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Hilary Pennington is an American philanthropist and the first Executive Vice President of Ford Foundation, a position she held since January 2018. Pennington is celebrated for leading the launch of the five-year, $5 billion BUILD initiative which invested in the sustainability and capacity of 300 social justice organizations around the world. Previously, she was vice president for Ford foundation’s programming on Education, Creativity, and Free Expression.

Before joining Ford Foundation, she was the Director of Education, post secondary success and special initiatives at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and led the foundation's effort to double by 2025 the number of low-income Americans who obtain a post secondary credential by age 26.

Early life and education
The oldest of 3 children, Pennington was born in South Africa. In her interviews with several media sources, she has mentioned that witnessing the inequality of apartheid in her father's home country of South Africa helped shape her lifelong passion for social justice.

Her later years were spent in St. Louis, with her family regularly spending summers in Door County, Wisconsin.

Pennington graduated from Yale University’s School of Management and holds a graduate degree in social anthropology from Oxford University. She also obtained a master’s degree in theological studies from Episcopal Divinity School.

The Ford Foundation
In 2018, Pennington was appointed as the first executive vice president of Ford Foundation. As Executive Vice President, Pennington oversees all programs, in the U.S. and globally, for the Ford Foundation, a social justice philanthropy with a $13 billion endowment and annual grant making of $600 million.

Pennington joined the Ford Foundation in 2013 as a program vice president. During her time as program vice president, she led the foundation's work on arts and culture, documentary film making, journalism, and youth leadership. Pennington also led the foundation's work in Africa and the Middle East.

Other professional work
In addition to a background in education and social justice in the non profit sector, Pennington was a former adviser to Presidents George H.W. Bush and Bill Clinton, and is the co-founder of Boston-based Jobs for the Future, a research, consulting, and policy-development organization.

Early life and education
Essomé was born in Cameroon in October, 1968. She has an MBA in Finance from Columbia Business School, where she was a Robert F. Toigo fellow. She also obtained a BBA in Finance from Howard University in Washington DC.

Career
In September, 2011, Essomé was appointed chief executive officer of the African Private Equity and Venture Capital Association (AVCA), a pan-African industry body which aims to catalyse, promote and enable private equity and venture capital investment in Africa.

Essomé's investment banking career has spanned over 20 years with roles in equities, fixed income and investment management. She was previously a Director at Neuberger Berman and has worked with with Merrill Lynch, Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan, and Nomura. In early 2007, Essomé joined Lehman Brothers Asset Management.

Essome has worked in the US, UK and France.

Personal life
Essomé married Guy René Essomé in January 2008. She is step-mother to an adult daughter and mother to a toddler. She is fluent in French.