Beth Gazley

Beth Gazley is Associate Professor at Indiana University's School of Public & Environmental Affairs, and also affiliated with the Lilly Family School of Philanthropy. Previously she spent 16 years in the public and private sector workforce.

Beth has collaborated with the American Society of Association Executives on The Decision to Volunteer (2008) and The Decision to Give (2010), both with Monica Dignam, What Makes High Performing Boards (2013, with Ashley Bowers), and Transformational Governance (2015, Wiley, with Katha Kissman). Altogether Beth has authored 60 books, articles, op-eds, and other publications, many written for practitioner audiences. She is an international speaker on nonprofit management and good governance, conducting workshops for numerous boards of directors. More at https://spea.indiana.edu/faculty-research/directory/index.html

When not writing, teaching, or sitting in faculty meetings, you'll find Beth kayaking on Lake Monroe or walking her dog Zoe.