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Mssw Ashleigh N. Cooper
Strategy - Partnerships - Social Impact - Racial Equity & Inclusion Advocate
Professional Background
Ashleigh N. Cooper, MSSW, has built an impressive career that seamlessly blends her expertise in social enterprise and organizational communications with a deep commitment to community engagement and corporate partnerships. Serving as the Director of Corporate Partnerships at Management Leadership for Tomorrow, Ashleigh utilizes her extensive experience in strategy and operations to create meaningful partnerships that enhance leadership pathways for underrepresented populations. Her unique blend of skills positions her at the forefront of creating impactful change in communities and organizations alike.
Prior to her current role, Ashleigh was the Associate Director of Strategy and Operations at What Works Cities, an initiative funded by Bloomberg Philanthropies aimed at promoting data-driven decision-making in city governments. In this capacity, she was instrumental in implementing strategies that improved public service delivery and demonstrated the power of data in shaping policies that positively affect urban populations.
Ashleigh's diverse career also includes international experience as a member of the Africa Business Fellowship through Management Leadership for Tomorrow. During this time at Econet Global's Cassava Smartech, she contributed to advancing business models that empower communities across Africa. Her work in this arena reflects her dedication to leveraging business strategies for social good.
With a strong foundation in corporate citizenship developed through her role as Program Manager at IBM, Ashleigh has championed initiatives that align corporate objectives with broader societal goals. Her ability to bridge the gap between business and social responsibility has been pivotal in various leadership roles she has held.
Before IBM, she served as the Global Campaign Manager and Private Sector Liaison at Management Sciences for Health, where she engaged with multiple stakeholders to confront health challenges on a global scale. Her leadership in health initiatives was further exemplified during her tenure as the Director of the Health Initiative at The Corporate Council on Africa, where she worked collaboratively with government and private entities to promote health programs across the continent.
In earlier stages of her career, Ashleigh held positions that reflect her commitment to education and youth empowerment. As a Lead Teacher at Hope Community Charter School under Imagine Schools, she laid the groundwork for her passion for fostering inclusive educational environments. Additionally, at BUILD, she focused on business program management, honing her skills in developing entrepreneurship programs that cultivate tomorrow's leaders.
Education and Achievements
Ashleigh N. Cooper's academic journey illustrates her dedication to both social advocacy and leadership development. She holds a Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Social Enterprise Administration from Columbia University in the City of New York, a prestigious program that equipped her with the knowledge to innovate within the nonprofit and business sectors to enhance social impact.
Prior to her M.Sc. degree, Ashleigh earned her Bachelor of Arts in Strategic and Organizational Communications from Temple University. This foundational education provided her with the skills to communicate effectively and strategize for organizational effectiveness, enhancing her ability to navigate complex environments throughout her career.
Achievements
Ashleigh is a recognized leader in corporate social responsibility and partnerships. Her initiatives have not only advanced the missions of the organizations she’s worked with but have also significantly contributed to community empowerment and sustainable development. Her work continues to inspire others in the field, positioning her as a thought leader who advocates for the intersection of business strategy and community development.
Her track record includes numerous successful partnerships and programs that have generated tangible impacts, demonstrating the potential of collaborative efforts between the corporate sector and social enterprises. These accomplishments highlight her as a key figure in driving innovation and creating pathways towards a more equitable society.