Palo Alto, Calif. – The Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation appointed Marybeth Sharpe as chief administrative officer. In this role, Sharpe will lead the communications, facilities, finance, grants administration, human resources, and information technology functions for the $9 billion private foundation.
Sharpe previously spent 11 years at the Moore Foundation leading strategic grantmaking designed to support nurses in improving the experience and outcomes of patient care and nursing education. After leaving the foundation in 2016, Marybeth became the chief operating officer and chief strategy and partnerships officer at the Purchaser Business Group on Health.
“We are delighted to welcome Marybeth back to the foundation,” said foundation president, Harvey V. Fineberg, M.D., Ph.D. “She brings both a deep understanding of the foundation’s mission and a fresh perspective on how to optimize operations.”
At Purchaser Business Group on Health, Marybeth directed strategy development and execution, led the operations team, oversaw all operational and business functions, stewarded the financial health of the organization, and led talent management. Marybeth managed the launch of new programs, products and ventures, and created solutions to support employers in evaluating, selecting and maximizing the performance of health care and well-being start-ups and other innovators.
“I am thrilled to rejoin the foundation,” said Sharpe. “I’ve always been inspired by Gordon and Betty’s vision to create positive outcomes for future generations. I look forward to working again with the foundation’s board and staff to further that vision.”
Prior to joining the Moore Foundation in 2004, Marybeth was an associate principal at McKinsey & Company, where she focused on strategy, M&A and operations for media, financial and not-for-profit organizations. She holds a Ph.D. in economics from the University of Chicago and a B.A. in economics from the College of William and Mary.
Sharpe assumes her post September 19, 2022, and reports directly to Dr. Fineberg.
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