Net Impact

Social Enterprise Conference

Business and Society: Building A Sustainable Future

October 7th, 2005
 

Columbia Business School

 
 

   

Speaker Biographies

Rose Sculley

Director of Private Sector Development, Women's World Banking

For over twenty years, Rose Sculley has worked with executive teams in the not profit field as well as the financial services industry, helping them to identify their sustainable competitive advantage, develop growth strategies and promote innovation. She is currently Director of Private Sector Development, responsible for the design and implementation of the funding strategy for Women's World Banking, one of the leading global non profit social entrepreneurial networks in microfinance. She started her career at WWB as head of finance and administration, introducing finance and management systems and integrating profit sector financial services business practices into the non profit organization. Prior to her transition to social enterprise, Ms. Sculley spent twelve years in the domestic and international investment and commercial banking industry at Loeb Rhoades Investment Bank, Bankers Trust Company and HSBC Bank, as new business development officer for corporate finance. Ms. Sculley advises emerging entrepreneurial businesses and non profit organizations in building business plans and raising capital through the Lang Center for Entrepreneurship. She has an MBA in Finance from Columbia Business School and a BA in Art History from Tufts University. She resides in New York City with her two college age children.