Natalia Brown Baum
About Natalia Brown Baum
Natalia Brown Baum serves as the Executive Vice President at CCS Fundraising, a position she has held since 2024. Her extensive career includes various roles at CCS and experience as an analyst at Lehman Brothers.
Current Role at CCS Fundraising
Natalia Brown Baum currently serves as the Executive Vice President at CCS Fundraising. She has held this position since 2024, contributing her extensive experience in fundraising and organizational leadership. In this role, she focuses on strategic initiatives and oversees various fundraising projects to enhance the organization's impact.
Previous Positions at CCS Fundraising
Natalia Brown Baum has held multiple roles at CCS Fundraising over the years. She worked as an Associate Director from 2011 to 2012, followed by her role as Executive Director from 2012 to 2014. After a brief period, she returned as Assistant Vice President from 2014 to 2016. Most recently, she served as Senior Vice President from 2021 to 2024 and as Corporate Vice President from 2019 to 2021.
Experience at Lehman Brothers
Before her tenure at CCS Fundraising, Natalia Brown Baum worked at Lehman Brothers as an Analyst from 2005 to 2008. During her three years at the firm, she gained valuable experience in financial analysis and investment strategies, which contributed to her skill set in the fundraising sector.
Educational Background
Natalia Brown Baum earned her MBA from Columbia Business School, where she studied from 2009 to 2011. Prior to that, she completed her undergraduate education at Amherst College from 2001 to 2005. Her academic background has equipped her with the knowledge and skills necessary for her professional roles.
Additional Work Experience
In addition to her roles at CCS Fundraising and Lehman Brothers, Natalia Brown Baum has worked in various other positions. She served as a Summer Associate at Victory Schools in 2010 and worked in development at Jumpstart from 2008 to 2009. These experiences have contributed to her comprehensive understanding of nonprofit and educational sectors.