Under her leadership, the Northeast Division expanded from the New York tri-state to New England with a Boston Chapter and into the Delaware Valley with a Philadelphia Chapter. Betsy has also had primary responsibility for the successful IICF Women in Insurance Conference Series.
Prior to joining IICF, Betsy had been a C-level executive in both for-profit companies and nonprofit organizations. Betsy’s non-profit background includes her role as CEO of the World Lung Foundation in New York. She previously served, simultaneously, as Vice-President of Patient and Professional Services and Chief Technology Officer at the national headquarters of the Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation of America (CCFA).
Her for-profit background includes Chief Technology Officer and Chief Operating Officer roles in financial services, manufacturing, and software companies, as well as management consulting in the insurance industry. Betsy has a strong background in operations/project management, communications/marketing, fundraising and board development.
After graduating from Vanderbilt University, Betsy started her professional life as an English teacher in an underserved community and has been a lifelong advocate for education. She has consistently served as a volunteer in the communities where she has lived. Currently, she lives in Mountain Lakes, New Jersey where she serves on the board of a local non-profit and is a trustee of the endowment of her church.
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