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Laila Bravo (Goldberg)

Managing Director at Third Sector

Laila (Goldberg) Bravo has a diverse work experience that spans over several years. Laila started their career in 2004 as a Community Fellow at Green Teen (Cornell Cooperative Extension). From 2004 to 2008, they served as a Project Associate and later became a Project Coordinator at The Food Trust, where they played a key role in launching and expanding various food access programs. Laila continued their career at The Food Trust and became the Associate Director, overseeing ambitious targets for health and wellness activities in public schools. In 2014, they briefly worked as an Innovation and Entrepreneurship Strategy Intern at World Business Chicago. Laila then pursued their MBA at Kellogg School of Management from 2013 to 2015. Since 2015, they have been associated with Third Sector, initially as a Director and later as the Managing Director.

Laila (Goldberg) Bravo completed their Bachelor of Arts degree in International Studies at Vassar College from 2000 to 2004. Laila then pursued graduate-level coursework at the University of Pennsylvania's Fels School of Government from 2007 to 2011. Later, from 2013 to 2015, they obtained a Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree from Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management, specializing in Management & Strategy and Management & Organizations.

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Third Sector

Third Sector Capital Partners, Inc. is a national nonprofit technical assistance organization advising our government agencies on how to reshape their policies, systems, and services toward better outcomes for all people, regardless of race, background, and circumstances. Founded in 2011, Third Sector is a 501(c)3 organization that has worked with more than 50 communities to deploy more than $1.8 billion of government resources toward outcomes. Third Sector's consulting engagements are organized into four Practice Areas - Economic Mobility, Early Childhood, Diversion and Reentry, and Behavioral Health - and help government agencies to better use data to understand the impact of their programs, improve the way they contract for services, allocate resources to support underserved populations, and collaborate with community stakeholders and partner agencies to improve services. Third Sector strives to co-create projects with our partners, understand the root causes of inequity, implement data-driven and community-driven solutions, and set up sustainable systems for continuous improvement to ensure that governments can do this work with their partners after their engagement with Third Sector ends.


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