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Elizabeth Newton

Director of Family Engagement
Crown Family Philanthropies
Elizabeth Newton leads the Family Engagement team as the Director of Family Engagement at Crown Family Philanthropies. She oversees the strategic development and execution of experiences that facilitate the Crown family’s participation in and ongoing engagement with their deep legacy of giving. Prior to joining CFP, Elizabeth worked as an independent philanthropic advisor serving individuals, nonprofit clients, and family and community foundations. She also founded and led Allow Good, a social purpose organization dedicated to elevating next generation philanthropic learning. The Allow Good curriculum is cited in myriad next generation philanthropic forums, including Northern Trust, Learning to Give, 21/64, and LAAF.org. Early in her career, Elizabeth spent nearly a decade creating and leading social and global impact programs at the Stanford Graduate School of Business. She earned her master’s degree in International Comparative Education from Stanford University and undergraduate degree in Spanish and Business Studies from Butler University.

An avid outdoor adventurer, Elizabeth relishes time distance running, Nordic skiing, and hiking with her husband and two boys. In 2005, she summitted Mt. Shasta, the second-highest peak in the Cascades, with a group of 8 other women from Stanford.

SESSIONS

Boot camp: Do Good Things, Please. A Philanthropy Roadmap Speaker

Leaving a positive mark on the world is something we should all aim for. But you are in a unique position to make a mark not only for yourself but also for your family. That’s a big deal and a big responsibility. Charitable projects provide a path for NextGen-ers to practice leadership, consensus building and innovation — all while supporting a cause you believe in. Let’s talk it through.