The Pew Charitable Trusts
The Pew Charitable Trusts has appointed William Foster as its next President and Chief Executive Officer, effective March 1, 2027.
Why it matters for sellers
New leadership = vendor stack re-evaluation
Signal details
- Event date
- March 1, 2027
- Reported
- July 16, 2026
- Source
- prnewswire.com
From the coverage · prnewswire.com
WASHINGTON , July 16, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- The Pew Charitable Trusts today announced that its board of directors has selected William Foster to serve as the organization's next president and chief executive officer. Foster will assume the role on March 1, 2027, succeeding Susan K. Urahn, who will continue to serve as president and CEO through February 2027. "William brings a deep understanding of the nonprofit sector and a strong commitment to nonpartisan, evidence-based work, and he is a thoughtful leader who builds strong teams and invests in people," said Christopher Jones, chair of Pew's board of directors.
"Pew is an active partner, working with others to tackle complex challenges and achieve greater impact than any one organization could alone. The board is confident that William will bring the experience and perspective to build on that tradition and help advance Pew's mission in the years ahead." Foster currently serves as managing partner of The Bridgespan Group , a global nonprofit advisory firm, where he has overseen the organization's growth and supported philanthropies and nonprofits in advancing large-scale, high-impact initiatives. Throughout his career, Foster has worked closely with philanthropists, nonprofit leaders, and policymakers to develop strategies, scale impact, and align resources with results across a wide range of issues and leaders.
He is known for his commitment to nonpartisanship and to building strong teams. Foster's work has shaped sector practice and helped build some of civil society's strongest institutions. "I am inspired by what Pew has accomplished and by what makes it distinctive, and I am energized by the possibilities ahead," Foster said. "I believe that Pew's commitment to rigorous nonpartisan work, and its inherent optimism, is more important than ever, and I am honored by the opportunity to build on that foundation and to work alongside Pew's talented staff and partners.
I look forward to listening, learning, and engaging with colleagues and partners as we prepare for the next chapter together." Urahn said, "It has been one of the great privileges of my professional life to grow and lead this important work at Pew for 30 years. I am deeply proud of what we have built together, an organization grounded in rigorous important research and a shared commitment to informing policy in service of the public good.
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