Hilary Pennington is an American philanthropist and the Executive Vice President of Ford Foundation, a position she has held since January 2018. Pennington is celebrated for leading the launch of the five-year, $5 billion BUILD initiative which invested in the sustainability and capacity of 300 social justice organizations around the world. Previously, she was vice president for Ford foundation’s programming on Education, Creativity, and Free Expression.
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| - Hilary Pennington is an American philanthropist and the Executive Vice President of Ford Foundation, a position she has held since January 2018. Pennington is celebrated for leading the launch of the five-year, $5 billion BUILD initiative which invested in the sustainability and capacity of 300 social justice organizations around the world. Previously, she was vice president for Ford foundation’s programming on Education, Creativity, and Free Expression. (en)
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| - Hilary Pennington is an American philanthropist and the Executive Vice President of Ford Foundation, a position she has held since January 2018. Pennington is celebrated for leading the launch of the five-year, $5 billion BUILD initiative which invested in the sustainability and capacity of 300 social justice organizations around the world. Previously, she was vice president for Ford foundation’s programming on Education, Creativity, and Free Expression. Before joining Ford Foundation, she was the Director of Education, post secondary success and special initiatives at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and led the foundation's effort to double by 2025 the number of low-income Americans who obtain a post secondary credential by age 26. (en)
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