Phd Harvard Economics
Black History Month: Black Acheiver of the day?
Dambisa Moyo
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1. Zambian immigrant [South Africa]
2. Masters Degree in Economics [Harvard University/Ivy League]
3. PhD in Economics [Oxford University/Ivy League]
4. Bachelors Degree in Chemistry [American University]
5. Masters of Business Administration (MBA) [American University]
6. Former employee of prestigious investment firm Goldman Sachs
7. Credited with coming up with one of the most innovative solutions to Africa’s economic woes
8. Former World Bank employee
9. Board member of petroleum company [Lundin Petroleum]
10. Author of ‘Dead Aid”—why Aid should be cut off to Africa
http://oglobo.globo.com/blogs/arquivos_upload/2009/04/325_66-DambisaMoyo.jpg
http://www.dambisamoyo.com/
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