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Kate Danaher, RSF Social Finance

Plenty of financial products have emerged over the past decade to address gaps in the supply chain, yet gaps continue to exist. As Fair Trade companies continue to grow in the marketplace, their suppliers need to grow with them. This requires additional capital to proliferate the development …

economic development, food systems, global, Impact Investing, Latin America, Supply Chain
Kevin Adair , Fuego del Sol Haiti / FdS Haiti

Who decides what type of aid is provided to the world’s impoverished populations: Development organizations / agencies / embassies? Donors? International corporations? Social Enterprises? Local populations? Governments in countries sending aid? Governments in countries receiving it? Who chooses the metrics that measure aid implementations success (if success …

Choices, Co-creation, Developmental, Donors, global, Investors, Makers, Mandates, Metrics, Planners, Searchers, Seekers, Social-Eco Enterprise
Adam Smiley Poswolsky, The Quarter-Life Breakthrough

How can we reshape models of leadership and entrepreneurship to be a 21st Century system that meets the requirements of our future? New generations (including Generation-Z and Millennials, who by 2025 will make up 75% of the workforce) are rapidly disrupting industries worldwide. They are digital natives, …

entrepreneurship, future of work, Gen-Z, global, innovation, intrapreneurship, leadership, Living in the Future, meaning, Millennials, Professional Development, purpose, youth
Kate Danaher, RSF Social Finance

Plenty of financial products have emerged over the past decade to address gaps in the supply chain, yet gaps continue to exist. As Fair Trade companies continue to grow in the marketplace, their suppliers need to grow with them. This requires additional capital to proliferate the development …

food systems, global, Impact Investing, Supply Chain
Dr. Lawrence Loh, MD, MPH, 53rd Week

Recent conversations around the rising popularity of international volunteering (“voluntourism”) typically portray these efforts in a simplistic, critical manner, often without providing serviceable solutions. This panel aims to shift the focus towards discussing strategies to address the inherent challenges associated with international volunteering, focusing instead on maximizing …

activism, global, innovation, meaning, Professional Development
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