Tae Yoo, Senior Vice President, Cisco (CGI 2012)
Cisco’s Tae Yoo explains the importance of broadband to Impact Countries.
Cisco’s Tae Yoo explains the importance of broadband to Impact Countries.
Heifer chief Pierre Ferrari describes how the organization strives to help save families today and build futures.
Sheryl Greentree, Water for Africa, UK, explains how to tap water for Africa’s people.
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.
Cherie Blair makes her annual visit to Rainmakers by describing the new mobile phone program for women in business in Impact Countries.
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.
Maurits Groen, WakaWaka Light, described a new, inexpensive, rugged, durable solar-powered lamp that can replace kerosene lamps in Impact Countries.
John Beale, VillageReach, explains how a comprehensive plan must be implemented to deliver health care in rural areas — health care for the last mile.
Kim Christiansen, ECO Group, describes his global experiences as a youth and adult in business and giving back.
Impact Investing that Works, Part 1: John Belluomini knows poverty, from his own experience. He also knows wealth, from his own experience. He’s created a new way to have an impact through investing: The Center for the Greater Good.
Impact Investment, Part II: John Belluomini (Center for Greater Good) continues with details about community development in the US.
Impact Investment, Part III: “Impact” is the key word as John Belluomini of the Center for the Greater Good shows what is possible with community development.
James Dailey, MicroEnergy Credits, explains how to help people improve their homes, save the environment, and create a market all at the same time.
Steve Atamian is the co-founder of Global Brigades, set to become the largest student-led social responsibility movement on Earth.
2011 Citizens Finalist: Dow Chemical Company. This 30‑year partnership brings global and local successes in housing. Dow lends needed technical assistance and human capital as Habitat becomes one of the world’s leading green builders. Bo Miller of Dow and Joe Mulvey of Habitat for Humanity explain.
2011 Citizens Finalist: Tupperware. Tupperware, the household name across the world, focuses its community work on women’s personal and economic empowerment. Yolanda Londono, who leads global responsibility at Tupperware, describes the company’s international ambassador outreach.