Synergos Founder and Chair
Peggy Dulany
Peggy Dulany is Chair of The Synergos Institute, an independent nonprofit organization dedicated to creating effective, sustainable and locally based solutions to poverty. Drawing from her experience living and working in Rio de Janeiro as a young woman, she realized that the people most affected by adverse living conditions also have the greatest energy and motivation to solve their problems. The resources they lack are the connections to the economic and political realms where necessary changes can affect whole communities.
Peggy founded Synergos in 1986 to facilitate relationships between grassroots leaders and political or business leaders, people who otherwise would not have access to each other, so that they can develop long-term relationships and forge new paths in overcoming poverty.
- Selected Publications and Presentations
- Approaching the Heart of the Matter: Personal Transformation and the Emergence of New Leadership (2012)
- Philanthropy from Generation to Generation (video, at Sabancı Foundation) (2012)
- Interview with Globo News about work in Brazil as a young woman (video) (2011)
- True West (Dulany ranch in Forbes) (2010)
- Philanthropy and Social Engagement Across Generations (video highlights) (2009)
- Social Change: Who Will Make It Happen? (2009)
- Giving as a Way to Build Bridges (2007)
- Welcome Message (2007)
- Maximizing Scope And Impact Through Partnership (2007)
- Interview with Alliance Magazine (2007)
- The Most Elite Club in the World (2007)
- What's Missing? A Personal Reflection on Synergos' Twenty Years of Work (2007)
- Interview with Contribute Magazine (2006)
- Turning Your Passion into Practice (2006)
- Eliminating Poverty: Attainable Goal or Unrealizable Dream? (2005)
- The Potential for CSROs as Bridging Organizations (2002)
- The Status of and Trends in Private Philanthropy in the Southern Hemisphere (2001)
- Chair's Message (2001)
- Chair's Message (1999)
- Promoting U.S. Economic Relations with Africa (1998)
- Toward a New Paradigm for Civil Society Leadership: The Art of Bridging Gaps (1997)
- Social Investment as a Way of Bridging Gaps: A Special Role for People of Wealth (1997)
- How Community Development Foundations Can Help Strengthen Civil Society (1992)
Peggy is an honors graduate of Radcliffe College and holds a Doctorate in Education from Harvard University. She has sat on over thirty nonprofit and corporate boards including Stone Barns Center for Food and Agriculture, the Rockefeller Brothers Fund and the Africa-America Institute, among others. She loves to ride, hike and cross-country ski in the Rocky Mountains.
