Bill Brindley, CEO, NetHope (CGI 2011)
Committing to build thousands of jobs in low and middle income countries, NetHope CEO Bill Brindley explains how!
Committing to build thousands of jobs in low and middle income countries, NetHope CEO Bill Brindley explains how!
Tech entrepreneur Margo Drakos discusses creating jobs in home countries through mobile application creation and development.
Susan Davis, President and CEO of BRAC USA, explains how BRAC works in partnership to help people in poverty.
Renee Acosta, longtime Global Impact President, discusses how the organization groups donations for world change.
Ambassador Melanne Verveer, Director of the Department of State’s office on Global Women’s Issues, discusses coordinating foreign policy issues and activities relating to the political, economic, and social advancement of women around the world.
Taryn Bird discusses how the BCLC addresses social issues that affect business, including corporate social responsibility, philanthropy, nonprofit and social service effectiveness, globalization, community investment, and disaster assistance.
Ed Martinez, UPS Foundation & Mary McPhail, World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts, discuss the partnership between the two organizations.
Global Citizen Year’s Abby Falik, on preparing a new generation of Americans to provide innovative and effective leadership, addressing global challenges of the 21st century.
Interview with Michael L. Finney, PhD, Associate Professor of Global Leadership and Management at Thunderbird School of Global Management, Arizona State University.
Mary Liz Kehler, the Director for the Washington, DC, Fundacion Paraguaya, talks about the organization’s comprehensive approach to the challenges of sustainable development.
Author and commentator Steven Solomon, talks about the building dangers in the volatile global financial system. This is the final part of a 3-part interview.
Author and commentator Steven Solomon, talks about the building dangers in the volatile global financial system. This is part 2 of a 3-part interview.
Author and commentator Steven Solomon — Water: The Epic Struggle for Wealth, Power, and Civilization and The Confidence Game — warns about building dangers in the volatile global financial system.
Kathy Calvin talks about the UN Foundation, a public charity was created in 1998 with entrepreneur and philanthropist Ted Turner’s historic $1 billion gift to support UN causes and activities.
Delyse Sylvester talks about Changemakers, a vibrant global online community of action, connecting people, sharing ideas, inspiring and mentoring each other, and finding and supporting the best ideas in social innovation.
Lorie Jackson discusses ExxonMobil’s million dollar commitment to invest in the expansion of high impact, sustainable technologies that advance women economically in the developing world.
BRAC’s Susan Davis talks about BRAC USA, an organization dedicated to alleviating poverty by empowering the poor to bring about change in their own lives.
Cherie Blair talks about strengthening the capacity of women entrepreneurs in countries where they lack equal opportunities. “Backing women’s rights isn’t just good ethics, it’s sound economics.”
The Nike Foundation’s Maria Eitel talks about the girl effect — innovating for and with girls, creating conditions that support and value girls during their adolescent years.
Vivian Onano, Global Give Back Circle, talks about mentoring girls committed to making the journey to high school graduation and beyond, claiming their independence and living fulfilled lives.