Christopher Clinton Conway

Christopher Clinton Conway

Conway in May 2014
Born Christopher Clinton Conway
(1970-09-26) September 26, 1970
Iowa City, Iowa, U.S.
Residence Los Angeles, California
Rancho Mirage, California
Citizenship USA
Alma mater University of Illinois
Washington University
Northwestern University
Employer Doheny Eye Institute
Title Chief, Development & Public Affairs
Website christopherclintonconway.com
doheny.org

Christopher Clinton Conway is a non-profit executive and frequent media contributor.

Life and career

Christopher Clinton Conway launched his career assisting Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter and First Lady Rosalynn Carter pursue a global health agenda at the Carter Center of Emory University, and has built his practice as a fundraiser and legal advisor across healthcare, international development and cultural non-profits. Immediate past President & Executive Director of The Joffrey Ballet,[1][2][3] Conway also held key development positions at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA),[4] and today works with the Doheny Eye Institute in forging a new strategic partnership with the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA).[5][6]

Conway is the founder and principal of Philanthropic Counsel, LLC, with offices in Los Angeles and Paris, France. He is oft-quoted on questions of tax and complex gifts, most recently featured on Bloomberg Television[7] and in publications including The Wall Street Journal,[8] W Magazine,[9] Town and Country Magazine, International Herald Tribune,[10] and the Pasadena Outlook.[11]

Awards and Accolades

References

  1. "The most powerful woman in society you don't know". Chicago Business.
  2. "Christopher Clinton Conway, JD '96". Washington University Law.
  3. "Attorney Aims to Advance Art Appreciation". Washington University Law.
  4. "Washington University Law Magazine" (PDF). Washington University Law.
  5. "Spring 2014 Update Newsletter" (PDF). doheny.org.
  6. "UCLA ad invasion". World Journal.
  7. "Company Overview of Joffrey Ballet Company". Bloomberg Business.
  8. Banjo, Shelly. "Helping Themselves". Wall Street Journal.
  9. Candice, Candid. "Inside Burberry Chicago's "Art of the Trench" Campaign". Chicago Now.
  10. "About". Christopher Clinton Conway.
  11. "Doheny Eye Institute Urges 'Giving Greatly'". Pasadena Outlook. Pasadena. 27 October 2016.
  12. "40 Under 40: 2009". Chicago Business.
  13. "Rainmaker". Joffrey. CS Magazine Men's Book Chicago.
  14. "2014 Distinguished Law Alumni Awards". Washington University Law.
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