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Marc E. Chardon (born November 1, 1955) is an American-French dual national who was previously the
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and President,
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, Inc., a software and services provider for the nonprofit sector, until August 31, 2013. He is currently an advisor at
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. Before joining
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in 2005, Chardon held the position of CFO for
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Corp.'s Information Worker Business Group. In this role, he was responsible for developing a
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strategy and plan for the business, which includes
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, LiveMeeting and other related products. He first joined Microsoft in August 1998 as general manager of Microsoft France. Prior to that, he was general manager of Digital France where he held a variety of international marketing and business roles within the company.


Biography


Early life

Chardon was born in
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, the first of three children of Alain and Phoebe Chardon. He is the grandson of
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, painter and author of several books including ''
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'', and great-grandson of
Paul-Henri-Benjamin d'Estournelles de Constant Paul Henri Benjamin Balluet d'Estournelles de Constant, Baron de Constant de Rebecque (22 November 1852 – 15 May 1924), was a French diplomat and politician, advocate of international arbitration and winner of the 1909 Nobel Peace Prize. ...
. Chardon’s interest in technology was sparked in his early teens by a subscription to ''
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''. His first technology project was assembling a
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short-wave radio.


Education

Chardon graduated cum laude from
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in Andover in 1972. During his time at the Academy, he began programming in
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on a
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time-sharing machine, which led to a passion for computers. He went on to graduate magna cum laude with an economics degree from
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, where he developed acumen in international business and strategic planning.


Philanthropy

Chardon’s first taste of philanthropy came during his teenage years when he worked to restore historic buildings in
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that were saved by Waterfront Historic Area LeaguE (WHALE), a nonprofit organization founded by his grandmother Sarah Delano

Chardon later served on the board of U.S. Tech Corp

a group that mobilized information industry professionals to help schools with their networking needs. His work with the Concord Technical Advisory Committee led to the formation of a technology plan for the Concord, Massachusetts school system. Chardon also previously served as treasurer of his church’s prison outreach program and helped bring alternative to violence programs to Concord prisons

In addition, he served on the Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) Industry Advisory Council (IAC

Chardon is currently a member of the Board of Governors,
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School of Business and Economic

and a founding partner and chairman of the Charleston Philanthropic Partnership (a social venture partnership). Through his philanthropic vision, Blackbaud was honored as the 2007 AFP Outstanding Business for its corporate commitment to philanthropy and community involvement

In 2010, he formalized the company's corporate citizenship program, directly overseeing many philanthropic initiatives.


Business

Chardon was Chief Executive Officer of Blackbaud until 2013 when he stepped down. When leaving in 2013, Chardon planned to spend time investing and advising tech start-ups. Under Chardon's leadership, Blackbaud has earned many distinctions, including being ranked #54 on Forbes Best Small Companies in America lis

being named to the InformationWeek 50

and Software Magazine's Software 50


References


External links

*http://www.blackbaud.com {{DEFAULTSORT:Chardon, Marc American computer businesspeople American technology chief executives Businesspeople in software Harvard College alumni Living people 1955 births American chief financial officers Phillips Academy alumni