Alex Amouyel
Executive Director, MIT Solve
Alex Amouyel is the Executive Director of Solve, an initiative of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Solve is a community of cross-sector leaders devoted to identifying and supporting solutions to actionable challenges through open innovation. Previously, Alex was the Director of Program for the Clinton Global Initiative, where she curated the content for the Annual Meeting. She also worked for Save the Children International in London and across Asia, the Middle East and Haiti, and at the Boston Consulting Group. Alex holds a double Masters from Sciences Po, Paris, and the London School of Economics, and a Bachelors from Trinity College, Cambridge, UK.
Alex is the author of The Answer Is You: A Guidebook to Creating a Life Full of Impact.
Articles
Announcing the Next Solve Global Challenges:
Why Prime Minister Trudeau is Coming to Solve at MIT
Boston Globe: Crowdsourcing Innovation Could Solve Some of our Thorniest Global Problems
This Year’s Co-Chairs for Solve’s Four Challenges: Jim Kim, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, & Peter Sands
Over $650,000 in Prize Funding Available for the New Global Challenges
Announcing MIT Solve's 2019 Global Challenges
If You Can’t Find Women Tech Innovators, You’re Not Looking Hard Enough
3D Print, Tech Solutions, and “Aha” Moments: a Circular Economy Solveathon in Action
We Must Close the Innovation Gap to Achieve the UN Sustainable Development Goals
Greta, Tokatawin, Patrisse, Gloria. We are 13 to 85. We are Generation Solve.
A Year in Review and a Look Forward to 2020
Announcing the MIT Solve 2020 Global Challenges
Coronavirus: Health Security Challenge Launch and Moving to Virtual Solve at MIT
MIT Solve’s Launch of the Reimagining Pathways in the US Challenge and Our Commitment to Anti-Racism
Announcing Virtual Solve Challenge Finals on September 29 to Select 2020 Solver Teams and Share Over $2 Million in Prize Funding
A Letter to Incoming Students: It’s Time to Redefine Success
Thank you from MIT Solve & Looking Ahead to 2021
Introducing the 2021 Elevate Prize: What’s Different This Year
What a Year! Thank you + Looking Ahead in 2022
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