
Erica Greeley
Erica oversees day-to-day activity and operations for NAWB, as well as strategy for programs, membership and professional development.
Prior to NAWB, she served as the Vice President of Economic Mobility at Feeding America, a network that reaches over 50M neighbors each year. Erica oversaw the strategy to address long-term food and financial security. In that capacity, she led an innovation network that identified and replicated high-impact programs and partnerships at the intersection of the charitable food system and the workforce, housing, and financial empowerment fields. Prior to Feeding America, Erica was the Vice President of Networks at Independent Sector (IS), the premier forum for charities and foundations in the US. In addition to leading membership and community engagement, she mapped collaboration within the nonprofit community and was the head researcher on major projects to understand drivers of success in the American nonprofit community and in public policy advocacy. Erica also served as Deputy Director for the National Council of Nonprofits, an organization dedicated to building the capacity and impact of 20,000 local organizations. She began her career running afterschool programs for girls in underserved neighborhoods in San Jose, CA.
Erica is an adjunct faculty member at Georgetown University’s Center for Public and Nonprofit Leadership. She holds a master’s degree and a Nonprofit Management Executive Certificate from the McCourt School of Public Policy at Georgetown and a B.A. from Wesleyan University, CT. She is currently based in the Washington, D.C. area.