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Created: Jan 17, 2008
Updated: Aug 02, 2008

Katherine Fulton

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Email: Katherine_Fulton [at] monitor.com
Address: Berkeley, California
United States
I Speak: English
I Am: Networker
Member Since: January 17, 2008
Local Time: Mon Oct 6 07:36:51

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Katherine Fulton is a partner of the global consulting firm, Monitor Group, and president of the Monitor Institute, the Group entity focused on social change. Through a combination of consulting, initiatives, research, and long-term partnerships, the Institute helps today’s most imaginative leaders surface and spread best practices in public problem solving and pioneer next practices—breakthrough approaches to addressing pressing social and environmental challenges.  Prior to moving to the Monitor Institute, Katherine was the co-head of the consulting practice at another Monitor company, Global Business Network, where she worked on key strategic issues with leaders in a dozen industries. In recent years, her work has increasingly focused on the future of philanthropy, social investing and social change, and she has advised a number of this generation's leading philanthropists and foundations. She is the co-author of Looking Out for the Future: An Orientation for Twenty-First Century Philanthropists, On the Brink of New Promise: The Future of U.S. Community Foundations and  What If? The Art of Scenario Thinking for Nonprofits. Katherine currently serves on the boards of the Monitor Group and the Natural Capital Institute, and the advisory boards of Stanford Social Innovation Review, the Center for Effective Philanthropy, and the Nieman Foundation at Harvard University.

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