
Dana Lanza is the CEO of a special project of Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors-Confluence Philanthropy, a non-profit network of over 175 private, public, and community foundations seeking to enhance the ability of foundations to promote environmental sustainability and social justice. Previously Executive Director of the Environmental Grantmakers Association (EGA), Dana also served as the Program Director and Board Advisor at The Swift Foundation. An environmental justice activist prior to her philanthropy career, inculding as founder of Literacy for Environmental Justice (LEJ) and as a lead organizer in the closure of San Francisco’s infamous Hunters Point power plant, she has been a recipient of several environmental awards. confluencephilanthropy.org