John Brothers is president of the T. Rowe Price Foundation and T. Rowe Price Charitable, and a global expert on trust-based giving and service. He was a management and social policy professor for over a decade at NYU and Rutgers and served as a visiting scholar at Harvard's Hauser Center for Nonprofit Organizations. He currently serves as a visiting fellow with the Clinton Leadership Institute at Queen's University in Northern Ireland and alternates teaching engagements between the Maryland Correctional Institution at Jessup with the Goucher Prison Education Project and the College of Business at Coppin State University, a historically black college. Prior to this, Brothers earned a doctorate in law and policy from Northeastern, an MPA nonprofit management from NYU, and an MBA in public policy from American Public University. He has written for Forbes, the Stanford Social Innovation Review, Brookings Institution, and Nonprofit Quarterly; has been interviewed or quoted in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, Newsweek, and ABC News; and travels the world regularly as a public speaker. His passion for public service stems from correcting injustices he experienced during a childhood marked by poverty and abuse.
He lives in Baltimore, MD.