The document summarizes biographies for 6 speakers at a career panel on social impact consulting. It introduces Colin Boyle as Deputy Director of UCSF Global Health Sciences with experience at Boston Consulting Group and Partnership for Organ Donation. It also introduces Jacquelyn Hadley as a Partner at The Bridgespan Group with experience at Levi Strauss and as a Harvard Business School graduate. Finally, it introduces Tim Carlberg, Leigh Fiske, Rachel Cuevas Rouda as consultants with experience in global health, strategy, and social science research.
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SI Panelists Bios
1. 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 firms 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 for profit 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 co
leads Bridgespans 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. Jacquelyns 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 FSGs San Francisco office, where she advises a variety of corporations,
foundations, and nonprofits to address issues in global health and development. Leigh has co authored 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 Africas 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, K 12 education, youth development, family engagement, housing and homelessness, and
workforce development. Most recently, Rachel has managed several multi year evaluation projects, including
evaluations of the Atlantic Philanthropies Oakland Elev8 Initiative, First 5 Sonoma County, and the PreK 3
component of the Marin Community Foundations Achievement Gap Strategic Initiative. Rachel has a BA in
Psychology from Vassar College.
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
cutting edge issues in the world of philanthropy and explores best practices for social impact.
Center for Nonprofit and Public Leadership http://nonprofit.haas.berkeley.edu