University of Michigan Ross Social Venture Fund
Samir Malviya is an experienced executive with a diverse background in homebuilding, venture capital, and social impact. Currently serving as VP - Build to Rent at Homebound since April 2020, Malviya leverages technology to revolutionize homebuilding for communities affected by natural disasters. Previous roles include General Manager at One Concern, where artificial intelligence was utilized to predict disaster impacts, and Principal at Patamar Capital, focusing on investments in Asia's growing economies. Malviya has held board and advisory positions at organizations like Ricult and Lawrencedale Agro Processing, promoting agricultural efficiency and digital payment solutions. An alumnus of the University of Michigan with an MBA in Entrepreneurship and Venture Capital, Malviya also has a Bachelor’s degree in Economics and Political Science from Northwestern University.
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University of Michigan Ross Social Venture Fund
Launched in September 2009 by a group of MBA students, the University of Michigan Social Venture Fund (SVF) invests in and supports innovative companies that place social impact at the heart of their business model. SVF fosters the growth of enterprises responding to societal needs that traditional markets have insufficiently addressed. As the first student-run social venture fund in the country, SVF provides an unparalleled action-based learning experience, which places equal importance on maximizing financial returns and socially/environmentally-driven venture investing and entrepreneurship. The fund is housed within the Zell Lurie Institute for Entrepreneurial Studies at the Ross School of Business.