Alexandros Hatzakis portrait

Alexandros Hatzakis

Associate Executive Director
Alexandros Hatzakis portrait

Alexandros Hatzakis

Associate Executive Director

Alexandros Hatzakis is the Associate Executive Director (AED) at FPWA. As AED, he is responsible for building a strong team, fostering a dynamic organizational culture, and strengthening our programs, policy and advocacy work, and member and community engagement. He oversees and manages the development, implementation, administration, and evaluation of key operations areas, including daily operations, strategic planning, business advancement, human capital management and development, physical plant, and infrastructure.

Prior to working at FPWA, Alexandros was the Director of Income at United Way of New York City where he oversaw and managed a $6 million portfolio of program and policy initiatives aimed at assisting families in meeting their basic needs, tackling household insecurity, and working towards economic stability.

He formerly served as the Development and Information Systems Manager at The Financial Clinic, overseeing the implementation and integration of fundraising and operational and client data systems. He has also conducted research and policy analysis for the State of Delaware’s Division of Corporations.

Alexandros received his Bachelor’s degree from Macaulay Honors College at CUNY Baruch, his Master of Public Administration from New York University’s Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service, and is a Certified Nonprofit Accounting Professional (CNAP). He serves as Chair and member of New York City’s Procurement Policy Board.

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FPWA has recently been receiving claims from members of the public emailing and calling our offices that individuals posing as FPWA agents have contacted them claiming that in order for the recipient to claim grant monies from FPWA they must first send the agent personal information, a cell phone number, gift card codes or money.

FPWA does not use social media (Facebook, Twitter, etc.), text messages or direct phone contact to solicit, review, or make awards. FPWA staff will not call or message you requesting money in order to be eligible for an award.

Further, FPWA does not make grants directly to individuals. FPWA works with its member agency partners and other reputable community-based organizations to direct support to families and individuals in our community.

If you or someone you know has been contacted by someone posing to be an “FPWA Agent” or staff person requesting money to release a grant, please do the following:

If you have questions prior to reporting your incident, view the IC3 FAQs for more information.

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