Jacqueline Novogratz Last updated April 12, 2025 American businesswoman
Jacqueline Novogratz (born 1961) is an American entrepreneur and author. She is the founder and CEO of Acumen , a nonprofit global venture capital fund whose goal is to use entrepreneurial approaches to address global poverty. [ 1]
Career Novogratz started her career at Chase Manhattan Bank in 1983, [ 3] as an international credit analyst. After three years, she left banking to explore how to make a difference in the world.
She worked throughout Africa as a consultant for the World Bank and for UNICEF . As a UNICEF consultant in Rwanda in the late 1980s, she helped found Duterimbere, a microfinance institution.
Novogratz founded and directed The Philanthropy Workshop and The Next Generation Leadership programs at the Rockefeller Foundation before founding Acumen in 2001. [ 5] Acumen invests patient capital in businesses that provide critical goods and services to people living in poverty. It estimates that it has impacted 648 million people through its investments. [ 6] Novogratz oversaw the development of Acumen's Fellowship program, which develops leaders for the social sector. [ 7]
Novogratz serves on the Harvard Business School Social Enterprise Initiative, [ 8] and UNICEF . She also serves on the Aspen Institute board of trustees, the Pakistan Business Council Centre of Excellence in Responsible Business (CERB)], is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations , [ 9] and the American Academy of Arts & Sciences . [ 10] Hillary Clinton , as Secretary of State, appointed Novogratz to the State Department's Foreign Affairs Policy Board. [ 11]
The Blue Sweater In 2009, Novogratz published The Blue Sweater: Bridging the Gap Between Rich and Poor in an Interconnected World . [ 12] The book is a firsthand account of her journey from international banker to social entrepreneur and founder of Acumen . [ 13]
The title of her book, The Blue Sweater , refers to an encounter she had in Kigali, Rwanda . Novogratz spotted a boy wearing a blue sweater. She recognized it as a sweater she had owned and given to Goodwill a decade earlier; it was hers, with her name on the tag. The encounter was an epiphany for Novogratz; her sense of the interconnectedness of our world has continued to influence her current work. [ 7]
Awards Forbes magazine's 100 Greatest Living Business Minds, 2017 [ 16] Forbes 400 Lifetime Achievement Award for Social Entrepreneurship, 2016 [ 17] The Resolution Project Champions Circle Award, 2016 [ 18] Asia Society Game Changer, 2014 [ 19] Bloomberg Markets 50 Most Influential in Global Finance, 2014 [ 20] 25 Most Successful Stanford Business School Graduates of All time [ 21] University of Virginia Distinguished Alumna Award, 2013 [ 22] Middlebury College CSE Vision Award and honorary doctorate, 2013 [ 23] [ 24] Notre Dame Award for International Human Development, 2013 [ 25] Women of Concern Humanitarian Award, 2012 [ 26] Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute ’s Entrepreneur of the Year Award, 2010 [ 27] Wofford College ’s Sandor Teszler Award for Moral Courage and Service to Humankind in Spartanburg, SC , 2010 [ 28] Foreign Policy 's Top 100 Global Thinkers, 2009 [ 29] Daily Beast 's 25 Smartest People of the Decade, 2009 [ 30] AWNY's Changing the Game Award, 2009 [ 31] Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year 2008 [ 32] Rockefeller Foundation Warren Weaver Fellow [ 33] Aspen Institute Henry Crown Fellow [ 34] Honorary degrees Doctor of Humane Letters New England College , 2017 [ 35] Doctor of Laws, University of Toronto , 2015 [ 36] Doctor of Humane Letters, Bard College , 2014 [ 37] Doctorate of Humane Letters, Middlebury College , 2013 [ 23] [ 24] Doctor of Humane Letters, Fordham University , 2012 [ 38] Doctor of Laws, University of Notre Dame , 2011 [ 39] Doctor of Humanities, Wofford College , 2010 [ 40] Works The blue sweater : bridging the gap between rich and poor in an interconnected world , New York Rodale 2010. ISBN 9781586489564 Manifesto for a moral revolution : Practices to Build a Better World , New York: Henry Holt and Company, 2020. ISBN 9781250222879 References ↑ "The 25 Most Successful Stanford Business School Graduates" . Business Insider . Retrieved 2018-04-30 . ↑ "The WATCH File: Writers, Artists and Their Copyright Holders" . norman.hrc.utexas.edu . Retrieved 17 January 2019 . 1 2 3 4 "A Banker for the World: Jacqueline Novogratz of Acumen Fund" . The New York Times . 22 August 2009. Retrieved 9 August 2018 . ↑ Coster, Helen. "Can Venture Capital Save The World?" . forbes.com . Retrieved 9 August 2018 . ↑ "Jacqueline Novogratz, Founder and CEO of Acumen" . acumen.org . Retrieved 17 January 2019 . ↑ "Acumen - Approach -" . acumen.org . Retrieved 26 November 2024 . 1 2 "From Accidental Banker to 'Patient Capital' Leader: Distinguished Alumna Describes Creating New Kind of Capitalism" . UVA Today . 2013-04-26. Retrieved 2018-04-30 . ↑ "Advisory Board - Social Enterprise - Harvard Business School" . Harvard Business School . Retrieved 15 October 2018 . ↑ "Jacqueline Novogratz" . The Aspen Institute . Retrieved 17 January 2019 . ↑ "Newly Elected Fellows" . members.amacad.org . Archived from the original on 19 January 2019. Retrieved 17 January 2019 . ↑ Rogin, Josh (5 December 2011). "Clinton starts "Foreign Affairs Policy Board" " . foreignpolicy.com . Retrieved 17 January 2019 . ↑ "The Blue Sweater by Jacqueline Novogratz - PenguinRandomHouse.com: Books" . PenguinRandomhouse.com . Retrieved 17 January 2019 . ↑ Spencer, Allan (19 October 2023). "The Author of The Blue Sweater on Our Interconnected World and Combatting Poverty Worldwide" . Penguin Random House Common Reads . Retrieved 14 January 2025 . ↑ Brown, Mick (29 April 2016). " 'I was losing $1 million a day, every day for 18 months': Meet Chris Anderson, the man behind TED talks" . The Telegraph . Retrieved 9 August 2018 – via www.telegraph.co.uk. ↑ Fontana, Francesca (2020-12-19). "The Venture Capitalist Harnessing a New Brand of Capitalism to Combat Poverty" . Wall Street Journal . ISSN 0099-9660 . Retrieved 2021-01-15 . ↑ "100 Greatest Living Business Minds" . Forbes . Archived from the original on September 20, 2017. Retrieved 17 January 2019 . ↑ Communications, Forbes Corporate. "Forbes Hosts Fifth Annual Forbes 400 Summit On Philanthropy" . Forbes . Retrieved 17 January 2019 . ↑ "Archived copy" (PDF) . Archived from the original (PDF) on 2019-01-17. Retrieved 2019-01-17 . {{cite web }}
: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link ) ↑ "2014 Asia Game Changer Awards" . Asia Society . 25 July 2017. Retrieved 17 January 2019 . ↑ "Most Influential 50 Are the Bankers, Investors Who Move Markets - Bloomberg" . Bloomberg News . Archived from the original on 2014-11-01. Retrieved 2014-10-31 . ↑ "Famous Stanford Business School Students" . Business Insider. 2014-09-09. Retrieved 2016-09-04 . ↑ Bromley, Anne (26 April 2013). "From Accidental Banker to 'Patent Capital Leader' " . UVa Today . University of Virginia. Retrieved 7 May 2013 . 1 2 "Vision Award | Center for Social Entrepreneurship" . Mcse.middlebury.edu . 2015-12-18. Retrieved 2016-09-04 . 1 2 "Vision Award" . Social Entrepreneurship Programs . 2013-04-11. Retrieved 2018-04-30 . ↑ Dame, Marketing Communications: Web // University of Notre (14 October 2013). "Jacqueline Novogratz to receive Notre Dame Award for pioneering work in international human development" . Notre Dame News . Retrieved 17 January 2019 . ↑ "Honoring Women of Concern" . ABC News. February 18, 2012. Retrieved 17 January 2019 . ↑ "Rensselaer Entrepreneur of the Year | Lally: Business and Management at Rensselaer" . ↑ "Wofford College - Sandor Teszler Award" . www.wofford.edu . Archived from the original on 17 January 2019. Retrieved 17 January 2019 . ↑ Frankel, Rebecca (25 November 2009). "The FP Top 100 Global Thinkers" . foreignpolicy.com . Retrieved 17 January 2019 . ↑ "The 25 Smartest People of the Decade" . The Daily Beast . ↑ Zendrian, Alexandra. "Next Week's Guest: Jacqueline Novogratz" . Forbes . Retrieved 17 January 2019 . ↑ Zendrian, Alexandra. "Briefing Book: Jacqueline Novogratz" . Forbes . Archived from the original on January 29, 2021. Retrieved 17 January 2019 . ↑ "It's the Destination (SSIR)" . ssir.org . Retrieved 17 January 2019 . ↑ "User Profile" . AGLN - Aspen Global Leadership Network . Retrieved 17 January 2019 . ↑ "New England College" . New England College . 10 April 2017. Retrieved 17 January 2019 . ↑ "Jacqueline Novogratz - Honorary Degree Ceremony - Office of the President" . utoronto.ca . 17 June 2015. Retrieved 17 January 2019 . ↑ "Bard College Catalogue" . www.bard.edu . Retrieved 17 January 2019 . ↑ "Eight Notables to Receive Honorary Degrees From Fordham" . Fordham Newsroom . 19 May 2012. Retrieved 17 January 2019 . ↑ University of Notre Dame. "Honorary Degree" . Archived from the original on 13 August 2011. Retrieved 20 June 2011 . ↑ "Wofford College - Novogratz to receive Teszler Award March 2" . www.wofford.edu . Archived from the original on 17 January 2019. Retrieved 17 January 2019 .
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