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Nancy Barry

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American businesswoman
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Nancy M. Barry is the president of Enterprise Solutions to Poverty, which she founded in September 2006.[1][2] The organization works with corporations, entrepreneurs, and business schools to build business models that engage low-income producers as suppliers, distributors and consumers of products that build income and assets. She was President ofWomen's World Banking from 1990 to 2006, expanding the organization's network to reach approximately 20 million low-income entrepreneurs and shaping microfinance worldwide.[3][4] From 1975 to 1990, Barry worked at theWorld Bank, pioneering small enterprise programs and leading work on industry, trade and finance.[3][4]

Nancy M. Barry
CitizenshipAmerican
EducationMBA
Alma materStanford University &Harvard University

Education

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Barry earned a B.A. in economics atStanford University, in 1971,[5] and an MBA atHarvard Business School, in 1975.[4]

Honors and awards

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Barry is the recipient of a number of awards and honors. She was named toForbes Magazine's "100 Most Powerful Women in the World" in 2004 and 2005,[4][6] and was among the 20 people named to the listing of "America's Best Leaders" byU.S. News & World Report in 2006. Likewise, she also received an Alumni Achievement Award from the Harvard Business School, in 2005,[4] and the Award for Distinguished Leadership from theKellogg School of Management at Northwestern University, in 2004.[7]

References

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  1. ^Wang, Lin (2016).Poverty Alleviation Investment and Private Economy in China: An Exploration of the Guangcai Programme. Berlin: Springer.ISBN 9783662525005. p. 60-61.
  2. ^"Nancy Barry" (participant bio). 2011 Social Enterprise Conference. Columbia Business School. Retrieved 2018-03-21.
  3. ^abUseem, Michael (October 22, 2006)."Thinking Big, Lending Small".U.S. News & World Report. usnews.com. Archived fromthe original on 2007-09-29. Retrieved2018-03-21.
  4. ^abcde"Alumni Achievement Awards, 2005: Nancy M. Barry, MBA 1975". Harvard Business School. alumni.hbs.edu. Archived fromthe original on September 14, 2013. Retrieved2018-03-21.
  5. ^"Stanford of the East". School of Earth, Energy & Environmental Sciences. Alumni magazine. Stanford University. alumni-esc.stanford.edu. Retrieved 2018-03-21.
  6. ^MacDonald, Elizabeth; Schoenberger, Chana R. (August 15, 2005). "The World's Most Powerful Women", section: ""#98 Nancy Barry".Forbes.
  7. ^Wood, Deborah Leigh (2004). "Nancy Barry wins 2004 Kellogg distinguished leadership award".Kellogg World (alumni magazine). Kellogg School of Management. Northwestern University. Retrieved 2018-03-21.


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