Mr. Levengood is Vice Chair of the Board of U.S. Vote Foundation. He served as Chair of the Board from 2007 - March 2017. Being an overseas voter himself, he is an invaluable DC liaison and advisor regarding US Vote strategy.
Throughout his career, Mr. Levengood has worked with nongovernmental organizations handling economic development in less developed countries. In keeping with this life-long engagement, he was Vice Chair of EnterpriseWorks/VITA (EWV), an international not-for-profit organization working to combat poverty through economic development programs based on sustainable, enterprise-oriented solutions. He was Chairman of VITA before the two organizations merged a few years ago.
Following the merger of EWV with Relief International (RI), he joined the Board of RI and served in the positions of Treasurer and Chair of the Audit Committee. In 2012, Mr Levengood was elected Chairman of the Board of RI and its sister company, RI UK which form a mid-sized international ngo working in a continuum of activities from post disaster, man-made or natural, mitigation through to family and community rebuilding and sustainable enterprise development. The more than 6000 RI employees and stipended volunteers worldwide serve more than 12,000,000 clients each year in Asia, the Middle East, and Africa through RI’s activities in health, education, WASH, enterprise development and emergency relief.
Mr. Levengood retired from the Madrid office of JP Morgan in 2000 after having spent most of his working life either living outside the US or traveling constantly. The second half of his career was in investment banking; the first half was in commercial banking, operations management and systems development. He spent his first ten years working in Latin America including residing in Sao Paulo, the last twenty years dealing with Europe and the Middle East, and more than ten years residing and working in Brussels and Madrid. His final assignment was to manage the firm’s business in Portugal where Chip led capital market transaction in the fixed income and equity markets and in cross border mergers involving Portuguese firms.
Upon graduating from Yale University with a BA in political philosophy, he joined the Peace Corps. He was sent to Costa Rica to work as a rural community development volunteer, an experience that was to be a formative influence in his life. Chip has been elected to the Board of the National Peace Corps Association where he serves as Chair of the Governance Committee. After returning to the US following Peace Corps service, Chip earned an MBA at Columbia University in international finance.
Mr. Levengood and his family divide their time between Madrid where he serves as co-President of the Yale Club of Spain, and center city Philadelphia, PA. He and Katharine, his wife, have two sons and three grandchildren.