Andrea Silbert is the President of the Eos Foundation, a $50 million private philanthropic foundation with offices in Boston and Harwich Port, Massachusetts. The mission of the Eos Foundation is to break the cycle of poverty by investing in children’s futures. Prior to her leadership of Eos, Andrea was a candidate for Lieutenant Governor in the Massachusetts 2006 Democratic primary. In 1995, Andrea co-founded and served for nine years as the CEO of the Center for Women & Enterprise, the largest women’s entrepreneurial development center in the country. Andrea began her career on Wall Street as a financial analyst with Morgan Stanley in New York. She left the country in 1988 to serve in grassroots economic development in Costa Rica, Colombia, and Brazil Andrea lives in Harwich, Massachusetts, with her three children. She attended Harvard University, earning a Master of Business Administration, a Master of Public Administration and a Bachelor of Arts in Economics.