Michaels and her team provide fast, flexible, and affordable funding-in both grants and loans-to nonprofits and social enterprises facing discrete, unforeseen financing gaps that threaten to derail their impact. Michaels maintained a practice in clinical psychology. Prior to founding Open Road Alliance in 2012, Dr. is an individual philanthropist based in Aspen, CO. He has a Bachelor of Science in Botany and Environmental Science from Miami University. Joe brings extensive organizational and program management experience to Open Road. Before California ReLeaf, Joe worked as a Program Manager for the National Tree Trust in Washington, DC. While there, he managed numerous state and federal grants, including the administration of over $6 million in American Recovery and Reinvestment Act funds. Joe joined California ReLeaf in 2005 and served as the Program Director before being promoted to Executive Director in 2010. Previously, Joe served as Executive Director of California ReLeaf, where he was responsible for the organization's overall direction, including advocacy, fundraising, and program administration. Working with the Rotary Charities' Leadership Team, he managed programs and services to meet community needs, particularly in the areas of network and organizational capacity building. In this position, Joe was responsible for the management of the NorthSky Nonprofit Network, including organizational counseling and managing consulting engagements with nonprofits throughout the region. Prior to working at Open Road Alliance, he was the Program Director of the NorthSky Nonprofit Network, the capacity-building program of Rotary Charities of Traverse City. Joe Liszewski serves Open Road as the Director of Operations and Finance, where he manages the organization's internal operations, including Human Resources, Finance, Operations, and Virtual-office management. Caroline has previously worked in Bolivia with Pro Mujer designing a business education program for clients.Ĭaroline received her MBA from Dartmouth’s Tuck School of Business and holds a Bachelor in Business Administration from the University of Michigan. She also sat on the investment committee of the Haitian Emergency Liquidity Fund, created to provide funding to microfinance institutions in the aftermath of the 2009 earthquake. In addition, Caroline designed and launched a revolving line of credit product, the first of its kind for Calvert Foundation, and helped launch the international component of the Women Investing in Women Initiative (WIN-WIN). At Calvert Foundation, she originated and managed a pipeline of lending and investment deals focused on the sustainable trade, social enterprise, and financial inclusion sectors. Previously, Caroline was an Investment Officer at Calvert Foundation, where she managed its $20 million portfolio, mainly focused on Latin America. Caroline also worked on the design and structuring of innovative financing mechanisms, including impact bonds and social impact insurance. Capital’s impact investment advisory offerings, building a pipeline of investment opportunities in Sub-Saharan Africa, specifically in energy and agriculture. Capital, the investment advisory wing of Dalberg. Prior to Open Road, Caroline was an Investment Principal at D. Hania also supports a variety of local and global humanitarian causes and believes that economic opportunity is a human right.Ĭaroline Bressan is the Chief Executive Officer of Open Road. In her spare time, she serves as a mentor for organizations promoting the development of social entrepreneurship around the world. in Communications and Marketing from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. At Edelman, she created Sprout, a global service providing PR counsel to early-stage startups, VCs, and small entrepreneurial ventures. Prior to joining SGTF, Hania was a Communications Manager at Kiva Microfunds, where she conceptualized ongoing marketing, branding, and PR campaigns garnering the highest site traffic in Kiva’s history. In this role, she managed all aspects of the organization’s internal and external marketing and communications strategies and its threat-specific initiatives, including climate change, pandemics, nuclear proliferation, and water security. Prior to joining Ending Pandemics, Hania served as the Marketing and Communications Officer at the Skoll Global Threats Fund. Hania most recently led communications at Ending Pandemics, an organization she helped spin out from the Skoll Global Threats Fund. Over the last decade, she has led successful communication initiatives in the corporate, nonprofit, and philanthropic sectors. Hania Abu-Eid is the Director of Communications at Open Road.
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