• 14 years ago
Lindsey Nefesh-Clark | Student of the Year by the MBA | European Executive MBA ESCP Europe 2009

Organised by the Association of MBAs (AMBA) and British newspaper The Independent, the award aims to recognise the broad scope and international attitude of today's most outstanding scholars.

British newspaper The Independent detailed Lindsey's curriculum in October:

After graduating from the University of Cambridge in 1994, Lindsey Nefesh-Clarke went to New York to work for Human Rights Watch. Now she lives in France and works for the humanitarian organisation Enfants d'Aise, where she is the director of the Philippines programme, which brings food, shelter, medical care and education to children living in slums. She graduated with an executive MBA from ESCP Europe, the international business school, in June this year.
"I enrolled on the MBA because I wanted to gain the business, management and leadership skills that could strengthen my work in the humanitarian field," she says. Finding ways to provide small loans to help people from extremely poor communities provide for themselves is one of her passions. Nefesh-Clarke is also the founder of the Women's Worldwide Web, a not-for-profit online platform that seeks to empower women through small loans to help them establish a livelihood, education, mentoring and networking."
http://www.escpeurope.eu/escp-europe-programmes/european-executive-mba/mba-news-and-events-european-executive-mba-escp-europe/

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