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Louise Kuramoto
Executive Leader - Strategic Grantmaking - Philanthropy - Donor Organising & Engagement - Stakeholder Management
Louise Kuramoto is a highly experienced senior leader in philanthropy with extensive expertise across various philanthropic structures.1 She currently serves as the Executive Officer at The Jack Brockhoff Foundation, a position she has held since June 2022.1 Prior to this, she was the Head of Philanthropic Services and Head of Philanthropy and Impact at Australian Communities Foundation from 2018 to 2022.1
Kuramoto's career in philanthropy spans over a decade, including roles such as Program Manager at R.E. Ross Trust and Grant Researcher at The Myer Family Company Ltd.1 She has demonstrated strong abilities in leading complex projects, managing stakeholder relationships, and fostering team empowerment.1
Her areas of expertise include:
- Strategic grantmaking
- Donor organizing and engagement
- Community development
- Partnerships
- Compliance and legal matters
- Monitoring and evaluation1
Kuramoto holds a Bachelor of Arts in International Studies from Deakin University and has completed additional education in sustainable tourism and business governance.1 She is known for her humble, fair, and hard-working approach, thriving under pressure and adeptly navigating organizational structures at all levels.1
In July 2019, Kuramoto shared insights on making philanthropy mainstream, drawing from lessons learned during a trip to the United States.2 More recently, in July 2024, she joined the Mazda Foundation as a Director3, further expanding her involvement in the philanthropic sector.