Vanina Farber

elea Professor for Social Innovation and Dean of the EMBA Programme, Institute for Management Development (IMD)

Vanina Farber is a macroeconomist and political scientist specializing in social innovation, impact investing, and sustainable finance, with more than twenty years of academic experience spanning research, teaching, and consultancy. She works with academic institutions, multinational corporations, and international organizations.

At IMD, Vanina designs and directs the Driving Innovative Finance for Impact (DIFI) program, equipping leaders with tools to drive sustainable financial solutions. Her case study on the ICRC’s Humanitarian Impact Bond highlights the role of innovative finance in humanitarian contexts.

In November 2020, Vanina co-authored The elea Way: A Learning Journey towards Sustainable Impact with Peter Wuffli, summarizing insights from elea’s 15-year pioneering journey. Her academic contributions include the 2022 paper “Defining and Conceptualising Impact Investing: Attractive Nuisance or Catalyst?” in the Journal of Business.

A multiple award-winning case writer, Vanina was recognized as Outstanding Case Writer in The Case Centre’s 2022 Awards for her study on Angaza. She also won the EFMD Case Writing Competition in 2022 for two categories—African Business (Angaza) and Responsible Leadership (Nia Impact Capital)—as well as the 2019 Responsible Leadership award for her work on Philip Morris International’s smoke-free vision.

Before joining IMD, Vanina was Professor and Chair of Sustainable Entrepreneurship and Social Inclusion at Universidad del Pacífico, Peru, where she also served as Dean of the Graduate School of Business, leading MBA, EMBA, and specialized master’s programs.