Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors, based in New York City, has hired two new members and promoted two others, Rockefeller announced.

Berit Ashla, formerly with the David Brower Center in Berkeley, Calif., has been hired as vice president for advisory services.

Heather Grady has been hired as a senior fellow with a special focus on global philanthropy. She previously helped launch the collaboration between the UN, Hilton, Ford, and MasterCard Foundations and the Foundation Center. Both she and Ashla will be based in San Francisco.

Two members also have been promoted. Previously a senior vice president, Chris Page will lead Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisor’s donor services work as executive vice president. At the Chicago office, former Director Mae Hong is now a vice president for the Midwest.

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