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Elizabeth MacBride

Author/Speaker | Consultant, Women Entrepreneurs Finance Initiative, housed at the World Bank

Professional Background

Elizabeth MacBride is an accomplished author, business journalist, and dynamic speaker, known for her extensive work in entrepreneurship, finance, and international business. Currently, she serves as a senior knowledge and advocacy consultant at the We-Fi Secretariat, which is part of the World Bank. With a strong commitment to advocating for underrepresented and often unheard voices, Elizabeth embraces the role of a truth-seeker in all her endeavors.

Notably, Elizabeth was a member of the founding team of Wealthfront, an innovative fintech company recognized as one of the first automated financial advisors. Her expertise in finance and investment is further demonstrated by her co-authorship of the book "Little Book of Robo Investing: How To Make Money While You Sleep," which provides practical insights into the world of automated investing and financial independence.

Elizabeth's insightful research and analysis have made a significant impact on public policy; her co-authored work, "The New Builders: Face to Face with the True Future of Business," played a critical role in reshaping $250 billion of U.S. government aid during the pandemic. This achievement exemplifies her ability to leverage academic research and translate it into actionable policy recommendations that benefit entrepreneurs and businesses during challenging times.

Education and Achievements

Elizabeth's educational journey reflects her dedication to understanding the complexities of international policy and its intersection with technology. She holds a Master’s degree in International Public Policy from the prestigious Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), where she focused on the implications of artificial intelligence and disinformation. In addition, she obtained a Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing from George Mason University and a Bachelor of Science in Journalism from the University of Maryland, which equip her with the skills to effectively communicate complex ideas through writing and storytelling.

Throughout her career, Elizabeth has received support from notable institutions, including the Kauffman Foundation and the Walton Family Foundation, further highlighting her impact in entrepreneurship and economic advocacy. Her professional journey includes writing and editing positions for revered publications such as Quartz, Forbes, The Atlantic, Stanford GSB, CNBC, Harvard Business Review, and Newsweek, marking her as a respected voice in business and finance journalism.

Achievements

Elizabeth is recognized for her substantial contributions to the understanding of impacts surrounding entrepreneurship and the evolving landscape of business. Beyond her books, her influential writings have shaped public discourse on technology policy, particularly focusing on the roles of disinformation and AI in society. Her commitment extends to teaching, as she served as an adjunct professor at Penn State University and the University of Maryland, where she shared her extensive knowledge and experience with the next generation of journalists and business leaders.

In her previous roles, Elizabeth has also made notable contributions as a board member at CrowdSolve, and as a fellow at the Beeck Center for Social Impact and Innovation. As a founder of the New Builders Dispatch, she strives to amplify the stories and challenges faced by today’s entrepreneurs. Through her unique blend of journalistic prowess and entrepreneurial insight, Elizabeth MacBride continues to inspire and drive change in business practices and policies.

Education

  • Master’s in International Public Policy, Johns Hopkins SAIS
  • Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing, George Mason University
  • Bachelor of Science in Journalism, University of Maryland

Organizations

  • We-Fi - Senior Knowledge and Advocacy Consultant
  • Wealthfront - Co-Author of "Little Book of Robo Investing: How To Make Money While You Sleep"
  • The New Builders - Co-Author, research influencing $250B of U.S. government aid during the pandemic
  • New Builders Dispatch - Founder
  • CNBC, Quartz, and Forbes - Contributor
  • Independent - Freelance writer, editor, and consultant
  • CrowdSolve - Board Member
  • Beeck Center for Social Impact + Innovation - Fellow
  • Office of the Quartet - Writing Fellow
  • Wealthfront - Editor
  • Penn State University and the University of Maryland - Adjunct Professor
  • Crain's New York - Managing Editor
  • Central Penn Business Journal - Editor
  • Lancaster Newspapers - Sunday News Reporter
  • The Diamondback - Editor in Chief

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Location

Alexandria, Virginia, United States