| Terry Beggy Executive Director |
412.394.2614 | terry@psvp.org |

STAFF BIOGRAPHIES
Terry Beggy, is the Executive Director of Pittsburgh Social Venture Partners (PSVP), a nonprofit organization that catalyzes positive social change by linking donors - those wanting to give back in some way - and nonprofits doing high impact work in a new way. Most recently, Terry was the Associate Executive Director of Duquesne University’s Nonprofit Leadership Institute (NLI) and the Director of Boards-by-Designsm. Terry joined the NLI after returning to the Pittsburgh area from Washington, D.C. where she developed and extensive and varied background in Marketing and Customer Service with Verizon Communications. Terry has delivered Customer Service seminars nationally and internationally. Leadership positions she’s held include Executive Director Customer Care and Billing, Executive Director Customer Driven Quality and Executive Director Operator Services Marketing.
Shortly after joining the NLI in 2001, Terry began developing a new program to match civic minded individuals with nonprofit agencies. Boards-by-Design has enjoyed tremendous success and was recognized in 2003 as an outstanding new program by the Association for Continuing Higher Education. Terry supported the NLI by providing consulting and training services in the area of strategic planning and nonprofit governance. She has been adjunct faculty for the NLI’s Leadership Academy and for the Women In Leadership Program at the Coro Center for Civic Leadership. Terry holds a B.S. in Business Administration from Clarion University and an M.B.A from George Mason University. She is a graduate of executive training programs at the Center for Creative Leadership, The University of Virginia’s Darden School, the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton Graduate School of Business, and Crosby College. She is a 1993 graduate of Leadership America. She is a founding member and past president of the Association of Bell Atlantic Women, was a member of the board of advisors of the National Museum of Women’s History, and a former partner and secretary with Pittsburgh Social Venture Partners. Terry is currently on the board of directors of Bethlehem Haven.