significant contributions to nonprofits,
associations, foundations, social enterprises, and the communities they serve.
This year, they called on their expanded community to help identify and
recognize outstanding women who accomplish the seemingly impossible against all
odds. There were over 120 individuals nominated, with 25 ultimately chosen as
finalists. They are listed below.
Anne Barnes —
president and CEO, Episcopal Health Foundation
Casey Bartrem —
environmental health scientist, TIFO executive director, TerraGraphics
International Foundation
Aisha T. Brown —
chief financial officer, Thurgood Marshall College Fund
Tiffany D. Brown —
executive director, National Organization of Minority Architects
Ruth Browne —
president and CEO, Ronald McDonald House New York
Chanté Coleman —
senior vice president of Equity and Justice, National Wildlife Federation
Kimberly Corbin —
chief financial and administrative officer, Greater Washington Urban League
Tanis Crosby —
executive director, San Francisco-Marin Food Bank
Lisa David —
president and CEO, Public Health Solutions
Bior Guigni —
chief executive officer, Beat the Streets New England
Debra Kelsey —
recovery coach and navigator, Fishing Partnership Support Services
Rita Mabli —
president and CEO, United Hebrew of New Rochelle
Ying McGuire —
CEO and president, NMSDC
Nicole McKinney —
chief of organizational effectiveness and culture, Upstream USA
Morgan Monaco —
president and park administrator, Prospect Park Alliance
Donna Murray-Brown —
vice president of strategy and development, National Council of Nonprofits
Lysa Ratliff —
chief executive officer, KABOOM!
Lauren Reicher-Gordon —
senior vice president and director, Family Visits Program, Kidsave
Alicia Robinson —
founder and executive director, Limitless Ambition
Carol Spahn —
director, Peace Corps
Erika Stehl —
president and co-founder, Growing Love Community Garden
Terry Stigdon —
chief executive officer, Indiana Region of the American Red Cross
DeLisha Tapscott —
senior director of people and culture and interim co-executive director, MADRE
Vangela Wade —
president and CEO, Mississippi Center For Justice
Selena Wilson —
chief executive officer, East Oakland Youth Development Center
“It is an honor to be included on a list that includes so
many inspiring and impact-driven women leaders,” said NMSDC CEO and President
Ying McGuire. “I am grateful to everyone across the NMSDC network, including
our hard-working team members at the national office, passionate corporate
members, minority business leaders, and regional affiliates for their
partnership as we continue the important work that led to this recognition.
Together we will build generational wealth for the communities of color we serve
and build a more equitable and inclusive economy that works for all,” she
added.
“At Nonprofit HR, we believe that an organization’s people
are its greatest asset, and women are the majority of the social impact
workforce, leading mission-critical initiatives at every level. As a
woman-owned and operated firm, we are fortunate to have many women on our
staff. From our emerging professionals to senior management team, women are
represented at every level at Nonprofit HR,” said Lisa Brown Alexander, Founder
and CEO, Nonprofit HR.
To learn more about Nonprofit HR and its 2024 Women to Watch visit its website.
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