Mal Warwick

Mal Warwick Founder and Chairman of Mal Warwick Associates.

"With Ben Cohen, co-founder of Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream, Mal is the co-author of Values-Driven Business: How to Change the World, Make Money, and Have Fun (Berrett-Koehler Publishers, 2006). This newest of Mal's eighteen books reflects his long history promoting social and environmental responsibility in the nationwide business community.

"With Cohen and others, he was a co-founder of Business for Social Responsibility in 1992 and served on its board during its inaugural year. In 2001, he was elected to the board of the Social Venture Network and has served as its Chair since 2002. Mal was a member of the Founding Advisory Board of the Center for Responsible Business at the Haas School of Business, University of California, Berkeley.

"Mal also serves on the boards of the Resource Alliance (London, UK), organizers of the annual International Fundraising Congress and of nonprofit capacity-building workshops throughout the Global South; Rural Education and Development (READ), a nonprofit organization that helps Asian villagers build libraries in their communities; the Institute for the Renewal of the California Dream and SpeakOut California (Sacramento, Calif.), which are working to define a new, progressive agenda for the State of California; and One Voice: United, a Political Action Committee led by Congresswoman Barbara Lee (Oakland, Calif.). He also serves on a number of advisory boards, including those of GetActive Software (Berkeley, Calif.) and Mission Research (Lancaster, Penn.), makers of GiftWorks software.

"As a consultant, author, and public speaker Mal Warwick has been involved in the not-for-profit sector for more than 40 years. He is the founder and chairman of Mal Warwick Associates, a fundraising and marketing agency that has served nonprofit organizations since 1979, and founded or co-founded three other companies that provide fundraising services to nonprofits throughout the country, including Response Management Technologies."