Carrie Rich is the co-founder and CEO of The Global Good Fund. The Global Good Fund was created in December 2011 based on the belief that young people can change the world, especially when working with experienced leaders. Carrie tested this theory while teaching as an adjunct faculty member at Georgetown University where she developed a Healthcare Sustainability curriculum and published a book, Sustainability for Healthcare Management: A Leadership Imperative. Carrie currently teaches Health Entrepreneurship at George Washington University. Carrie sits on the for-profit board of Rezon8Capital, as well as the nonprofit boards Ibasho, Halcyon Incubator and One Planet International School. Carrie is the recipient of the POLITICO Women Who Rule Award, Washington Business Journal 40 under 40, Entrepreneur.com Top 30 Start-ups to Watch, Stevie Award for Women in Business, Asian Social Innovation CEO of the Year, Social Enterprise Alliance 50 under 40, and Empact100. Carrie has been published in media outlets such as Forbes, Entrepreneur, HuffingtonPost, Inc., The Founder Institute, Under30CEO, and Philanthropy News Digest.