Diane Kaplan

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In 2001, Diane Kaplan was named president of the Anchorage, Alaska-based Rasmuson Foundation. She began administering the Foundation in 1995. From 1994-2001, Diane’s consulting company provided management and government relations services to philanthropic and nonprofit organizations and Native corporations and tribes. She was previously president and chief executive officer of Alaska’s 28-station public radio network. Diane earned a degree in Communications and Women’s Studies from the University of Pennsylvania, graduating summa cum laude. She was elected to Phi Beta Kappa. She attended executive management programs at the Wharton School, Stanford University and UC Berkeley. Diane was appointed by Governor’s Murkowski, Palin and Parnell to the Alaska Children’s Trust and currently serves as its Chair. Diane is a member of the board of the Alaska Community Foundation and a founding board member of United States Artists. She is an advisory board member of the Anchorage Schools Foundation, University of Alaska Honors College, Philanthropy Northwest and a member of the National Center for Family Philanthropy Issues Advisory Committee. In addition, she is a member of the Anchorage Rotary Club. Diane received the Ted Stevens Award from the First Alaskans Institute in 2013 and the Denali Award in 2006 from the Alaska Federation of Natives, the highest honors given to non-Native people by those organizations.Diane received the Distinguished Grantmaker Award, the highest honor awarded by the Council on Foundations, in 2007. Her community contributions have also been recognized by the National Organization of Black Elected Legislative Women, YWCA, and Anchorage Chamber of Commerce ATHENA Society.