Background
Rogers, Pier Camille was born on July 24, 1953 in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Daughter of Walter Eugene and Alpha Rogers.
Rogers, Pier Camille was born on July 24, 1953 in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Daughter of Walter Eugene and Alpha Rogers.
Bachelor, Wellesley College, 1975. Master of Arts, Master of Science, Boston University, 1977. Doctor of Philosophy, New York University, 1991.
College advisor Pine Manor College, Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts, 1976-1978. Legislation liaison Massachusetts Department Public Welfare, Boston, 1977-1979. Agency relations manager United Way Massachusetts Bay, Inc., 1979-1983.
Research associate New York City Board Education, 1984-1985. Lecturer New York University, 1991-1992. Assistant project director La Guardia Community College, Long Island City, New York, 1990-1992.
Assistant professor non-profit management The New School for Social Research, New York City, 1992-1999. Chief operating officer Associate Black Charities, since 2001. Consultant, Wagner School at New York University, 2000.
Research scholar Yale University, 1999-2000. Lecturer Yale Division School, 1999-2000. Executive director Women of Color Policy Network New York University Wagner School, 2001—2003.
Associate executive director National Association Social Workers, New York City, 2003—2007. Director Axelson Center Nonprofit Management, North Park University, Chicago, since 2007. Evaluation consultant La Guardia Community College, 1992-1993, 95, 97-98, United Way of New York City, 1990, 94.
Member faculty South African Nonprofit Management Institute, New School for Social Research, summer 1994, 95. Kellogg visiting fellow at PONPO, Yale University, visiting lecturer Yale Divinity School, 1998-1999. Advisor Privitization of Culture project New York University/New School.
Member family life committee Unity Baptist Tabernacle, Mount Vernon, New York, 1988-2001. Educational advisory committee Bridges & Boundaries, New York City, 1991. Annual fund volunteer Riverdale Country School, Bronx, New York, 1993-2000.
Member executive committee Jack & Jill American, Westchester chapter, since 1992, history since 1999. Member American Society Public Administration, Association Research Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action (board directors since 1997), Conference Minority Public Adminstrns., Partnership African American Endowment Development (member national advisory council), Center for Preventive Psychiatry (board directors 1999-2002), National Center for Black Philanthropy (board directors since 2002).
Married David Nathaniel Heywood, July 23, 1983. 1 child, Gabriel Alexander Heywood.