John Brothers, Interim CEO
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Long bio
Dr. John Brothers is the interim CEO and president of Candid, a nonprofit that connects people who want to change the world to the resources they need to do it. He previously served as president of T. Rowe Price Foundation and of T. Rowe Price Charitable.
Dr. Brothers served as a management and social policy professor for over a decade at New York University and Rutgers University and as a Visiting Scholar at the Hauser Center at Harvard. He alternates teaching engagements between the Maryland Correctional Institution at Jessup with the Goucher Prison Education Project and Coppin State University, a historically Black university in Baltimore.
He also served as an Honorary Professor of Practice at Queen’s University in Northern Ireland and has worked with the China Global Philanthropy Institute in Beijing. Dr. Brothers received a MPA from New York University, MBA from American University, and doctorate from Northeastern University.
Dr. Brothers has been a writer with Forbes, the Stanford Social Innovation Review, Brookings Institution, Nonprofit Quarterly and the Huffington Post. He also has authored several books. He has been interviewed, referenced, or quoted in many local, national, and international media outlets, including The New York Times, The Washington Post, Newsweek, ABC News, and The Wall Street Journal. Dr. Brothers has spoken to thousands on third sector and social-safety net effectiveness and public-private partnerships, in all 50 states and more than 40 countries.
Dr. Brothers began his work serving in the local community, inspired by growing up in deep poverty, serving as a community organizer and family case manager in urban neighborhoods in the Midwest to leadership positions, including CEO, with local and national organizations on the East Coast. Dr. Brothers is proud that this work leaves a legacy of innovative efforts that still serves a wide network of children and families, including homeless women and children receiving emergency services in Northern Virginia, to after-school programs for children in public housing in South Brooklyn, to transitional housing options for immigrant families in Boston who are suffering from domestic violence.
Short bio
Dr. John Brothers is the interim CEO and president of Candid. He previously served as president of T. Rowe Price Foundation and T. Rowe Price Charitable. Inspired by growing up in deep poverty, Dr. Brothers began his career as a community organizer and family case manager in Midwestern urban neighborhoods. He went on to hold leadership positions, including CEO, with local and national organizations on the East Coast.
Dr. Brothers teaches management and social policy at New York University and Rutgers University with a focus on third-sector effectiveness and public-private partnerships. He holds an MPA from New York University, an MBA from American University, and a doctorate from Northeastern University. He alternates teaching engagements between the Maryland Correctional Institution at Jessup with the Goucher Prison Education Project and Coppin State University, a historically Black university in Baltimore.
Dr. Brothers has contributed to publications including the Stanford Social Innovation Review, Forbes, and the Brookings Institution, and has been quoted in The New York Times, The Washington Post, and The Wall Street Journal. He has spoken in all 50 states and more than 40 countries on nonprofit effectiveness, philanthropy, and building stronger partnerships between the public and private sectors.
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Press clips
Baltimore Sun, Why Tupac’s Legacy is Worth Celebrating, May 2026
The Helping Industry’s Role in Alleviating Power Imbalances
Stop asking for proof of impact, start building trust
Putting Community Out Front: An Interview with John Brothers
Larger Than Yourself, John Brothers: The Community Builder, Aug 2025.

