Co-Director, Center for Social Design; Faculty, Master of Arts in Social Design
Lee is a Co-Founder of NESsT, a pioneer in supporting social enterprises -- businesses designed to solve critical social problems. Lee served for 15 years as co-CEO (1997-2011), building NESsT into a global team with 50 staff and offices in 11 countries, and was a 2004 winner of the Skoll Award for Social Entrepreneurship. As Chief Innovation Officer at NESsT (2012-2013), he was
Publications
Lee has written and co-authored several books on social enterprise and venture philanthropy,
Prior to founding NESsT, Lee worked as a Program Officer in the Public Participation Program of the Regional Environmental Center for Central and Eastern Europe (REC) in Budapest, coordinating projects with partners across 15 CEE countries in 1996-97. He started his career as a designer with firms in New York, Connecticut, and Osaka, Japan, and was the first in-house designer in international relief and development agency CARE in its New York headquarters, responsible for art direction, design and production of publications promoting CARE’s programs across Africa, Asia and Latin America.
Lee was a recipient of the prestigious Thomas J. Watson Fellowship to undertake an independent ethnology of design in Japan and Switzerland from 1988-1989.
Education
- MA, Institute for Policy Studies, 1995, Johns Hopkins University
- BA, Studio Art, 1988, Connecticut College