TAG Welcomes Five New Board Members for 2023

Oct 5, 2022

The Technology Association of Grantmakers (TAG) is pleased to announce five new members joining the board of directors. Commencing their terms in January 2023, TAG’s new board members bring a breadth of leadership, acumen, and perspective to steward one of the charitable sector’s leading membership associations.

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CHARLES RICHARDSON*

Vice President of Operations
The Heinz Endowments

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KATIE NIEMANN

Director of IT and Facilities
Houston Endowment

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KRISTOPHER LECORGNE

Senior Business Analyst
MacArthur Foundation

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TO TSANG

SVP of Technology and Knowledge Management
Silicon Valley Community Foundation

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WENDYE MINGO

Managing Director of IT
The Kresge Foundation

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“We are excited for the experience and expertise these five directors bring to TAG,” says Board President, Mark Walker. “These leaders are at the forefront of strategy and innovation,” says Walker, “so their insights will be a tremendous asset in guiding TAG as the charitable sector continues to experience challenges and opportunities that impact our own organizations as well as those we serve.”

“TAG is an invaluable resource to philanthropy – certainly for technology, and also for social, economic, and other issues,” says Katie Niemann, incoming TAG board member. “The power of TAG lies in its ability to bring people together. TAG is a trusted community for our sector to wrangle with challenging issues, a place to facilitate professional growth, and a platform to develop strategic leaders.”

Join us in welcoming Charles Richardson, Katie Niemann, Kristopher LeCorgne, To Tsang, and Wendye Mingo.

*Charles Richardson was unable to serve as a Board Member due to health concerns and later left his organization.

About the Technology Association of Grantmakers

TAG is a 501(c)(3) non-profit membership organization that promotes the strategic, innovative, and equitable use of technology in philanthropy to solve problems and improve lives. With over 2000 members in 300 foundations throughout North America and beyond, TAG is the voice of technology in the philanthropic sector, providing technology professionals, tech funders, and “accidental techies” with knowledge, networks, mentoring, and educational opportunities.

Since 2008, the Technology Association of Grantmakers (TAG) has built a global community, conducted groundbreaking research, and become an advocate for investment in tech infrastructure throughout the charitable sector. For more information, visit tagtech.org.