Eileen Sweeney
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Eileen Sweeney has over 15 years experience in philanthropy and has lead the Motorola Foundation and global Corporate Contributions for the last five years in its mission to benefit the communities in which it operates around the world, by making strategic grants, forging strong partnerships, fostering innovation, and engaging stakeholders. At Motorola Eileen started the Innovation Generation Grant program for science technology, engineering and math education in the US and leads a global effort around disaster response. Eileen joined Motorola from the Inkindex Corporation where she was Chief Executive Officer. Inkindex is an online company that obtains resources for non-profit groups. Before that, Eileen served as director of Civic Affairs for United Airlines where she was responsible for global corporate philanthropy, employee volunteerism, and employee giving.

She is a founding member of the National Science Advisory Committee for the Girl Scouts of the USA and a member of the National Advisory Council for the Dream Foundation. Locally, Eileen serves on the boards of Working in the Schools, Project Exploration, Victory Gardens Theater, the Women’s Power Network, and is a founder of the North Lawndale College Prep Charter High School. Eileen represented U.S. business on the national steering committee for the United Nations International Year of Volunteers, 2001 and is the immediate past-Chair of The Contributions Council of the Conference Board.

Eileen received a bachelor’s degree in education from Loyola University and a Masters in Education from Harvard Graduate School for Education with a focus on building strategic business-education partnerships.

Blog Entries by Eileen Sweeney

The Importance of Community Engagement in Emerging Markets

Posted September 30, 2010 | 21:01:19 (EST)

With recent reports from the New York Times and Forbes about China surpassing Japan as the world's second largest economy, proactively addressing the "rules of engagement" in emerging markets again becomes top of mind.

As a multinational company, we often talk about licenses to operate...

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It Takes Collaboration and Innovation to "Score"

Posted July 23, 2010 | 13:01:08 (EST)

To me, education is a lot like a team sport; the players, with their individual skill sets and advantages, must work together to "score." Take science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education, for example, where the goals are fairly well agreed upon; to increase the number of students -- especially...

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A Woman, an Idea and a Network Can Change the World

Posted March 9, 2010 | 14:25:14 (EST)

"You've come a long way baby" -- a familiar axiom used often to underscore the strides women are making on several socioeconomic fronts -- applies today to the marked rise recorded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) over the past few decades in the number of American girls and women...

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