Robin Neiterman
Robin Neiterman lives with her husband, Adam Puritz in Newton
and Miami. They have two adult sons. Robin received a BA from
Dartmouth College and an MBA from Columbia University. She
spent the majority of her business career working at Digitas as a
senior vice president managing the AT&T and Cingular accounts
and running the marketing department. She left Digitas in 2007
and has been involved with many non-profit organizations ever
since. Robin was involved with her sons’ elementary after school
program (CASP) and became President of the CASP board of
directors. She then got involved with Jewish Family & Children’s
Service (JF&CS) a human services agency in greater Boston. At
JF&CS Robin was a member of the Executive Committee, chaired
the Marketing and the Strategic Planning Committees and was
President of the Board of Directors from 2013-2015. She was
also active at The Rivers School during this time and was
President of the Parents' League. Â
Robin is a member of the The Cynthia and Leon Shulman 2015 –
2016 Acharai Leadership Program run by Combined Jewish
Philanthropies. Robin and her family have been active supporters
of educational, medical and human service organizations in
Greater Boston. Â Two organizations in particular demonstrate their
passion for making a difference in the lives of children - The
Charley Davidson Leukemia Fund at Massachusetts General
Hospital (a fund designed to improve the quality of life and the
chance of full recovery for young cancer patients) and the Arthur
J. Neiterman Camp Scholarship at JF&CS. Â The camp
scholarship, founded almost twenty years by Robin, her mother
and her sister, provides summer camp experiences for vulnerable
children.
Robin and her husband, Adam, moved to Hong Kong in
September 2017, just two weeks after dropping off their youngest
son at college! Robin became involved with an international
women’s organization (AWA) focused on connecting expat
women and giving back to the local Hong Kong community.
Robin joined the AWA Board of Directors as the VP of
Fundraising from 2017- 2020. The AWA raises over $1M (HKD)
annually for local charities.
Upon returning from Hong Kong in 2021, Robin joined Social
Venture Partners, a partner-led, venture philanthropy that
supports local nonprofits through a combination of unrestricted
grants and pro bono consulting to tackle projects to accelerate
scaling their organizations. Robin is an SVP partner and she lead
the pro bono consulting team and strategic plan development for
Science Club for Girls, an SVP grantee.
Robin enjoys spending time with her family and friends. She
enjoys traveling, reading, playing golf, mahjong & canasta, hiking,
skiing and dragon boat racing.

