Aditi has several years of experience in measuring and evaluating impact in the social sector. Her interests include trust-based philanthropy, gender equity, and economic development.
As a director at FSG, Aditi is passionate about helping clients learn from data and experiences in order to better serve their communities and deepen their social impact. She works closely with clients to develop strategic learning systems that enable them to articulate, measure, and learn about their outcomes and impact, and leads mixed-method evaluations to help clients assess their effectiveness and make informed decisions. She has worked across a range of issue areas, including policy and governance, U.S. and global health, journalism and media, and environmental conservation. Recent clients include the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, Headwaters Foundation, and Open Society Foundations.
Before FSG
Before joining FSG, Aditi advanced evaluation efforts and developed systems to measure impact across multiple issue areas and geographies at the Clinton Foundation. During graduate school, she worked on shared measurement at the Global Impact Investing Network, and consulted for a range of clients in social enterprise and impact investing on issues such as social impact bonds and women’s entrepreneurship. She began her career in the nonprofit sector, where she grew corporate partnerships and the volunteer program for the Chicago office of Upwardly Global, a national nonprofit that helps high-skilled immigrants and refugees rebuild their careers in the United States.
Education
- Columbia University, School of International and Public Affairs, Master of International Affairs
- Northwestern University, Bachelor of Arts with Honors, Psychology and International Studies
Affiliation
- Seattle Leadership Council Member, Upwardly Global
- Member, American Evaluation Association
Languages
- French
- Tamil
- Spanish (Intermediate)
On Working At FSG
As someone who values the measurement and evaluation of social impact, I am inspired by how FSG intertwines evaluation and strategy, supporting those in the social sector to use data and their experiences to make informed decisions and better serve their communities. Each day, it is an honor to work with and keep learning from my colleagues who bring their dedication to social change and commitment to designing thoughtful approaches for serving communities.