NEW YORK(Reuters) - How important is Judith Rodin? Ask one of the 20,000 New York public school students who got to see the Broadway hit "Hamilton" because of her and they might say she is ...
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 ...
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 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 ...
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 University Board of Trustees will convene today and tomorrow in their final meeting during University President Judith Rodin's tenure. In addition to typical June agenda items -- including budgets ...
But in the ensuing years, Rodin has been faced some criticism for not spending enough time talking to students and failing to understand or follow through on their concerns. Rodin has maintained a ...
When she assumes her new position, Rodin will become the highest-ranking woman administrator in the Ivy League. Noting that all United States academic institutions have to make changes in an effort to ...
Judith Rodin is president of The Rockefeller Foundation, one of the world’s leading philanthropic organizations, and author of the recently published book The Resilience Dividend, PublicAffairs ...
Innovation is no longer the product of a singular “a-ha” moment. It has evolved into a field that can be both studied and predicted, according to Judith Rodin, the President of the Rockefeller ...