Maha Eltobgy

Vice President Strategic Partnerships And Resource Mobilization at The Rockefeller Foundation

Maha Eltobgy currently serves as Vice President of Strategic Partnerships and Resource Mobilization at The Rockefeller Foundation since December 2023. Previously, Maha worked as a Senior Advisor at Prosek Partners and Handshake Partners, consulting clients on global activations and business strategies that align social impact agendas with core business. From September 2021 to May 2023, Maha held the position of Managing Director & Chief Sustainability Officer at Brightstar Capital Partners. Prior experience includes significant roles at the World Economic Forum, where Maha was a Member of the Executive Committee and Head of Investors Industries, overseeing extensive partnerships in the investment community. Additional experience encompasses senior marketing and finance positions at New York Empire State Development, Louis Vuitton, Pearson, and William Kent International. Educational credentials include an MA in International Studies from Johns Hopkins SAIS, an MBA from INSEAD, and a BA in International Studies and Business Administration from the University of South Carolina.

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The Rockefeller Foundation

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For more than 100 years, The Rockefeller Foundation has brought people together around the globe to try to solve the world’s most challenging problems and promote the well-being of humanity. Today, in a world capable of so much, it is unacceptable that there are still so many with so little. That’s why the Rockefeller Foundation fights to secure the fundamentals of human well-being—health, food, energy, jobs—so they’re within reach for everyone, everywhere in the world. Their approach is grounded in what we’ve seen work over more than a century: It’s inspired by science, rigorous about data, brings together and empowers others, and is focused on real results that improve people’s lives.


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