Sign In
Get Clay Free →

Suggestions

    Carlos Rufin

    Professor and Researcher - Consultant - Urban Poverty - Policy and Governance - Energy and Water - Sustainability

    Carlos Rufin is a versatile professional with a strong educational background in economics and public policy analysis. He holds a PhD in Public Policy from Harvard Kennedy School, a Master’s Degree in Economics from Columbia University, a B.A in Economics from Princeton University, and a General Course Diploma in Economics from London School of Economics and Political Science. With a wealth of experience, Carlos has contributed significantly to various fields including urban poverty, Public-Private Partnerships, multi-stakeholder collaboration, renewable energy, water and sanitation, and business development. His expertise is complemented by proficiency in multiple major languages. Carlos has held diverse roles throughout his career, including Senior Associate at the Institute for International Urban Development, Professor of International Business at Sawyer School of Business - Suffolk University, Independent Consultant, and Visiting Professor at prestigious institutions such as Harbin Engineering University, Instituto de Empresa Business School, and PUC-Rio. Additionally, he has served as Coordinator/Instructor for the EGAP Summer Energy Policy Course at Harvard Kennedy School, Assistant Professor of Management at Babson College, and held consulting positions at reputable firms like London Economics, Levitan & Associates, Inc, Imperial Chemical Industries/ Zeneca, and Stone & Webster Management Consultants, Inc.