Fidelity Charitable, an independent public charity with one of the nation's largest donor-advised fund programs, announced that Alfred Osborne Jr. has been elected chair of its Board of Trustees.

Osborne is senior associate dean and professor of global economics, management and entrepreneurship, as well as the founder and faculty director of the Harold and Pauline Price Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation at the UCLA Anderson School of Management. Osborne holds a B.S. in electrical engineering, an M.A. in economics, an M.B.A. in finance and a Ph.D. in business economics, all from Stanford University.

Also an expert in social entrepreneurship, Osborne has developed several programs that apply business models to the nonprofit world. He remains active in the entrepreneurial community and consults with growing companies and nonprofit organizations on business and economic matters.

To learn more about Osborne’s experience with Fidelity Charitable and about the organization itself, visit Fidelity Charitable.

This story was adapted from the original published by Fidelity Charitable.