Chantel Rush Tebbe

Managing Director, American Cities at The Kresge Foundation

Chantel Rush Tebbe has a diverse work experience spanning multiple industries. Chantel is currently the Managing Director of American Cities at The Kresge Foundation, where they focus on strengthening and revitalizing cities with an emphasis on poverty reduction and community and economic development. Prior to this role, Chantel held positions as a Senior Program Officer and Program Officer at The Kresge Foundation, where they managed multi-million dollar portfolios and developed strategies for revitalizing cities and improving the lives of individuals with low incomes. Chantel also served as a Special Assistant to the President, Executive Office, where they led organizational change initiatives and oversaw the foundation's work in Memphis and Detroit. Chantel's previous experience includes working as an Associate Marketing Manager Intern at General Mills, a Senior Analyst at Gap Inc., and a Management Consultant at Kurt Salmon Associates. Chantel also interned at Harvey & Company LLC in the field of Mergers & Acquisitions.

Chantel Rush Tebbe's education history includes earning a Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) in General Management from Harvard Business School, which they attended from 2013 to 2015. Prior to that, they obtained dual Bachelor's degrees in International Relations and Spanish from Stanford University, where they studied from 2004 to 2008. The field of study for their Bachelor's degrees is unspecified.

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Detroit, United States

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The Kresge Foundation

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The Kresge Foundation was founded in 1924 to promote human progress. Today, Kresge fulfills that mission by building and strengthening pathways to opportunity for low-income people in America’s cities, seeking to dismantle structural and systemic barriers to equality and justice. Using a full array of grant, loan, and other investment tools, Kresge invests more than $160 million annually to foster economic and social change. For more information visit Kresge.org.


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