Dan Brown
Dan Brown, the founder of eJewishPhilanthropy, is an experienced marketing professional in both the public and private sectors. While challenging organizations to think outside their comfort zone, he has helped bring new products to market and establish strategic relationships worldwide.
Dan has long been involved, both in Israel and the U.S., in the Jewish communal world. He is the immediate past Director of the American Friends of the WUJS Institute, a former national board member of ARZA and participated in the Assembly proceedings of the Jewish Agency from 2004-2008. In addition to managing ejewishphilanthropy.com, Dan is a guest lecturer on evaluation at Tel Aviv University's MBA program, teaches classes on marketing through new technologies for the PresenTense Fellowship program and is a member of the Israel advisory board of the Alexander Muss High School in Israel.
He also consults for both global nonprofit organizations and academic institutions on leveraging their message and developing new audiences. Dan holds graduate certificates in NonProfit Program Management and in Fundraising from the University of Pennsylvania.
