LGW, Where Our Members Are the Region's Most Important Change Agents
 

Newsroom
In the LGW Newsroom media and guests can get updated information and recaps about LGW events and happenings. For more information contact Tohry Petty, Communications Manager at tpetty@lgwdc.org or 202.465.3204.

LGW Newsletter
Stay connected to LGW through our bi-monthly e-newsletter.
Sign up to receive LGW’s e-newsletter.

October Newsletter

December Newsletter

25 Change Agents
As we celebrate our 25th Anniversary, Leadership Greater Washington is recognizing 25 change agents. Nominated by their peers, these 25 leaders exemplify the spirit of LGW by creating connections that lead to positive change. These leaders will be featured in a 10-week series in the Washington Business Journal.

Nonprofit leaders run date: 12/3/10
Tamara Copeland, ’04 | David Robertson, ‘02

Communication leaders run date: 11/19/10
Garry Curtis, ’89 | Pinkie Dent Mayfield, ’01 | Donna Rattley Washington, ‘03

Business leaders run date: 11/5/10
David A. Kessler, CPA, ’05 | Beverly Perry, ’97 | Rynthia Rost, ‘96

Foundation leaders run date: 10/22/10
Rose Ann Cleveland, ‘07 | Julie Rogers, ’88 | Tia Waller-Pryde, ‘07

LGW leaders run date: 10/8/10
Maxine B. Baker, ’99 | Michael C. Rogers, ’00 | Marsha Ralls, ‘04

Businesswomen run date: 9/24/10
The Honorable Marie C. Johns, ’93 | Linda Rabbitt, ’89 | Dr. Alice Rivlin, ‘00

Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac: What Does Their Future Mean for the Washington Region's Nonprofit Community?
After Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac were placed into conservatorship in 2008, our region began to wonder what the philanthropic impact would be on our region. As part of this assessment, the 8 Neighbors group commissioned George Mason University's Center for Regional Analysis to take a detailed look at the future Fannie and Freddie's local giving and explore what needs to happen in our region as the two step down as philanthropic giants and a void is created. Read the report.