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Usha Pasi

Consultant
Usha Pasi
Usha Pasi has spent her career serving as an advocate for donors and institutions pursuing their philanthropic and programmatic goals.

Her experience includes increasingly responsible roles at Columbia University, Yale University, the Museum of Fine Arts Boston, Facing History and Ourselves, the Cambridge Community Foundation, and consulting roles with local and international organizations including Stanford University. Her consulting practice includes work as an executive coach; governance, succession, and development guidance; scaling of entrepreneurial organizations; and pro bono community work responding to local organizations’ needs and priorities.  Usha teaches an undergraduate course every fall at Tufts University on Nonprofits, Philanthropy and Impact.

She currently serves as Vice Chair of the Associates of the Boston Public Library and on the board of Code the Dream.  Her work with colleagues includes board service at the Association of Fundraising Professionals and as President of Women in Development of Greater Boston.

Usha holds an Ed.M. degree from Harvard University and her undergraduate degree from SUNY-Binghamton. She was awarded a Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship in Improved Fundraising Capabilities. In addition, she holds an Executive Certificate in Nonprofit Management from the Harvard Kennedy School and a certificate in Diversity and Inclusion from Cornell University.