Caitlin Borgmann
Board Member
Caitlin Borgmann is a nonprofit consultant who has championed social justice throughout her career. Most recently, she was the Executive Director of the ACLU of Montana for 7.5 years, where she elevated the organization to a national model of advocacy and diversity, growing net assets from $725K to $4M+, tripling annual fundraising to $1.42M, and launching the first Indigenous Justice Program in the history of the ACLU. Caitlin was a law professor at CUNY School of Law, a public law school known for its public service orientation, from 2004-2015 and a visiting scholar at the Columbia University Center for Gender & Sexuality Law from 2012-2013. Previously, Caitlin was the State Strategies Coordinator for six years at the National ACLU Reproductive Freedom Project, where she provided ACLU affiliates nationwide with legislative, legal, and communications support. She also litigated reproductive rights cases. Caitlin received her B.A. from Yale University and her J.D. from New York University, where she was executive editor of the New York University Law Review. She clerked for Judge Robert P. Patterson, Jr., of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York and spent four years as a litigator at Davis Polk & Wardwell. Caitlin has extensive experience in nonprofit governance and has served on the boards of the National ACLU and the National Abortion Federation, among others.