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Closing Plenary – 2014 Skoll World Forum

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Delegates celebrate a productive and inspired time at the Forum by gathering together in this final plenary for the 2014 Skoll World Forum.

MASTER OF CEREMONIES
Stephan Chambers, Chairman, Skoll Centre for Social Entrepreneurship; MBA Director, Saïd Business School, University of Oxford

Transparency at Planetary Scale: New Frontiers in Satellite Technology
Will Marshall, Co-Founder and CEO, Planet Labs

Engaging The Next Generation of Global Social Entrepreneurs
MODERATOR: Francine Lacqua, News Anchor and Editor-at-Large, Bloomberg Television
Tony Elumelu, C.O.N., Chairman, Heirs Holdings
Aime Angelique Noela Akayezu; Enterprise Program Support Officer, Digital Opportunity Trust (Rwanda)
Marcel Fukayama; CEO, Center for Digital Inclusion (Brazil)
Ghislain Morard, Country Program Director, Friends-International (Indonesia)

A Collective Celebration of Ambition
Benjamin Reece, Director/Producer, Deltree

Speakers

  • CEO, Planet Labs
    Will is responsible for Planet Labs’ vision and for architecting the company strategy. Will also leads science and development of advanced technologies. Prior to Planet Labs, Will was a Scientist at NASA/USRA where he helped to formulate the Small Spacecraft Office at NASA Ames Research Center. He worked on several missions; as a System’s Engineer on lunar orbiter mission “LADEE”; on the Science Team for the lunar impactor mission “LCROSS”; and as Co-Principal Investigator on PhoneSat. He was the technical lead on research projects in orbital space debris remediation. Will has published over 30 articles in scientific publications including Science magazine and he has written a variety of space related op-eds including in the New York Times and Boston Globe. Will received his Ph.D. in Physics from the University of Oxford and his Masters in Physics with Space Science and Technology from the University of Leicester. Will was a Postdoctoral Fellow at George Washington University and Harvard University.
  • Anchor & Editor-at-Large, Bloomberg LP
    Francine Lacqua is an award-winning, London-based anchor and editor-at-large for Bloomberg Television. She hosts the weekday program, "On the Move with Francine Lacqua," where she reports from major events around the world and interviews key global political, economic and business leaders. Lacqua also co-hosts "The Pulse with Guy Johnson and Francine Lacqua," covering top international business, economic and market-moving stories from Bloomberg Television's London studio. Since joining Bloomberg in 2000, Lacqua has covered the World Economic Forum in Davos, IMF in Washington, G20 meetings, the EU Leaders Summit and OPEC. She also led Bloomberg Television's coverage of the Italian and French elections where she was one of the first international reporters to interview cabinet members. In 2013 Lacqua won 'International TV Personality of the Year' at the AIB Media Awards. She was previously nominated in 2009 and 2010.
  • Co-founder/Producer, Deltree
    Young director/producer Benjamin Reece has created viral music videos, broadcast commercials, & award-winning web series. His work has been experienced by millions in theaters, on daily commutes, & in living rooms worldwide. Clients include Coca-Cola, DC-Comics, Google, Verizon, Duracell, Sperry Top-Sider, BMW, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, Converse, Purina, NYC Ballet, Salesforce & a host of other global brands. His work has been covered in CNN, USA Today, LaRepubblica, Guardian UK, Huffington Post, and thousands of blogs around the world. In 2009, he won a Webby Award for his viral web series, Fifty People, One Question (50p1q.com), a short film series exploring human connections through people and place. He has also helped create & direct the live music series, Liveset (liveset.com) & co-founded the online video sales platform, Kinio.
  • Country Program Director (Indonesia), Friends-International
    While studying Information Systems Management at Ecole Centrale Paris, Ghislain spent a few months travelling through Cambodia where he volunteered with several NGOs and social enterprises. He graduated in 2007 with a major in Entrepreneurship and decided to further get involved: he returned to Cambodia and started to work for Friends-International. During 5 years based in Phnom Penh he advised and trained local teams developing and running projects supporting unemployed young people and caretakers in accessing better economic opportunities to build their futures. His work took him to Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, Indonesia, the Philippines and Honduras. In 2013 he became Program Director for Indonesia, leading the development of a new program for Friends in Jakarta.
  • Executive Director, Sistema B
    Marcel Fukayama is an Impact Entrepreneur, Cancer Survivor and Cathedral Builder. He has been involved with different initiatives in new economy. Co-Founder of Din4mo with objectives to empower entrepreneurs that solve social problems and to develop innovative structures that drive capital to both low income families and social enterprises. Co-Founder of Sistema B Brazil to strengthen the B Corp community and redefine success in business. He is currently the Executive Director of Sistema B International leading the B Corp Movement in 19 countries, 670 certified B Corps and 30,000 businesses using the Skoll Awardee B Lab’s BIA to manage their triple impact. Major in Business, MBA and MA in Public Admin at the London School of Economics and Political Science. He is committed to work with the social society and policy makers and inspire innovation and new public policies. He coordinated the Brazilian Presidency Campaign of Marina Silva and Eduardo Jorge (REDE/PV) in 2018. Currently, he sits in the Committee for the National Strategy of Impact Investing and Impact Business of the Brazilian Ministry of Economy. Previously, he pioneered by creating one of the first internet cafés in Brazil at 17-year-old and served as CEO of Skoll Awardee CDI Global working with a network in 15 countries to use technology for social change.
  • Enterprise Program Support Officer, Rwanda, The MasterCard Foundation/ Young Leaders Initiative - Youth Think Tank
    Aime Angelique Noela Akayezu holds a bachelor of science in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Rwanda, COSTECH (formerly KIST). Her passion for empowerment led her to collaborate with different schools and organizations as a tutor. She completed entrepreneurship training in renewable energy with KIST-TBIF/EWSA. Wishing to empower the community, Noela then joined DOT Rwanda in 2012 as an intern; this gave her the opportunity to empower, exchange and learn from youth in her community. She participated in the 2013 DOT Digital Youth and Learning Unconference to share and learn about youth issues in different countries. She became a 2014 MasterCard Foundation Youth Think Tank member, conducting research on youth in the community for MasterCard Foundation youth programs. In 2013 she became an Enterprise Program Support Officer with DOT Rwanda, to empower vulnerable youth in building small projects to generate income.
  • Founder, The Tony Elumelu Foundation
    Tony O. Elumelu, C.O.N, is an entrepreneur, a philanthropist and the Chairman of Heirs Holdings Limited, a pan-African proprietary investment company with interests in strategic sectors of Africa’s economy. He is also the founder of The Tony Elumelu Foundation, an Africa-based and African-funded, philanthropic organization dedicated to the promotion of entrepreneurship in Africa. Elumelu serves as an Advisor to the USAID’s Private Capital Group for Africa (PCGA) Partners Forum. He sits on the Nigerian President’s Agricultural Transformation Implementation Council (ATIC). He is also Vice-Chairman and a key driver in the formation of the National Competitiveness Council of Nigeria (NCCN), and serves as Co-Chair of the Aspen Institute Dialogue Series on Global Food Security. He additionally chairs the Ministerial Committee to establish world-class hospitals and diagnostic centers across Nigeria, at the invitation of the Federal Government.
  • Director, The Marshall Institute, London School of Economics
    Stephan Chambers is the inaugural director of the Marshall Institute at LSE and Director of the 100x Impact Accelerator. He serves on the steering groups for the Just Transition Finance Lab and the LSE Grantham Research Institute. At LSE he also sits on the governing board for the Atlantic Fellows for Social and Economic Equity and is Professor in Practice at the Department of Management and Course Director for the Executive Masters in Social Business and Entrepreneurship. Before joining the Marshall Institute Stephan Chambers was the Co-Founder of the Skoll World Forum. From 2000 to 2014 he directed the University of Oxford’s MBA and was the founding Director of Oxford University's Executive MBA programme.