Kyle Doran

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Director, Impact Advisory

2020

  • Impact Advisory
  • Public Sector

Children & Families, Public Safety & Reentry, Homelessness & Housing

Kyle is a Director at Social Finance. His work is focused on building outcomes-focused partnerships across sectors, leveraging programmatic and administrative data to drive decision-making, and deploying innovative funding and financing tools. Kyle works across issue areas, helping partner organizations reduce recidivism, improve maternal and child health, and secure housing and supportive services for individuals experiencing homelessness.

Prior to Social Finance, Kyle directed policy research and strategic planning projects for philanthropy and other social impact organizations with Freedman Consulting. He was previously on the data team for both President Obama’s 2012 reelection campaign in Iowa and the 2013 Presidential Inaugural Committee. Kyle served in the Peace Corps in the village of Vaghashen, Armenia and conducted field work for President Obama’s 2008 campaign in Alaska and Ohio.

Kyle earned a Master of Public Administration from the Maxwell School of Syracuse University and a Bachelor of Arts in English and Government & Law from Lafayette College.

Insights

Video: Talent Finance
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Video: Talent Finance

Talent Finance bridges the gap between employers, training partners, supportive service providers, and capital providers, enabling them to collaborate on self-sustaining talent programs that prepare workers for the specific jobs employers need filled.

Justin Bakule, Kyle Doran, Josh Breeden, and Carrie Benjamin

New Strategies for Employer-Led Workforce Development
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New Strategies for Employer-Led Workforce Development

We believe employers can and should engage more deeply in innovative solutions to today’s talent challenges. That’s why Social Finance is working to identify effective and underutilized opportunities for employers to finance, train, hire, and…

Justin Bakule and Kyle Doran

Using Promising Models to Fulfill Occupational Licensure Requirements
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Using Promising Models to Fulfill Occupational Licensure Requirements

The Career Impact Bond (CIB) is a student-friendly model for upskilling and training programs, supported by Social Finance's $50 million UP Fund. Students in a CIB enroll in training programs with no upfront costs, only paying…

Kyle Doran and Kaitlyn Bison, The Council of State Governments