Antoinette Malveaux has a diverse work experience spanning multiple industries. Antoinette began their career at Bank of America, where they held various positions in banking operations, commercial lending, and global treasury. After this, they joined American Express Bank as the Director of Strategic Planning, where they managed and transformed the strategic planning process for the organization, conducted country studies, and prepared senior managers for board presentations.
Following their time at American Express Bank, Antoinette Malveaux held leadership roles at the National Black MBA Association, serving as President & CEO and later as a Consulting Executive. Antoinette then joined Howard University, School of Business as an Adjunct Professor before moving on to Casey Family Programs. At Casey Family Programs, they served as the Managing Director for Strategic Alliances and later as the Managing Director for Strategic Engagements and Initiatives.
Throughout their career, Antoinette Malveaux has demonstrated expertise in strategic planning, partnerships, and executive leadership.
Antoinette Malveaux has a diverse education history spanning over several years. In 1975 to 1978, they attended City College of San Francisco, where they pursued general studies. Following this, from 1979 to 1981, Antoinette obtained a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree in Economics from the University of San Francisco. In 1984 to 1985, they attended The Wharton School, where they achieved a Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree with a focus on International Finance and Multinational Management. Finally, in 2005, Antoinette attended the Stanford University Graduate School of Business for an Executive Education Program for Philanthropic Leaders.
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