Rick Aubry
Lecturer in Management
Email: [email protected]
Academic Areas: Center for Social Innovation
Rick Aubry has led one of America’s leading social enterprises, Rubicon Programs, for over 20 years. His work at the GSB focuses on social entrepreneurship to effect positive social change throughout the world. His class focuses on social entrepreneurs creating change in the most challenging communities internationally and the U.S. Social entrepreneurs as guest lecturers are the core classroom experience. Students work directly, in class and on projects, with the world's leading practitioners, learning from these amazing world changers, inspiring unexpected action and thinking amongst students who might never have imagined they could be a part of changing the world.
Bio
Rick Aubry, Ph.D., is the founder and CEO of Rubicon National Social Innovation. Rick served as the President of Rubicon Programs Inc. one of America’s pre-eminent non-profit organizations from 1986-2009 when he founded Rubicon National. His work at Rubicon has had a significant and measured impact on the lives of over 40,000 people confronting homelessness, poverty and the challenges of living with mental health disabilities. Rick is a five time winner of the Fast Company Magazine “Social Capitalist Award” for its impact and innovation in addressing these issues. During Rick’s tenure at Rubicon’s; he oversaw the growth of the agency from a staff of 12 serving a handful of clients with a $980,000 annual budget to an organization serving more than 4,000 people annually with over 250 full time staff and over $16 million in annual revenues in 2009.
Rick is a faculty member and Lecturer in Management at the Stanford Graduate School of Business where he is also a fellow of Stanford’s Center for Social Innovation. He is one of the co-authors of Generating and Sustaining Nonprofit Earned Income (Jossey Bass, 2004). Rick has also authored several Stanford case studies on social entrepreneurial organizations.
He has lectured on social entrepreneurship at Stanford, UC Berkeley, the London Business School, Bainbridge Graduate School, The Indian Institute of Planning and Management in Delhi and at numerous conferences including, Net Impact (Palo Alto 2007), Grant Makers for Effective Organizations (Atlanta 2006), Caisse de Depots (Paris 2003), Singapore National Conference on Nonprofits (2004), and others. Rick’s work at Rubicon has been cited in the Harvard Business Review, CNN, Time Magazine, Fortune Magazine, the Brookings Institute Journal, and the New York Times.
Rick has been an advisor to the Yale Goldman Sachs Non-Profit Venture Competition, The Ashoka U.S. fellows program, The Lemelson National Collegiate Inventors and Innovators Alliance Sustainable Vision Grants, and numerous other cutting edge social innovation initiatives.
Rick was selected in 2001 by the World Economic Forum and the Schwab Foundation as one of the world's leading Social Entrepreneurs and as one of the inaugural Schwab Foundation Social Entrepreneur fellows. Since 2001 he has regularly presented the work of Rubicon, the Schwab Foundation and social entrepreneurs at the World Economic Forum Annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland. Rick’s work with the Schwab Foundation has helped build the field of social entrepreneurship including leading Stanford GSB service learning trips to meet social entrepreneurs in Brazil, Thailand, Cambodia and New Orleans.
Rick was also honored to be selected as an Ashoka Senior Fellow in 2008.
Rick earned his BA from Syracuse University, MA in Psychology from West Georgia University, and Ph.D. in Psychology from The Wright Institute in Berkeley, CA. Rick is a graduate of the Stanford Graduate School of Business Program for Nonprofit Leaders.
Academic Degrees
EPNL (certificate), Stanford Graduate School of Business, 2001; PhD, The Wright Institute, Berkeley, CA 1986; MA, West Georgia Univ., 1978; BA, Syracuse Univ., 1973.
Professional Experience
At Stanford since 2002.
2001, Natl. Rehabilitation Assn. Counselor, Carroll County Crisis Clinic (Georgia), 1976; Therapist, Diabasis San Francisco, 1978–79; Project Director, AnaDiabasis, 1980–81; Program Development Consultant, Contra Costa County Health Services, 1981–82; Program Developer, Karibu Mental Health Services, 1982; Program Director, Conard House, 1983–86; Executive Director and President, Rubicon Programs, 1986—2009, Founder, CEO Rubicon National Social Innovations 2009-Present
Selected Cases
Awards and Honors
- Klaus Schwab Outstanding Social Entreprenuer Award, 2001
- World Economic Forum: John R. May Award as Outstanding No. California non-profit, 2002
- San Francisco Foundation to Rubicon Programs, 1994
Courses Taught
- STRAMGT 367: Social Entrepreneurship and Social Innovation
Centers/Programs
Affiliations
- Board Member: Rubicon Enterprises
- Former Member: United Way of the Bay Area Leadership Board
- Founding Board Member: West Contra Costa Business Development Center
- Past Chair and current Member: Contra Costa County Nonprofit Contractors Alliance
- Past Vice President and current Member: California Assn. of Social Rehabilitation Agencies