Trevor Neilson is the President of the Global Philanthropy Group. Trevor has advised a number of the world's leading philanthropists, including Bono, Bill Gates, President Bill Clinton, and Sir Richard Branson, and has been involved in the creation and implementation of many of the world's most respected philanthropic initiatives. He has extensive experience in addressing global and domestic problems including disease, poverty, education, child welfare, refugees, emergency relief and the environment.

Trevor helped create Bono's Debt, AIDS, Trade Africa (DATA) organization, and continues to serve on its policy board. He served as Executive Director of the Global Business Coalition on HIV/AIDS (GBC), which was created with investments from Bill Gates, George Soros and Ted Turner and represented more than 220 multinational companies with philanthropic interests related to the AIDS pandemic.

Prior to his work with the GBC, Trevor served as the Director of Public Affairs and Director of Special Projects for the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, the world's largest foundation. Trevor also served in the White House during the Clinton administration. Trevor is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, and serves on the board of LabNow, a biotechnology company that seeks to improve global health through point-of-care laboratory testing, as well as the advisory boards of the Wikimedia Foundation, the Genocide Intervention Network and Global Action for Children.

He is also a senior advisor to APCO Worldwide, a global communications company and served as a Visiting Practitioner at the Georgetown University Center for Public and Nonprofit Leadership.

Blog Entries by Trevor Neilson

A Philanthropy Strategy for President Obama

Posted January 6, 2009 | 04:56 PM (EST)


Faced with the greatest set of challenges of any new President in recent history, President-Elect Obama will need unprecedented support -- and flexibility -- from the non-profit sector as he works to implement his agenda.

He will be asking for that support at the worst possible moment. Almost every philanthropist...

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Clinton Supporters: Get Over It and Get Off the Fence

Posted June 16, 2008 | 02:32 PM (EST)


I was a Clinton supporter. I'm now an Obama supporter. My message to Clinton supporters who are still pondering whether to support Obama; get over it, and get off the fence.

All across America Clinton supporters are licking their wounds. In Los Angeles, New York and Washington I have talked...

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The Gift of Home

Posted December 3, 2007 | 05:25 PM (EST)


I'm standing in the Lower 9th Ward, the poorest neighborhood of New Orleans. This is where the levee broke, and where thousands of people died during and after Hurricane Katrina.

When I first came here after the storm, houses were on top of houses. Cars were in trees. There was...

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Social Conservatives in Drag

Posted November 7, 2007 | 02:04 PM (EST)


Televangelist Pat Robertson's endorsement of Rudy Giuliani's presidential campaign is a bizarre moment for both. Giuliani, desperate to prove himself in the primary, has embraced people -- and values -- he despises. Robertson, desperate to stay relevant, has thrown aside the values that he holds most dear.

Hypocrisy can be...

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