Bryna Lipper is the founder and principal of Bubalou. She has led government, nonprofit, and private sector organizations dedicated to civic, social, cultural, and environmental progress.
Bryna’s background and expertise includes:
community development and civic resilience
environmental and climate justice
program design, implementation, and evaluation
partnerships and coalitions
organizational strategy and design
leadership development, transitions, and executive coaching
mission-driven start ups and social enterprises
government and public relations
Prior to Bubalou, Bryna served CEO of the Humboldt Area + Wild Rivers Community Foundation, focused on a California region notable for biodiversity, rural leadership, and Indigenous cultures. There, she led a major reorganization and launched several transformational philanthropic partnerships including the Climate and Community Resilience Hub (CORE) and the Klamath River Fund.
She was co-founder and senior vice president for 100 Resilient Cities by the Rockefeller Foundation, created to enable cities to plan for and adapt to 21st century challenges. She led the formation of its urban resilience strategic practice, global network, and local government relationships. During her tenure, the work helped reshape the policies, governance, and practices of cities in 47 nations around the world.
She also served as the acting director of philanthropic research and initiatives for the Office for International and Philanthropic Innovation at the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, where she led strategies to spur philanthropic partnerships, promote policy innovation, increase aligned investments, and conduct comparative international research about fair and affordable housing, community and sustainable development, disaster response, and climate resilience.
Her experience also includes roles as vice president for marketing, communications, and government affairs at the National Building Museum; founding advisor to the Global Studio, a start-up international organization encouraging designers to serve in vulnerable communities; and vice president at a creative agency.
Bryna is a senior non-resident fellow at the Brookings Institution and serves on the board of directors for Northern California Grantmakers and the inter-university Pacific Offshore Wind Consortium Advisory Committee. She routinely advises and speaks about community and climate resilience, civic engagement, policy innovation, and philanthropic program design.
Bryna is a doctoral candidate at Carnegie Mellon University, where she researches the relationships between local and national policy, power building, and ecological stewardship amidst the energy transition. She holds a Master of Public Administration from the Harvard Kennedy School of Government and a Bachelor of Design in Architecture from the University of Sydney in Australia. She was named a Loeb Fellow at Harvard University and a Funders’ Network for Smart Growth and Livable Communities PLACES Fellow. Bryna was awarded the Advancement for Architecture prize in Australia.