Bio
Sally J. Ehrenfried, Principal, Government Relations leads public policy at Blackbaud and is responsible for the company’s global government relations portfolios, with specific focus on the US, Canada, and the UK, and advocates for policies that support the social good sector.
Sally spent 13 years in the United States Senate as an aide to Senators George J. Mitchell (D-Maine), William S. Cohen (R-Maine), and Ronald L. Wyden (D-Oregon), serving in a variety of committee, personal office, and leadership staff roles.
Sally is the chair of Giving Institute’s Public Policy Committee and a member of the Southeastern Council on Foundations Public Policy Committee. She presents regularly on advocacy and the impact of public policy on the social good sector.
Sally is a graduate of Bates College, in Lewiston, ME, and received a master’s degree in Business Administration from the Moore School of Business at the University of South Carolina
Sally spent 13 years in the United States Senate as an aide to Senators George J. Mitchell (D-Maine), William S. Cohen (R-Maine), and Ronald L. Wyden (D-Oregon), serving in a variety of committee, personal office, and leadership staff roles.
Sally is the chair of Giving Institute’s Public Policy Committee and a member of the Southeastern Council on Foundations Public Policy Committee. She presents regularly on advocacy and the impact of public policy on the social good sector.
Sally is a graduate of Bates College, in Lewiston, ME, and received a master’s degree in Business Administration from the Moore School of Business at the University of South Carolina
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