Adam Glick

adam@greatergoodconsult.com

Adam Glick partners with Great Good Consulting to develop and implement fundraising strategies to determine, structure, and achieve the goals of its nonprofit partners. Adam focuses on strategies to sustain and scale donor engagement and philanthropic support, ranging from strategic planning to major gift opportunities across individual, institutional, corporate, and campaign-specific sources.

Adam previously served as Managing Director and a member of the Leadership Team at Orr Group, where he led many of the firm's long-term nonprofit partnerships with cultural, health, LGBTQ+, and environmental organizations. He has also held senior positions at Hudson River Park (HRPK) Friends, the philanthropic partner of the Hudson River Park Trust; Mad. Sq. Art, the public art program of the Madison Square Park Conservancy; and major cultural institutions across New York City.

Adam has lectured on realizing public projects and fundraising at the Stern School of Business and Steinhardt School of Education (NYU), the Hite Art Institute (University of Louisville), with The American Cancer Society, and elsewhere. He has also participated in numerous panel discussions and symposia, including sessions hosted by the Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts (CASVA) at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. Adam's work has been featured in publications such as the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, the Robb Report, and the New York Observer, among others, and he is the co-author of Object Impermanence: Ethics, Endowments, and Deaccessioning. 

A native of Southern California, Adam received his B.A. in Music and Art History from the University of California at Santa Barbara and his M.A. in Art History from New York University's Institute of Fine Arts. He divides his time between Manhattan and the North Fork of Long Island