Rashmi Khare Rashmi has a account Director at Social Finance, Inc. Boston, Massachusetts 500+ connections Contact info Social Finance, Inc. Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth About I am a financial professional with a relationship-driven nature, a comprehensive knowledge of capital markets, and an advanced understanding of trading strategies, valuation procedures, and funding mechanisms. My background includes a solid grounding in investment research, significant transactional experience, and an expert ability to analyze trends. My career reflects a consistent ability to develop new ideas for mobilizing capital and a relentless commitment to quality in both strategy and execution. I am interested in how the due diligence and investment discipline of finance can be used in the social sector. I am interested in working on economic development, corporate social responsibility, and social causes like financial inclusion and women's advancement. No alt text provided for this image Reinventing a Career -- In Impact Investing: Rashmi Khare T’14 Reinventing a Career -- In Impact Investing: Rashmi Khare T’14 Experience Social Finance, Inc. Director Company NameSocial Finance, Inc. Dates EmployedMar 2015 – Present Employment Duration4 yrs 9 mos LocationGreater Boston Area • Mobilized $2.6M in private funding for 20th PFS Project in the US: Ventura County Project to Support Reentry. Secured over $400,000 in grant funding for project partners to support deal development costs. • Current Issue areas: education (pre-k, adult learners), criminal justice, juvenile justice, maternal health and early childhood. • Conduct due diligence on potential non-profit service providers. • Analyze potential net savings to government. • Create an integrated service delivery program structure and operations plan to achieve desired social outcomes. • Draft deal terms with key stakeholders within private, nonprofit and public sector. • Collaborate with the team to define methodology for quantifying both social and financial returns • Oversee the development of financial models. • Identify and measure key performance outcomes. • Identify investment-worthy social enterprises and create innovative methods to scale and finance social progress. • Lead contract, financing and capital raise processes. • Project work featured in Whitney Museum of American Art 2017 Biennial. … see more SIBs-Early-Years_Social-Finance_2016_Final.pdf SIBs-Early-Years_Social-Finance_2016_Final.pdf CRowland Public Money 2017.jpg CRowland Public Money 2017.jpg Kiva.org Kiva Fellow: Accion East Company NameKiva.org Dates EmployedSep 2014 – Dec 2014 Employment Duration4 mos LocationNYC • Worked across internal teams and between organizations to change loan life cycle and improve funding rates. • Created new marketing materials to address key communications issues. Wrote over thirty borrower profiles per month. Led training session for Accion East teams on mechanics of Kiva and strategic partnership. • Developed strategy to integrate new Kiva initiatives with Accion East work plans. • Only Kiva fellow placed with US-based field partner. … see more Ulupono Initiative MBA Finance Internship Company NameUlupono Initiative Dates EmployedJun 2013 – Aug 2013 Employment Duration3 mos LocationHonolulu, Hawaii • Conducted due diligence for investments under consideration, including study of commodities risk and debt service coverage stress testing. • Developed value chain and relationship maps for water supply and demand on Hawai`i. Identified key drivers and leverage points for senior management presentation. Recommended focus areas to maximize influence. … see more Fidelity Investments Company NameFidelity Investments Total Duration10 yrs 11 mos TitleMortgage Trader Dates EmployedJul 2006 – Apr 2012 Employment Duration5 yrs 10 mos LocationMerrimack, NH • Analyzed, recommended, and executed relative value strategies across mortgage products (book size $7B) for nine portfolio managers and five investment mandates with AUM of $225B. Engaged with Complex Operations Group to explore new investment opportunities, including Reverse Mortgages and Prepayment Linked Notes. • Primary liaison between fund managers and Wall Street traders in all major sector products to deliver solutions, influence decision-makers and drive trades. Traded volumes in excess of $100B during 2007-2008 financial crisis. • Created marketing presentation for prospective clients explaining agency securitized mortgages, investment team process, and competitive advantage. … see more TitleEnd User Developer Dates EmployedJun 2001 – Jan 2007 Employment Duration5 yrs 8 mos LocationMerrimack, NH Developed, maintained and enhanced business critical applications for trading. • Held simultaneously with Fixed Income Trading positions until 2007. • Represented business users to enterprise technology group to understand and communicate trading process needs. • Created front-end infrastructure for the first in-house electronic trading platform. • Integrated enterprise trade ticket with trading platform, eliminating dependency on front-end Access database and reducing trading operation risk. … see more Show 1 more role Education Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth Degree NameMBA Dates attended or expected graduation 2012 – 2014 Activities and Societies: Revers Board Fellow (David's House), Center for Business and Society MBA Fellow 2014 Recipient of the Tuck Class of 1976 Allwin Community Service Award Media (1) This position has 1 media No alt text provided for this image Reinventing a Career -- In Impact Investing: Rashmi Khare T’14 Reinventing a Career -- In Impact Investing: Rashmi Khare T’14 Massachusetts Institute of Technology Massachusetts Institute of Technology Degree NameSB Field Of StudyEconomics Dates attended or expected graduation 1997 – 2001 Activities and Societies: Alpha Chi Omega, 2001 Ring Committee, Student Ambassador, Freshmen Seminar Advisor