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Katherina Rosqueta Explores Our Charitable Side
The philanthropy expert explains why people give. Read More
June 12, 2009 | In Business & Economics
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Katherina Rosqueta Focuses on the New Wave of Giving
The philanthropy expert wants to unlock capital faster. Read More
June 12, 2009 | In Business & Economics
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Katherina Rosqueta: “What will make you give more?”
Today’s philanthropists expect to be involved. Read More
June 12, 2009 | In Business & Economics
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Katherina Rosqueta Defines High Impact Philanthropy
Her center’s research enables donors to maximize social good. Read More
June 12, 2009 | In Business & Economics
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Big Think Interview With Katherina Rosqueta
A conversation with the Executive Director for the Center of High Impact Philanthropy. Read More
June 12, 2009 | In Business & Economics
Katherina M. Rosqueta is the founding Executive Director of the Center for High Impact Philanthropy at the University of Pennsylvania. Before to this, Rosqueta spent five years as a consultant at McKinsey & Company, serving clients in strategy development, capability-building, and post-merger management. While at McKinsey, she led several employee volunteer initiatives to support consultant involvement on nonprofit boards.
Prior to McKinsey, Rosqueta worked for ten years in community development, nonprofit management, and venture philanthropy. She served as a founding team member of New Schools Venture Fund; founding executive director of Board Match Plus, a San Francisco program dedicated to strengthening nonprofit boards; and program manager of Wells Fargo’s Corporate Community Development Group. She has held numerous volunteer and civic leadership positions including board president of La Casa de las Madres (San Francisco’s oldest and largest shelter for battered women and their children); chair of the United Way’s Bay Area Week of Caring; and co-founder and executive committee member of the Women’s MBA Network.
