For Immediate Release

Los Angeles

Corrie Lynn Burks

Kidsave is pleased to share that Liz Glaser has joined its Board of Trustees. Glaser’s career began in the Executive Office of the President in Washington, D.C. She has served as an attorney at the U.S. Department of the Treasury, where she counseled senior officials, and worked at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, where she helped build the new agency after the 2008 financial crisis.

“Liz is a remarkable addition to our team,” said Randi Thompson, CEO and Co-Founder of Kidsave. “Her expertise and heart for service are exactly what we need to propel our vision forward. We're pleased to welcome her to the Kidsave family.”

Glaser’s decision to join Kidsave’s Board of Trustees aligns with her deep-rooted belief in the power of family and community. After a hiatus from her professional life to focus on her own family, she is eager to channel her passion for advocacy into making a positive impact on the lives of children in need of permanent connections.

“When I think about the work Kidsave does, I am reminded that every child deserves the chance to thrive within the embrace of a loving family,” says Glaser. “I'm honored to be part of an organization that doesn't just dream of a better future for these kids but actively works to make it a reality.”

Glaser resides in Houston with her husband and two young daughters. She earned a juris doctor from the University of St. Thomas and a Bachelor of Arts in anthropology from Trinity College.

About Kidsave   

Kidsave is a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping older kids in foster care—who are often overlooked and forgotten by society—be seen, find family, and thrive. For 25 years now, Kidsave’s innovative programs in the U.S. and around the world have helped older kids (ages 9-18) in foster care and orphanages find lasting connections with mentors, hosts, and adoptive families.