Anne C. Kubisch

President

The Ford Family Foundation

Anne Kubisch joined The Ford Family Foundation in 2013 as its second president. She came to the Foundation after 19 years at The Aspen Institute (New York), an international non-profit leadership development and policy studies organization.

She founded and served as director of the Aspen Roundtable on Community Change, a national resource center that advises policymakers, funders and practitioners on strategies for improving outcomes for low-income children, families and communities.

From 1977 to 1993, Anne worked in the international development field on poverty, health and economic vitality programs in Latin America and Africa.

Anne holds a master’s degree in Public and International Affairs from Princeton University and a bachelor of arts degree in English from Tufts University. She is the Chair of the Board of Foundations for a Better Oregon, and serves on the Portland Branch Board of the San Francisco Federal Reserve Bank and the Governor of Oregon’s Early Learning Council.