Results for Development

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Results for Development
Logo for Results for Development Institute.png
AbbreviationR4D
Type Non-Profit Organization - International Development
Headquarters1111 19th Street NW, Suite 700
Location
President
Gina Lagomarsino
Website http://www.r4d.org

Results for Development (R4D) is a global nonprofit strategy consulting organization. [1] "

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Regions and countries

Results for Development is active in more than 55 countries. [2]

History

Founded in 2008 by David de Ferranti, who served with the World Bank and various international foundations, including the Rockefeller Foundation. [3]

Leadership

Board of directors

Current members of the board include Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala (Former Minister of Finance and Economy of Nigeria), Jorge Quiroga, (Former President of Bolivia), Julio Frenk (President of the University of Miami), Roberto Danino (Former Prime Minister of Peru), Doug Hattaway (President/CEO of Hattaway Communications), Ozgur Karaosmanoglu (SVP of Raymond James & Associates), Dzingai Mutumbuka (Chair of the Association for the Development of Education in Africa), Mark W. Hinkley (Former Executive Vice President of OdysseyRe), and former R4D President David de Ferranti, who chairs the board.

Leadership

The leadership team at R4D includes President and CEO Gina Lagomarsino, Executive Vice President Marty Makinen, Executive Vice President Nathaniel Heller, Chief Financial Officer Quoc Nguyen, Chief Communications Officer Heather Luca, Chief People Officer Ryan Noll and Managing Director Augustin Flory.

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References

  1. "Home". Results for Development. Retrieved 2021-05-17.
  2. "Where We Work". Results for Development. Retrieved 2021-05-17.
  3. Taylor, Rachel M. (Rapporteur). Approaches to Universal Health Coverage and Occupational Health and Safety for the Informal Workforce in Developing Countries Workshop Summary (2016) , "Speaker Biographical Sketches", National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, National Academies Press, Washington, DC, Appendix B, 2016, page 111. ISBN   978-0-309-37406-4.