Indian MBA student wins $20,000 Stanford prize for clean energy and emerging markets work
Sithara Rasheed, an MBA graduate of Stanford's Graduate School of Business, has been named one of four winners of the 2026 Stanford Impact Leader (SIL) Prize, a $20,000 award given annually to graduating students committed to careers addressing the world's most pressing challenges. Selected from a graduating class of approximately 430 students, Sithara was chosen for the prestigious prize, alongside classmates Evans Adanya, Anshul Dhingra, and Alexis Cook, by a panel of distinguished impact leaders.
The recognition follows nearly a decade of work in climate finance and innovation that has shaped policy and funding decisions affecting communities across two continents. Before Stanford, Sithara spent five years as Manager of Innovation Investments at the Rockefeller Foundation in New York, where she built the Power and Climate Initiative's first-ever innovation portfolio, directly deploying over $40 million across Sub-Saharan Africa and Asia.
Her work spanned both program design and direct investments, with measurable impact at scale. She designed and launched the DART program, which aggregated procurement for solar project developers across key African markets, driving down the costs of building and generating renewable power. She also designed and led the eGUIDE initiative, a flagship AI effort improving electricity planning decisions for grids and governments across East and West Africa - ultimately delivering faster, cheaper, and cleaner power to millions of people.
On the investment side, she drove the Foundation's anchor commitment into Equator, a fund scaling high-impact clean energy ventures across Africa, and the Lacuna Fund, a collaborative initiative with Google.org, GIZ, and IDRC to develop open AI training datasets for underrepresented communities.
Sithara has also represented this work at prominent global forums including COP, NY Climate Week, and Utility Innovation Week, advocating for the equitable deployment of high-impact climate technologies in emerging markets. In July 2024, she was part of the inaugural meeting of the Frontier Technology Coalition, held at the Bellagio Center.
During her MBA summer at Artisan Partners in New York, she led the development of the Sustainable Emerging Markets Fund’s AI investment thesis.
The Stanford Impact Leader (SIL) Prize is awarded annually by Stanford's Centre for Social Innovation (CSI) to graduating MBA students who demonstrate outstanding leadership, a long-term commitment to social impact, and a clear plan to address pressing global challenges. Stanford GSB, which reclaimed the number one ranking in the 2026 US News and World Report Best Business Schools list with an acceptance rate of 6.8 per cent, is widely regarded as the most selective MBA program in the United States.
Her work spanned both program design and direct investments, with measurable impact at scale. She designed and launched the DART program, which aggregated procurement for solar project developers across key African markets, driving down the costs of building and generating renewable power. She also designed and led the eGUIDE initiative, a flagship AI effort improving electricity planning decisions for grids and governments across East and West Africa - ultimately delivering faster, cheaper, and cleaner power to millions of people.
On the investment side, she drove the Foundation's anchor commitment into Equator, a fund scaling high-impact clean energy ventures across Africa, and the Lacuna Fund, a collaborative initiative with Google.org, GIZ, and IDRC to develop open AI training datasets for underrepresented communities.
Sithara has also represented this work at prominent global forums including COP, NY Climate Week, and Utility Innovation Week, advocating for the equitable deployment of high-impact climate technologies in emerging markets. In July 2024, she was part of the inaugural meeting of the Frontier Technology Coalition, held at the Bellagio Center.
During her MBA summer at Artisan Partners in New York, she led the development of the Sustainable Emerging Markets Fund’s AI investment thesis.
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Why does this article highlight Sithara only and not the other Indian MBA student who won this prize, Anshul Dhingra? Doesn’t make...Read More
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