Background
Eisenberg, Pablo Samuel was born on July 1, 1932 in Paris. Son of Maurice and Paula (Halpert) Eisenberg. came to the United States 1939.
Non-profit organization executive
Eisenberg, Pablo Samuel was born on July 1, 1932 in Paris. Son of Maurice and Paula (Halpert) Eisenberg. came to the United States 1939.
Bachelor, Princeton University, 1954. BLitt, Oxford University, England, 1957. Doctor of Laws (honorary), Princeton University, 2004.
Pablo Eisenberg is an American scholar and social justice advocate. He is a Senior Fellow at Georgetown University"s Public Policy Institute. Prior to his role at Georgetown, he served for 23 years as executive director of the Center for Community Change, a progressive community organizing group.
Eisenberg served two years in the United States. Army and over three years in Africa as a foreign service officer with the United States. Information Agency.
He then spent two years as program director of Operation Crossroads Africa before going to work as director of Pennsylvania Operations for the Office of Economic Opportunity (Office of Economic Opportunity) in Washington, District of Columbia He subsequently became Deputy Director of the Research and Demonstration division at the Office of Economic Opportunity. After leaving Office of Economic Opportunity, he served as Deputy Director for field operations at the National Urban Coalition.
After almost five years with the Coalition, he worked as a freelance consultant for a variety of nonprofit organizations and foundations. Eisenberg has published articles and chapters of books and has been a regular columnist for The Chronicle of Philanthropy.
His book, Challenges for Nonprofits and Philanthropy: The Courage to Change, was published by the New England Press and Tufts University in December 2004.
In 2003 he wrote, with Christine Ahn and Channapha Khamsvongsa, the report, Foundation Trustee Fees: Use and Abuse (Washington, District of Columbia: Georgetown Public Policy Institute, Center for Public and Nonprofit Leadership, September 2003). He serves on the boards of Youth Today, Eureka Communities, the Milton Eisenhower Foundation, ICChange and the University College of Citizenship and Public Service at Tufts University, and New Faculty Majority Foundation. In addition, he is a trustee of Citizen Funds.
Eisenberg is a graduate of Princeton University and Merton College, Oxford, where he earned a Bachelor and a B.Litt, respectively.
He received a German Marshall Fund fellowship in 1989 to study the nonprofit sectors in Great Britain, the Netherlands and France. He was a nationally ranked tennis player and was captain of both the Princeton and Oxford tennis teams.
He was a visiting professor at both the University of Notre Dame and New Orleans University. In June 2004, he received an honorary Doctor of Laws degree from Princeton University.
Eisenberg played in Wimbledon five times, making the quarterfinals in doubles alongside John "Buddy" Ager in 1955.
Co-chairman National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy, Washington, since 1976. President Friends of Volunteers in Service to America, Washington, since 1980. Vice chairman National NeighborhoodCoalition, Washington, since 1976.
Board directors Environmental Support Center, Non-Profit Sector Research Fund, National Council for Non-Profit Assns., since 1993.
Married Helen Leone Cierniak, June 5, 1960. 1 child, Marina.