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    Deborah Winshel

    Faculty, Harvard Business School; Corporate Director

    Deborah Winshel is a seasoned professional with a diverse background in finance, impact investing, and nonprofit leadership.

    She is a prominent figure in the industry, having held key roles at prestigious organizations like BlackRock, JP Morgan, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, and The Robin Hood Foundation.

    Deborah is known for her expertise in leadership, corporate accountability, social impact, impact investing, and strategic financial advisory.

    As a former Managing Director at BlackRock, she played a pivotal role in driving social impact initiatives, promoting economic mobility, addressing food insecurity, and leading climate investments.

    Her time at JP Morgan enriched her experience in global corporate finance, M&A, and spearheading advisory services in the consumer, food, and retail sectors.

    Deborah's transition to the nonprofit sector saw her taking on significant roles such as Executive Vice President at The Metropolitan Museum of Art and President at The Robin Hood Foundation, where she made significant contributions to philanthropy and impact investing.

    Her academic achievements include studying at Harvard Business School, where she later joined the faculty to teach Leadership and Corporate Accountability to MBA students and executives.

    Recognized for her outstanding work, Deborah has received numerous accolades including being named one of the '50 Most Powerful Women in New York' by Crain's and receiving awards from the Harvard Business School Alumni Association.

    She continues to contribute her expertise by serving on the boards of Indigo and PrimaLoft, as well as being actively involved in organizations focused on climate-related financial disclosure and immigrant justice.