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Briana Marbury | |
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Education | Bachelor's in Accounting, MBA, Leadership Studies at Stanford University |
Occupation | CEO of Interledger Foundation |
Known for | Advancing digital financial inclusion |
Early Life and Education
[edit]Briana Marbury holds a Bachelor's degree in Accounting and an MBA from Wayne State University, which laid the foundation for her career in business management and finance. She further advanced her leadership skills through studies in strategic leadership at Stanford University.[1].
Career
[edit]Marbury is the current CEO of the Interledger Foundation (ILF), a global nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing open financial systems that promote economic inclusion for underserved populations around the world. Under her leadership, the foundation has significantly grown and fostered innovative digital payment systems that bridge financial gaps for marginalized communities[2].
Before joining ILF, Marbury worked in key roles at several mission-driven organizations:
- At 350.org, a global environmental organization, she contributed to campaign operations and financial strategy[3].
- At Repair the World, she helped improve financial operations and strategic development, empowering Jewish young adults to serve others[4].
- Her time at Uncommon Schools, a nonprofit network of charter schools, provided her with valuable experience in scaling social impact initiatives[5].
Advocacy for Financial Inclusion
[edit]Marbury is a leading advocate for ensuring equitable access to financial services, particularly for populations without traditional banking options. She has championed the use of open-source financial technology to drive sustainable change in the financial inclusion space[6].
As the CEO of the ILF, Marbury has been instrumental in pushing the boundaries of digital financial systems that facilitate low-cost and seamless cross-border transfers. Her work aligns with her vision of creating a more interconnected and inclusive global economy[7].
Vision and Impact
[edit]Marbury’s work focuses on the intersection of technology, finance, and human-centered design. She envisions a world where everyone, regardless of their background or location, has access to the financial tools needed for economic empowerment[8]
References
[edit]- [Causeartist - Briana Marbury - Interledger Foundation](https://www.causeartist.com)
- [Interledger Foundation](https://www.interledger.org)
- [Repair the World - Leadership](https://www.repairtheworld.org)
- [Uncommon Schools - Leadership Team](https://www.uncommonschools.org)
Category:Living people Category:American businesspeople Category:American women business executives Category:Digital finance professionals Category:Stanford University alumni Category:Wayne State University alumni Category:Nonprofit executives Category:Women nonprofit executives Category:Interledger Foundation