Holly Welch Stubbing

Lead Instructor at Wake Forest University School of Business

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Wake Forest University School of Business

Holly Welch Stubbing is an outstanding leader and change-maker, who is actively engaged and well-known to the Charlotte-area nonprofit community. Holly is also a nationally-recognized advocate for the nonprofit sector and serves or has served on key public policy committees representing nonprofits and philanthropy on the Hill.

Holly Welch Stubbing serves as Executive Vice President & In-House Counsel at Foundation For The Carolinas and leads the Foundation’s advancement and legal affairs functions and oversees the Foundation’s investment portfolio. She is also currently serving as Acting CEO of E4E Relief™, a national leader in employee disaster and hardship relief programs for global corporations.

Holly currently lives in Charlotte, North Carolina and serves on the Seymour Legacy Trust Board of Trustees and the Advisory Council of the Bledsoe-Cathcart Group, private wealth advisors at Merrill Lynch. She serves as past Board Chair of the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools Foundation and on the boards of the Alliance for Charitable Reform and Trinity Episcopal School. She is a German Marshall Fund Marshall Memorial Fellow and is a recipient of the Charlotte Business Journal’s Women in Business Award and 40 under 40 recognition. Holly was Charlotte AFP’s Fundraiser of the Year Award in 2013 and was honored by KPMG and CREW as an Athena Woman of Service.

Holly holds a Global Executive MBA from Georgetown University’s McDonough School of Business, a J.D. from the University of Dayton School of Law and B.A. in Speech Communications and International Studies from Wake Forest University. Holly is a member of the North Carolina and Tennessee Bar Associations. Holly is married and has two children.

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