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Meet our Featured Commentators who are all doing great work in the sector and sharing their insights, expertise and feedback right here on our competition discussion forum. We invite you to follow their contributions!

Kristina Corvin

Wagner School of Public Service, New York University, United States

I am a Hungarian and an American citizen, and growing up in a bicultural household has helped me to see the world beyond human-made borders. I have lived in four countries, where I worked in a refugee camp, as a preschool teacher, a researcher, and studied in a variety of settings.

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Rubina Khan

Wagner School of Public Health, New York University, United States

Growing up in Pakistan and becoming a US citizen have highlighted the issues of health and economic disparities in both developing and industrialized countries. I have provided patient care in the emergency department in a community hospital in New York. This hospital provides care for the underserved, and the population is linguistically and culturally diverse. I just completed field work for a project on nutrition in India, along with other colleagues from NYU.

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Debbie Koh

Wagner School of Public Service, New York University, United States

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Hanan Nassau

Wagner School of Public Service, New York University, United States

I am a second year graduate student at the Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service at New York University. In May, I will graduate with my Masters in Public Administration with a focus on international public and nonprofit management and policy. I hope to have the chance to apply my skills in a way that supports community development in India. I spent part of the summer working for the Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN) in India and will return in January to work for a yet to-be-determined Indian corporation engaged in corporate social responsibility activities. I received a Bachelor of Science in Foreign Service from the Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University with a focus on the Middle East and South Asia.

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Cecelia Tanaka

Wagner School of Public Service, New York University, United States

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Moises Herszenhorn

Principal, Pampa Capital, Brazil

Currently is working in Private Equity in Brazil, as Principal at Pampa Capital, an agribusiness focused Private Equity Fund. Prior to joining Pampa, Moises worked as a management consultant for McKinsey & Company for 3 years, in Strategy and Corporate Finance projects in Brazil, Chile, Mexico and Luxembourg, having worked as a Research analyst for another 3 years at the same place. During that period, Mr. Herszenhorn also worked with the Ashoka-McKinsey office, in the Business Plan Competition, as a volunteer coach for participant organizations. Moises holds a bachelor degree in Public Management from Fundação Getulio Vargas in São Paulo, Brasil and an MBA degree from the Kellogg School of Management in Illinois, USA.

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