Answer:
Ella Baker, and Stanley Levison
Step-by-step explanation:
Ella Baker worked as a field secretary and then served as director of branches from 1943 until 1946.
Levison professionalized the fundraising of the organization and took on many of the publicity tasks, in addition to serving as Dr. King's literary agent.
Ella Baker and Stanley Levison founded In Friendship to raise funds in the North for southern civil rights efforts, including the bus boycott.