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AVPN is the largest network of social investors in Asia. AVPN enables collaborations between policy makers, family offices, foundations and the private sector to increase the impact and flow of capital deployed towards closing SDG gaps in Asia.
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Nadia joined the Economics of Mutuality platform in July 2020 as the Managing Director of EoM Solutions. As such she is responsible for the strategic direction, the organizational and delivery model of the entity as well as client development and client service. In her leadership role, she also ensures the activities of EoM Solutions are aligned with and contributing to the overall purpose of the EoM Foundation. Nadia is based in Geneva, where the EoM Foundation and EoM Solutions have their global headquarters. Before joining the Economics of Mutuality platform, Nadia worked more 20 years in the areas of business and economics. She spent 14 years with McKinsey & Company, the leading management consulting firm, where she acted as a partner during 5+ years. She advised public and private sector clients globally (with a focus on Europe, Middle East and North / West Africa) on topics ranging from strategic changes to economic development plans and organizational transformations. She also worked 3 years at the French Ministry of Economy and Finance as an economist within the Treasury Department. She graduated from HEC in Paris, the French leading business school, in 2000, and obtained a Masters in Economic Analysis and Policy from Paris School of Economics in 2001 and a Masters in International Economics from the Kiel Institute for the World Economy (Germany) in 2002. She is French and Algerian and speaks French, English and German.