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Bhavika Vyas
There appears to be a misunderstanding in the query. Bhavika Vyas and Jacqueline Novogratz are two different individuals, and the information provided contains some inaccuracies.
Bhavika Vyas is not the Chief Executive Officer of Acumen. She is currently a Managing Director at StepStone Group LP, focusing on responsible and impact investing.13 Vyas previously worked at Acumen Fund, Inc. as a portfolio manager from 2005 to 2007, concentrating on emerging market water and sanitation issues.23
The LinkedIn username "jacqueline-novogratz-a6313" likely refers to Jacqueline Novogratz, who is the founder and CEO of Acumen.4 Jacqueline Novogratz and Bhavika Vyas are separate individuals with different roles and career paths.
Bhavika Vyas has had a diverse career in finance and impact investing, including positions at East Rock Capital, Goldman Sachs Investment Management, and Siguler Guff.12 She holds an MBA from Stanford Business School and a BSE from Duke University.13
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My father, who died a week ago, would write daily emails to his seven children and their spouses. "Good morning, everyone!" he would write, and then share details of the day — the weather, small and big victories among the siblings, local news. One thing you could always count on was his ending: Count your blessings.
As I've gotten older, I've come to understand that simple phrase more deeply. Appreciate the moment. Appreciate the people around you. Focus not on what you do not have, but on what you do. Lift up other people. Love one another.
Simple ideas, all encompassed in three words that I will hold close, cherish, and try to live by for the rest of my life:
Count Your Blessings.

I want everything—like Rilke does—and with that wanting comes the reality that everything includes the good and the bad, the loud and the soft… all so important to becoming. But it isn’t always easy when you do the right thing, only to see others celebrated on stages for choosing profit or power over purpose. Much of our work is thankless, yet there is a richness that comes from finding a North Star and staying the course. There is a groundedness. And ultimately, by cultivating the truly essential, we find ourselves with qualities others cannot take away.


