China Brotsky

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"China is Director of Finance and Operations at SumOfUs, a global online corporate accountability campaign organization. China spent over 20 years at Tides as CFO, Senior Vice-President, and Managing Director. She is a serial entrepreneur and founded a number of social enterprises in the nonprofit technology and real estate sectors as well as a bi-national peer-learning network on collaborative space. She also uses her skills in finance and operations on the Board of Directors of Global Greengrants Fund UK/Europe, the ACLU of Northern California and the Nonprofit Centers Network." [1]

China Brotsky "is the Vice President, Special Projects at Tides Network. China leads Tides Shared Spaces, a Tides Network initiative which creates, operates and promotes sustainable work space for nonprofits. China joined Tides in 1990 as Chief Financial Officer. During her tenure at Tides, China managed the restoration and development of the Thoreau Center for Sustainability, a multi-tenant nonprofit center in San Francisco 's Presidio National Park and home to Tides Network. China also co-founded and directs The NonprofitCenters Network, an national network of nonprofit real estate practitioners. China also served as the founding executive director of Groundspring.org, a nonprofit internet tools provider and grantmaker. Prior to Tides, China served six years in public accounting and was the deputy director of finance and administration at the Exploratorium Science Museum. China is a member of the board of directors of Global Greengrants Fund and CorpWatch. China received a B.S. in accounting from Golden Gate University and is a CPA in the state of California." [2]

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  1. 350.org Board, organizational web page, accessed May 11, 2020.
  2. Our Staff and Board, NonprofitCenters Network, accessed November 13, 2007.
  3. Who We Are, Environmentalists Against War, accessed November 13, 2007.
  4. Staff, Coalition for International Justice (Archived page from 1998), accessed June 1, 2010.