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Anne Marie Burgoyne
Portfolio Director
Anne Marie Burgoyne is responsible for identifying and supporting Draper Richards Foundation Fellows and creating infrastructure for the support of the Fellows and their organizations.
Before joining Draper Richards, Anne Marie was the Executive Director of United Cerebral Palsy of the Golden Gate where she undertook a successful financial and operational turn-around and program merger. Prior, Anne Marie was a Roberts Enterprise Development Fund Farber Fellow at Community Gatepath, a non-profit that provides services to children and adults with developmental disabilities. During her time with the agency, she doubled the capacity of the children's center and grew the agency's client-staffed business enterprises. Before entering the non-profit arena, Anne Marie was the Vice President of Service at Digital Impact, a publicly-traded email marketing company, and an Associate at Robertson Stephens, where she did investment banking with emerging market clients.
Currently Anne Marie serves on the Boards of Scojo Foundation, Grassroot Soccer, Build Change, Genocide Intervention Network, One Acre Fund, LivingGoods, Mapendo International and the Stanford Graduate School of Business Alumni Consulting Team; she is on the Advisory Council of Net Impact. She previously served on the boards of Reentry Strategies Institute and Little Kids Rock. She has been a judge for the Manhattan Institute Social Entrepreneur Award, Civic Ventures Purpose Prize, Social Venture Network Innovation Awards, New York University Catherine B. Reynolds Foundation Social Entrepreneurship Program, and Harvard Business School Social Enterprise Business Plan Competition.
Anne Marie received her Master of Business Administration and Public Management Program certificate from Stanford University's Graduate School of Business and was selected by her peers as the recipient of the Ernest C. Arbuckle Award. She also holds a Bachelor of Arts in English and a Bachelor of Science in Economics from the University of Pennsylvania and its Wharton School, respectively.
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