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Moses Lee is a Lecturer at the Center for Entrepreneurship at the University of Michigan and a Manager at the William Davidson Institute where he studies, writes case studies, and consults enterprises in transitioning global economies. He has a particular interest in social ventures and their impact on society. Moses was a member of the interdisciplinary team assembled to design and implement the first undergraduate multidisciplinary Social Entrepreneurship course offered at the University of Michigan. He currently teaches a course called Social Venture Creation.
Moses has written a number of case studies on social ventures and their impacts. He is currently developing an article on vision correction in the developing world and research notes on social venture financing. Moses frequently works on knowledge pieces with Acumen Fund and is a Staff Writer for the enterprise and development blog, www.nextbillion.net.
Before joining the William Davidson Institute, Moses worked in investment banking at Citigroup Corporate and Investment Bank and financial services at General Motors and Ernst & Young. He graduated with high distinction from the Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan with a BBA and MAcc. While attending Ross, Moses was also the Editor-in-Chief of the Monroe Street Journal, the business school newspaper. He is also a CPA in the State of Michigan.
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