Trent Stamp has served as CEO of The Eisner Foundation since 2008. Under Trent’s leadership, The Eisner Foundation became the only foundation in the U.S. investing solely in intergenerational solutions, garnering several honors and awards, including Generation United’s Leadership Award. Trent is a recognized national leader in intergenerational programs, healthy aging, non-profit governance, and philanthropy. He has published articles and opinion pieces in Harvard Business Review, Forbes, The Washington Post, The Hill, Inside Philanthropy, The Chronicle of Philanthropy, and Next Avenue, among many others, and is the author of a chapter in The Oxford Handbook of Intergenerational Connections, published in 2025. He was co-editor (with Marc Freedman) of a 10-part series for Stanford Social Innovation Review titled “Meeting the Multigenerational Movement.” He currently serves as a board member for the Milken Institute’s Center for the Future of Aging, the Center on Philanthropy and Public Policy at USC, Eisner Health, and Portsmouth in the Community. He has taught Nonprofit Management and Leadership at the Price School of Public Policy at USC, consults for the Committee on the Arts at The Aspen Institute, and previously served on the Boards of Grantmakers in Aging, Southern California Grantmakers, and Generations United. Previously, Trent was the founding President of Charity Navigator. Prior to Charity Navigator, Trent was Vice President of Communications for Teach For America and a Presidential Management Fellow for the Social Security Administration.