Anne Marie Burgoyne

Managing Director, Social Innovation, Emerson Collective, Emerson Collective

Biography

Anne Marie Burgoyne is the Managing Director, Social Innovation at Emerson Collective where she leads the investment process for non-profit social innovators in a wide array of sectors, including education, immigration, social justice, health and the environment. She also works with the diverse team at Emerson to assure that partner organizations access EC’s capacity building, communications, convening and advocacy supports. Before joining EC, Anne Marie was Managing Director of the Draper Richards Kaplan Foundation where she made early-stage grants to high-growth, high-impact non-profits. Anne Marie is on the governing boards of Girl Effect, Stand for Children and The Management Center and on the advisory boards of College Track and REDF. She teaches a class at Stanford’s Graduate School of Business called Making Social Ventures Happen. Earlier in her career, Anne Marie was a non-profit Executive Director a REDF Farber Fellow. Before entering the non-profit sector, Anne Marie was on the executive team of a technology services company and an investment banker. Anne Marie received her MBA from Stanford University’s Graduate School of Business. She also holds a BA in English and a BS in Economics from the University of Pennsylvania and its Wharton School, respectively. She lives in San Francisco with her husband and two terrific girls and enjoys walking, yoga, cooking and cabaret singing.

Regional Focus

North America, Eastern and Southern Africa