Building on work done earlier in the year, AMGlobal helped a client in
Peru to design and implement a second social outreach program -
offering nutrtional education to mothers and children - as part of a
unique CSR initiative called Comedad. view
AMGlobal publishes CSR article titled "Working Smarter" on Devex.com view
Andrew Mack is
Principal of AMGlobal
Consulting, a specialized Washington, DC-based consulting firm that helps companies
do more and better business in Emerging Markets. A former World Bank Task
Team Leader and finance professional with experience in more than 80 countries,
Mack is internationally-recognized for his work on Public-Private Partnerships,
Corporate Social Responsibility and economic development issues.
Mr. Mack founded AMGlobal in
2005 with
the goal of helping bring together diverse parties – governments, the private sector,
donors, NGOs, and foundations – interested in solving today’s toughest development
problems in a sustainable, business-oriented way.AMGlobal specializes
in partnership development and CSR project design, facilitation, and technology
issues, with clients ranging from Fortune 100 corporations such as Chevron,
Oracle, and Motorola, to donors such as the World
Bank, PEPFAR and USAID, to local firms and early stage companies focusing on
emerging and green technologies.
A frequent speaker and writer on issues around CSR, tech policy,
partnerships and economic growth, Mack has presented at major international
meetings like the Corporate Council on Africa Biennial U.S.-Africa
Business Summit, the AGOA forum, appeared on Voice of
America and other press outlets in Africa and Latin America, and is the author
of columns for East Africa Business Week and AllAfrica.com among others.
Mr. Mack holds a Bachelor of Arts Magna Cum Laude from Amherst College and a Masters in International
Relations/International Economics from the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced
International Studies. The recipient of
Fellowships from Georgetown and Johns Hopkins Universities, Mack was twice
nominated as a “Global Leader for Tomorrow” by the World Economic Forum in
Davos.
He speaks and works in
Spanish, French and Portuguese.