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    Moira Porter

    Associate Director


    Email: moira@austin.utexas.edu

     

     

    Moira Porter coordinates education programs and initiatives for the RGK Center. She manages the Nonprofit Studies Portfolio for graduate students at UT Austin; the Meadows Social Enterprise Fellows program of student consulting projects with NGOs in Latin America; and the Summer PhD Fellowship Program to foster the next generation of civil society scholars. Ms. Porter develops executive education training to connect the expertise of the RGK Center with practitioners in the nonprofit sector. Ms. Porter holds a BA from Bryn Mawr College and an MPAff from the LBJ School of Public Affairs. She helped start the Austin affiliate of the nonprofit fair trade store Ten Thousand Villages. Ms. Porter currently serves as Board Chair for Texas Folklife, a nonprofit organization dedicated to the culturally diverse folk traditions of the Lone Star State.

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