Dori Kreiger joined The Pew Charitable Trusts in 2016. With nearly 20 years in philanthropy, Dori brings vast experience with peer networks that serve philanthropic individuals, families, foundations, and their trusted advisors. Throughout her career, she has developed innovative programming and engagement opportunities to make philanthropy more impactful and rewarding for donors of all ages.
Dori most recently was the Director of Client Experience for Foundation Source creating engagement opportunities for entrepreneurial funders who employ private foundations for charitable giving. She created and hosted Forward Thinking, a podcast series exploring the future of philanthropy, and has given countless presentations on trends in family philanthropy. Prior to Foundation Source, Dori served as the Director of Partnership Development for Exponent Philanthropy (formerly the Association of Small Foundations) and for six years she held leadership roles at Council on Foundations, as the Director of Community Foundation Services and then as Managing Director of Family Philanthropy Services. She also served as a Major Gifts Officer with the American Red Cross National Headquarters and began her philanthropic career at The Community Foundation Serving Richmond and Central Virginia.
Dori has a bachelor of business degree from James Madison University and did her graduate study at the University of Richmond. She has served on the boards of several nonprofits and was an inaugural class member of the Southeastern Council of Foundation’s Hull Fellows Program.