Steve Stirling

President and CEO at MAP International

Steven Stirling is an accomplished leader with extensive experience in marketing and resource development across various sectors, including international NGOs and corporate environments. Currently serving as President & CEO of MAP International since July 2014, Stirling has previously held senior roles such as EVP/Chief Admin Officer at ChildFund International and EVP of Marketing & Resource Development at Heifer International. Stirling's career also includes significant positions at Childhelp, World Vision, Ameritrade, ConAgra Foods, and Mead Johnson Nutritionals, demonstrating a strong track record in enhancing donor relationships, organizational growth, and market strategies. Educational credentials include an MBA in Marketing and Finance from Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management and a Bachelor’s degree in Agricultural Economics from Cornell University.

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MAP International

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MAP International is a Christian organization providing life-changing medicines and health supplies to people in need. MAP serves all people, regardless of religion, gender, race, nationality or ethnic background. We provide medicines and health supplies to those in need around the world so they might experience life to the fullest. In times of disaster, MAP International provides immediate humanitarian assistance and relief aid including medicines and health supplies to people left homeless and without access to basic services. From the earliest days of a response, MAP focuses on helping communities restore critical services and work with partners to help them rebuild health systems. MAP International has provided more than $6 billion in medicines and health supplies to communities in need since its inception in 1954. MAP is recognized for its stewardship by charity watchdogs, each year achieving the highest ratings from Guidestar, the Better Business Bureau, CharityWatch, CNBC, ECFA and Forbes magazine.