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Catherine Clark, Director
Catherine Clark is an experienced social investor,
philanthropist and educator. In 2001, she joined the faculty of Columbia Business
School to shape social venture and social entrepreneurship
activities for Columbia’s Eugene
M. Lang Center for Entrepreneurship and Social
Enterprise Program. She teaches the school’s
flagship course on social entrepreneurship, and founded
and directs Columbia’s Research Initiative on
Social Entrepreneurship (www.riseproject.org). Ms. Clark also serves as Faculty
Advisor at Columbia for the National
Social Venture Competition, a joint project
among Columbia, UC Berkeley and the Goldman
Sachs Foundation to identify and reward exemplary
nonprofit and for-profit social ventures with involvement
by MBA students across the US and abroad. In
addition to her work at Columbia, she acts as a consultant
to social enterprises, investment firms and foundations
and is currently serving as Co-Director of the Double
Bottom Line Project for the Rockefeller Foundation.
Ms. Clark has worked across the private, public and
nonprofit sectors for over 13 years to support and build
organizations and companies with a public purpose.
Previously, Ms. Clark was founder and Managing Director
of the Flatiron Future Fund, a social venture fund,
and President of the Flatiron Foundation, both incubated
by Flatiron Partners,
a JP Morgan Partners affiliate.
She managed grants and program-related investments
as Vice President of the Markle Foundation, developed
early Internet-related national telecommunications policies
at The Aspen Institute in
Washington, DC, and supported development in Pakistan
through work for the US Agency for International Development.
She serves on the boards of Investors’ Circle,
a national membership organization of individual and
institutional social investors, and MOUSE,
which improves the use of technology in New York City
public schools, and as advisory board member for Commons
Capital, LP, a social venture fund. She has
been an active advisor to organizations that support
nonprofit and for-profit entrepreneurs, including the
Schwab Foundation
for Social Entrepreneurship in Geneva, the Yale School of Management - Goldman
Sachs Foundation Partnership on Nonprofit Ventures,
and Springboard Enterprises.
Ms. Clark holds a BA from the University of Virginia
and an MBA from Columbia Business School.
Contact: cathy@cathyhc.com
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