Michael Chatman, senior vice president of philanthropy at the Community Foundation of the Ozarks, has been named one of the Top 50 Power & Influence philanthropists by The NonProfit Times, a leading business publication for nonprofit management. The group of 50, which includes philanthropists from a wide range of foundations and nonprofit organizations, were cited for ideas and innovative thinking that contribute to a more civil society. Chatman’s role at the CFO focuses on building generosity throughout the CFO’s network of 44 regional affiliate foundations across central and southern Missouri.
Michael earned his undergraduate degree in political science in 1987.
Source: Springfield News Leader, September 6th, 2014