Jennifer Gilhool, Pink Streak Ink (Converge@Seattle)
Jennifer Gilhool, former Ford executive, owner of Pink Streak Ink, on opportunities for women: the glass ceiling still exists.
Jennifer Gilhool, former Ford executive, owner of Pink Streak Ink, on opportunities for women: the glass ceiling still exists.
Kristin Smith, CEO of Code Fellows — “Coding is the new literacy” — details advantages of learning to code in the job market.
Solutions to everything? Paul Shoemaker, Executive Connector, says yes!
Pioneering business woman Susan Mashibe, Owner and Executive Director, VIA Aviation, is the first Tanzanian FAA certified pilot and airplane mechanic.
Waka Waka Co-Founder Maurits Groen describes how the solar Waka Waka light incorporated the ability to charge cell phones and more!
Tim Crosby, Slow Money NW, and an MBA in Sustainablility, discusses the feast and famine of food and farming.
Mark Viso, Pact President and CEO, describes the importance of partnerships and measurements in attaining local results in global development.
Keeping sewage from Indian rivers is a key to economic and energy growth. Tansa Clean’ Anisha Shankar describes her entrepreneurial journey: there is opportunity in human sewage!
Elevar Equity’s Johanna Posada describes how investing in disconnected communities brings positive returns for all, elevating the poor.
Upaya Social Ventures’ Steve Schwartz explains how there are great successes on the horizon for the poorest of the poor and for business and communities, too!
Veterans of philanthropy and technology come together to form SeeYourImpact! Scott Oki and Digvijay Chauhan explain how to involve many more donors in life changing work.
“Culture eats strategy for breakfast” is the mantra of Excellent Cultures. Steve Gandara explains how companies that pay close attention to the culture of their operations do much better for all stakeholders.
Who is changing the world? Chances are they work at an ImpactHub. Brian Howe heads up ImpactHub in one of its 60 places around the world, and describes this new collaboration of talents in a collegial workplace.
Scott Jackson leads Global Impact, helping to transform the world through its partner charities and supporters.
Dave Stephens, Grameen Foundation, relates how poverty is being eliminated.
Pape Gaye, IntraHealth, provides an update on health workers throughout the world.
Jen Gilhool, Corporate Executive and Author, describes the challenges of being a woman in global business.
Susan Davis describes the latest programs from the world’s largest NGO: BRAC.
Heifer International’s Pierre Ferrari describes how his organization works with smallholder farmers to help the world.
Heroes! Ann Medlock, Giraffe Heroes Project, details local and global heroes from all walks of life.
Asamoah Ismaeel, Director of Global Brigades, Ghana, discusses working with students to help with medical, hunger, and poverty issues.
Dr. Emmanuel Ziga, Grace For All Nations, explains how his organization’s Christian principles apply to business.
Does this triple bottom line bank set the new standard for banking?
Peter Gishuru, African Chamber of Commerce of the Pacific Northwest, discusses the changes happening on the African landscape for business and people.