Joe Hsueh
About Joe Hsueh
Dr. Joe Hsueh is the co-founder of Systems Impact Multi-Family Office (SIMFO), a systems impact investing firm that designs and accelerates systems change by partnering with purpose-driven families to grant systems change initiatives and invest in market-based solutions for a regenerative and inclusive economy. Joe is an experienced systems mapper and systems change strategist, helping stakeholders see the larger system and identify leverage points for collective action. He has served as an advisor to Nike, Oxford Skoll Centre for Social Entrepreneurship, Walton Family Foundation, World Bank, World Economic Forum and UNDP on various sustainability related issues. Joe has a PhD in system dynamics from MIT Sloan School and a MPA in international development from Harvard Kennedy School. He is an adjunct professor at National Taiwan University, and a guest lecturer at Harvard University. Prior to SIMFO, Joe founded Omplexity, a systems mapping consultancy, and co-founded the Academy for Systems Change. He has spent a year soul-searching at a Buddhist monastery and believes deep systems change comes from within.