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Danielle Boudreau
Director of Investor Relations
As the Director of Investor Relations, Danielle serves as the official liaison between New Profit and its community of investors. She oversees all investor-related communications efforts, fields inquiries from investors, and organizes events that enable the investor community to learn more about portfolio organizations and their impact.
Before joining the team at New Profit in March 2005, Danielle was a fundraiser for two nonprofit organizations, and served as the manager of a venture capital firm. She loved the social-change focus of the mission-based organizations, and equally enjoyed the opportunity to further the ideas of innovative entrepreneurs through venture capital. However, it wasn't until she learned about New Profit in a social entrepreneurship class at Babson College that Danielle realized that these two passions could be merged.

Prior to her five-year tenure at New Profit, Danielle worked for the alumni office at Babson College. She currently serves on the Board of Trustees at KIPP Academy Lynn, and is the Founder and Former President of the Copley Circle at the Copley Society of art. She is also a member of the Boston Breakfast Group, a networking group for civic-minded young professionals from the Boston area. Danielle has a bachelor's degree in art history from Providence College, and an MBA from Babson College.

Danielle lives in Newton, MA, with her husband Patrick, son PJ, and St. Bernard named Moses. Her hobbies include running and skiing.
Q&A
What would you say is the most surprising thing about you?
My favorite dinner is a Texas Tommy with fries. A Texas Tommy is a hot dog, sliced down the middle, filled with American cheese and wrapped with bacon.

What is your favorite quote?
"If you rush a miracle worker, you get rotten miracles." - Miracle Max, The Princess Bride

Favorite place in the entire world
My parents' house at 5 pm on a sunny, summer Saturday.

You see things and you say 'Why?'; but I dream of things that never were and I say, 'Why not?'
George Bernard Shaw
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