Christopher Clinton Conway
Christopher Clinton Conway
Christopher Clinton Conway is a globally-engaged nonprofit leader with a background in philanthropic advising, healthcare, international development, and biomedical research.
With a career spanning iconic nonprofit institutions and high-net-worth individuals, Mr. Conway started his journey by working with Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter and First Lady Rosalynn Carter at The Carter Center of Emory University.
He currently holds the position of Chief Executive Officer at the Dr. Susan Love Foundation for Breast Cancer Research, a renowned organization focused on impactful and transformative change in the healthcare sector.
As the founder and principal of Philanthropic Counsel, LLC, based in Beverly Hills and Paris, Mr. Conway is recognized for his ability to structure complex, major gift transactions and drive meaningful outcomes through his incisive business acumen.
A well-regarded speaker and consultant, he places equal emphasis on efficiency, style, and results, often featuring in notable publications such as The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, and Town & Country, as well as making appearances on Bloomberg Television.
His educational background includes a J.D. in Trusts & Estates from Washington University in St. Louis School of Law, further supplemented by certificates in nonprofit management, healthcare philanthropy, and tax law from reputable institutions like Northwestern University and the University of Wisconsin.
Throughout his career, Mr. Conway has held key roles in various organizations including serving as President, Executive Director, and Vice President for Development at The Joffrey Ballet, and as Director of Development at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), showcasing his versatility and expertise across different sectors within the nonprofit landscape.