
Lindsay Stradley
Board Chair
Lindsay is a co-founder of Sanergy in Nairobi, Kenya, and the CEO of the nonprofit side of the business.
Get to know the Fitzgerald Foundation’s Board of Directors, a group of family and community leaders who partner to provide vision, strategy, and guidance to advance the organization’s mission.

Lindsay is a co-founder of Sanergy in Nairobi, Kenya, and the CEO of the nonprofit side of the business.

Jack is a Partner in K-12 Search with CarterBaldwin Executive Search.

Stephen is a senior product manager with HopSkipDrive, in Los Angeles. He lives in Oakland, California.

Alice works on the New Restaurants Real Estate team at Chick-fil-A, Inc. She was previously a Middle School Learning Specialist at Pace Academy.

Belisa is the Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder of Ser Familia, Inc., which is the leading program in Georgia providing coordinated multi-disciplinary family, social, and mental health services to Latinos.

Debra is the Founding Director of the Partnership for Inclusive Innovation and leads smart communities and urban innovation at Georgia Tech.

As Head of Global Sites Strategy for North America at Google, Fabiola leads strategic growth and operations across U.S. offices. She serves on multiple nonprofit boards and has been recognized among Georgia’s most influential leaders.

Hank is a principal at Clayton, Dubilier & Rice LLC. He lives in New York.

Joseph serves as the Family and Missions Pastor of Vertical Church in Richmond, Virginia.

Lin is an attorney who specialized in commercial real estate and development until his retirement last year. He now guides an in-depth theological study group and volunteers for Atlanta Legal Aid, handling poverty law cases.

Recognized as one of “America’s Leaders of Change,” Qaadirah is a Tri-Sector leader and veteran who advances equity and delivers measurable impact across government, corporate, and nonprofit sectors.

Will is a real estate broker, running his own brokerage firm, Northside Brokers.
2025 tested the resilience of organizations working at the intersection of education, mental health, and equity. In response, the Betty and Davis Fitzgerald Foundation listened closely, acted with intention, and clarified how we will continue to partner in a changing landscape—sharing lessons learned and sharpening our focus on strengthening education and mental health systems.
This letter reflects on that journey and outlines our path forward.