Sarah Stein Greenberg
Sarah Stein Greenberg is a member of Monitor Innovation, a part of the Monitor Group Company. She recently transferred from Monitor's office in New York City to join its growing presence in Delhi. Prior to joining Monitor, Sarah taught innovation and design thinking at Stanford University's Hasso Plattner Institute for Design to graduate students from multidisciplinary backgrounds, senior corporate executives, and nonprofit leaders. She also co-taught a graduate-level course on design for the developing world that focused on creating affordable agricultural and health technologies in Myanmar, Nepal, and Mexico. Sarah has a background in communications and fundraising and spent the early part of her career working in the field of women's health care in the U.S.
Sarah has worked with clients to help them build the internal capabilities necessary to generate and implement breakthrough innovations. Her recent work has involved the shipping and logistics industry, assisting the client in designing the process and systems necessary for a new innovation department. For a multilateral aid agency, Sarah is currently working to design a challenge fund to stimulate innovation in the field of urban poverty alleviation.
Sarah’s work in Myanmar and at Stanford University's Hasso Plattner Institute for Design was written up in both Business week and Metropolis Magazine. Sarah received an M.B.A from Stanford University and holds a B.A. in History from Oberlin College. |