Andrea Silbert | |
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Born | 1963/1964 (age 59–60) |
Education | Harvard University |
Known for | Gender equity advocacy |
Political party | Democratic |
Children | 3 |
Andrea Silbert (born 1963/1964) is an American nonprofit executive specialized in gender equity and poverty issues. She has served as the first president of the Eos Foundation since 2007. Silbert cofounded the Center for Women & Enterprise nonprofit in 1995 and served as its chief executive officer until 2004.
Silbert was born in 1963 or 1964 and is from Harwich, Massachusetts. [1] She earned a B.A. in economics from Harvard College. [1] [2] Following graduation, she worked as a financial analyst at Morgan Stanley for two years. [1] [2] In 1988, she worked at a business school in Costa Rica writing case studies and conducting industry research. [1] [3] She also worked with Women's World Banking in Costa Rica, Colombia, and Brazil. [3] Silbert attended Harvard Business School and the Harvard Kennedy School, graduating with a M.B.A. and M.P.A. in 1992. [4] [2]
For two years, Silbert worked with Women's World Banking in Brazil that helped prostitutes and women living in poverty. [1] In 1995, she cofounded Center for Women & Enterprise, a nonprofit agency with a goal of helping women in business. [4] Starting with three employees and donated space at Northeastern University, the center had twenty-five employees and over one-hundred volunteers by 2004. [4] On May 1, 2004, she resigned as its chief executive officer and was succeeded by Donna Good. [4] Silbert was a Democratic candidate in the 2006 Massachusetts lieutenant governor election, losing in the primaries to Tim Murray. [5] She ran on a socially progressive platform focused on job creation. [6] In 2007, she became the first president of the Eos Foundation. [5] [2] For nine years, the foundation was primarily focused on reducing poverty in Greater Boston. [5] In 2015, she expanded the foundation's mission to improve gender equity in business and higher education. [5]
Silbert is married to a graphic designer and artist. [1] They have three children. [6]