Emeagwali

Philanthropist in New York

Emeagwali

Philanthropist in New York

Since 2000, Camille Abrahams Emeagwali has provided technical assistance, consultation and skills-building trainings to community based organizations in the areas of organizational development, program sustainability, and program monitoring & evaluation. Camille has demonstrated her expertise in these areas by presenting at numerous conferences all across the country as well as co-authoring the 2008 Journal of HIV/AIDS & Social Sciences article, “Lessons Learned: Building the Capacity of Community-Based Organizations and Health Departments Implementing HIV Interventions in African American Communities”.

With over a decade of experience in the nonprofit sector, Camille is committed to supporting the work of bold and dynamic organizations that are positively impacting the lives of women and communities of color. Camille, a native of Queens, NY, has a Master’s of Science in Nonprofit Management from Milano the New School for Management and Urban Policy and a Bachelor of Arts degree in Government and Politics from University of Maryland, College Park.

Specialties:
- Training and Facilitation
- Coaching & Mentoring
- Curricula Design & Development

Areas of Expertise: Nonprofit Management and organizational Development, including strategic planning, board development, leadership development, and program sustainability.