Chrissy M. Thornton is the President and CEO of Associated Black Charities (ABC), a racial equity organization headquartered in Baltimore, Maryland. With a career grounded in community empowerment, coalition-building, and economic justice, she brings a movement-driven approach to leadership and organizational growth. A native New Yorker, Chrissy is known for blending visionary strategy with hands-on execution, building professional pipelines, advancing digital inclusion, and convening community dialogues that drive meaningful change.
With more than 20 years of experience in fundraising, donor relations, digital engagement, grant writing, and program execution, Chrissy has a proven record of strengthening nonprofits through innovative fundraising strategies, board development, and organizational rebuilding. She has consulted with nonprofits nationwide and is the author of Stop Scrambling, Start Bringing Home the Bacon: A Guide to Establishing an Effective Fundraising Plan for Your Non-Profit Organization. A former real estate investor and franchise owner, she champions financial literacy, economic education, and entrepreneurship.
Chrissy is the founder of My Girl Power Matters, a women’s empowerment series, and is a Lifetime Member of Jack and Jill of America, Inc. She is also a member of the National Coalition of 100 Black Women and is affiliated with the Black Leadership Circle, Executive Alliance, CHIEF, and the Baltimore Women’s Civic League.
She serves on several boards and advisory councils, including the Greater Baltimore Committee, Baltimore Center Stage, The Arc Baltimore, the Association of Fundraising Professionals, Color of Gastrointestinal Illnesses (COGI), and the Advisory Board for the Liberal Arts College of Morgan State University. She is the sitting Chair of the Baltimore County Human Relations Commission and was appointed by Governor Wes Moore to the Maryland Commission on African American History and Culture and, in 2026, by Comptroller Brooke Lierman to the Maryland Women’s Economic Advisory Council.
A graduate of Leadership Baltimore County and The Leadership, Chrissy holds a master’s degree in business with a concentration in Organizational Management and an Honorary Doctorate in Humanitarianism. She is a sought-after speaker on leadership development, generational communication, women’s empowerment, entrepreneurship, wealth building, and nonprofit stakeholder engagement.
At the core of her work is a commitment to building trust, creating opportunity, and advancing equity. Chrissy is not just leading an organization – she is advancing a movement for justice and empowerment.