معرفی
Alnoor Ebrahim is the Thomas Schmidheiny Professor of International Business at The Fletcher School and Tisch College of Civic Life, Tufts University. He holds a PhD in Environmental Planning & Management from Stanford University and is a leading scholar in social impact measurement, nonprofit governance, and leadership for systemic change.
- PhD, Environmental Planning & Management, Stanford University (1999)
- MS, Civil/Environmental Engineering, Stanford University (1994)
- BSc, Civil/Environmental Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1991)
His research focuses on accountability mechanisms within nonprofits, strategic leadership for social change, and the governance of hybrid organizations. He explores how businesses, NGOs, and public agencies can balance competing stakeholder demands while addressing system-level challenges like global poverty.
Professor Ebrahim’s publications highlight lean data methodologies, NGO governance, and social performance frameworks. His work spans books, journal articles, and policy reports with a consistent emphasis on performance metrics and organizational accountability across sectors.
Scientific Awards & Recognitions
- Excellence in Sustainable Finance Education (2022)
- Terry McAdam Book Award (2020)
- James L. Paddock Teaching Award (2018)
- Pantheon Recognition (2017)
- Outstanding Book Award (2004)
- Carlo Masini Award for Innovative Scholarship (runner-up, 2010)
He has served on advisory boards for the Stanford Social Innovation Review, the World Bank’s GPSA, and the G7 Social Impact Investment Taskforce. His teaching includes executive programs at Fletcher, Harvard, and Georgetown, with prior roles at Harvard Business School and Virginia Tech.

