Tasha Seitz
Adjunct Professor of Social Enterprise at Kellogg School of Management
Biography
Kellogg School of Management
Tasha Seitz, Adjunct Lecturer of Global Initiatives in Management, received her MBA from the Stanford Graduate School of Business in 1997. She is an accomplished investment and business professional with significant experience investing in technology and social entrepreneurs, helping emerging companies grow efficiently, and addressing strategic and operational challenges.
Education Masters of Business Administration, 1997, Graduate School of Business, Stanford University
Bachelor of Arts, 1997, Psychology, Wellesley College, Phi Beta Kappa
Other Professional Experience Chief Investment Officer, Impact Engine, 2014-present
Chairman of the Board, Spark Ventures, 2009-present
Partner, JK&B Capital, 1997-present
Research Associate, Gartner, 1991-1995
Education Other Professional Experience
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