Michael Craciunoiu serves as the Vice President of Chapter Services at the National Bleeding Disorders Foundation (NBDF), where he leverages over 20 years of experience in nonprofit leadership and organizational development to enhance the foundation's impact across the nation. In his current role, Michael is...
Michael Craciunoiu serves as the Vice President of Chapter Services at the National Bleeding Disorders Foundation (NBDF), where he leverages over 20 years of experience in nonprofit leadership and organizational development to enhance the foundation's impact across the nation. In his current role, Michael is pivotal in establishing a cohesive vision and strategic direction for NBDF's partnerships with both national and affiliated chapters, which includes overseeing the sustainability and growth of 6 owned and 44 affiliate nonprofit organizations. His expertise in assessing key metrics and facilitating strategy development is instrumental in driving initiatives that promote health equity and improve the quality of life for individuals affected by bleeding disorders.
Michael leads a dedicated team focused on enhancing chapter services, ensuring that each affiliate is equipped with the resources and support necessary to thrive. His commitment to interdisciplinary collaboration fosters an environment where innovative solutions can be designed and implemented effectively. Michael's proficiency in budget management and public policy enables him to navigate the complexities of nonprofit operations while advocating for systemic changes that benefit the bleeding disorders community.
Key projects under his leadership include the development of comprehensive training programs aimed at enhancing the capabilities of chapter leaders, as well as initiatives focused on planned giving to secure long-term funding for the foundation. Michael’s strategic vision and hands-on approach to management consulting and change management are vital in driving the NBDF's mission forward, ensuring that it remains a leader in advocacy, education, and support for those impacted by bleeding disorders.