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Web-centric giving channel turns to tech pioneer

GlobalGiving names new CEO in effort to improve operations.
GlobalGiving, a web-enabled service for international
philanthropy, has made Silicon Valley veteran William Hogan its
CEO. The Bethesda, Md.-based platform for project-specific
giving says the appointment supports its efforts “to build the
company's technology and organizational capacity.”
Hogan has been an executive at Fortune 500 companies
Hewlett-Packard, Harris Corporation and TRW. He has also led
technology start-ups Lynx, Eternal Systems and Rappore
Technologies. His experience in philanthropy includes
fund-raising for non-profits, serving on various boards and as
director of the South Florida Science Museum in West Palm Beach,
Fla. He has a doctorate in computational physics.
Other changes
“Bill is a proven CEO with twenty years of success in founding
and managing high technology companies in the global computer and
information technology industries,” says Dennis Whittle,
GlobalGiving’s co-founder and former CEO.
Whittle has become chairman of GlobalGiving, replacing Carol
Realini, who remains a board member. Whittle will maintain an
active leadership role, “leading fundraising efforts for
GlobalGiving operations, guiding the organization's future
development, and ensuring that it delivers on its mission,”
according to a company press release.
GlobalGiving seeks to create a “a highly efficient philanthropy
marketplace where individuals, corporations, and other
institutions can find and directly fund social, environmental,
and economic development projects around the world,” according to
company blurb. “By aggregating many donors, GlobalGiving enables
[non-governmental organizations] of all sizes to tap into a new
source of funding that goes directly to the project level, giving
every dollar more impact.”
Since its launch in 2002, GlobalGiving has helped fund more than 400 projects by “facilitating the flow” of about $1.5 million. –FWR