Community Foundation for a greater Richmond
Audrey G. Trussell has a diverse work experience spanning various organizations and roles. Audrey G. currently serves as the Vice President of Community Impact at the Community Foundation for a greater Richmond. Prior to this, they held the position of Vice President, Community Impact at United Way of Greater Richmond & Petersburg, where they led the Community Impact team and implemented key strategies. Earlier in their career, Audrey worked as the Communications Coordinator at The VA Engage Network, where they developed the network's website. Audrey G. also held roles at the Division of Community Engagement at Virginia Commonwealth University, the Office of the Governor in Commonwealth of Virginia, and Christopher Newport University. Overall, Audrey has demonstrated skills in leadership, project management, strategic planning, and communications.
Audrey G. Trussell obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology from Christopher Newport University. Audrey G. also attended the Central Virginia Governor's School for Science and Technology, although their degree or field of study is not specified. Additionally, Audrey received a Certificate in Non-Profit/Public/Organizational Management from Virginia Commonwealth University. Audrey G. further pursued higher education by earning a Master's Degree in Public Administration from Virginia Commonwealth University. Alongside their formal education, Audrey obtained a certification in Nonprofit Management. The institution and precise date of this certification are not provided. It is worth noting that there is no available information about Audrey's start or end years for their degree or certification from Nonprofit Learning Point.
Community Foundation for a greater Richmond
The Community Foundation is a leading partner and advocate for philanthropy and service in the Richmond region. Founded in 1968, we have built a strong legacy of helping people and institutions give back with passion and purpose. Together, we have strengthened local nonprofit organizations and enhanced lives throughout our community. By working side by side with a powerful and growing network of changemakers, the Foundation has become the largest community foundation in Virginia and the third largest in the Southeast. Today, we manage more than 1,000 charitable funds with assets totaling $876 million. This includes six supporting foundations that have chosen to fulfill their charitable legacy in partnership with us, as well as three regional affiliates that were established to address the needs and interests of the Middle Peninsula and Northern Neck. Since our inception, we have collectively granted $1 billion to thousands of nonprofits working in all areas of community life.