Alexis Glick, the former Fox Business Network anchor who helped get the business network off the ground before leaving a year ago, has joined the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation as a senior fellow.
Glick will advise the foundation on entrepreneurship and community engagement activities, according to a release. She was also recently appointed to the Advisory Council for CECP, the Committee Encouraging Corporate Philanthropy, an internal forum of business CEOs and chairpersons focused exclusively on corporate philanthropy.
“It is an honor and a privilege to work with one of the world’s leaders in entrepreneurship and education,” said Glick in a statement. “The groundbreaking work that the Kauffman Foundation produces daily is a guiding force for politicians, academics, corporations and business leaders.”
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I have always rated Alexis Glick my no. 1 favorite in the business news broadcasting business. I was real sorry that she left Fox Business and I always hope she would return. Recently I read on twitter that AG had gone through some serious illness. I certainly was glad to hear that she is now able to get back into business. The Marion Kaufman Foundation as got themselves a real great person