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Development charities / Investment / Henry Kravis / Roy Prosterman / The Henry R. Kravis Prize in Leadership / Claremont McKenna College / Rural Development Institute / Financial economics / Philanthropy / Kohlberg Kravis Roberts / Year of birth missing / Council on Foreign Relations
Date: 2014-01-21 18:35:16
Development charities
Investment
Henry Kravis
Roy Prosterman
The Henry R. Kravis Prize in Leadership
Claremont McKenna College
Rural Development Institute
Financial economics
Philanthropy
Kohlberg Kravis Roberts
Year of birth missing
Council on Foreign Relations

ROY L. PROSTERMAN AWARDED HENRY R. KRAVIS PRIZE IN LEADERSHIP; Rural Development Institute Founder Noted As “Champion for the World’s Poor” $250,000 Prize Designed to Foster Leadership in the Non-Profit World Clare

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