Marc Allen Named Partner, Expanding Shared Prosperity and Field-Building Portfolios

by Jan 7, 2026Perspectives

When we established Camber Collective more than 15 years ago, we wanted to build a social impact consultancy that put strategy into action. Over time, we came to recognize the need to think beyond individual projects and shape systems-wide change. Our resulting evolution toward field-building has helped fill critical data and evidence gaps for whole fields of practice, mobilize greater and more effective capital, and inform collective impact agendas supported by shared metrics of success.  

In recognition of this shift, I am excited to share that our colleague Marc Allen is stepping into a new role as Partner at Camber Collective. This comes after spending several years successfully leading and scaling our Shared Prosperity work in economic, civic, and democratic inclusion. 

Marc brings a wealth of knowledge and a vast network of leaders and organizations who drive change across the field. He has been instrumental in bringing our own field-building objectives to life, combining deep subject matter expertise and diverse partnerships to advance economic vitality through the lenses of income, wealth, and place. Marc is also spearheading Camber’s engagement with Public Interest Technology, a growing enabler of economic and civic inclusion.   

The impact of his work speaks for itself: more than 100,000 people reached by the groundbreaking Mobility Experiences research, several billion dollars in capital cumulatively raised or redirected toward income- and wealth-building opportunities, and a strategic footprint that spans many of the most eminent national institutions and place-based initiatives in the United States. Marc embodies the Camber ethos of converting data into an agenda, and an agenda into action.  

This promotion comes at a time of heightened uncertainty around the world. Now more than ever, we must align data, capital, programs, and communities to make a thriving future attainable for all. In the work led by Marc and other Camber colleagues, I see mounting evidence that this is possible.   

I am eager to see how our Shared Prosperity impacts — and Camber Collective as a whole — continue to evolve with Marc’s continued leadership.

  

With gratitude,  

Brian Leslie