Lisa Campeau-Fenzel – Board Member and Chief Executive Officer
Lisa has worked as a social entrepreneur and actor of change for over 18 years, primarily focusing on post-conflict reconstruction, international development, and disaster response for several international and national non-profit organizations from the World Bank to the United Nations and beyond. She has been featured in a three-page biographical report in VOGUE magazine on her work in the Sudan, in an article entitled “On the Front Lines of Famine,” has been interviewed on television by CNN, BBC, CBC among others, and featured in various news articles on her work.
Lisa has been awarded the World Bank President’s Award for Excellence, several World Bank Outstanding Achievement Awards, the Department of the Army Outstanding Civilian Service Medal, the U.S. Army’s Outstanding Community Volunteer Award, the Dr. Mary E. Walker Award, and the Iron Mike Gold Star (highest achievement award for community volunteerism).
Ms. Campeau-Fenzel holds a Master’s of Public Administration from Harvard Kennedy School, a Bachelor of Arts with a major in Political Science and minor in Psychology from University of British Columbia (Canada). Lisa is fluent in French and Portuguese.
For more detailed information visit LinkedIn: Lisa Campeau-Fenzel
Amy Perry – Board Member
Amy works as an Autism Resource Specialist and Parent Advocate, responsible for 9 counties, for the Autism Society of North Carolina. The Autism Society of North Carolina (ASNC) was formed by a group of parents in 1970 in hopes of finding support with each other, and to create better opportunities for their children within their communities (ASNC has 45 Chapters, 1 Affiliate and numerous support groups across the state).
As a Parent Advocate, a large portion of Amy’s job centers around discussing frustrations that parents have with their child’s school, bridging relationships and removing obstacles of misunderstanding between parents, school district professionals and other professional resources–to move forward and chart productive action plans.
Amy is also an adept public speaker, presenting at various locations across the state on topics such as: Ask the Advocate, The Newly Diagnosed Workshop, The Individualized Education Plan Workshop, iPads and Autism: A Perfect Match? and The iPad for Communication: Where to Begin?
Amy’s articles include:
iPads and Autism: A Perfect Match?
The iPad for Communication: Where to Begin?
Nancy Davies – Board Member
Nancy specializes in facilitating cause marketing initiatives to raise funds and awareness for nonprofit organizations and social businesses. She has conceptualized and developed effective outreach campaigns, gaining public support by aligning companies with creatives to form strategic partnerships in support of the causes they are passionate about.
Supporting Nobel Laureate Professor Yunus, Grameen America and Aerial Productions in launching the documentary TO CATCH A DOLLAR: Muhammad Yunus Banks on America and it’s partner social action campaign, Ms. Davies was responsible for arranging high profile celebrity key speakers for various special events and PSA’s. She built strategic partnerships with sponsors and nonprofits to promote issues touched upon in the film, such as: poverty alleviation, women’s empowerment, micro-entrepreneurship, human trafficking, domestic violence, financial literacy and job creation. For more detailed information visit her on LinkedIn: Nancy Davies