Washington, D.C. – On Thursday, September 13, the Center for American Progress will host a discussion with Judith Rodin, Ph.D., president of the Rockefeller Foundation, and Center for American ...
Judith Rodin, a former president of the University of Pennsylvania, has been named president of the Rockefeller Foundation. Ms. Rodin, who will take the helm of the foundation in March 2005, left Penn ...
The Rockefeller Foundation, one of the largest grant makers in the world, has named a former president of the University of Pennsylvania as its new president. Judith Rodin, 59, said she accepted the ...
University President Judith Rodin will witness her final Commencement this weekend, and will receive two honorary degrees from NYU and Brown University. Rodin, the first female president of an Ivy ...
The president of the University of Pennsylvania, Judith Rodin, plans to step down next year, a decade after she became the first woman to lead an Ivy League institution on a permanent basis. Penn has ...
The growth of double bottom line and impact investing can give nonprofits new ways to raise funds and opportunities to grow their influence. Innovation is more than a good idea—it’s a patient process ...
Rockefeller Foundation President Judith Rodin is stepping down after an 11-year tenure that saw her ramp up the venerable philanthropy’s impact investing and corporate partnerships, The Wall Street ...
University President Judith Rodin plans to step down in June 2004 as her term concludes. The announcement came last week and coincided with a meeting of the University trustees. [Daniel McQuade/The ...
In 2008, the Rockefeller Foundation brought together a small group of global leaders at its conference center in Bellagio, Italy. Those leaders had a vision of unlocking billions of dollars in a quest ...
Judith Warner is the author of And Then They Stopped Talking to Me: Making Sense of Middle School. In 1994, when Judith Rodin, the current president of the Rockefeller Foundation, was leaving her post ...
Below is the transcript of a CNBC Exclusive interview with Judith Rodin, President Emerita, University of Pennsylvania. If you choose to use anything, please attribute to CNBC, Sri Jegarajah and ...
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