Under Harve Mogul’s leadership since 1991, United Way of Miami-Dade has earned national recognition as one of the leading United Ways and non-profits in the country, frequently cited for excellence in its major gift and fundraising programs, diversity efforts, emergency responsiveness, financial stewardship and governance and community building initiatives. In 2007, United Way opened the Center for Excellence in Early Education, a national best practices teaching and training initiative dedicated to elevating the quality of early childhood education. In 2009, United Way opened the Center for Financial Stability, one of two such centers in the country, to address economic hardships facing individuals and families.
Mogul has been a United Way professional since 1973. In addition, he helped plan the national campaign to raise $100 million for the U.S. Holocaust Memorial and Museum in Washington D.C., served in the United States Peace Corps, taught fifth grade, and worked with community planning and advocacy organizations.
A graduate of the University of Maryland, Mogul resides in Coral Gables. He is the proud father of Max, a student at Our Pride Academy and a Special Olympian in both track and field and basketball; Elliott, an attorney with Arnold & Porter in Washington DC; and son-in-law Jeff, an attorney with the United States Department of Justice.