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Amy Ragsdale

Amy Ragsdale

Senior Director, Business Development at Power to Decide

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San Francisco Bay Area, California, United States
Joined April 2026

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Amy Ragsdale is a dedicated professional in the social impact sector, with a focus on business development and scaling strategies for non-profit organizations. She currently serves as the Senior Director of Business Development at Power to Decide, where she leads initiatives to secure funding and expand the organization's reach in advancing sexual and reproductive well-being. Her commitment to mission-driven work is evident in her past role as Director of Lean Innovation at Spring Impact, where she spent six years helping over a hundred non-profits achieve sustainable, systems-level impact. powertodecide+4
Amy possesses a strong academic foundation in Neuroscience from Pomona College, where she graduated magna cum laude and was elected to Phi Beta Kappa. Her early career involved research as a scholar at the Max Planck Institute of Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, where she explored the intersection of mindfulness, empathy, and stress. This scientific background likely contributes to her analytical approach in her current and past roles. bedsider+2
Throughout her career, Amy has demonstrated expertise in strategic consulting and business transformation, particularly in the non-profit sector. Her work at Spring Impact included leading the Lean Scale practice, contributing to reports on scaling ASRH programs and government partnerships, and leveraging her skills in public speaking, research, and workshop presentation to empower organizations. She played a key role in developing digital products for Planned Parenthood Federation of America, showcasing her ability to blend strategic development with practical implementation for social good. nextbillion+5

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