A national leader in volunteering and service, David Eisner brings vast experience in the nonprofit, for-profit, government and grant-making sectors to Repair the World. Most recently, he was appointed by former President Bill Clinton in 2009 to serve as the President and CEO of the National Constitution Center, a museum, education hub and civic venue that engages all Americans in smart conversations about freedom and civic responsibility. In 2003, President George W. Bush appointed Eisner CEO of the Corporation for National and Community Service (CNCS) where he helped drive America’s national service programs, including AmeriCorps, VISTA, Senior Corps, and Learn and Serve America. As a senior executive at AOL Time Warner and America Online, Inc., Eisner established and led the AOL Foundation, a charitable organization dedicated to using the power of media and information technology to serve the public interest, with a focus on leveraging technology to spur volunteering and nonprofit effectiveness. Early in his career, Eisner held senior communications positions at Fleishman-Hillard Communications, Legal Services Corporation in Washington, D.C., and worked on Capitol Hill for several members of Congress. Eisner has served on many national nonprofit boards including Independent Sector, the National 4-H Council, Public Allies, Points of Light and Network for Good. He received his B.A. degree from Stanford University and his J.D. from Georgetown Law.