Stephan Chambers
Stephan Chambers took up the post of inaugural Director of the Marshall Institute at LSE in May 2016. The Marshall Institute is committed to increasing the impact of private contributions to public benefit through teaching, research and convening.
Prior to the Marshall Institute Stephan Chambers was the co-founder of the Skoll World Forum, chair of the Skoll Centre for Social Entrepreneurship and Director of International Strategy at Saїd Business School, Oxford University, and Senior Research Fellow at Lincoln College Oxford.
He sits on the advisory board of Princeton University Press and is a Director of the Britdoc Foundation, the Dartington Trust, the University of the People and the Dragon School.
Stephan Chambers wrote a regular entrepreneurship column for the Financial Times and, in 2014, was special advisor to Larry Brilliant and Jeff Skoll at the Skoll Global Threats Fund in California. He teaches entrepreneurship, social entrepreneurship and entrepreneurial finance.
From 2000 to 2014 he directed the University of Oxford's MBA, overseeing its rise in international influence and rankings. In addition, he was the founding Director of Oxford University's Executive MBA programme and helped to found Oxford University's Man Institute for Quantitative Finance.