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Katherine Maloney
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Executive Director, Infosys Foundation, ESG
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Infosys Limited
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Kate is an Associate VP at Infosys Ltd and Executive Director of the Infosys Foundation USA. She works to advance the Infosys ESG Vision 2030 commitment to upskill 10 million with digital skill by 2025 by delivering the mission of the Foundation to expand K12 computer science and maker education in communities of need across the USA and managing the flagship digital upskilling platform, Infosys Springboard USA for higher ed and professional learners.
Prior, she was a Director at KPMG LLP where she led strategic engagements in sustainable development and social impact for the UN, private foundations, multi-lateral organizations, non-profits and government entities within both the Global Infrastructure Advisory practice in London and NY and the International Development Assistance Services division in NY. Kate had the good fortune to be seconded to the World Economic Forum where she served as the Project Lead for the “Future Role of Civil Society” program. Kate spent seven years in Washington, DC as the Country Manager for Mexico and Central America at the U.S. Trade and Development Agency and within the Office of Senator Richard G. Lugar on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
She earned a BA from Wake Forest University and a MA from the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS). Kate has just completed 10 years on the Board of Mary’s Meals USA which feeds children globally in their place of education; she recently joined the International Women’s Forum of CT and she is Co-Founder of the Global Deacs affinity network for Wake Forest University which is designed to support career development and networking across the international landscape.
Prior, she was a Director at KPMG LLP where she led strategic engagements in sustainable development and social impact for the UN, private foundations, multi-lateral organizations, non-profits and government entities within both the Global Infrastructure Advisory practice in London and NY and the International Development Assistance Services division in NY. Kate had the good fortune to be seconded to the World Economic Forum where she served as the Project Lead for the “Future Role of Civil Society” program. Kate spent seven years in Washington, DC as the Country Manager for Mexico and Central America at the U.S. Trade and Development Agency and within the Office of Senator Richard G. Lugar on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
She earned a BA from Wake Forest University and a MA from the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS). Kate has just completed 10 years on the Board of Mary’s Meals USA which feeds children globally in their place of education; she recently joined the International Women’s Forum of CT and she is Co-Founder of the Global Deacs affinity network for Wake Forest University which is designed to support career development and networking across the international landscape.
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