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Adeeb Z. Mahmud


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Adeeb Mahmud has professional experience in the private and nonprofit sectors and in international development. At FSG, he has worked with some of the leading foundations, corporations, and nonprofits on issues of global development, global health, and mission investing, and across projects involving strategy and performance measurement. He is the lead-author of a white paper titled “The Role of the Health Care Sector in Expanding Economic Opportunity” published by Harvard University and FSG, the co-author of “Volunteering for Impact: Best Practices in International Corporate Volunteering,” sponsored by Pfizer and the Brookings Institution, and the co-author of “Making Dhaka Livable,” a World Bank study exploring urban service delivery problems of the Bangladeshi capital. Before joining FSG, Adeeb worked in business development of CombinatoRx, a start-up biotechnology company in Boston.  Prior to that, he was a management consultant working with global health care clients on portfolio management and market assessments. While in graduate school, Adeeb co-founded IDEAS, an organization that helps developing world nonprofits scale up through government funding. He has also worked for the World Bank in both Washington and Bangladesh, where he grew up.

Adeeb holds a Masters in Public Policy from Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government, where he was selected as a Harvard Reynolds Fellow for Social Enterprise, and a B.A., cum laude, with honors in economics from Middlebury College. He speaks English and Bengali.

He can be reached at adeeb.mahmud@fsg-impact.org.

 

 

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