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Kate Pew Wolters is the founder of the Kate & Richard Wolters Foundation, which was founded in 1997.
She currently holds the position of President at the foundation.
In addition to her founding position, Ms. Wolters currently holds several other jobs.
She is the Chairman of The Steelcase Foundation since 1986, the Co-Chairman of the Kent County Children's Commission, the Co-Chairman of the First Steps Commission since 2011, and the Director of the Grand Rapids Symphony, Michigan Protection & Advocacy Service, Inc., Mary & Robert Pew Public Education Fund, Progressive Women's Alliance of West Michigan, American Civil Liberties Union of Michigan since 2020, and Disart since 2014.
She is also a Trustee at Grand Valley State University (Michigan) and the Grand Valley University Foundation.
Ms. Wolters has held former positions as well.
She was the Vice Chairman of the National Council on Disability and the Director of the Grand Rapids Center for Independent Living.
She also served as an Independent Director at Steelcase, Inc. from 2001 to 2024.
In terms of education, Ms. Wolters graduated from Michigan State University in 1982 with a graduate degree and from Aquinas College (Michigan) in 1978 with an undergraduate degree.
Kate Wolters active positions
| Companies | Position | Start |
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The Steelcase Foundation | Chairman | 1996-09-30 |
Kent County Children's Commission | Chairman | 2009-07-28 |
Grand Valley State University (Michigan)
Grand Valley State University (Michigan) Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Director/Board Member | 2009-07-28 |
Michigan Protection & Advocacy Service, Inc.
Michigan Protection & Advocacy Service, Inc. Michigan Protection & Advocacy Service, Inc., operating as Disability Rights Michigan (DRM), is the federally mandated protection and advocacy system dedicated to safeguarding the legal and human rights of individuals with disabilities. The private company is based in Lansing, MI. As an independent, nonprofit, and nonpartisan organization funded by federal and state agencies, DRM provides free, confidential advocacy, legal information, and resources across a broad spectrum of disability-related issues. DRM focuses on systemic litigation to achieve broad legal reforms and offers direct advocacy and support in areas such as special education, employment rights, Medicaid and public benefits, accessible transportation, voting rights, institutional abuse prevention, and transition planning for students with disabilities. The organization produces comprehensive guides and materials, including advocacy resources on special education law, transition services, and transportation rights under the ADA. DRM has authority to investigate and monitor institutions, works to eliminate abuse and neglect, promotes community integration, and ensures access to competitive employment and quality education. While resource limitations mean not all individual cases can be accepted, DRM provides referrals and information to empower individuals and families. The organization emphasizes accessibility, cultural respect, integrity, and justice, and encourages community input to guide its priorities. DRM’s website offers educational content and advocacy tools but clarifies that this information does not constitute legal advice. | Director/Board Member | 2010-05-18 |
First Steps Commission
First Steps Commission First Steps Commission, also known as First Steps Kent, is an independent nonprofit organization focused on building a comprehensive early childhood system. The non-profit company is based in Grand Rapids, MI. The organization works to ensure that every young child enters kindergarten healthy, developmentally on track, and ready to succeed in school and life. It collaborates with parents, service providers, funders, advocates, and community stakeholders to align efforts, establish supportive policies, and deliver programs that improve early childhood health, learning, and well-being. Key initiatives include the Ready by Five Early Childhood Millage, which funds over 30 community-based programs for children aged five and under, and the Mainspring Early Care Alliance, which supports child care businesses through shared services, business support, and advocacy. The organization also promotes equity and inclusion, provides resources for families and providers, and hosts initiatives to connect policymakers with early childhood professionals and community members. | Chairman | 2010-12-31 |
Mary & Robert Pew Public Education Fund
Mary & Robert Pew Public Education Fund The Mary & Robert Pew Public Education Fund is a company based in Jupiter, FL. | Director/Board Member | 2010-05-18 |
Progressive Women's Alliance of West Michigan | Director/Board Member | - |
Kate & Richard Wolters Foundation | Founder | 1997-11-30 |
Grand Rapids Symphony
Grand Rapids Symphony Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Operates as a music association | Director/Board Member | - |
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| Private companies | 17 |
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Steelcase, Inc.
Steelcase, Inc. Office Equipment/SuppliesProducer Manufacturing Manufactures office furniture systems and related products | Producer Manufacturing |
Michigan State University
Michigan State University Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
Aquinas College (Michigan)
Aquinas College (Michigan) Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
Grand Valley State University (Michigan)
Grand Valley State University (Michigan) Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
National Council on Disability
National Council on Disability General GovernmentGovernment Engages in executing, promoting and practicing government programs | Government |
Kate & Richard Wolters Foundation | |
The Steelcase Foundation | |
Grand Rapids Symphony
Grand Rapids Symphony Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Operates as a music association | Commercial Services |
Michigan Protection & Advocacy Service, Inc.
Michigan Protection & Advocacy Service, Inc. Michigan Protection & Advocacy Service, Inc., operating as Disability Rights Michigan (DRM), is the federally mandated protection and advocacy system dedicated to safeguarding the legal and human rights of individuals with disabilities. The private company is based in Lansing, MI. As an independent, nonprofit, and nonpartisan organization funded by federal and state agencies, DRM provides free, confidential advocacy, legal information, and resources across a broad spectrum of disability-related issues. DRM focuses on systemic litigation to achieve broad legal reforms and offers direct advocacy and support in areas such as special education, employment rights, Medicaid and public benefits, accessible transportation, voting rights, institutional abuse prevention, and transition planning for students with disabilities. The organization produces comprehensive guides and materials, including advocacy resources on special education law, transition services, and transportation rights under the ADA. DRM has authority to investigate and monitor institutions, works to eliminate abuse and neglect, promotes community integration, and ensures access to competitive employment and quality education. While resource limitations mean not all individual cases can be accepted, DRM provides referrals and information to empower individuals and families. The organization emphasizes accessibility, cultural respect, integrity, and justice, and encourages community input to guide its priorities. DRM’s website offers educational content and advocacy tools but clarifies that this information does not constitute legal advice. | |
Kent County Children's Commission | |
Grand Rapids Center for Independent Living | |
First Steps Commission
First Steps Commission First Steps Commission, also known as First Steps Kent, is an independent nonprofit organization focused on building a comprehensive early childhood system. The non-profit company is based in Grand Rapids, MI. The organization works to ensure that every young child enters kindergarten healthy, developmentally on track, and ready to succeed in school and life. It collaborates with parents, service providers, funders, advocates, and community stakeholders to align efforts, establish supportive policies, and deliver programs that improve early childhood health, learning, and well-being. Key initiatives include the Ready by Five Early Childhood Millage, which funds over 30 community-based programs for children aged five and under, and the Mainspring Early Care Alliance, which supports child care businesses through shared services, business support, and advocacy. The organization also promotes equity and inclusion, provides resources for families and providers, and hosts initiatives to connect policymakers with early childhood professionals and community members. | |
Mary & Robert Pew Public Education Fund
Mary & Robert Pew Public Education Fund The Mary & Robert Pew Public Education Fund is a company based in Jupiter, FL. | |
Progressive Women's Alliance of West Michigan | |
American Civil Liberties Union of Michigan | |
Disart
Disart Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Disart is an American company. 'The company is based in Grand Rapids. | Consumer Services |
Grand Valley University Foundation |
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