About the Founder and Chief Curation Officer
Lynne D. Filderman is an accomplished executive strategist, trusted advisor, and thought leadership curator with more than four decades of experience working alongside CEOs, board chairs, executive teams, and influential stakeholders across corporate, nonprofit, and purpose-driven organizations.
Her work has been defined by a unique ability to bring together leaders, ideas, and institutions to foster collaboration, strengthen stakeholder engagement, and create innovations for enduring impact. Throughout her career, Lynne has built a reputation as a catalyst for organizational growth, strategic partnerships, and executive engagement. She has advised leadership teams and collaborated with executives across diverse sectors, including consumer brands, consulting, technology, healthcare, media, sports and entertainment, sustainability, and public-private partnerships. Her consistent focus is on amplifying leadership perspectives and aligning purpose with performance. As founder and chief curation officer of Curation On Purpose LLC, Lynne works with organizations and senior leaders to design transformative experiences and initiatives to advance thought leadership and strengthen stakeholder relationships. She brings over four (4) decades of experience working at the intersection of corporate purpose, business strategy, organizational development, and nationwide impact. Working with C-suite leaders, she designs nuanced yet high-octane convenings and productions that feature authentic thought leadership, advance corporate purpose, strengthen stakeholder relationships, and engage audiences in new and innovative ways. With a unique ability to translate highly technical information into 'humanese,' Lynne has spent her career bridging the gap between complex systems and public understanding – from disaster preparedness programs with Sesame Street and the American National Red Cross, to philanthropic innovation at Booz Allen Hamilton's PGA TOUR tournament, to pioneering policy research on the technologies that would become our digital world. Her recent productions include curator of panel discussions at NY BroadwayCon, SuperSouth Atlanta and BoldImpact ATL; Executive Producer and Stage Curator for NetworkEffect ATL with Renaissance 94 and 3BL Media at Southern Co – a mashup of Atlanta's corporate sustainability world with its ecosystem of entrepreneurs and cultural influencers; Executive Producer for 3BL Forum: Brands Taking Stands at New York's Pier Sixty and MGM National Harbor; Executive Producer and Stage Curator for Green Sports Alliance Summit at LA's Peacock Theater, Seattle's Climate Pledge Arena, and Minneapolis' U.S. Bank Stadium; and Stage Curator for CECP's Strategic Investor Forum on Artificial Intelligence at NASDAQ, New York. Grounded in futures research and science and technology policy, she began her career as a research associate at The George Washington University, conducting studies on converging communications technologies, public concerns and nuclear power, future of risks from natural disasters, future electronic mail, and future of disseminating weather information – work that was decades ahead of its time. She holds an M.A. in Science, Technology and Public Policy from The George Washington University and a B.A. from American University in psychology. She grew up in a retail family and is a proud second generation native of Washington, D.C.
Her work has been defined by a unique ability to bring together leaders, ideas, and institutions to foster collaboration, strengthen stakeholder engagement, and create innovations for enduring impact. Throughout her career, Lynne has built a reputation as a catalyst for organizational growth, strategic partnerships, and executive engagement. She has advised leadership teams and collaborated with executives across diverse sectors, including consumer brands, consulting, technology, healthcare, media, sports and entertainment, sustainability, and public-private partnerships. Her consistent focus is on amplifying leadership perspectives and aligning purpose with performance. As founder and chief curation officer of Curation On Purpose LLC, Lynne works with organizations and senior leaders to design transformative experiences and initiatives to advance thought leadership and strengthen stakeholder relationships. She brings over four (4) decades of experience working at the intersection of corporate purpose, business strategy, organizational development, and nationwide impact. Working with C-suite leaders, she designs nuanced yet high-octane convenings and productions that feature authentic thought leadership, advance corporate purpose, strengthen stakeholder relationships, and engage audiences in new and innovative ways. With a unique ability to translate highly technical information into 'humanese,' Lynne has spent her career bridging the gap between complex systems and public understanding – from disaster preparedness programs with Sesame Street and the American National Red Cross, to philanthropic innovation at Booz Allen Hamilton's PGA TOUR tournament, to pioneering policy research on the technologies that would become our digital world. Her recent productions include curator of panel discussions at NY BroadwayCon, SuperSouth Atlanta and BoldImpact ATL; Executive Producer and Stage Curator for NetworkEffect ATL with Renaissance 94 and 3BL Media at Southern Co – a mashup of Atlanta's corporate sustainability world with its ecosystem of entrepreneurs and cultural influencers; Executive Producer for 3BL Forum: Brands Taking Stands at New York's Pier Sixty and MGM National Harbor; Executive Producer and Stage Curator for Green Sports Alliance Summit at LA's Peacock Theater, Seattle's Climate Pledge Arena, and Minneapolis' U.S. Bank Stadium; and Stage Curator for CECP's Strategic Investor Forum on Artificial Intelligence at NASDAQ, New York. Grounded in futures research and science and technology policy, she began her career as a research associate at The George Washington University, conducting studies on converging communications technologies, public concerns and nuclear power, future of risks from natural disasters, future electronic mail, and future of disseminating weather information – work that was decades ahead of its time. She holds an M.A. in Science, Technology and Public Policy from The George Washington University and a B.A. from American University in psychology. She grew up in a retail family and is a proud second generation native of Washington, D.C.