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Lisa Schweitzer Courtice, Ph.D.
Vice President, Community Research and Grants Management
Dr. Courtice was appointed vice president for community research and grants management in August 2003. Her responsibilities are to oversee the development and implementation of grant policies, program priorities, and areas of strategic grantmaking. Under her leadership, the community grants management team plays a unique role in convening community discussions around areas of need, and participates in community initiatives and partnerships to address these needs.
Prior to joining the Foundation, Dr. Courtice held leadership positions at Columbus School for Girls, the Childhood League Center, Center for New Directions, Clinic for Child Study and Family Therapy in Akron, Ohio and The Washington Center for Academic Internships in Washington, DC.
Her professional activities include the neighborhood vision council for the United Way of Central Ohio, the DonorEdge Learning Community, the Community Health Funders' Collaborative, and the Ohio Wesleyan University board of trustees.
Dr. Courtice received her bachelor of arts degree from Syracuse University, her master of arts from West Virginia University, and her Ph.D. from the University of Akron.
To reach Lisa, e-mail lcourtic@columbusfoundation.org. |