Amena Ali, Earth Networks (CGI 2012)
Amena Ali, Earth Networks, describes hi-tech way to protect human life through early weather warnings.
Amena Ali, Earth Networks, describes hi-tech way to protect human life through early weather warnings.
Daniel Karpantschof, serial entrepreneur, describes changes in philanthropic models from contribution to action.
Zoe Bogan and Catherine Munoz are mentors in the Global Give Back Circle, helping girls 5,000 miles away.
Mpule Kwelagobe, Miss Universe 1999, uses her immense talents to help women in Africa.
Jeff Terry, Amway Corporate Citizenship, explains the way the company works with small entrepreneurs to effect social change.
Maxine Barnett, Acorus Capital, explains worldwide investing with a social conscience.
Susan Davis, President of BRAC-USA, describes the importance of women in social enterprises to community development.
Sir Fazle Abed, BRAC Founder, describes his 40‑year‑old organization’s work for human dignity and rights.
Cherie Blair makes her annual visit to Rainmakers by describing the new mobile phone program for women in business in Impact Countries.
Pape Gaye, IntraHealth, describes health systems and support for health workers throughout the world.
Eliminating hunger forever — the comprehensive approach of the Post Harvest Project, as described by Founder Craig Rominger.
Habitat for Humanity’s Marty Kooistra explains success, locally and globally.
Ndaba Mandela explains South Africa’s new generation that has Africa Rising.
Pragmatic and professorial, social media expert, Leigh Fatzinger, of Prosodic, discusses how new metrics will provide real time results.
Linda Lockhart, Global Give Back Circle Founder, and Mary Mwende, program participant, talk success at CGI 2012.
Maurits Groen, WakaWaka Light, described a new, inexpensive, rugged, durable solar-powered lamp that can replace kerosene lamps in Impact Countries.
RainmakersTV, the Seattle-based nonprofit interview and documentary media entity, has joined independent, non-commercial broadcaster MHz Networks’ prestigious channel line-up in the US.
Beginning in November 2012, viewers will be able to watch regular half-hour programs of RainmakersTV interviews.
Rebecca Allen volunteered to work with women in Colombia through the Christian Peacemaker Team. She returned with a new admiration for women fighting difficult odds.
Cliff Schmidt, Literacy Bridge, explains how technology provides relevant training among the world’s poorest.
John Beale, VillageReach, explains how a comprehensive plan must be implemented to deliver health care in rural areas — health care for the last mile.
Conservationist Jamie Bechtel, A New Course, shows how involving women in global environmental efforts helps bring about social change.
Dr. John Gardner, Bainbridge Graduate Institute, discusses the future of food and business … and how it intersects.
Bainbridge Graduate Institute co-Founder Jill Bamburg describes today’s business responsibilities.
Kim Christiansen, ECO Group, describes his global experiences as a youth and adult in business and giving back.