Inside the CfPA Leadership Transition

Crowdfunding legislation advocates Sherwood Neiss and Jason Best now head the Crowdfunding Professional Association (CfPA), which was previously under the leadership of Berkeley Geddes, Crowdsourcing.org has learned. The CfPA enacted the transition during a board meeting on Tuesday, June 19.

Officially formed May 7, a month after President Barack Obama signed the JOBS Act, the CfPA aims to grow and help cement the credibility of the nascent global crowdfunding community. Neiss and Best initially declined the opportunity to manage the organization, so LDJ Capital founder David Drake suggested Geddes, who helped form the Association of Technical Education Centers as well as the Network Professional Association. Geddes accepted and the other founding members approved, making him the CfPA’s first governance board chair.

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