
Birgit Smith Burton is a fundraising leader, advocate, author, and founder and CEO of the African American Development Officers Network. Birgit launched AADO at Georgia Institute of Technology in 1999 to create mentorship, professional development, and networking opportunities for fundraisers of color. During her 26-year career at Georgia Tech, she helped lead efforts that secured more than $700 million in foundation support for scholarships, research, and major initiatives. She also made history as the first African American woman elected chair of the global board of the Association of Fundraising Professionals. Along the way, she has become one of the most respected voices in the profession on leadership, inclusion, mentorship, and the future of fundraising. Recorded live in the Exchange at AFP ICON 2026, this conversation explores Birgit’s journey, the evolution of AADO, leadership in philanthropy, and what it takes to build a more inclusive and equitable future for the sector.
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