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= Hildy Gottlieb =

Hildy Gottlieb (born 1957) is a noted author and consultant for the Community Benefit sector. She is the creator of several Community Benefit methodologies and concepts, as well as the founder of the world's first diaper bank. Her literary works include Board Recruitment and Education (2001), Building Support Through Public Speaking (2004), Friendraising (2006), and the Pollyanna Principles (2009).

Education
Gottlieb graduated from the University of Arizona in 1982 with a degree in Political Science and a minor in Economics. She returned for graduate studies in the field of Political Science after graduation, however has since discontinued these pursuits as her professional career has taken full hold.

Early Career
Since graduating college, Gottlieb has held a number of positions including a Legislative Assistant for the Tucson City Council, a real estate agent and sales manager, and Vice President of a commercial landscaping company. During this time, Gottlieb stated that she

Career in the Community Benefit Sector
Gottlieb began her career in the Community Benefit sector with the founding of the first diaper bank in the world, the Southern Arizona Community Diaper Bank. The diaper bank itself was an astounding success for Gottlieb, as the company enabled her to develop more than a few of the ideas she had for methods of ownership and implementation that would later evolve into her literary works on governorship, governing boards and community benefit. She remained on the governing board of the diaper bank until 2005.

Help4NonProfits
Gottlieb founded the Help4NonProfits Institute along with her long time collaborator Dimitri Petropolis in 1993. Punch followed.