Charlotte Min-Harris, CDI.D ACE Board Candidate, Appointed President & CEO of NSO
Congratulations to Charlotte Min-Harris for your new position becoming NSO President and CEO.
FOR RELEASE – March 27, 2023, Denver, CO
ACE LLC Announces ACE Graduate Charlotte Min-Harris becoming NSO President and CEO:
NSO Press Release: Denver, CO
The National Service Office (NSO) for Nurse-Family Partnership ® and Child First announced today that the NSO Board of Directors has promoted Charlotte Min-Harris to President and CEO. Min-Harris has served as acting President and CEO since July and was previously chief operating officer.
In addition, the NSO Board of Directors promoted new leadership in February. Paurvi Bhatt, global healthcare executive, was named chair of the board. Richard Ostuw, community leader, was named vice chair of the board. David Kass, Vice President of government affairs and legal resources at the Council on Foundations, was named chair of the governance committee. They join Todd Wenner, executive Vice President of capital markets and investor relations at Vison and Beyond Capital, as finance chair.
“We are proud of the impact of the National Service Office and the scale achieved by Nurse-Family Partnership and Child First. On behalf of the board, we thank recent chair of the board, Christian Soura, for his years of leadership to elevate the National Service Office during the pandemic and his tireless efforts to champion innovation and meet the changing needs of families,” said Paurvi Bhatt, chair of the board. “Now more than ever, we need to deliver even greater impact for the communities we serve. We are thrilled to announce Charlotte as President and CEO and are redoubling our commitment to work together with stakeholders and as a board to advance the mission of the National Service Office to serve more families.”
At the National Service Office, Min-Harris’s leadership has strengthened the strategic direction, alignment, culture and planning for the organization. As President and CEO, Min-Harris will continue to lead Nurse-Family Partnership and Child First to advance the organization’s mission to serve more families and achieve successful outcomes. In addition, she will oversee operational excellence and innovative strategies and build public and private support to grow the National Service Office’s capacity to impact communities. Min-Harris will build a culture of trust and advance diversity, equity and inclusion with external stakeholders as well as within the National Service Office.
“I am deeply honored to serve in this role and lead the National Service Office to partner with more communities and local organizations across the country,” said Min-Harris. “This is a pivotal time for our organization to remain focused on health equity and support our network to serve more families and achieve long-lasting impact.”
Min-Harris brings over three decades of leadership, operations and strategic development experience. Before joining the National Service Office, she was the Vice President of grants operations at Daniels Fund, a $1.5 billion private charitable foundation in Denver. While there, she led an effort to grow a low-income assistance program and implement it statewide. Min-Harris also spent several years as the chief operating officer with the Colorado and Wyoming office of the American Red Cross, where she managed the execution, forecasting and analysis of a $6 million operating budget, and implemented a comprehensive performance management system.
She holds a Master of Global Studies from the University of Denver and a bachelor’s and master’s in advertising from Michigan State University. Min-Harris is a member of Chief, a private women’s network focused on connecting and supporting women executive leaders as well as Women Leading Healthcare of the U.S. Health Care Industry Foundation.
Min-Harris lives in Vermont with her husband, Mike; son, Raymond; rescue dogs, Bradley and Pan; and two guinea pigs, Coffee and Tea.
About Charlotte:
Charlotte Min-Harris is an accomplished operational leader in commercial real estate and the non-profit sector with over three decades of experience, including 11 years board experience, C-Suite experience, transactional expertise, and adjunct professor.
Charlotte closed over 16 million square feet of commercial real estate deals on five continents and achieved a run-rate savings of $3.5 million in a one-year period; secured leasing and marketing of the first Class-A, Western-style office development in St. Petersburg, Russia, that achieved a 90% occupancy rate in its first year.
As COO of the American Red Cross, she had P & L responsibility of a $6 million regional operating budget and led two significant restructuring initiatives. Charlotte currently leads grants operations at Daniels Fund, a $1.5 billion private charitable foundation in Denver.
Charlotte has her board certification from Corporate Directors International LLC, USA. Her designation, CDI.D, recognizes her as a qualified corporate board candidate for a public or private board.