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Curriculum Vitae
Felipe Portocarrero, President of Universidad del Pacífico, 2009-2014 period; is Professor
of Contemporary Social Thought, he was Head of the Department of Social Sciences and
Political Sciences, former Director (1999-2004) of the Research Center (CIUP) and
President of the Editorial Board at the Universidad del Pacífico in Lima, Peru (1991-2009).
His research interests include the economic history of the elites and philanthropy in Latin
America, giving and volunteering, the third sector and corporate social responsibility. He
participated as researcher in the Johns Hopkins Comparative Nonprofit Sector Study, was
fellow in the Kellogg Foundation’s Leadership in Philanthropy Program, and was director
of the Program on Leadership and Social Development in the Andean Region. Likewise, he
is member of the Advisory Committee of AVINA, member of the Board of Directors of
ISTR, and Director of the Peruvian team of the Social Enterprise Knowledge Network
(SEKN). His published books include, among others, El Imperio Prado: 1890-1970, Mundos
Interiores: Lima 1859-1950 (co-editor with Aldo Panfichi), Empresas, fundaciones y
medios: la responsabilidad social en el Perú (with Cynthia Sanborn, Sergio Llusera and
Viviana Quea), Voluntarios, Donantes y Ciudadanos en el Peru (with Armando Millán and
James Loveday), De la caridad a la solidaridad: filantropía y voluntariado en el Perú (coeditor with Cynthia Sanborn), Políticas sociales en el Perú: nuevos aportes (editor), Más
allá del individualismo: el tercer sector en el Perú (with Cynthia Sanborn, Hanny Cueva and
Armando Millan), El Pacto Infame: estudios sobre la corrupción en el Perú (editor) and
Philanthropy and Social Change in Latin America (co-editor with Cynthia Sanborn).
March 2010