Joy Chesbrough

Chief Philanthropy Officer (director Of Philanthropy) at Internet Archive

Joy Chesbrough has a diverse range of work experience across various organizations. Joy has served as an Advisory Board Member at Delicious Future since 2023, where they contribute to promoting sustainable food and climate practices. Prior to this, they worked as the Chief Philanthropy Officer at Internet Archive from 2019. Joy also participated in the Silicon Valley Executive Nonprofit Leadership Institute at CEN - Center for Excellence in Nonprofits from 2019 to 2020. Joy has held leadership positions such as Chief Development Officer at The Gorilla Foundation, Chief Executive Officer at Philanthrovation, and Chief Philanthropy Officer at Parkinson's Institute and Clinical Center. Joy has also worked as a Senior Director of Development at World Vision and Chief Philanthropy Officer at PetSmart. Earlier in their career, they served as the Director of Philanthropic Services & Corporate Partnerships at MAP International and Director of Development at Scripps Health.

Joy Chesbrough has a diverse education history. Joy attended the MIT Sloan School of Management from 2021 to 2022, specializing in Blockchain Technologies. Prior to that, they earned a Master's degree in Nonprofit Leadership & Management from the University of San Diego in 2007. Joy also holds a Bachelor's degree in Cross-Cultural Communication & International Studies from Europa Nazaraer Universitaet in Switzerland, and a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism from Point Loma Nazarene University. In addition to their degrees, Joy has obtained certifications as a Certified Leadership Consultant (MCP) from the CEN - Center for Excellence in Nonprofits in 2020, and as a Grant Professional Certified (GPC) from the GRANT PROFESSIONALS CERTIFICATION INSTITUTE in 2004.

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The Internet Archive, a 501(c)(3) non-profit, is a digital library of Internet sites and other cultural artifacts in digital form. Like a paper library, we provide free access to researchers, historians, scholars, people with print disabilities, and the general public. We serve millions of people each day and are one of the top 300 web sites in the world. We are funded through donations, grants, and by providing web archiving and book digitization services for our partners. Our mission is to provide Universal Access to All Knowledge. We began in 1996 by archiving the Internet itself, a medium that was just beginning to grow in use. Today our archive contains: 735 billion web pages 41 million books and texts 14.7 million audio recordings (including 240,000 live concerts) 8.4 million videos (including 2.4 million Television News programs) 4.4 million images 890,000 software programs You can find information about our projects on our blog at https://blog.archive.org/


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