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Peter Reiling
Vice President, Leadership Programs at Netflix
Peter Reiling is a highly accomplished professional known for his extensive experience in leadership, social impact, and innovation.
He holds an MBA in Strategic Planning from the University of California, Berkeley, Haas School of Business, a BSFS in Development Economics from Georgetown University, and has studied at prestigious institutions like Université libre de Bruxelles and Institut catholique de Paris.
Peter has an impressive track record of key roles in various organizations, including being the former Vice President of Leadership Programs at Netflix and a board member at multiple impactful initiatives such as The Aspen Institute, Beeck Center for Social Impact + Innovation, and Pahara Institute.
He has a strong background in program management, having previously served as the Executive Director of the Henry Crown Fellowship Program at The Aspen Institute and as the President and CEO of TechnoServe.
Peter Reiling's expertise in international development and economics is evident through his roles as a Visiting Lecturer at Institute of Developing Economies Advanced School (IDEAS), Japan External Trade Organization, and as an Adjunct Professor at Columbia University.
With a rich history of founding and co-founding various fellowships and leadership initiatives across different regions in Africa, Asia, and Central America, Peter has been recognized as an Outstanding Social Entrepreneur at the World Economic Forum.
His commitment to social entrepreneurship and globalization is showcased through his involvement with organizations like Realizing Rights: Ethical Globalization Initiative, Agora Partnerships, and the Council on Foreign Relations.
Throughout his career, Peter Reiling has been a driving force in fostering leadership, innovation, and social impact globally, leaving a lasting mark on the world of business and social change.
Peter's broad range of experiences and expertise make him a sought-after figure in the realms of leadership development, social impact, and global entrepreneurship.