Background
Tugwell, Franklin was born in San Juan.
Tugwell, Franklin was born in San Juan.
Bachelor of Science, Columbia College, 1963. Master of Arts in Public Law and Government, Columbia University, 1964. Doctor of Philosophy in Political Science, Columbia University, 1969.
From instructor to professor to Avery professor Government, chair Department Government Pomona College, Claremont (California) Graduate School, 1961-1988. Senior analyst for Energy Program, United States Office Technology Assessment, 1979-1980. Department assistant administrator Agency for International Development, 1980-1981.
Senior consultant for International Projects and Programs, Pacific Gas and Electric Enterprises, 1988-1989. Director Renewable Energy and the Environment, Winrock International, Arlington, Virginia, 1989-1992, vice president for Programs and Global Projects, 1993, president Environmental Enterprises Assistance Fund, 1989-1993, president, Chief Executive Officer, since 1999. Executive director Heinz Endowments, Pittsburgh, 1993-1999.
Adjunct distinguished professor Heinz School of Carnegie Mellon University. Member advisory board Forbes Fund, Local Initiative Support Corporation.
Board directors Environmental Enterprises Assistance Fund (chair), Environmental Partners Fund (chair), Allegheny Conference on Community Development (audit and finance committee, compensation subcommittee), Pittsburgh Cultural Trust (executive committee), Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership, Strategic Investment Fund, Inc., Heinz Center for Science, Economics and the Environment, United Way, Pittsburgh Symphony Society, Pittsburgh Partnership for Neighborhood Development. Member Cosmos Club (Washington), Duquesne Club (Pittsburgh), Philanthropy Roundtable, Council on Foundations (legislation and regulations committee), Social Venture Network, Grantmakers of Western Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh High Technology Council.