Kathy
Bushkin Calvin Executive Vice President and Chief Operating
Officer
Kathy Bushkin Calvin is the Executive Vice President
and Chief Operating Officer of the United Nations
Foundation. The United Nations Foundation was created
in 1998 with businessman and philanthropist Ted
Turner’s historic gift to support UN causes.
The UN Foundation builds public-private partnerships
to address the world's most pressing problems, and
works to broaden support for the UN through advocacy
and public outreach. The UN Foundation is a public
charity.
Prior to joining the UN Foundation, Kathy served
as President of the AOL Time Warner Foundation,
which she led from its creation in 2001, when AOL
and Time Warner merged. Kathy also guided AOL Time
Warner's other philanthropic activities and was
the chief architect of the company's corporate responsibility
initiatives. She joined America Online in 1997 as
Senior Vice President and Chief Communications Officer
at America Online, following a career in politics,
journalism and public relations.
Immediately prior to joining AOL, she was a Senior
Managing Director at Hill and Knowlton, a global
public relations company, where she led the U.S.
Media Relations practice. For 12 years before that,
she was the Director of Editorial Administration
for U.S. News & World Report. From 1976 through
1984, Kathy served as Senator Gary Hart's press
secretary in his Senate office and 1984 Presidential
campaign.
Throughout her career, Kathy Bushkin Calvin has
taken an active role in a range of philanthropic
activities. She currently serves on the boards of
City Year, the International Women's Media Foundation,
Internews, Share Our Strength, the National Women's
Law Center, and the United Nations Association of
the United States of America. In 1999 she and Art
Bushkin founded the Stargazer Foundation, which
provides free online tools for nonprofits through
the web platform StargazerNET.net.
Kathy is a graduate of Purdue University and the
recipient of numerous awards for leadership and
philanthropy.