Aimee White
Overview
Aimee brings experience in research, evaluation, and program design in both the nonprofit and public sectors to FSG.
Role at FSG
Aimee participates in the design and implementation of traditional and innovative approaches to evaluation in the philanthropic sector including systems evaluation and shared measurement. She is currently working on a Global Libraries project with the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, creating common indicators for their current library sites across the globe and creating the measurement structure that new grantees will use moving forward.
Before FSG
Aimee previously worked as an independent evaluation consultant with social and human service providers. Projects ranged in content from ex-offender re-entry to children’s mental health, and preparation of teachers in science, technology, engineering, and math. Aimee specialized in evaluation consulting with the nonprofit sector, serving as one of six evaluators in the U.S. on a United Way Worldwide child abuse and neglect prevention project. Her main focus is systems evaluation.
Education
- The Pennsylvania State University, M.Ed. in Educational Leadership, School of Education
- Vanderbilt University, B.S. in Political Science, School of Arts and Sciences
Affiliations
On Working at FSG
"After spending many years working with individual programs and clients it became obvious to me that in order to create sustainable systemic change it is necessary to convene and collaborate. I came to FSG because this firm is the first of its kind to offer strategies for creating collective impact and shared value with catalytic philanthropy in addition to the design and implementation of the shared measurement systems that will ensure positive change results. I hope to play a positive role in all aspects of FSG’s work!"