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Short Bio

Short Bio for Claire Gaudiani

Claire Gaudiani is an expert on the history and economics of American philanthropy. She is also a caring Italian-American who speaks widely about the synergy of capitalism and philanthropy, encouraging fundraisers, financial advisors, corporate leaders, and politicians to harness our tradition of moral entrepreneurship to solve today’s continuing problems of poverty and inequality.

After completing her fourth book on philanthropy in 2009, Social Entrepreneurship in America:Women Building a more Perfect Union, Gaudiani received an appointment at the Wagner Graduate School of Public Service at NYU.

From 2004-2009, Gaudiani served as clinical professor at the Heyman Center for Philanthropy at New York University, where she directed the graduate program in philanthropic studies. From 2001-2004 at the Yale Law School, she   wrote The Greater Good: How Philanthropy Drives the American Economy and Can Save Capitalism (Henry Holt/New York Times Books). This widely-cited book argues that Americans are not generous because we are rich, but rich because we are generous. Gaudiani asserts that citizen generosity is the defining American value, and urges that we leverage this legacy through the coming, post-boomer wealth transfer.

Gaudiani is a director of numerous corporate and social profit enterprises specializing in corporate governance issues. Her current directorships include The Henry Luce Foundation, MBIA Inc. (where she chaired the governance committee for seven years) and The National Council for Economic Education.

Gaudiani is a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and recipient of the Rosso Medal for Distinguished Service to Philanthropy from Indiana University. She has received ten honorary doctorates, as well as distinguished teaching awards from Indiana University, Purdue University, and New York University.

Gaudiani served for 13 years as President of Connecticut College, where she was also Professor of French. Under her leadership from 1988-2001, Connecticut College quintupled its endowment and rose to the top 25 liberal arts colleges in the nation.

She also served from 1997 to 2001 as volunteer president of the New London Development Corporation, dedicated to building the tax base, creating jobs and improving the quality of life for all citizens of New London,CT. During her tenure, NLDC managed $75 million in state infrastructure funding and attracted $300 million in private investment to New London, bringing 2100 new jobs to the city.

Gaudiani holds a PhD and master's degree in French literature from Indiana University and a bachelor's degree, also in French, from Connecticut College. Recent publications include “Values-Centered Financial Planning’ in the Journal of Practical Estate Planning, (June/July, 2006), “The Transformative Power of Women’s Philanthropy” in Women and Giving ( Jossey Bass, 2006), “Internal Board Communication Strategies’ in the National Association of Corporate Directors Journal ( June, 2007), and “Intangible Asset Planning” in Trusts and Estates (June, 2007).

She is married to David Burnett, PhD, her partner in Gaudiani Associates and they have two married children and three grandchildren.

Generosity Rules!

Claire's most recent book..a handbook really...that packs her best stories into 64 pages for a quick read. It comes with a handy graphic showing how generosity creates prosperity...a great tool to use for discussion with a Board or a prospective donor.

Gen Rules Claire Gaudiani

Claire also offers seven 'rules' for generous living that are light-hearted, but provide plenty of food for thought...Rule number one??? 'Count your blessings...every day!' the benefits to your health are amazing and well-documented.

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