Stephen B. Heintz
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Stephen B. Heintz is an American nonprofit executive and public policy expert. Since 2001, he has served as president of the Rockefeller Brothers Fund, a family foundation with an endowment of approximately $1.2 billion that advances social change for a more just, sustainable, and peaceful world.[1] Heintz coined the term “acupuncture philanthropy” to describe his philanthropic approach of leveraging modest financial assets to trigger larger systemic change on critical issues.[2]
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Stephen B. Heintz | |
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Alma mater | Yale University |
Office | President and CEO of Rockefeller Brothers Fund |
Predecessor | Colin Campbell |
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