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Center�for�Nonprofit�and�Public�Leadership� http://nonprofit.haas.berkeley.edu�
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Social�Impact�Consulting�Career�Panel�Schwab�Charitable�Philanthropy�Speakers�Series�Haas�School�of�Business,�UC�Berkeley�November�15,�2012�
Colin�Boyle,�Deputy�Director�at�UCSF�Global�Health�Sciences�Colin�is�the�first�Deputy�Director�of�UCSF�Global�Health�Sciences�(GHS),�dedicated�to�improving�health�and�reducing�disease�worldwide.�Colin�joined�UCSF�after�15�years�with�the�Boston�Consulting�Group�(BCG),�where�he�was�a�partner�and�managing�director�leading�many�of�the�firm’s�social�impact�projects.�Before�BCG,�he�worked�at�Partnership�for�Organ�Donation�in�Boston�as�a�site�team�specialist�and�for�Corporate�Decisions�in�Boston�as�an�associate.�Colin�has�worked�extensively�in�global�health,�business�management�and�strategy�development�and�is�currently�on�the�board�of�the�Oakland�Museum�of�California.�He�also�teaches�Strategic�Management�of�Nonprofit�Organizations�at�Haas.�Colin�has�an�MBA,�a�Masters�of�Public�Policy�and�an�undergraduate�degree�from�Harvard�University.�
Jacquelyn�Hadley,�Partner�at�The�Bridgespan�Group�Jacquelyn�is�a�Partner�at�the�Bridgespan�Group,�San�Francisco�office.�She�brings�over�25�years�of�executive�management�experience�from�the�forͲprofit�world�to�the�nonprofit�sector,�ranging�from�general�management�and�organizational�transformations�to�business�development�and�iconic�global�brand�building.��Prior�to�Bridgespan,�she�led�sales�and�retail�for�Levi�Strauss’�Europe,�Middle�East�and�Africa�unit,�spanning�18�countries.��Jacquelyn�serves�as�board�governor�for�the�Commonwealth�Club�of�California.�Jacquelyn�also�coͲleads�Bridgespan’s�board�governance�capability,�and�is�building�its�change�management�and�results�delivery�approaches�to�accelerate�breakthrough�results.�She�recently�published,�“Living�into�Your�Strategic�Plan:�A�Guide�to�Implementation�that�Gets�Results”.�Jacquelyn’s�educational�background�includes�an�MBA�with�honors�from�Harvard�Business�School.�
Tim�Carlberg,�Project�Leader�at�Dalberg�Global�Development�Advisors��Tim�is�a�Project�Leader�in�Dalberg's�San�Francisco�office�with�extensive�experience�advising�multilateral,�foundational�and�private�sector�clients�on�strategy�development.��His�experience�also�includes�advocacy�planning�as�a�technical�consultant�for�the�Clinton�Health�Access�Initiative.��Tim�holds�an�MBA�from�IESE�Business�School�in�Barcelona�and�a�BA�in�business�administration�and�finance�from�the�University�of�Washington�in�Seattle.���
Leigh�Fiske,�Senior�Consultant�at�FSG�Leigh�is�a�Senior�Consultant�in�FSG’s�San�Francisco�office,�where�she�advises�a�variety�of�corporations,�foundations,�and�nonprofits�to�address�issues�in�global�health�and�development.��Leigh�has�coͲauthored�several�FSG�white�papers,�and�conducted�field�research�in�Ethiopia,�South�Africa,�India,�Colombia,�and�Peru.��Prior�to�joining�FSG,�Leigh�worked�at�L.E.K.�Consulting,�a�leading�global�strategy�consulting�firm;�Living�Goods,�a�social�enterprise�operating�networks�of�women�community�health�providers�in�East�Africa;�and�TBL�Capital,�a�social�venture�capital�firm�focused�on�people,�planet,�and�profits.��Leigh�also�worked�for�the�Treatment�Action�Campaign,�South�Africa’s�largest�HIV/AIDS�prevention�and�treatment�organization.��She�holds�an�MBA�and�MPH�from�the�University�of�California�–�Berkeley,�as�well�as�a�BA�from�Dartmouth�College.��
Rachel�Cuevas�Rouda,�Senior�Consultant�at�LFA�Group�Rachel�is�a�Senior�Consultant�at�LFA�Group�with�expertise�in�social�science�research�and�a�strong�interest�in�using�applied�research�to�promote�learning�and�social�justice�in�the�community.�Over�the�course�of�seven�years,�Rachel�has�worked�with�a�diverse�array�of�clients�spanning�different�subject�areas,�including�early�childhood�education,�KͲ12�education,�youth�development,�family�engagement,�housing�and�homelessness,�and�workforce�development.�Most�recently,�Rachel�has�managed�several�multiͲyear�evaluation�projects,�including�evaluations�of�the�Atlantic�Philanthropies’�Oakland�Elev8�Initiative,�First�5�Sonoma�County,�and�the�PreKͲ3�component�of�the�Marin�Community�Foundation’s�Achievement�Gap�Strategic�Initiative.�Rachel�has�a�BA�in�Psychology�from�Vassar�College.��
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The�Schwab�Charitable�Philanthropy�Speakers�Series,�presented�by�The�Center�for�Nonprofit�and�Public�Leadership,�brings�together�leaders�from�the�philanthropic�community�with�Haas�students�and�alumni�in�a�yearlong�speaker�series�that�tackles�cuttingͲedge�issues�in�the�world�of�philanthropy�and�explores�best�practices�for�social�impact.�