Fay Twersky, who has served as president of the Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation since February 2021, has announced her retirement. Under her leadership, the foundation’s philanthropic efforts have seen a remarkable increase, with annual giving rising from $67 million in 2020 to $254 million in 2025. The foundation is now approaching a total of $2 billion in donations, a testament to Twersky’s dedication and strategic planning.
Impactful Leadership
Twersky’s tenure is noted for building a strong team and engaging board, which includes both family and non-family members. She emphasized the importance of stewarding resources responsibly and ensuring that the foundation’s impact is meaningful. Arthur Blank, the foundation’s founder, praised Twersky for her wisdom and alignment with the family’s values, noting that her influence will be felt for generations.
Personal and Professional Transition
On a personal note, Twersky cited her desire to spend more time with her wife, Jill Blair, as a factor in her decision to retire. The couple, who have grown fond of Atlanta since moving there, plan to make it their home base while traveling. Twersky expressed gratitude to the Blank family and the city of Atlanta for the opportunities and experiences she has had.
Future Plans for the Foundation
The foundation will conduct a national search for Twersky’s successor, with Twersky serving as an advisor during the process. The search committee will include members of the Blank family and key associates from the foundation and the Blank Family of Businesses. The foundation’s focus areas include democracy, mental health, youth development, and economic mobility, among others.
Twersky plans to remain involved in Atlanta’s civic and social life, continuing to support the community she has come to love. Her commitment to the foundation’s mission and the city of Atlanta underscores the values-driven approach that has characterized her leadership.
Original reporting: SaportaReport — read the source article.