National Philanthropic Trust Welcomes Two Board Members
July 16 2018 - 12:01PM
Business Wire
Benito Cachinero-Sánchez and Daniel
Schloendorn Join the Largest, Independent, National
Donor-Advised Fund Sponsor’s Board of Trustees
National Philanthropic Trust (NPT), the largest, independent,
national donor-advised fund sponsor and one of the 25 largest
grantmaking institutions in the U.S., is pleased to announce the
appointment of two new board members.
“For over 20 years, innovative philanthropy has been the core of
National Philanthropic Trust,” said Eileen Heisman, CEO of National
Philanthropic Trust. “Benito and Dan are both strong leaders with
professional accomplishments that span business and philanthropy.
As donor-advised funds continue to grow in popularity and create
impact in the nonprofit sector, Benito and Dan will serve as
valuable additions to our board.”
Benito Cachinero-Sánchez is an active member of Egon
Zehnder’s Leadership Solutions and Human Resources Practice Groups.
Prior to joining Egon Zehnder, he served as the Chief Human
Resources Officer at DuPont after holding the same role at
Automatic Data Processing (ADP), leading complex CEO succession
processes at both enterprises. Previously, Cachinero-Sánchez was
the VP of Human Resources for Johnson & Johnson’s Medical
Devices & Diagnostics Group. Earlier in his career, he was the
Corporate HR Vice President for Mergers, Acquisitions and
Divestitures at Lucent Technologies.
In 2016 he was also elected as a Fellow of the National Academy
of Human Resources. He serves on the boards of Library of America,
the Free Library of Philadelphia Foundation, and WHYY,
Philadelphia’s public media organization. Born in Málaga, Spain,
Cachinero-Sánchez earned a BA in Political Science and Sociology
from Universidad Complutense in Madrid, an MA in Demography and a
second MA in Sociology from the University of Pennsylvania, and an
MBA from IESE in Madrid.
Daniel Schloendorn was a partner with the law firm
Willkie Farr & Gallagher in New York City for over 30 years,
prior to retiring in 2013. During his tenure, his practice focused
primarily on private investment funds as well as SEC-registered
investment companies. He also represented the independent directors
of several fund complexes and acted as counsel to a variety of
domestic and foreign family offices.
Schloendorn graduated cum laude from Fordham University and
received his law degree from New York University School of Law,
where he was an editor of the Law Review. He was consistently
highly ranked by Chambers in its annual survey of investment fund
lawyers and recognized in “Who’s Who Legal - The International
Who’s Who of Private Funds Lawyers.” Schloendorn frequently served
as a member of several standing and special committees of The
Association of the Bar of the City of New York, including its
Private Funds Committee. Schloendorn and his wife reside in Naples,
Florida and Bridgewater, Connecticut.
About National Philanthropic Trust
Founded in 1996, National Philanthropic Trust is the largest,
national independent donor-advised fund sponsor and has raised over
$10 billion in charitable contributions. NPT currently manages $6.2
billion in charitable assets and has made more than 200,000 grants
totaling $5 billion to charities around the world. NPT annually
publishes the Donor-Advised Fund Report, the industry’s authority
on the state of DAF giving. In 2016, NPT launched
HistoryofGiving.org, the world’s first, most comprehensive digital
narrative of the last 500 years in philanthropy. More at
NPTrust.org.
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