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Rob Katz

After co-founding NextBillion.net and spending 8-plus years working at the intersection of business and international development, Rob Katz is currently pursuing a MBA at Stanford University’s Graduate School of Business.

 

Prior to Stanford, Rob was Acumen Fund’s Knowledge Manager, leading Acumen’s efforts to understand where markets work –and where they don’t – in terms of solving the problems of poverty. Most recently, he co-authored From Blueprint to Scale: The Case for Philanthropy in Impact Investing(Monitor Group and Acumen Fund, 2012.) In addition to writing reports, he was responsible for applied research and writing efforts across the firm; he also oversaw Acumen’s knowledge management systems.Rob joined Acumen Fund in 2008, managing online communications as well as knowledge before shifting full time into applied research work.

 

Before Acumen Fund, Rob worked with the Markets and Enterprise Program of the World Resources Institute, where he began his career researching, writing and speaking about “base of the pyramid” business approaches to poverty alleviation. At WRI, he co-founded www.NextBillion.net, a web site and blog about enterprise and development, and co-authored The Next 4 Billion: Market Size and Business Strategy at the Base of the Pyramid (IFC and WRI, 2007).

 

Here at NextBillion, Rob is both a member of our Advisory Board and a contributor to the blog.

 

Rob earned his B.A. in Political Economy from Georgetown University.

 

Follow Rob on Twitter @robertkatz.

 

Articles by Rob Katz

  • Rob Katz

    Google.org: Fuel the Growth of Small and Medium Sized Enterprises

    Both the New York Times and Emeka Okafor’s Timbuktu Chronicles point out Google.org’s newly-announced philanthropic commitment to small and medium-sized enterprises. From the Google.org web site: Small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) are critical for creating more equitable...

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    Two New Papers Explore Base of the Pyramid Concept

    Two new papers exploring the ’base of the pyramid’ concept crossed my desk recently. We posted both of them to the Newsroom, but they also merit a slightly longer discussion. First, Jean-Louis Warnholz of the University of Oxford’s Queen Elizabeth House has a new working paper...

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    Job Posting: Housing/Land Tenure Consultant, International Finance Corporation

    Position: Consulting Assignment Location: Brazil Organization: The International Finance Corporation (IFC), the private sector arm of the World Bank Group, promotes open and competitive markets in developing countries. IFC supports sustainable private sector companies and other...

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    Job Posting: Managing Director, Sustainable Supply Chain Management Center

    Position: Managing Director, Sustainable Supply Chain Management CenterLocation: Eugene, OregonOrganization: Lundquist College of Business, University of OregonJob Description: The Sustainable Supply Chain Management (SSCM) Center will be a cornerstone of the Lundquist College of...

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    Business Ethics at the Base of the Pyramid

    Guest blogger Bill Kramer is principal of The Global Challenge Network, LLC, an executive education and training company. From 2001 through mid-2007, he worked on pro-poor business strategies with WRI. Previously, Bill founded a non-profit focusing on the relationship of knowledge to economic...

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    P.K. Sethi, Inventor of Jaipur Foot, Remembered

    Yesterday, as I rode the metro home from work, I browsed through the obituaries section, as is my daily habit.? While reading the newspaper, however, I came across a news obituary relevant to my work, and to NextBillion.net.? I had not heard, but P.K. Sethi - an Indian surgeon and the mind...

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    Will 2008 Be The Year of ’Next Billion’ or ’Bottom Billion’?

    What’s in a name, a brand, a catchphrase? In some sense, everything. But a brand/name/phrase is only as good as the content behind it. So when U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon recently declared 2008 to be “the year of the ’bottom billion’,” I paid attention - after...

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    Intel and the OLPC: A Conflict Waiting to Happen

    Guest blogger Bill Kramer is principal of The Global Challenge Network, LLC, an executive education and training company. From 2001 through mid-2007, he worked on pro-poor business strategies with WRI. Previously, Bill founded a non-profit focusing on the relationship of knowledge to economic...

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