Chile Hidalgo, Director of FSG

Chile is a Director at FSG. He has spent the last year researching the role of shared value in the extractives sectors and is a co-author of the FSG report on shared value in extractives, “Extracting with Purpose,” and has spoken at numerous events around the world about the paper’s findings. In addition, he has worked extensively with corporations in the mining, oil and gas, agriculture, and forestry industries to develop shared value strategies through which they can address social needs while at the same time creating innovation and growth opportunities for the business. For the last two years, he has led an ongoing project with a multinational oil and gas company on setting up and implementing a framework to measure the business and social impact of their social investment.

Prior to joining FSG, Chile was a management consultant at Oliver Wyman, where he worked on a variety of strategic initiatives for Fortune 1000 companies, with a focus on the technology and utility sectors. He also has worked at The Cadmus Group, an environmental consulting firm, where he primarily dealt with policy issues related to clean water and drinking water. Chile received his MBA from the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth and his AB in history from Harvard College.

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