Anne Lebleu
Anne Lebleu
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I believe in people’s capacity to think expansively about solutions for collective society, and in the power of aligning the right capital and ideas to make those solutions real. That belief is what has driven my career: finding ways for capitalism to work better for more people, and aligning philanthropic strategy, policy, and impact investing because the right solution to a hard problem rarely announces itself. It has to be found.


My perspective comes from two decades of work that crosses sectors most advisors treat as separate. I started as a graduate fellow at a global arts foundation, where I first learned how institutional funders think, how grant decisions get made, and what it means to steward a mission at scale. From there, I moved to a leading philanthropic advisory firm, where I designed and managed complex grant portfolios, conducted landscape research, and translated principals’ values into coherent strategies. Each experience built on the last. I then joined a global investment firm, where I learned how institutional capital actually moves, how investment decisions get made, how risk is assessed, and where the leverage points are between private capital and systemic change. This is the combination that makes comprehensive social impact work possible.


I partner with ultra-high-net-worth families, family offices, and foundations to turn ambitious vision into measurable impact. I come to this work with a conviction that lasting solutions are found through deep inquiry, courageous collaboration, and a steadfast commitment to creativity.


That conviction, paired with a clear-eyed understanding of just how ambitious real change is, shapes every relationship.


I keep the full detail of my background on LinkedIn, for those who want it before we connect.


Fluent in English, French, and Spanish, I bring a global perspective to this work and a genuine belief that the most important answers are found by those willing to look in unexpected places.