Rohit Menezes is a Partner at Bridgespan’s office in San Francisco. Through his work, he is committed to help build a vibrant civil society reinforced by dynamic leaders, community-led nonprofits, and justice-oriented philanthropists.
Over the last 17+ years at Bridgespan, Rohit has served as an advisor to a wide range of nonprofits/NGOs and foundations in the United States and India on strategy and operations. Rohit has often led client and knowledge-generating work on topics related to community, including on place-based change, peer-driven change, and effective community-based multi-service organizations. Select clients have included Harlem Children’s Zone, UpTogether, St. Anthony’s Foundation, Skoll Foundation, and Tata Trusts. From 2015-2017, Rohit served as the Founding Partner of Bridgespan’s Mumbai office.
Rohit has co-authored a range of other Bridgespan publications including “Giving Back to India” and “Why Indian Nonprofits Are Experts at Scaling Up.”
Prior to Bridgespan, Rohit had experience as a corporate management consultant (Boston Consulting Group), telecommunications executive, and crisis communicator. He also co-founded a telecommunications start-up.
Rohit has a B.A. from Williams College and an M.B.A. from The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania. He has Board experience with Safe Horizon (nonprofit), Native Forward Scholars Fund (nonprofit), Unitarian Universalist Service Committee (nonprofit), Avaya Global Connect (public, for-profit), and Rachael’s Women’s Center (nonprofit).