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Jacqueline Novogratz Bio, Age, Husband, TED Talks, Net, Patient Capital, Book

Jacqueline Novogratz Biography

Jacqueline Novogratz is a businesswoman and author from the United States. She is the founder and CEO of Acumen, a nonprofit global venture capital fund that aims to alleviate global poverty through entrepreneurial ideas.

She graduated from Fort Hunt High School in Alexandria, Virginia, and went on to receive a bachelor’s degree in economics and international relations from the University of Virginia. She graduated from the Stanford Graduate School of Business with an MBA.

Jacqueline Novogratz Age

She is 62 years old as of 15 March 2023. She was born on 15 March 1961 in the United States.

Jacqueline Novogratz Husband

Novogratz is married to TED Talks founder Chris Anderson. Chris is the executive director of TED, a non-profit organization that gives idea-based speeches and conducts an annual conference in Vancouver. He was previously the founder of Future Publishing.

Jacqueline Novogratz Family

Novogratz is the oldest of seven children. Her father served as a career officer and major in the United States Army, while her mother, Barbara, owned an antique shop. Michael Novogratz and Robert Novogratz are two of her brothers.

Jacqueline Novogratz Patient Capital

Acumen invests patient capital in enterprises that provide essential goods and services to the poor. It claims that its investments have influenced more than 260 million people. Novogratz spearheaded the creation of Acumen’s Fellowship program, which trains social sector leaders.

Jacqueline Novogratz Career

Novogratz began her work as an international credit analyst at Chase Manhattan Bank in 1983. She quit banking after three years to investigate how she could make a difference in the world. She served as a consultant for the World Bank and UNICEF throughout Africa. As a UNICEF consultant in Rwanda in the late 1980s, she assisted in the establishment of Duterimbere, a microfinance institution.

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Before creating Acumen in 2001, Novogratz developed and led the Rockefeller Foundation’s Philanthropy Workshop and Next Generation Leadership initiatives. She is a member of the Harvard Business School’s Social Enterprise Initiative as well as UNICEF. She also serves on the boards of the Aspen Institute, the Pakistan Business Council Centre of Excellence in Responsible Business (CERB), and the Council on Foreign Relations, as well as the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. As Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton appointed Novogratz to the State Department’s Foreign Affairs Policy Board.

Jacqueline Novogratz Book (The Blue Sweater)

Novogratz released The Blue Sweater: Bridging the Gap Between Rich and Poor in an Interconnected World in 2009. The book provides a personal account of her transformation from international banker to social entrepreneur and Acumen founder.

Her book, The Blue Sweater, is named after an encounter she had in Kigali, Rwanda. Novogratz noticed a boy dressed in a blue sweater. It was a sweater she had owned and donated to Goodwill a decade before; it was hers, with her name on the tag. The event was a turning point for Novogratz, and her understanding of the interconnection of our environment has influenced her current work.

Jacqueline Novogratz Net Worth

She has an estimated net worth of $5 Million.

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