Angela has been a nonprofit fundraiser and strategist for twenty years. From 2006 to 2014, Angela was part of building Partners In Health’s (PIH) capacity to secure and manage foundation, government, and multilateral funding; she also served on an interim basis as PIH’s project manager in Malawi. Angela returned to PIH in 2023 and has recently stepped into a role to strategically position PIH as a leading voice in informing the future of global health to ensure equity is at the center of emerging policies, structures, and systems. Angela led the team at Oxfam America that was responsible for establishing new relationships with foundation donors on behalf of a confederation that is active in 60 countries around the world, and she built the annual fundraising program of Health Leads as they transitioned from a local service provider in Boston to a national healthcare leader. She began her career in fundraising working first with migrant laborers and settled out farmworkers in Kansas and later with immigrants and refugees who were settling in Boston. She was a founding board member of two nonprofits and has served as a board member and advisor to a number of local, regional, and international nonprofit enterprises. Angela was raised in Kansas City, Missouri, and she earned her BA at Davidson College in North Carolina. She lives in Lynn, Massachusetts.
