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Protected: Skoll World Forum 2025

Thursday, April 3, 2025

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Speakers
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    Head of Presidential Delivery Unit, Presidential Delivery Unit, Government of Zambia
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    Soleine Scotney is a primary healthcare expert with deep experience working with governments, global health partners, and communities. She holds a Dual Master’s in International Political Economy and Finance from LSE and Sciences Po. She worked at BCG on health and social impact before joining the Global Fund’s New Funding Model team. At CHAI, she built vaccine programs in 10+ countries, supporting strategies that now avert 135,000 deaths annually. She later led CHAI’s vaccine market-shaping work, generating about $150M in savings for Gavi and governments. As CHAI Cambodia Country Director, she expanded the portfolio from 3 to 11 programs and co-chaired the Global Fund CCM. She received the Knight Grand Commander honor for service to Cambodia’s Ministry of Health. She then led CHAI’s Asia-Pacific strategy and joined the Financing Alliance for Health in 2025 as Chief Program Officer then as Co-CEO
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    Co-Executive Director, Digital Action
    Dalia is a digital rights advocate who has long worked on the intersections between technology, feminism, and social justice. She was the Co-Executive Director at The Engine Room, leading on research at the intersection between Technology and Social Justice. Prior to The Engine Room, Dalia co-founded and led Jeem, a feminist media organization producing knowledge in Arabic on issues related to gender and sexuality. While at Jeem, she worked on embedding healthy organizational structures and building a community of engagement around the content. Dalia spent two years as a research fellow at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society, researching online communities in the Arabic-speaking region and how technology can enable narrative building and storytelling.
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    Co-Founder and Co-CEO, Artemis Agency
    Catherine is a skilled connector who leverages a powerful global network across sectors to advance philanthropy and social impact. She produces campaigns and events for renowned artists, political leaders, and nonprofit organizations. With a background in production, theater, and campaign management, she founded the strategic consulting firm CK/LA, helping clients amplify critical social issues through private-sector partnerships and cultural influence. Catherine currently serves as West Coast lead consultant for Bono’s ONE and (RED) campaigns and Al Gore’s Climate Reality Project, most recently producing 24 Hours of Reality / Live Earth, a multilingual global broadcast on the climate crisis. Her work includes advocacy initiatives for organizations such as The City of Joy in the DRC, Action Against Hunger, Malaria No More, Global Green International, and Children’s Health Council, as well as political events at the 2012 Democratic National Convention with President Bill Clinton.
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    Individual, Gates Foundation
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    Individual, The Wellbeing Project
    Edson Queiroz Neto, born on May 23, 1977, has a bachelor's degree in Business Administration from the University of Fortaleza (Unifor). He speaks English, Spanish and French. Since October 2019, he has been working as a member of the Council of Administration of the Edson Queiroz Group, assuming the presidency in 2024, his current position (triennium 2024/2027).
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    Author, Advocate, and Strategist, Author
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    Interpreter, Individual
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    Podcaster, The Innovator's Journey
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    CEO, African Leadership Institute
    CEO AfLI
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    Portfolio Services Coordinator, African Visionary Fund
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    Co-Executive Director, Chaka Khan Foundation
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    Project Leader, Chaka Khan Foundation
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    Reporter, Future Earth, BBC
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    Chief Executive Officer, Wellcome Trust
    John-Arne Røttingen is Chief Executive Officer of Wellcome. He has served as Ambassador for Global Health at Norway’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs. He was founding Chief Executive Officer of CEPI (Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations) and has been CEO, Research Council of Norway; Executive Director, Infection Control and Environmental Health, Norwegian Institute of Public Health; founding Chief Executive, Norwegian Knowledge Centre for the Health Services; Professor of Health Policy, Institute of Health and Society, University of Oslo; Professor of Global Health and Population, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health; Visiting Fellow of Practice at Blavatnik School of Government, Oxford University. He has been Norway Oxford Scholar at Wadham College; Fulbright Fellow at Harvard Kennedy School; Chair of the Board of the Alliance for Health Policy and Systems Research; board member of Gavi, PATH, Medicines Patent Pool and GARDP; chair of the Consultative Expert Working Group
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    Sustainable Finance Reporter, Thomson Reuters
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    Staff Writer, The Beautiful Truth
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    Founder & CEO, The Bloom
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    Correspondent, Impact Entrepreneur Magazine
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    Organizer, Native Organizers Alliance
    Wicanhpi Winyan EchoHawk (She/Her) is a Programs Associate for Native Organizers Alliance, committed to providing training coordination and support to grassroots groups and initiatives nationwide. Wicanhpi is an enrolled member of the Pawnee Nation, and is a descendant of the Lower Sioux and Red Lake Nations. Much of Wicanhpi’s work has focused on logistical support for local/national trainings, the fellows program, assisting in campaigns such as the Red Road to DC Totem Pole Journey and the Indigenous Futures Survey, as well as on the ground work around elections and “Natives Vote”. Previously coming from a background in film as a set PA, and producer's assistant for Indigenous centered film and media, much of Wicanhpi’s work has centered around narrative change and community engagement. She credits much of her passion for her work to her family's long history of Native organizers.
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    Director of Community, Medic
    Nekesa is on a personal mission to build and support communities to develop innovative solutions that transform societies, protect dignity, and positively impact economies. She currently serves as the Director of Partnerships at Medic, where she leads strategic collaboration efforts to expand the impact of the Community Health Toolkit (CHT)—an open-source digital platform improving community health delivery globally. Before joining Medic, she was the Director of Strategy at AfriLabs, a Pan-African network of innovation hubs, where she led the execution of its long-term strategy to consistently elevate innovators across the continent. She also served as the CEO of iHub, one of Kenya’s first and most influential innovation hubs, where she championed an open innovation culture that played a critical role in shaping Kenya’s technology ecosystem. In 2023, Nekesa was named one of the 100 Most Influential African Leaders by Connecting Africa and the Africa Tech Festival.
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    Artistic and Stage Director, AmaTea
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    Operations Director, Homeworld Collective
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    Director, Aláfia Lab
    PhD in Contemporary Communication and Culture (UFBA). Maria Paula Almada did her doctoral internship at the School of Public Affairs and Administration, Rutgers University (USA). She is a researcher of the National Institute of Science and Technology in Digital Democracy (INCT.DD). She was a visiting researcher at the Institute of Social Sciences, University of Lisbon. Coordinator of the Working Group Digital Government and Parliament, of Compolítica (Brazilian Association of Researchers in Communication and Politics). She is responsible for designing the projects implemented by Aláfia Lab, always aligning research and deliverables with the organization’s mission and objectives. She also oversees Aláfia Lab’s engagement and collaboration with various stakeholders, including civil society, academia, governments, and businesses.
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    Grassroots Leader, Mobilizer
    Bhavnaben Rathod, a grassroots leader at SEWA, has pioneered climate resilience in Aravalli by linking thousands of women to SEWA’s parametric heat insurance, ensuring livelihood security amid heatwaves. As the force behind SEWA’s green village initiatives, she has mobilized members to adopt sustainable solutions like cool roofs, biogas, and solar lanterns. Elected to SEWA’s executive committee by 120,000 members, she continues to drive climate finance and adaptation for women workers.
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    Managing Director, Open Society Network Grants, Open Society Foundations
    Dierdre Williams is managing director of Open Society Network Grants at the Open Society Foundations. She leads Open Society’s efforts to support a global ecosystem of partners working to advance justice, rights, and equity. Williams served previously as director of the Reassigned Grants Unit, where she and her team thoughtfully led Open Society’s responsible exit of previous fields of grant work. Williams is a “reformed lawyer” turned educator who joined OSF in 2012 as part of the Education Program, where she worked as a program officer for nine years. Throughout her career Dierdre has operated as an agent of change by guiding people through fear and uncertainty to the greatest hope of knowing more fully who they are. She has a track record of inspiring teams to grow their own capabilities and work in ways that serve others. She is passionate about guiding philanthropy to deepen focus on creating a future world even as it fights to hold ground in the present.
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    Executive Director, WACI Health
    Rosemary W. Mburu MPH, MBA is a public health policy and advocacy expert with over two decades of experience working towards improved health outcomes. She is the Executive Director for WACI Health, an African civil society organization on global health advocacy. Ms. Mburu has served in various roles including the National Steering Committee for the Kenya HIV Sustainability Operational Plan; Kenya National Steering Committee on Zero Malaria Campaign Coalition; Civil Society Policy Forum of the World Bank Group and the International Monetary Fund; Universal Health Coverage 2030 Steering Committee; Hiroshima G7 Global Health Task Force; and the Lancet Commission on a synergistic approach to Universal Health Coverage, health security, and health promotion. Her research and policy analysis work has contributed to numerous peer-reviewed publications. She is the founder of Nuggets of Life, whose mission is to build strong minds, character, and communities through mentorship and leader.
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    Co-Founder, Fridays for Future MAPA
    Ayshka Najib is a climate justice activist based in the UAE. Her work focuses on ensuring the leadership and meaningful participation of those at the frontlines of the crisis and this is reflected in her advocacy with Fridays For Future MAPA (Most Affected People and Areas). Ayshka is one of the UNICEF Youth Advocates to the UAE, supporting the Gulf Area Office with her expertise on climate change. In such a role, she ensures the capacities of young people who are engaged in climate change are strengthened, facilitating their seat at the table. Ayshka believes that the climate crisis does not exist in a vacuum, rather that it overlaps issues such as gender inequality. As Youth Lead for the Action Coalition on Feminist Action for Climate Justice, she works with UN Women and the Generation Equality to push for recognizing the intersectionality of gender equality and climate justice in decision making. She is also the MENA Regional Lead with YCJF supporting participatory grantmaking
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    Executive Director, Global Greengrants Fund UK
    Dr. Nisha Owen is the Executive Director of Global Greengrants Fund UK, a leading grantmaker supporting environmental justice and climate justice grassroots movements worldwide. She also chairs the IUCN SSC Phylogenetic Diversity Task Force, a global group of experts providing expertise on the conservation of evolutionary history as part of nature’s contributions to people; and sits on the Conservation Advisory Panel of World Land Trust. Previously, Nisha was Director of Conservation at On the Edge, a philanthropic foundation supporting conservation, science and storytelling, and before that led the Zoological Society of London’s EDGE of Existence programme empowering the next generation of conservation leaders, including innovative online capacity building initiatives with United for Wildlife and National Geographic Society. Nisha holds a PhD in human-wildlife conflict from the University of Leeds, and also serves as a Trustee of the London Learning Foundation.
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    Correspondent, Science Desk, National Public Radio
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    President and CEO, National Women's Law Center
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    Co-Founder & Executive Director, COBURWAS International Youth Organisation to Transform Africa (CIYOTA)
    Ntakamaze is a refugee leader with 28 years of displacement experience and Executive Director of CIYOTA, a Refugee-Led Organisation advancing access to quality education and skills development for refugees, internally displaced persons, and host communities in East and Central Africa. Under his leadership, CIYOTA has grown into a leading regional actor, supporting over 1.25 million displaced children, youth, and women through inclusive education, vocational training, and livelihoods programs. He previously served as a Research Assistant at the Refugee Study Centre of the University of Oxford and as a Fellow with AL for Education, contributing to research and practice on refugee economies and education in displacement contexts. In 2024, he received the Gene Dewey Refugee Award for his contributions to refugee education and community-driven development.
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    Associate Editor, High Country News
    Anna V. Smith is an associate editor for High Country News magazine, which covers the people, places, and non-humans of the Western U.S. She writes and edits stories on tribal sovereignty, Indigenous land rights and repatriation, and environmental justice for the Indigenous Affairs Desk from Oregon. She’s won multiple awards over the years from the Indigenous Journalists Association, including Best Coverage of Indigenous Communities. She has also collaborated with outlets like ProPublica and Grist, and freelanced for publications like Slate, Audubon and The New York Times.
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    Senior Health Editor, Science Desk, National Public Radio
    Scott Hensley edits stories about health, biomedical research and pharmaceuticals for NPR's Science Desk. He joined NPR in 2009 to launch Shots, a blog that expanded to become a digital destination for NPR health coverage. Before NPR, Hensley was a health reporter and editor at The Wall Street Journal. He worked in the medical device industry before becoming a journalist.
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    Managing Director, AB Entheos Limited
    Barbara has been in the insurance industry for 18 years and is a champion for inclusive insurance as a tool for poverty alleviation. An actuarial scientist by training, Barbara is passionate to see insurance play a role in increasing financial resilience across the continent. She co-founded AB Entheos in 2014, an insurance catalyst with projects across 12 countries in Africa. Barbara is a Henry Arnold Fellow with California based Mulago Foundation and is also a member of the IUCN Human-Wildlife Conflict and Coexistence Specialist Group. She is pioneering insurance as a solution for biodiversity and nature risks globally, with a goal to see "Resilient communities thriving in nature". She is an University of Oxford Graduate, graduating with a Postgraduate Degree in Global Business from Saïd Business School in 2024. She has a Bachelor's Degree in Actuarial Science from the University of Calgary in Canada minoring in Statistics and Economics. She also serves on various boards.
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    Domestic Markets and Livelihood Consultant, Sustainable Fisheries Partnership
    My professional experience began in Canada, where I worked on social science research, and later in Chile, where I focused on fisheries management and seafood value chains. More recently, I have worked as a consultant on small-scale fisheries issues, including co-management, seafood supply chains, and domestic market development in Global South countries, collaborating with organizations such as the Sustainable Fisheries Partnership and the United Nations Development Programme. My years of field experience have allowed me to develop a multidisciplinary approach.
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    Senior Director, Milken Center for Advancing the American Dream
    Rachel Niehoff is the Senior Director of Business Development at the Milken Center for Advancing the American Dream in Washington, D.C., where she is helping launch a world-class cultural center at the heart of the nation’s capital. With over 17 years of experience in cultural strategy and development, Rachel creates transformative programs that foster cultural exchange through exhibitions, events, conversations series, and partnerships. Her leadership at the Smithsonian Institution included spearheading initiatives and campaigns to build donor relationships, increase institutional visibility, and secure record-setting principal gifts, growing $5M+ giving across the institution by 200%. Known for her creative and collaborative approach, Rachel helps shape cultural through thought-provoking dialogues, cross-cultural connections, and elevated fundraising goals and strategies. She holds a Master’s in Arts Administration from Boston University.
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    Leader, Roundglass Foundation
    Have worked for almost 23 years for the private sector, setting up and scaling businesses with Coca-Cola and Walmart in India and South West Asia, till 2015 Working with children, youth, communities and government since 2015. Led Save the Children in India between 2015 and 2020. and now lead Roundglass Foundation, working on environment, youth and women's equity, impacting 2.5 million people everyday.
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    Ebrima Saidy is the Chief Executive Officer of Blue Ventures, a leading organisation working to restore the world's oceans and improve the livelihoods of fishing communities. With 25 years of experience in humanitarian and development work, Ebrima has a wealth of expertise in impact-focused, rights based community-driven programming, from start up, to growth and exit. Previously, he held key leadership roles at Save the Children International as global Chief Impact Officer driving positive change in over 100 countries. Ebrima grew up in a small coastal fishing village in The Gambia. He is passionate about the intersection of ocean conservation and human rights, and is committed to leading Blue Ventures in its mission to create a thriving future for both the ocean and the people who depend on it.
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    Narrative Lead, International Resource for Impact and Storytelling
    Brett Davidson is Narrative Lead with IRIS, the International Resource for Impact and Storytelling, and Principal at Wingseed LLC. Previously Brett was director of Media and Narratives at the Open Society Public Health Program. His work at OSF focused on changing long-held social narratives that impact public health, and he led an international team working on race and health equity. Prior to joining Open Society in 2010, Davidson was a media consultant to civil society organizations in Southern and Eastern Africa. He previously served as program manager at the South African democracy institute Idasa, where he helped community radio stations develop participatory news and current affairs programming. Before that, he was a presenter and producer in radio current affairs at the South African Broadcasting Corporation, and in collaboration with the BBC. Brett has an MA in Journalism and Media Studies from Rhodes University and an MA in individualized study from NYU’s Gallatin School.
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    Individual, Fidelity Charitable
    With Honor, I am a student (2016-2020~2025-) at Tufts University. The break indicated regards the medical leave I had begun in my senior year of undergrad and have just this semester returned from. At Tufts I studied Clinical Psychology with a minor in English. I engaged in a few off campus endeavors such as volunteering at the Cambridge Women’s center twice a week (2017-2019,) and weekly “Befriending” on the phone line of Samaritan’s suicide hotline (2018-2020.) As my capstone in Clinical Psych. I worked as a Domestic Violence Counselor at Suffolk County House of Correction. In the interim between 2020-2025 I honed my creativity (largely as a means of personal healing) as I culminated a photography career I am very proud of, as well as working a few retail positions in Women’s apparel. Completing Tufts now my interests have sharpened in the field of Quantum Divinity (I may have just made that term up.) I am pulled by the very Divine forces I am studying to the path of Godly Physics.
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    Director & Screenwriter, Odun Filmes
    VIVIANE FERREIRA is a director and screenwriter. PhD student in Audiovisual Media and Processes at ECA-USP. She is president of the Instituto Audiovisual Mulheres de Odun, where she directs the "iAMO Audiovisual Artistic Residency Program”. Founding partner of Odun Filmes, she was president of SPCINE (2021-2023), president of APAN - Association of Black Audiovisual Professionals (2016-2021), president of the Selection Committee for the film representing Brazil at the 2021 Oscars, and artistic director of the "Zózimo Bulbul Meeting of Black Cinema - Brazil, Africa, Caribbean and Other Diasporas (2019-2020)".
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    Director Individual Giving, Malala Fund
    Latoyia Allen brings over 20 years of nonprofit fundraising expertise to her role as Director of Individual Giving at Malala Fund. Throughout her career, she has led fundraising efforts for organizations serving vulnerable populations, including her previous position as Development Director at Women for Women International, which empowers women survivors of war. Her impressive career spans roles at The Appellate Project, Hostelling International USA, For Love of Children, Bright Beginnings, Inc., and the National Children's Museum. Latoyia has also excelled as a strategic communications consultant in the private sector and contributed to two presidential campaigns. A graduate of The George Washington University with a B.A. in Political Communication, Latoyia lives in Washington, DC with her husband and four children.
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    Senior Director, Policy and Advocacy (Right to Education), Malala Fund
    Sahar Halaimzai is the Senior Director of Policy and Advocacy at Malala Fund, where she leads global efforts to advance girls’ education and gender equality. She is currently leading work to codify gender apartheid in international law and strengthen global accountability through policy, storytelling, and strategic multimedia campaigns. Her work spans government, civil society, and international organisations, with a focus on freedom of expression, conflict, displacement, and gender justice.
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    Fellow, Pandemic Action Network
    Thokozani is a medical doctor and global health professional with over five years of experience working with Malawi’s Ministry of Health, Malawi Liverpool Wellcome Trust and the Pandemic Sciences Institute at the University of Oxford. She has held leadership roles including acting director of health services for the Lilongwe District Health which oversees health services in Malawi’s capital and head of clinical services, deputising the director of health services (DHS). Thokozani had led the public health response in Lilongwe, implementing critical interventions to mitigate the impacts of these crises while advocating for stronger, more resilient health systems. Her contributions have extended to supporting the development and refining of pandemic preparedness and response policies and training guidelines in Malawi. She is an inaugural Biosecurity Fellow at Brown University and Pandemic Action Network.
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    Financial Management and Sustainability Lead, West Africa Vocational Education
    Jande Tarfa is a seasoned finance professional with over 15 years of experience spanning diverse industries, including finance, healthcare, and communication. Currently serving as the Interim CEO of West Africa Vocational Education (WAVE), Jande is at the forefront of driving the organization's mission to reduce youth unemployment by equipping young people with the skills and opportunities they need to thrive in the workforce. Prior to assuming the role of Interim CEO, Jande held the position of Finance Lead at WAVE, where he played a pivotal role in optimizing financial strategies, ensuring sustainability, and fostering transparency in grant management. His expertise in financial planning and reporting has been instrumental in aligning WAVE's resources with its impactful initiatives. Jande's career journey is marked by a commitment to excellence and adaptability, having successfully navigated leadership roles across various sectors.
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    Head of Programs, The Missing Billion Initiative
    I am the Head of Programs at the Missing Billion Initiative, a time-bound catalyst dedicated to transforming healthcare systems to be truly inclusive for people with disabilities. As an academic researcher and lecturer by training, I am driven by a commitment to creating impact that is firmly rooted in evidence. With nearly two decades of experience as a researcher, implementer, and trainer, I have worked at the intersection of research, policy, and practice to drive systemic change. Previously, I was an Assistant Professor at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, where my research and teaching focused on the lived experiences of people with disabilities. Beyond Disability, I am passionate about Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) for young people—the focus of my PhD at the London School of Economics and Political Science (2013). My work continues to bridge evidence and real-world impact, championing equity and inclusion in global health.
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    Senior Partner, AfricInvest
    Hakim Khelifa is Senior Partner and member of the Executive Committee at AfricInvest. Hakim has over 25 years of experience in private equity in Africa including sourcing, negotiating, structuring and executing private equity transactions in Northern and Sub-Saharan Africa. Hakim led the development of AfricInvest in Sub-Saharan Africa since 2004, focusing first on West Africa prior to expanding AfricInvest to other regions. Hakim sits on the board of many current AfricInvest portfolio companies. He also led the fund raising of four AfricInvest funds since 2004. Hakim is currently heading an impacting investing initiative at AfricInvest focusing on Climate Resilience. Hakim is a graduate of the engineering school Mines ParisTech, France. Hakim served on the board of the Africa Venture Capital Association.
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    Professor, Sustainability, Strategy, Ivey Business School
    Dr. Bansal is a Professor and Canada Research Chair in Business Sustainability at the Ivey Business School at Western University (Ontario). Bansal founded and continues to lead Innovation North, which brings systems innovation to corporations. She also founded the Network for Business Sustainability (nbs.net) and Ivey’s Centre for Building Sustainable Value. She researches the nexus of time (short-termism), space (globalization) and scale (size) in business strategy, in order to advance sustainable development. She has been researching business sustainability since she completed her doctorate in 1996 at the University of Oxford. Dr. Bansal is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada and a Fellow of the Academy of Management, which recognizes her contributions to the science and practice of management.
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    Senior Program Officer, Wellspring Philanthropic Fund
    Tesmerelna Atsbeha is a Senior Program Officer at Wellspring Philanthropic Fund. Her grantmaking focus is reproductive rights and the global prevention of Gender-Based Violence. She seeded the Accelerator to end Gender-Based Violence and Fondo Autonomía, a collaborative fund for Reproductive Autonomy. Tesmerelna has served in leadership roles with Funders for Reproductive Equity, Fenomenal Funds and the Collective Future Fund, the Sexual Violence Research Initiative and the Global Women’s Institute at George Washington University. She is also part of the Gender Funders Colab. She previously worked with UN Women, Columbia University’s Mailman School of Public Health, UNDP and the Global Fund to end AIDS, Tuberculosis and Maria in Eastern and Southern Africa. She holds qualifications in International Relations, Public Health, and Organizational Psychology.
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    President, Dharma Karma Foundation
    Rising from a modest background and as an immigrant in the United States, Peter overcame hardships by placing emphasis on education. After completing an undergraduate degree at UCLA, Peter worked in tech as a software engineer, and then as a research engineer in the lab run by one of the cofounders of the internet/tcp/ip. After completing his graduate studies at Stanford in 1992, Peter worked as a tech executive at Oracle before embarking on a journey as a serial founder - making significant contributions across diverse technology fields over the next 30 years. Throughout the years, Peter has regularly made donations to several philanthropic organizations in healthcare and education. His diverse experience in the corporate and philanthropic landscape inspired him to bridge the gap between mentorship and education, and creating long-term positive impact. ​ Peter’s personal commitment extends to the Dharma Karma (DK) Foundation, founded in 2018, focusing on critical issues includi
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    Founder & Director, Afghan Youth Ambassadors for Peace Organization
    Heela Yoon is an internationally recognised leader in climate action, peacebuilding, and water security. As the Founder and Executive Director of the Afghan Youth Ambassadors for Peace Organisation (AYAPO), she has led initiatives that have provided access to clean water and wells for over 45,000 families in Afghanistan. Through peacebuilding dialogues, she works to prevent conflicts related to water and land, ensuring sustainable solutions for communities affected by environmental challenges. She serves as an External Board Member for the UK’s Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO), advising on policies that support climate resilience and community empowerment. Her contributions to peace and sustainability have been recognised by the United Nations, OSCE, and the Kroc Institute for Peace and Justice. Passionate about mental health and resilience, Heela is also the creator of MUSKA, a mobile app designed to provide accessible tools for stress management and well-being. She has spoken in 22+ countries, featured on BBC, and earned Chevening and Fulbright Scholarships. Dedicated to mentoring young changemakers, she champions climate resilience and peacebuilding worldwide.
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    Chief of Staff to Executive Chair, Malala Fund
    Maria Qanita is an experienced strategic advisor and operational leader with over a decade of experience across government, corporate, and diplomatic sectors. She has worked extensively in South Asia, the UK, Eastern Europe and East Africa, forging partnerships and leading impactful initiatives. Maria has a proven track record of delivering results, from grassroots community projects to high-level engagements with CEOs, Parliamentarians, and Heads of State.Maria serves as Chief of Staff to Nobel Laureate Malala Yousafzai, managing strategic initiatives and high-profile global engagements.
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    I am post graduate in economics from Rajasthan university Jaipur India. At present working as interpreter with language services uk Bristol.
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    Managing Director, Europe and Middle East, Milken Institute
    Petra Freddi is a managing director of Europe and leads the Milken Institute’s European efforts from London. She is responsible for developing impactful, mission-centric programs and events, and deepening engagement with Milken Institute’s network, including financial institutions, investment funds, corporations, and individual philanthropists. Freddi comes to this role after building the Milken Institute’s presence in the Asia Pacific region. During her seven-year stint in Singapore, Freddi was instrumental in developing strategic partnerships to further the goals of the Institute, focused primarily on participation from institutional investors, philanthropists, family offices, and young leaders making a difference in the region. Building on her career in finance, Freddi developed and moderated programs to engage the Institute’s supporters from around the world. Prior to joining the Institute, Freddi was one of the first members of the investor relations team for Apollo Management
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    President & CEO, PATH
    Nikolaj Gilbert is the President and CEO of PATH, an international nonprofit focused on advancing health equity through innovation and partnerships. He brings over 25 years of experience across the private sector, nonprofits, and multilateral organizations. Before joining PATH in 2020, Nikolaj served as Director of Partnerships for the United Nations Office for Project Services and held leadership roles at Novo Nordisk.
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    Executive News Editor, World Service, BBC
    Executive Editor of BBC World Service long form and documentary unit, the team that produces multi-award winning Eye investigations, as well as podcasts and other documentary and investigative content. Previously controller of the BBC's World News TV Channel, Editor of the Victoria Derbyshire programme and Deputy Editor of Newsnight.
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    Lead, Ecosystem, BMW Foundation
    Jessica is a global leader in ecosystem and network-driven strategies, leading the Ecosystem and Network Driven team at the BMW Foundation. She oversees a global network of 2,600 leaders across 120 countries, driving collaboration on climate action, energy transition, urbanization, and skills development. She spearheads ecosystem catalyzation processes on belonging in Europe and climate justice in the Americas, fostering strategic partnerships with key global actors. Passionate about unlocking capital for impact, she engages top influencers from academia, policy, civicl society and the private sector to shape collective action.
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    Community Health Worker, Community Health Impact Coalition
    Prossie Muyingo was distinguished as one of the 12 Heroines of Health at the Women in Global Health's annual event in July 2023, a testament to her outstanding contributions to public health. Hailing from the Kiboga district, Prossie has dedicated her life to serving as a community health worker in the Mityana district of central Uganda. Since 2019, she has been at the forefront of providing essential reproductive, maternal, and child health services to 186 households. With the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, Prossie emerged as a pivotal figure in her community, offering dependable information about the virus and safeguarding the health and well-being of those around her. As a peer leader responsible for guiding 12 fellow Community Health Workers (CHWs), Prossie passionately champions the professionalization of CHWs. In her role as a CHIC CHW Organizer, she fervently advocates for the implementation of legislation by governments, policymakers, and funders.
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    Executive Director, Forest, Nature and Environment Aceh Foundation
    Farwiza Farhan is a forest conservationist working to protect, conserve, and restore the Leuser ecosystem in Sumatra, Indonesia. Leuser is the last place on Earth where rhinos, tigers, elephants, and orangutans still roam together in the wild. Farhan firmly believes that conservation should not be an exclusive club, but rather a network of stakeholders—from Indigenous communities to ecologists, lawyers and policymakers, international nonprofits and private sectors—sharing this planet together. Farhan is the chairperson of Forest, Nature and Environment Aceh Foundation (Yayasan HAkA), a grassroots organization based in Aceh, Sumatra, Indonesia. She focuses primarily on policy and advocacy, working to increase meaningful access and deepen the involvement of women and local communities in policy matters pertaining to their environment and livelihood. She's also a Scuba instructor and always keen to go diving.
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    Individual, Gates Foundation
    Hein Nell is a Senior Officer of protective operations at the Gates Foundation. Providing executive protection to the Gates Foundation CEO, Mark Suzman.
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    , Skoll Foundation
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    Chief Executive Officer, The Education Outcomes Fund
    Dr. Amel Karboul, H.E., is CEO of the Education Outcomes Fund, a UN-hosted fund using innovative finance and public policy to improve education and employment opportunities for 10 million children and youth living in poverty. With 30 years of leadership across entrepreneurial, corporate, public, and philanthropic spheres, she is known for combining analytical clarity, emotional intelligence, and the ability to build trust across systems. She was Tunisia’s first female Minister of Tourism and the first woman to lead an economic ministry, guiding a major sector through the country’s democratic transition and receiving the Presidential Citizens Medal. Her earlier roles span Mercedes-Benz, DaimlerChrysler, BCG, and founding CEO of Change, Leadership & Partners. A natural storyteller and systems thinker, she curates gatherings that foster authentic connection and reflection. Committed to a more just and sustainable world, she champions education, gender equality, technology, and climate,
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    Chief Executive Officer, YouthBuild Ventures UK
    Shenaaz Chenia is an experienced professional who spent much of her career in finance and moved from the private sector to become the founding CEO of YouthBuild in the UK. Prior to Shenaaz was responsible for driving Saint-Gobain’s external training strategy and delivering on its support for skills development in the Construction sector. She led the set up of the groups first community training academy for Saint-Gobain helping young care leavers transform their lives and transition into employment. As a valued construction professional and youth employment expert Shenaaz provided insight and expertise on the London Mayors, Skills for London Steering Group as well as the Construction Leadership Council, Skills Work stream, she is a member the All-Party Parliamentary Group for Apprenticeships as well as the Youth Employment Group.
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    Program Director, The Mauthe Center
    I am Program Director at the Mauthe Center, a nonprofit on the campus of University of Wisconsin Green Bay, creating community connection and interfaith conversation. I was previously Senior Director for Community Engagement and Director of the Norman Miller Center for Peace, Justice & Public Understanding at St. Norbert College, where I taught courses on peace and justice and human rights and led multi-narrative educational trips to Israel and the West Bank. Earlier in my career, I was a professor of theology at an evangelical seminary in Texas, but when that world became too narrow for me, I spent two years supporting community leaders in eight countries of sub-Saharan Africa, teaching on conflict transformation and leading staff development and fundraising for a Nairobi-based NGO. My work includes development and nonprofit consulting, mostly in northeastern Wisconsin.
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    Former Deputy Administrator and Chief Operating Officer, United States Agency for International Development
    Paloma Adams-Allen served in the Biden Administration as USAID's Chief Operating Officer and first Deputy Administrator for Management and Resources. As second in command, she served on the President’s Management Council and was responsible for overall agency management and day-to-day operations in over a 100 countries. Prior to that, Paloma was the President and CEO of the Inter-American Foundation, led Winrock International’s private sector partnerships practice, and held leadership and programming roles at the Organization of American States. She also served at USAID as Deputy Assistant Administrator for Latin America during the Obama Administration. Paloma, who spent her childhood between rural Jamaica and New England, holds a JD from Georgetown Law School, MA in International Affairs from Johns Hopkins/SAIS, and BA in Development Studies from Brown University. An avid hiker and gardener, she lives in Washington with her husband, two awesome daughters, and a puppy.
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    CEO, Amazonia Vox
    Daniel Nardin is a journalist graduated from the Federal University of Pará and holds a master's degree in Communication and Society from the University of Brasília (UnB). He is a fellow of the International Center for Journalists (ICFJ), a member of the Oxford Climate Journalism Network, and an instructor at the Solutions Journalism Network. With 20 years of experience in journalism and communication in the Amazon, he has worked in newsrooms as well as in the public and private sectors. He is the founder and leader of the Amazônia Vox project, which produces solutions journalism and builds a database of sources and freelance journalists from the Amazon. He is the winner of the 2024 Roche Award for Health Journalism.
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    Freelance sign language interpreter
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    I have a PhD in Social Anthropology, primarily focused on Human Rights. I have experience in social research, teaching, and translation.
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    Chief Programs Officer, Girl Effect
    I am a visionary leader in development with over 20 years of experience in organizational leadership, program strategy, and operations. As the Chief Program Officer at Girl Effect, a global NGO dedicated to empowering girls and young women, I lead program strategy, oversee operations, and drive impact across multiple geographies in Sub-Saharan Africa and Asia. Previously, I served as the CEO of PS Kenya, a network member of PSI. My expertise spans organizational leadership, strategy, change management, behaviour change, private sector engagement, health financing, and social enterprise development. Over the years, I have designed and led multi-country programs in health, economic empowerment, and health systems transformation. Beyond programmatic leadership, I have spearheaded multiple change management initiatives, driving organizational restructuring and efficiency. A strong advocate for leadership development, I am committed to mentoring emerging leaders.
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    EA to Marya Besharov and Catherine Hasted, Skoll Centre for Social Entrepreneurship
    Kathryn provides high quality, proactive administrative and operational support to the Academic Director and Deputy Director of the Skoll Centre for Social Entrepreneurship at the University of Oxford's Saïd Business School. She has recently returned to the UK after almost 20 years living in New Zealand where she built a successful career as a leader in older age policy, both within government and also the not-for-profit sector. In particular, Kathryn was a key player in successfully leading the New Zealand aged residential care sector through the COVID pandemic. She has a BA in music from the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama, and a Masters in Public Policy from Victoria University of Wellington.
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    Director, Instituto de Estudos da Religião
    Ronilso Pacheco is a theologian who graduated from the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro (PUC-Rio) and holds a master's in Religion in Society from Union Theological Seminary/Columbia University. My expertise is in religion and politics, focusing on how religious fundamentalism and the far-right mobilize religion to promote policies contrary to progressive ideas of freedom, diversity, and plurality of social organization. I was an adjunct professor of Ethics and Politics at Manhattan University, in Riverdale, NYC, where I sought to work with students on a variety of topics and a broad reading of the political situation of the American reality. I was awarded the first class of fellows of the Ford Foundation Global Fellowship in 2020 and the Reagan-Fascell Democracy Fellowship from the National Democracy for Democracy in 2024, with research on Religion, Democracy, and Civic Space.
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    Director Of Institutional Philanthropy, NDN Collective
    Nicole Yanes (she/her) is Opata from Sonora Mexico & Arizona U.S., and lives in the border town of Nogales. As the Director of Institutional Philanthropy with NDN Collective, she liberates and rematriates wealth for Indigenous Peoples in so-called North America. Yanes brings over 15 years of experience in community organizing, nation building, organizational development, and advocating for the rights of Indigenous Peoples at tribal, national and international arenas. Yanes has founded Indigenous-led organizations and an international Indigenous food cooperative to support and revitalize Indigenous trade and food systems. Nicole graduated from Arizona State University with an Interdisciplinary Studies degree with concentrations in American Indian Studies and Non-Profit Organization Management & Leadership. Yanes is a farmer and gatherer and is committed to continue building sustainable Nations and communities.
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    Co-founder and CEO, India Development Review
    Smarinita Shetty is co-founder and CEO at IDR, Asia's largest media platform on the development sector. She has more than 27 years of experience leading functions across strategy, operations, sales and business development, largely in startup environments within corporates and social enterprises. Her core expertise and skills lie in building new markets and ecosystems; she has done this successfully with knowledge process outsourcing, low-income housing and adolescent girl empowerment. Prior to IDR, Smarinita worked at Dasra, Monitor Inclusive Markets (now FSG), JP Morgan and The Economic Times. She also co-founded Netscribes–India’s first knowledge process outsourcing firm. Smarinita’s work and opinion has been featured in The Economist, Times of India, Mint and The Economic Times, among others. She has a BE in Computer Engineering and an MBA in Finance from Mumbai University.
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    Research Fellow, Kaleka
    Katryn N. Pasaribu is a Research Fellow at Kaleka, specializing in environmental economics, while also serving as a postdoctoral researcher at the Technical University of Denmark (Denmark Tekniske Universitet). She earned her Ph.D. in Natural Resource Economics from the University of Tennessee, her M.S. in Agricultural and Applied Economics from the University of Wyoming, and her B.A. in Economics from the University of Indonesia.
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    Brazilian/Spanish nationality, Interpreter and translator (Portuguese, Spanish, French, English), published writer, living in the UK since 2004. BA, Arts and Humanities (OU); MA Cultural and Critical Studies (BBK, London University) Philology High Studies at Barcelona Universitat, and Erasmus Scholarship Universite La Sorbonne, Paris IV.
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    Director of Business Development, Mundo Común
    With over 15 years of experience, I have dedicated my career to spearheading sustainability and social impact initiatives. As a co-founder and CEO of Myzelio, a fast-growing sustainability consultancy, I lead efforts to provide hands-on, scalable, and adaptable advising services to organizations driving a regenerative future. I also serve as the Director of Regenerative Business Development for Mundo Común, an NGO focused on creating a future grounded in care and interdependence. Before founding Myzelio, I spent nearly eight years at AB InBev, leading sustainability initiatives, managing the global 100+ Accelerator, and serving as Global Director for Nature. I’ve also been a startup board member, angel investor, and co-founder of Still New, a sustainable fashion venture. Previously, I worked at the World Wildlife Fund on climate negotiations and advocacy.
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    Director of Policy and Planning, MoH Tanzania
    Dr. Amoury A. Amoury serves as the Director of Policy and Planning at Tanzania's Ministry of Health. In this capacity, he is responsible for overseeing the formulation, implementation, monitoring, and evaluation of health policies and plans to strengthen the nation's health system. In October 2024, Dr. Amoury played a pivotal role in the Universal Health Insurance Symposium and National Health Financing Dialogue held at the Arusha International Conference Centre. During the symposium, he presented the general overview and vision of Universal Health Insurance in Tanzania, highlighting strategies to enhance health system efficiency and accessibility. Dr. Amoury's leadership in policy and planning is integral to Tanzania's efforts to achieve universal health coverage and improve health outcomes for its citizens.
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    Advocacy Coordinator, Youths United For Earth
    Thenmoli Segaran is a Malaysian ecologist and youth climate advocate. She is passionate about mainstreaming equitable and community-led climate policies and solutions that intersect society, nature, and climate change. As the Advocacy Coordinator at Youths United For Earth (YUFE), she co-organized Malaysia's largest Sustainability Mentorship Programme. During UNFCCC's COP28 and COP29, Thenmoli was instrumental in lobbying government negotiators on Malaysia’s climate resilience and adaptation plans while localizing global climate negotiations and reaching more than 20,000 people. Thenmoli's work experience in hard-to-abate industries, sustainable finance, nature-based solutions, and climate policy advocacy has inspired her to connect local action with global frameworks for lasting environmental and social impact.
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    Co-Founder, Axum
    Devang Vussonji is a Co-Founder at Axum, an Afrocentric firm tackling socioeconomic development, climate change, and technological innovation. Based in Tanzania, Devang is passionate about collaborating with African leaders, governments and organizations to develop self-sustaining solutions that reduce aid dependency. In climate, Devang founded BIRA, Africa’s First Biodiversity Accelerator, which unlocks investments for nature-positive businesses. In food systems, Devang is co-creating the Africa Green Food Systems Investment Catalyst, which aims to support market-led growth in strategic value chains across the continent. Finally, in education, Devang founded Elimu-Soko, which introduces innovative solutions to public education systems. He is also an advisor to Educate! Previously, Devang was a Partner at Dalberg and a Senior Associate with Mercer Consulting. He has an MBA from the University of Chicago Booth School of Business and an Economics degree from Claremont McKenna College.
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    I am a skilled interpreter specializing in English and Portuguese, with additional expertise in interpreting from French and Spanish into both Portuguese and English.
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    I am a Conference Interpreter for English, French and Spanish focused on Climate Change and Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities issues. I am a Spanish and French Teacher.
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    I am a translator and interpreter and i will be working here with the GATC
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    Freelance Interpreter & Translator
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    Board Chair, ActionAid International
    Current Chair of Actionaid, a Board Trustee of OxfamGB and Advisory member of Christian Aid and Karibu Foundation. Previous positions: Advisory Member of the Commonwealth Foundation and representative of the Works Council of Churches at the UN. A Vice President of the All Africa Conference of Churches under Archbishop Desmond Tutu. A UN-Diplomat representing the Archbishop of Canterbury at the United Nations. UNDP staff as the Africa Coordinator for the MDGs. Project manager for the EU funded pilot to stem the recruitment of youth into terrorism and violent extremism in 6 African countries. The Regional Coordinator of the African Women's Economic Policy Network (AWEPON). A lecturer at Makerere University. National Co-ordinator for Mothers Union and Women’s Development Programs. A Fulbright Scholar with a Masters degree in Modern Letters and 2 Honorary PhDs in International relations and International Law.
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    Conference interpreter and translator (EN, PT, ES), founder of DUAS | Translation & Interpreting Studio, a boutique company providing professional language services.
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    Ashoka Next Now Co-Leader, Ashoka: Everyone a Changemaker
    Maite Arango was born in Mexico in 1958 and holds dual citizenship in Spain and Mexico. She is the mother of one son, Juan, and earned a Bachelor of Arts from Scripps College. She is a 2018 fellow at the Distinguished Careers Institute at Stanford University. Until 2018, she served as a shareholder and vice chair of the Board of Directors at Grupo Vips (now Alsea). She sits onthe Board of Trustees at Acciona.com From 2016 to 2021, she held the position of president at Ashoka Spain and has been a member of its Board of Trustees since 2013. At a global level, she is a full partner of Ashoka.org and has co-led the Next Now initiative since its launch in 2019. She is also the founder, vice president, and a member of the Executive Committee of Fundación SERES. Since 2003, she has been a member of the ESADE Professional Council.She is a member of the board of trustees of the Amigos del Museo del Prado Foundation, as well as of the Princess of Asturias Foundation
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    Interim Executive Director, Individual
    Rachel Schutz is a visionary leader passionate about advancing Christian Science nursing through values-based leadership. She has directed an education program at a fiber arts center and an interfaith coalition providing low-barrier services to unhoused people. With a Master in Teaching, she taught elementary school with culturally relevant strategies that celebrated and engaged the values of every student. Today, she directs a Christian Science nursing facility for those relying on prayer alone for healing, and advocates for the most vulnerable children in the foster care system in Washington State. She believes that we are capable of building the world that cares for every living being.
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    Executive Director, African Centre for Energy Policy
    Benjamin Boakye is an Energy Governance Professional and Executive Director at the Africa Centre for Energy Policy. With extensive experience in extractive sector governance, he has contributed to shaping legal frameworks for resource management in Africa. Previously, he served as Deputy Executive Director, Programmes Director, and Operations Director, overseeing research and programmes. He has consulted for the World Bank, UNDP, and others on corporate governance, fiscal policy, and contract management. Benjamin has spoken at international conferences on revenue generation, expenditure, and power sector reforms. He works with host communities on extractive project development and revenue redistribution. Committed to Africa’s role in the energy transition, he holds an MSc in Energy Studies from the University of Dundee and a BA in Sociology and Information Studies from the University of Ghana.
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    Director of Operations, Project Dandelion
    Emily Moody is a passionate ecofeminist who has dedicated her life to exploring the critical intersection between climate and gender. Her journey began at a young age when, at 15, she founded a global nonprofit aimed at empowering women and girls through education, recognizing their pivotal role in addressing the pressing environmental issues of our time. Throughout her career, whether through her impactful work at the Female Quotient or her current role as Director of Operations at Project Dandelion, Emily remains deeply committed to the interconnected issues of climate justice. She firmly believes that women hold the key to saving our planet and continues to champion their integral role in creating a more sustainable and equitable world.
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    Former Assistant Secretary for International Trade and Development, Former US Treasury
    Alexia Latortue is the former Assistant Secretary for International Trade and Development at the U.S. Treasury Department. She was the top policy advisor on climate, environment and infrastructure; development finance and policy; trade and investment; and technical assistance. Alexia first served at Treasury during the Obama-Biden Administration as Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for International Development Policy. Previously, Alexia served as the Deputy CEO of the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) and the Managing Director for Corporate Strategy at the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD). She also worked at the World Bank on financial inclusion, including as the Deputy CEO of CGAP and with Development Alternatives, Inc. Alexia has a M.A. from The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University and B.S. from Georgetown University. In 2025, she received the Alexander Hamilton Award. She has lived in the U.S, Europe, Africa, and Haiti.
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    Founding Executive Director, Democracy Works Foundation
    Olmo von Meijenfeldt, is the founding Executive Director of Democracy Works Foundation (DWF) and the founding partner of Triple Dividend, a new development company. He spearheaded DWF’s establishment, securing seed funding and guiding its growth with the support of the DWF team. In order to aid sustainability of DWF’s non-profit financial model he launched Triple Dividend, the People, Planet, Prosperity company in 2023. His passions include international solidarity and cooperation, strengthening south-south collaboration, capacitating change makers, defending democracy while building capitalism 2.0, and non-profit financial sustainability while ensuring DWF’s impact and value-add in democracy development. With nearly 30 years of experience, Olmo has overseen the investment of half a billion Rand in governance, democracy, and human rights initiatives in South Africa and the region. He has also fostered DWF’s growth as a diverse, multi-national African team, emphasizing gender balance a
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    Chief Executive Officer, Porticus
    Charlotte Brenninkmeijer joined Porticus as CEO in November 2024. She has over 15 years of leadership experience, most recently serving as CEO of Anthos Family Office since 2020 and in previous managerial roles at C&A. She has been active in philanthropy for many years. Charlotte is passionate about the positive impact we can achieve by working together to tackle some of the world’s most significant challenges.
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    Chief Program Officer, Verité
    Gabriela is a strategic leader at Verité, providing critical guidance on organization-wide policies, strategies, and program effectiveness. With a strong focus on innovation and impact, she ensures excellence in program execution, quality control, and cross-functional coordination with global teams. Since 1998, she has worked in human and labor rights, leading supplier improvement programs and projects addressing gender, child labor, forced labor, ethical recruitment, and freedom of association across multiple sectors. She has designed improvement programs across supply chains in more than 40 countries. Gabriela holds a Specialist degree in Adult Education and a Master’s in International Education from the University of Massachusetts. As a Fulbright LASPAU Scholar, her research focused on women and working conditions in Latin America.
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    Director, ACT Ubumbano
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    Program Lead, Colmena Fund
    Ostalinda Maya brings two decades of progressive experience in non-discrimination, justice, gender, and political leadership. She began her career at the European Roma Rights Centre, eventually becoming Coordinator of Research and Advocacy. In this role, she led multi-country research teams documenting human rights violations and authoring several published reports. Ostalinda spent over a decade at the Open Society Foundations (OSF) where she spearheaded efforts to end school segregation and incubated Romani lawyers' associations. Later, as Senior Program Manager at OSF global programs, she led the gender justice portfolio. In 2024, she joined the emerging Colmena Fund as Program Lead, where she develops and implements the fund's overall grant-making strategy. Educated in Development Studies and Law, she has lived in Budapest, London, Mexico, and New York. She currently serves as Vice-President of the Romani Council of Andalucía.
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    For over 15 years, I have been empowering effective cross-cultural communication. I partner with public and private institutions managing international cooperation projects for development, training, research, and innovation, providing highly skilled interpreting services that bridge linguistic and cultural divides, fostering collaboration and driving positive impact.
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    Member, This Is What Happens When Women Read
    Theresa Preston-Werner [she/her/hers] is an anthropologist, entrepreneur, investor, and philanthropist. She has spent the past two decades working to understand global poverty and injustice and to support efforts on the ground aimed at transforming political, economic, and social systems in order to better the lives of individuals. Theresa received her BA in Anthropology and Gender Studies from Scripps College and her PhD in Anthropology from Northwestern University. Her research focused on the development of enclave economies throughout Central America and the recent surge of international direct-sales companies in their wake. In particular, her work examined how companies are able to manipulate vulnerable populations. In the U.S. and abroad, Theresa has worked with, advised, and founded various nonprofit and for-profit organizations with focuses ranging from girls and education, to women and family planning, to youth and technology.
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    Executive Director, Media Justice
    Steven Renderos (he/him) leads MediaJustice, a U.S. based national organization that fights for racial justice in media and technology. As Executive Director, he's reshaped how the organization challenges corporate power in the digital age. Over his decade at MediaJustice, Steven has led campaigns that broke up price-gouging prison phone monopolies, protected net neutrality, fought surveillance expansion, and tackled online disinformation. His analysis on tech, media, and racial justice appears in The Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, and The Guardian. He chairs the board of Americans for Financial Reform and serves on the boards of Media Democracy Fund and Upturn. Growing up in LA, Steven witnessed how mainstream media's portrayal of immigrants as criminals shaped anti-immigrant policies of the 90s. That experience drove him to build power so communities can control their own stories.
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    Senior Analyst, Global Health Equity, Philanthropy, Emerson Collective
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    Social Investments Editor, Alliance Magazine
    As a former editor for The Guardian Newspaper networks (social enterprise, charities and coops) my media work is focused on the conversation around positive social change. I currently work part time as Social Investment Editor at Alliance, the only philanthropy magazine with a global focus. My special interests are LGBTQIA+ communities, mental health and mental illness and, healthier communities. I am also a practising qigong and meditation teacher, working with large organisations such as Kew Gardens and the UK's leading school of the decade - Brighton College as a meditation and mindful movement coach. I'm interested in hearing about the detail of how social investment is happening around the globe, blended finance deals, pure social investment as well as impact investment and interesting ways of financing positive social change with an investment element (think Michael Sheen's recent work around debt management!).
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    Board Member, Pacific Clinics
    Judy Kwan is Assistant General Counsel at Algolia, Inc. where she advises the team on a wide range of legal and compliance matters. Prior to Algolia, she worked at Dropbox and HelloSign (acquired by Dropbox), as well as Oracle, and spent 7 years at the global law firm Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP as a litigator. She attended UCLA as an undergraduate and returned to attend UCLA School of Law. Judy has served as a Board Member of Pacific Clinics since 2014, a non-profit which provides behavioral health and social services, substance use treatment, and wellness programs for children, youth, adults and families throughout California.
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    Chief Executive Officer, Philanthropy Together
    Sara Lomelin is a connector of people and ideas, a relationship builder, and a believer that everyone can be a philanthropist. A philanthropy disruptor, Sara has spoken globally about collective giving, including at TED 2022. As the founding CEO of Philanthropy Together, she leads efforts to expand people-powered philanthropy, supporting grassroots nonprofits and shifting power dynamics. Sara was named to the Forbes 50 Over 50: Impact List (2023) and the NonProfit Times Power & Influence Top 50 (2024). Previously, she was Senior Director of Leadership Philanthropy at Opportunity Fund and Vice President of Philanthropy at the Latino Community Foundation, where she created the Latino Giving Circle Network®. Sara serves on several boards, including GivingTuesday and the Women's Philanthropy Institute.
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    Artist, GOODLand Philippines
    Martha Atienza (b. Manila, Philippines; lives and works in the Philippines) is a Dutch-Filipino video artist exploring the format’s ability to document and question issues related to the environment, community, and development. Her video is rooted in both ecological and sociological concerns as she studies the intricate interplay between local traditions, human subjectivity, and the natural world. Frequently examining her immediate surroundings, exploring the potential of art as a catalyst for societal transformation. Both through her artwork as well as her nonprofit GOODLand, Atienza brings attention to cultural and environmental loss while developing collaborative methodologies with communities affected by social, economic, and environmental issues in the Philippines. She won the Baloise Art Prize in Art Basel in 2017. The Ateneo Art Awards in Manila (2012/2016) and the Cultural Center of the Philippines Thirteen Artist Award (2015).
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    Global Strategic Partnership Head, Johnson & Johnson
    Lauren leads external engagement for Johnson & Johnson Global Health Equity. In her current role, she focuses on external engagement for J&J’s social impact and philanthropic efforts to advance access to care and champion health workers. Prior to joining J&J, Lauren spent most of her career in government, at the Department of State and USAID. She was the Director of Private Sector Engagement for the U.S. President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), where she built several multi stakeholder partnerships and spearheaded large-scale innovation competitions to source new ideas to solve public health problems. She also served as the Health Program/Public-Private Partnership Advisor at USAID/South Africa, and USAID/Washington, where she provided technical support to USAID missions in several African and Asian countries. Prior to USAID, Lauren was a corporate attorney at Nixon Peabody in New York. She has a law degree from Georgetown and a BA from Duke.
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    Director of Strategic Partnerships, PeerForward
    Christopher Shires brings a dynamic approach to his role as the Director of Strategic Partnerships at PeerForward since 2015. Hailing from the vibrant city of Chicago, Illinois, Christopher's passion for effecting positive change in youth and families from low-income communities has been a driving force throughout his career. Drawing on this passion, Christopher has successfully cultivated partnerships with numerous school communities across the Midwest and West Coast, fostering impactful collaborations that aim to empower and uplift students. In addition to his role as Director, Christopher also serves as a PeerForward Coach, where he actively engages and mentors young adults, equipping them with the skills and tools needed to spearhead campaigns that promote a college-going culture within their schools. Prior to his tenure at PeerForward, Christopher honed his expertise during a decade-long tenure in financial banking, specializing in management, client satisfaction, and the deve
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    Senior Associate (Consultant), Children's Investment Fund Foundation
    Rosalind McKenna is a senior consultant in the CEO Office of the Children’s Investment Fund Foundation (CIFF), supporting global advocacy on development and climate finance. Until 2024, she was Special Advisor to the President at Open Society Foundations, supporting external policy priorities. She was previously OSF advisor on Global Advocacy with a focus on development and climate finance, and led engagement with the Global Alliance of Foundations, advancing collaboration on global challenges. Previously, Rosalind was a Team Manager in health financing in OSF’s Public Health Program. Before joining OSF in 2014, Rosalind was Coordinator of Amnesty International Ireland's program on economic, social and cultural rights. A graduate of the University of Glasgow and National University of Ireland, Rosalind has worked for a UK Member of Parliament and the Scottish Courts Service. She is a member of the European Board of Global Citizen, and the Advisory Board of E & K Consulting, Kenya.
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    CEO, CassVita
    Pelkins is a scientist, inventor, and entrepreneur. He is the founder and CEO of CassVita – a social enterprise that leverages technology to eradicate food insecurity and create prosperity for smallholder farmers in Africa. CassVita has invented a novel biotechnology for increasing the shelf-life of cassava from 3 days to 18 months, enabling cassava farmers to get real value for their crops. CassVita partners with thousands of farmers in West Africa and has been able to increase their earnings by as much as 400% by minimizing post-harvest losses. Pelkins earned a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and a joint MS/MBA degree from Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences and Harvard Business School, where he graduated with honors and was supported by the Soros Fellowship. Pelkins is fluent in English and French, holds three patents, and was recently named to the Forbes 30 Under 30 list.
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    Executive Director, Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria
    Peter Sands has been the Executive Director of The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria since March 2018. Between 2015 and 2017 Peter was a Research Fellow at Harvard University, dividing his time between the Mossavar-Rahmani Center for Business and Government at Harvard Kennedy School and the Harvard Global Health Institute. Peter was Group CEO of Standard Chartered PLC from November 2006 to June 2015, having joined the Board of Standard Chartered as Group CFO in May 2002. Prior to joining Standard Chartered, Peter was a Senior Partner at McKinsey & Co. Peter has served on various boards and commissions, including the UK’s Department of Health, the World Economic Forum and the International Advisory Board of the Monetary Authority of Singapore. He is currently Chair of the Board of Cera, a digital-first home healthcare company based in the UK. Peter graduated from Oxford University with a First Class degree in Politics, Philosophy and Economics.
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    President, Instituto Beja
    Graduated in Law from Mackenzie University, Master in Banking Law from IBMEC-SP, with specializations in Private Bank from IBMEC-SP and Corporate Law from Getúlio Vargas Foundation, she also completed the Impact Investing Program at the CSP - University of Zurich. She has practiced Law for the São Paulo Stock Exchange, at BBA Creditanstalt Bank and at the Consenso Family Office, and has worked as Wealth Planner at the Private Bank, and Head of Legal for Capital Markets and Corporate departments of Itaú Unibanco Bank. Furthermore, she was a partner at the banking department of Law Firm Veirano Advogados, has been the COO of Pedro Alberto Fischer Single Family Office, and founded BEJA Institute in 2021. As a philanthropist and impact investor, Cristiane is a member of the Corporate Citizenship Institute, The Forward Global and Synergos GPC
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    Policy Director, Independent Diplomat
    Abdy Yeganeh is the Policy Director at Independent Diplomat, a non-profit consultancy advising underrepresented voices across a range of global crises and challenges. This includes in conflict resolution processes in Afghanistan, Yemen, Mali, Myanmar and Ukraine, as well as thematic priorities of climate change negotiations and cyber diplomacy. Prior to joining ID, Abdy was an official in the British Government for 15 years. As a British diplomat, Abdy worked across and served in a host of Postings and crises from Afghanistan, Syria, Libya and multilateral diplomacy at the EU and UN Security Council.
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    Lena Slachmuijlder is the Chief Strategy and Policy Officer for the Christchurch Call Foundation, leading policy and programs to prevent and reduce violent extremism with a mult-stakeholder approach. With 30 years of experience—spanning journalism, peacebuilding, and 21 years in Africa—Lena has played a pivotal role in advancing global peace initiatives. She Co-Chairs the Council on Tech and Social Cohesion, harnessing technologists, peacebuilders, researchers and policy influencers to influence tech design to strengthen social cohesion. She previously served as Search for Common Ground's Senior Vice President of Programs, leading program impact across 35 countries.
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    Co-Founder, Project Dandelion
    Hafsat Abiola, an economist with degrees from Harvard and Tsinghua, is a fervent advocate for climate justice. Her personal journey, marked by the loss of both her parents in the struggle for democracy, has galvanized her commitment to this cause. At the heart of her efforts within Connected Women Leaders is Project Dandelion, the world's first women-led campaign for climate justice. This groundbreaking initiative represents a pivotal moment in the push for a climate safe world, with women leading the way. In addition to her climate justice work, Hafsat serves as one of the 50 Councilors of the World Future Council, a Special Envoy to Africa for Women Political Leaders, and is a member of the BMW Foundation's Responsible Leaders Group, Vital Voices 100, and an alumna of the World Economic Forum's Community of Young Global Leaders. Her unwavering dedication to climate justice is a testament to her enduring commitment to a climate safe future for all.
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    Managing Director, Resource Media
    In her role as managing director for Resource Media, a nonprofit creative change agency, Sian serves as the project manager for communications consulting services for the Skoll Foundation. As well, she provides communications capacity for video and content production, advertising, earned media and social promotion for nonprofit, foundation and government clients. She has continuously expanded and improved her approaches through her work as an instructor of multicultural marketing at the University of Washington’s CommLead program. As a part of her solidarity work to support communities directly, she is a board member for AMT Up 3D, a Black-led nonprofit that fosters wellness, leadership and economic opportunities through the sport of double dutch. Her board work for The International Examiner, the Pacific NW’s longest running AAPI-led and serving newspaper, provides a unique lens into cross-generational and place-based leadership through storytelling.
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    Founder & President, Manos Visibles
    Paula Moreno, a Colombian industrial engineer with an MPhil in Management Studies from the University of Cambridge, has furthered her expertise through programs at MIT and Yale. She made history as Colombia's youngest and first Black female minister and became the youngest and first Afro-Latina on the Ford Foundation's Board of Trustees. As the founder of Corporación Manos Visibles, from 2010 it has impacted over 28,000 people and supported 500+ organizations, expanding its work to 11 countries to advance racial equality worldwide. Honored globally, Paula has received awards like the Unita Blackwell Award, the UN’s MIPAD recognition, the Black Excellence Award in the U.K. and the Order of the Aztec Eagle, among others. She is a Skoll Foundation Fellow and a World Economic Forum-recognized social entrepreneur. A columnist for El Tiempo, she has authored two books with Penguin Random House, one that have been adapted as Caracol T.V. and Netflix series.
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    Consultant, Xynteo
    Ashraf is a sustainability consultant at Xynteo, working on people and planet positive growth in the global private sector. Previously, Ashraf founded Nayla. A startup working on maximizing socio-economic opportunities for amputees in Sudan by creating affordable and high-utility prosthetics and connecting users to occupational opportunities. Reach out if interested in topics around energy transition, disability inclusion, entrepreneurial funding in Africa, and product/ service development.
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    Deputy Director, Partnerships and Administration, Build Health International
    As Deputy Director, Partnerships and Administration Sarah oversees the impactful relationships with partners that enable BHI’s unique healthcare infrastructure work, creating equitable and accessible healthcare worldwide. Sarah helps to develop and lead BHI's strategy work and organizational development including the advocacy and scale up of BHI’s global medical oxygen team in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. She previously worked at Casa Hogar Juan Pablo, a mission-based youth home and community organization in Peru where she led their development efforts, operations and external relations. She also has experience in Higher Education at Merrimack College and Brown University. Sarah holds a Bachelor's degree in Business Management from the University of New Hampshire and Masters of Science in Health and Management from Merrimack College.
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    Chief Partnership Officer, Myriad USA
    As Chief Partnerships Officer at Myriad USA, Sheena providers leadership to the organization's business development and partnership work, collaborating with US donors looking to support trusted charitable causes and initiatives across the globe. Prior to Myriad USA, Sheena led philanthropic services at Give2Asia as their VP of Operations. She has also worked on USAID programs in a variety of sectors including climate, civil society strengthening, and food security. A committed social impact and international development careerist, she looks forward to connecting with like-minded professionals interested in making meaningful change through strategic philanthropic investment.
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    Global Council, Dasra
    Tarun has over 30 years of experience in global financial markets, with a career spanning 3 continents, and both regional and global leadership responsibilities over the years. He is currently a founding partner at Naviter Capital, a London based Investment Firm focused on providing capital solutions to emerging financial companies worldwide. Before Naviter, Tarun spent 27 years in banking, at Morgan Stanley, Lehman Bros and the Japanese firm, Nomura Securities and has lived and worked in New York, Tokyo, London and Mumbai. He has served regionally as CEO for Nomura, Europe and CEO for Lehman, India; divisionally as Global Head for Markets (both Fixed Income and Equities) at Nomura, and as Head of Fixed Income Asia-Pac and Europe at Lehman. He has served on the board of Nomura Securities, Japan as well as on the board of Washington based ISMA. Tarun attended Delhi University, India and has an MBA from Pace University, NY. Tarun has had a long standing interest in collaboration for s
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    Co-CEO and President, Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors
    Walter is Co-CEO and President of Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors (RPA), and leads all program teams. He previously served as executive in charge of advisory and sponsored project practice. He began as an Advisor at RPA in 2004. Prior to RPA he helped lead a family owned firm focused on defense threat reduction; was program officer for the NY Community Trust, and served as a lead emergency grants program officer for the September 11th Fund. He worked as a councilmanic aide in New York City, a management consultant, and researcher at Columbia Business School. He holds a bachelors degree from Columbia University and took graduate business courses at Columbia Business School. He is board member of a CDFI, the Business Outreach Center Network which is headquartered in NY.
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    Skoll Centre Administrator 18 years. Previously worked with Royal Horticultural Society. Presently running a farm under environmental stewardship.
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    CEO, Children's Investment Fund Foundation
    Kate became CEO of the Children’s Investment Fund Foundation in March 2016, having run CIFF’s Climate Change team since 2009. Kate is the chair of the European Climate Foundation. Previously she's served on the advisory committees for the presidents of COP28, COP26, & the inaugural Africa Climate Summit. Prior to CIFF, Kate career spanned roles in government, finance, consulting, a think tank & NGOs, including at Climate Change Capital, where she was Head of Policy. She's also advised policy makers in several roles, including as Senior Policy Advisor for the United Kingdom’s G8 & EU presidencies in 2005 & as a sherpa to the EU High Level Group on Competitiveness, Energy & the Environment in 2008. She has received multiple awards for her work, including a First Class Order of Zayed II (UAE), a Friendship Award (China) in 2024, and an OBE (UK) in 2023.
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    Founder + Partner, Ashoka
    Sumitra has close to 30-years global experience in innovation in the private sector and civil society; has founded, activated and mobilised over innovations globally within organisations, as a civil society leader and within networks. She is a social entrepreneur with in-depth experience in social innovation in the fields of learning, planet and climate; and ageing. Previously, she was with Ashoka Innovators for the Public as a Global Stewardship Lead; and is on the Board of Playeum, Singapore Art Museum, Avanti US Fellows (501c) and advisor to Sofina Philanthropic Fund, Pratham Books, YouthXYouth. She now seeks to support philanthropic individuals, family foundations, founders, civil society organisations to support transformative systems-change impact. The heart of her approach is anchored around the relational work that uplifts the missing voices of society; weaving and building the bridge between different change agents for and inner place for greater social impact in Asia.
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    Head of Commercialisation & Global Partnerships, BBC World Service, BBC
    Muriel is currently Head of Commercialisation and Global Partnerships at BBC News, where she leads a multifunctional team working across editorial philanthropic projects, commercial strategy and communications. Prior to this, Muriel worked in a number of roles across the media industry, including Time Inc., Hearst and BBC Studios, both in the US and UK. Outside of work, Muriel serves as Vice Chair of The Africa Centre, and is a member of the Board of Trustees at One World Media. She has also written and presented research papers on the impact of advertising on digital content consumption and cultural statistics for UNESCO. Muriel holds an MSc with Distinction in Strategic Management from the University of Bristol and a BA from Goldsmiths College, University of London.
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    Editor, Alliance Magazine
    Charles Keidan is the Executive Editor of Alliance magazine, the preeminent nonprofit publication covering philanthropy and social investment worldwide. Charles served as the director of the Pears Foundation for a decade playing an instrumental role in the development of the Pears family’s philanthropy. Charles is best known for leading a successful campaign and Supreme Court legal action to extend civil partnerships to different sex couples. Today, he advises philanthropists wanting to support public interest campaigners, journalists and legal action. He lives in London with his civil partner and their three children.
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    Executive director, Dandelion Africa
    Wendo Sahar is the Founder and Executive Director of Dandelion Africa, an innovator in Kenya that focuses on improving the health and economy of women in rural arid communities. She has over a decade of experience in grassroots sustainable programs and is rooted in community driven solutions. Through Dandelion, they have set up over 60 reproductive and maternal safe spaces, built 3 Health Centres, and supported over 10,000 women in entrepreneurship. She has studied in different schools including Strathmore, Executive Program for Nonprofit Leaders at Stanford University and Social Entrepreneurship at GSBI Accelerator at Santa Clara University in California. Wendo is an African Visionary Fellow, her work was recently recognized as ‘Best in Gender Inclusion’ in Kenya and was featured by ‘Fortune 2024’, she is an Aspen New Voices Fellow 2019, awardee of the Kenya Presidential Award 2022, recognized by Bill Gates through Gates Notes in 2022. She has co- founded 2 other foundations.
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    Co-Founder, Refugee Can Be
    Alisa Bhachu's twenty year career has focused within the human rights sector as an advocate for women and girls, namely refugees and asylum seekers, especially those displaced from throughout Sub-Saharan Africa. Alisa's career began as an intern with Amnesty International USA, where she went on to lead Amnesty's national campaign on Refugees and Asylum. From 2012-2018 she led RefuSHE, an award-winning international NGO and she currently serves as Executive Director of the Chicago Refugee Coalition. Alisa's leadership was honored as an International Leader by Chicago Woman magazine and has been named an Emerging Leader by the Chicago Council on Global Affairs. She frequently speaks on issues of forced migration and women’s rights having appeared on BBC, NPR, MSN, Refinery29, Chicago Tribune, ABC and CBS primetime news. Alisa holds certifications in Forced Migration from Northwestern and Oxford Universities, a BA in Humanities and an MA in Comparative Religions.
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    Board Member, Global Witness
    I am a co-founder and board member of Global Witness, and together with colleagues, Charmian Gooch and Patrick Alley, we were Skoll awardees in 2014. I remain on the board of Global Witness. But since concluding our succession process, I have set up a new organisation called Hawkmoth. We conduct targetted campaigns, aimed at taking on some of the underlying factors driving the Polycrisis. We conduct investigations, litigation, and broader campaign/advocacy, and thro' creating designed-for-purpose coalitions, we aim to target the perpetrators of crimes and predatory behaviours that drive the polycrisis. Our first campaign (for which we need urgent support) is to prevent the International Oil companies from leaving the Niger Delta, as they are currently seeking to do (just prior to the 2025 Forum), without first cleaning up their vast pollution legacy, which has laid waste to the Delta for decades, poisoning hundreds of thousands of Delta citizens.
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    Founder, Women in Leadership Advancement Network
    Abosede George-Ogan, Founder, Women in Leadership Advancement Network (WILAN) is a tri-sector leader with over 20 years' experience working across the non-profit, private, and public sectors as a development professional. She started her career with AcrionAid International and has led CSR and Sustainability for leading Banks and Samsung. Abosede also served as pioneer Director, Strategy, Funding and Stakeholder Management at the Lagos State Employment Trust Fund (LSETF) as part of a team creating jobs. In these roles, she worked to improve the health, education, and economic outcomes in over 30 states in Nigeria and five cities across West Africa all with an inclusion lens. She has a degree in Political Science/Public Administration from Igbinedion University, an MSc in Communication for Innovation & Development from the University of Reading and a Master in Public Administration (MPA) from the Harvard Kennedy School. She is also Vital Voices VV Engage fellow.
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    Strategic Advisor Cartier Philanthropy, Cartier Philanthropy
    Pascale joined Cartier in July 2013 to launch Cartier Philanthropy, a grant-making foundation committed to improving the lives of vulnerable communities around the world. She later launched Cartier for Nature to address the biodiversity crisis and contribute to preserving and restoring nature’s critical ecosystems. Under her leadership, the foundation has invested some CHF 156M to support impact-driven non-profit organisations operating in over 30 countries. Pascale’s two decades' work in humanitarian and development efforts proved an invaluable background for her work in philanthropy. She lived in Somalia, Iraq, Lebanon, Jordan, Haiti, US, Italy, France. In her years at Cartier Philanthropy, Pascale and her team have established a data-driven and outcome-oriented approach, focusing on scaling effective interventions for the benefit of people and nature.
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    Vice President, Innovation, The Rockefeller Foundation
    Zia Khan is the Chief Innovation Officer at The Rockefeller Foundation where he oversees the Foundation’s approach to developing solutions using novel technologies and techniques that have transformative impact on people’s well-being. He sits on a number of boards and advisory committees helping leaders apply innovation to achieve social change. Before joining the Foundation, he led the San Francisco office at Katzenbach Partners where he advised clients on leadership, strategy, and organizational performance and co-authored the book Leading Outside the Lines
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    Founder/President, Roots of Empathy
    Mary Gordon is recognized internationally as an award-winning social entrepreneur, educator, best-selling author, child advocate who has created programs informed by the power of empathy. In 1996, she created the Roots of Empathy program and international children's charity which now offers programs on three continents and in seven languages. In 2005, she created Seeds of Empathy for 3 to 5-year-old children in childcare. Ms. Gordon is the recipient of many awards for innovation in education and social entrepreneurship, including being elected as Canada’s first Ashoka Fellow in 2002 and a Global Fellow in Stockholm in 2011. She is a BMW Responsible Leader for North America and an Executive Member of the Ashoka Global Board of Directors in Washington DC. Ms. Gordon speaks and consults to governments, educational organizations, and public institutions, including the WHO, UN and UNICEF. She is often a keynote presenter or panelist, discussing the role of empathy in education.
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    CEO, AVPN
    Naina Subberwal Batra is the CEO of AVPN, the largest regional social investment network that aims to increase the flow of financial, human and intellectual capital for impact. Naina’s leadership since 2013 has nurtured the AVPN community, growing the membership base by more than four times and elevating the organisation into a truly regional force for good. Under her direction, AVPN has grown from focusing only on venture philanthropy to supporting the entire ecosystem of social investors, from catalytic philanthropists to impact investors and corporate CSR professionals. Naina is currently a Board Director for the Micronutrient Forum and the Blue Earth Foundation, as well as a Board Member of the Menzies Foundation and the Blue Planet Environmental Solution Pte Ltd. Naina was a fellow at the The Bellagio Center Residency Program in 2022 and was featured on the list of Asia's Most Influential by Tatler Asia in 2021. She was awarded by CSRWorks as one of Asia's Top Sustainability Superwomen.
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    Vice Chair, Skoll Foundation
    Jim DeMartini is the retired Chairman of Seiler LLP (recently acquired by Baker Tilly). In his role as a trusted advisor, Jim counselled clients in matters including income, estate and gift tax planning, wealth management, business management, all facets of real estate, and charitable gift planning. Currently, Jim continues in his role as “consigliere” to three very wealthy families. Jim is a member of the Board of Directors and Vice Chair of the Skoll Foundation.
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    Founder, OneSky
    A former screenwriter and independent filmmaker, Jenny Bowen founded Half the Sky (now OneSky for all children) in 1998 and served as CEO until her retirement in 2020. OneSky partners with governments and communities in Asia to provide responsive care and safe learning environments so that marginalized young children can thrive. Among other awards, Jenny has been honored with the American Chamber of Commerce’s Women of Influence Entrepreneur of the Year Award, Nonprofit Leader of the Year, and the Purpose Prize for Inter-generational Innovation. In 2021, she was selected as one of Forbes inaugural 50 Women over 50 who are leading the way in Impact. She serves on China’s National Committee for Orphans and Disabled Children and on the Expert Consultative Committee for Beijing Normal University’s Philanthropy Research Institute. She is the author of the memoir, Wish You Happy Forever: What China’s Orphans Taught Me About Moving Mountains, published by Harper Collins.
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    Partner, Bridgespan Group
    Sridhar Prasad is a partner in Bridgespan's Boston office. As part of Bridgespan’s Philanthropy and Global Development practice areas, Sridhar has worked with a number of nonprofits, foundations, and philanthropic collaboratives, including the Gates Foundation, the Ford Foundation, the MacArthur Foundation, Open Society Foundations, and The Audacious Project. Much of his work has focused on building successful platforms to harness and direct philanthropic capital in order to both reduce perceived barriers for aspirational philanthropists and increase access to scale capital for high-impact change agents. Sridhar has co-authored “Philanthropy Bets Big on Sustainable Development Goals” (Stanford Social Innovation Review, 2018), "Pay-What-It-Takes Philanthropy" (SSIR, 2016), “A National Growth Plan Rooted in One State’s Success” (SSIR, 2015), and "Lessons for Nonprofits Seeking to Grow a Promising Program" (Bridgespan.org, 2014).
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    Managing Director, Capricorn Investment Group
    Dipender Saluja is Managing Partner of the Technology Impact Fund, Capricorn Investment Grp, an investment firm founded to demonstrate that it is possible to invest profitably while driving sustainable positive change. TIF is an early investor in iconic companies like Tesla, Redwood Materials, Planet, SpaceX, FORM & Helion. Prior to CIG, Dipender was Chief of Staff at Cadence, a global leader in electronic design, where he built & managed businesses that worked closely with electronics companies around the world. Prior to that he was at Data General (EMC), Honeywell, ROLM (IBM), & GFERC. He’s an electrical engineer by training & attended UND, Univ of Minnesota & Stanford. Dipender serves on the boards of ElectraSteel, Electric Hydrogen, Joby (NYSE:JOBY), Navitas (NDAQ:NVTS), QuantumScape (NYSE:QS), Redwood Materials, Saildrone, SPAN & Summit, International Solar Alliance, IonE, Cyclotron Road Leadership Council, PRIME IAC, & commissioner of the Global Commission to End Energy Poverty.
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    Professional Translator and Interpreter with over 7 years of experience, particularly within the climate sector. I currently hold the position of Language Support and Logistics Officer. My working languages are Spanish, English, and French. My dedication and expertise have been recognised through prestigious awards, including LabCitoyen 2019, the Emerging Leaders of the Americas scholarship, and a simultaneous interpreting contest. I am also part of Swansea University Modern Languages, Translation and Interpreting Industry Panel.
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    Head of Collaborative Partnerships, EarthRise
    Isabella Noero is a Colombian cultural producer, curator, and climate justice advocate, currently serving as the Head of Collaborative Partnerships at Earthrise Studio. Since joining Earthrise in 2022, Isabella has been responsible for developing strategic partnerships and overseeing special projects that engage NGOs, businesses, cultural institutions, and individuals in the climate and social justice areas through art and culture. Before Earthrise, Isabella was the Founder and Creative Director of ÚNA: Uniting Narratives with Arts, an art and ecology non-profit platform and festival based in Glasgow. She also worked with some of the world's largest climate philanthropic organisations to grow investment in Climate Justice and Just Transition. In addition to her work at Earthrise, Isabella serves as a member of the Board of Trustees at Earthed, an organization dedicated to ecosystem restoration.
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    "Ajamu Brown (ASL Interpreter) has been working professionally as an interpreter for 9 years in the Southern California area as well as abroad. They regularly work in diverse settings, including medical, education, theater, and corporate environments. Ajamu is BEI certified and dedicated to bridging communication gaps while fostering inclusivity. Their passion is working with languages because it allows one to use problem solving in both technical and artistic ways when conveying meaning."
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    Executive Director, Instituto ACP
    I am a social communicator, researcher and activist for the importance of organized civil society. I am currently the executive director of the ACP Institute, a member of the steering committee of the Conjunta Platform and the Sociedade Viva initiative. I am also an advisor to Funbea, Arredondar and CONFOCO (a federal government council). I am the author of the book Filantropia Colaborativa (GIFE, 2020), and organizer and co-author of the publication publication Horizons and Priorities for Philanthropy and Social Investment in Brazil (GIFE, 2021) and other publications. I was the general coordinator of the GIFE Covid Emergency Project, of the 11th GIFE Conference, general coordinator and curator of the 1st GIFE Social Innovation Showcase and program manager at GIFE. I have a postgraduate degree in Globalization and Global Governance Systems from the Polytechnic University of Catalonia and a Master's degree in Cooperation, Globalization and Development from the University of Barcelona.
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    CEO, MasteryTrack
    Scott Ellis is an experienced social sector executive and entrepreneur. After starting his career at McKinsey and Hewlett Packard, he has spent 20 years working with nonprofits and philanthropy. Scott is the founder and CEO of MasteryTrack, a nonprofit whose mission is to use mastery learning to transform how learning happens for individuals, schools and organizations. Previously he also founded and ran The Learning Accelerator and Open Up Resources. He is also the founder of The $30 Million Success Project, which seeks to transform how modern societies think and talk about wealth and wealth inequality. He is advocating an annual 50% tax on all household wealth over $30 million. And he is the founder of Pathway to Shared Prosperity, an initiative defining a future economic vision for American democracy focused on creating shared prosperity. He seeks to cultivate a society where everyone thrives: individuals, families, organizations, communities, and governments.
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    Individual, Individual
    My work focuses on litigation aiding communities harmed by opioids and nuclear contamination, advocating for justice and accountability. Previously, I owned Thomas Land Company, deepening my appreciation for nature, agriculture, and alternative energy. As a hotel developer, I was among the first female Hilton franchisees and led Atlantic Point, securing CRA status for broader community impact. I began as an international tax attorney at Donovan Leisure after earning degrees from Yale and Stanford Law. My work has spanned industries, always driven by collaboration and meaningful change. I have contributed to opioid policy reform and am now securing medical monitoring for those affected by nuclear contamination—work that is deeply personal, as I strive to create a better future for the next generation, including my daughters, Lili and Lynn. I am also captivated by my husband, Drew Perkins’, contributions to the internet’s foundation and AI’s future.
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    Senior Program Officer, Philanthropic Partnerships, Gates Foundation
    For the past 11 years, Emily has been on the Gates Foundation’s Philanthropic Partnerships team. Her work is dedicated to curating and creating philanthropic journeys for donors to accelerate progress on must-solve issues. She cultivates relationships and pathways that support donor-focused organizations, especially those whose work inspires more giving, sooner to advance equity globally. Prior to joining the foundation, Emily was a Nutrition Policy Fellow at the Global Center for Integrated Health of Women, Adolescents, and Children (Global WACh), studying how nutrition supplementation interacts with HIV therapy in women and their infants. She began her career at Mathematica Policy Research where she managed domestic health, education, and nutrition research and evaluation projects for local and national government agencies.
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    Director, Planet and Climate, Ashoka: Everyone a Changemaker
    Alexandra is the global ead of Planet & Climate at Ashoka, where she previously served as the Spain and Portugal Country Director in Spain. She has a degree in Business Management from ESADE and the Singapore Management University. Alexandra has developed her professional career between the private and the social sector. She worked at the Spanish Embassy in Delhi, India, and later moved to Bangkok, Thailand, as Coca-Cola brand manager in several Southeast Asian countries. She was then appointed head of Aquarius in Spain and Portugal. A year later, she jumped to the third sector, supporting the launch of The Wellbeing Project.
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    Spokesperson, World Liberty Congress
    Carine Kanimba is a survivor of Rwanda’s 1994 genocide and the daughter of Paul Rusesabagina, who saved over 1,200 lives, as depicted in Hotel Rwanda. In 2020, her father was forcibly taken to Rwanda and unjustly imprisoned for opposing the regime. Carine led the #FreeRusesabagina campaign, securing his release in 2023 after 2.5 years as a political prisoner. Her advocacy came at great risk—Amnesty International and Citizen Lab confirmed her phone was infected with Pegasus spyware, allegedly by the Rwandan government. In 2021, she testified before the U.S. Congress and the EU Parliament, calling for spyware regulation. Carine received the Heroes of Democracy Award (2023) from Renew Democracy Initiative and the Global Magnitsky Justice Award. Featured in major media outlets, she now serves as the spokesperson for the World Liberty Congress, continuing her fight for justice, human rights, and global democracy.
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    Lavender-Cygnét is a professional American Sign Language interpreter of over five years, and over 20 years of cultural experience due to their upbringing as a CODA. They are passionate about their career, and look forward to serving the Deaf community for a long time.
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    Director, TED Fellows, TED Conferences LLC
    Lily is director of the TED Fellows program, a dynamic fellowship of innovators. She helps individuals — astrophysicists to artists, doctors to entrepreneurs — strategically communicate their big ideas, and amplify them on the global stage, in order to create greater impact. She believes deeply in the necessity of nurturing creative and collaborative ecosystems in order to solve our world’s most pressing problems. Lily is also a theater director and visual artist whose work has received recognition across multiple fields. She is a two-time recipient of the Princess Grace Award (honoring extraordinary emerging artists). She received her MFA from the California Institute of the Arts and has taught courses, workshops, and been a guest artist at numerous universities. lilyjamesolds.com
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    Executive Director, Fundación Margen Colombia
    Milady Garcés Arboleda is an economic and business development leader and the Executive Director of Fundación Margen Colombia. She previously served as Director of the Buenaventura Chamber of Commerce in Colombia. Her work focuses on addressing the historical exclusion of women and Afro-Colombian, Indigenous, and rural communities in the Colombian Pacific from economic and social decision-making. She works to close structural gaps in access to opportunities and to strengthen the participation of these communities in business, commercial, and productive ecosystems, promoting inclusive economic growth. Throughout her career, Milady has designed and implemented programs that foster economic development, innovation, and social entrepreneurship. She holds a degree in Business Administration from Universidad del Valle, Pacific Campus, and a master’s degree in Governance from ICESI University.
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    Administration and Communication Manager, School of Leadership Afghanistan (SOLA)
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    General Manager, Latin America Center for Investigative Journalism (CLIP)
    Emiliana García is a newsroom leader driving innovation and collaboration in journalism across Latin America. Born in Argentina, she studied Social Communication at the University of Buenos Aires and began her career as a radio and television producer. In 2007, she moved to Costa Rica and joined La Voz de Guanacaste, a bilingual newspaper. Over the next 12 years, she led its transformation from a small local print publication into an award-winning digital media outlet recognized for its investigative journalism and hyperlocal storytelling. In 2019, García co-founded the Latin American Center for Investigative Journalism (CLIP), a nonprofit organization in Costa Rica specializing in cross-border, collaborative investigations. As CLIP’s general manager, she oversees groundbreaking journalism projects and spearheads technological innovations that strengthen regional investigative reporting.
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    Founder and Chief Strategy Officer, WRTHY
    Katie Harrison is the Chief Strategy Officer and Co-Founder of WRTHY, an award-winning global social impact agency founded in 2017. Bringing together experts from business, marketing, policy, media, and entertainment, WRTHY develops innovative strategies, funding models, and advocacy campaigns to drive meaningful impact at scale. WRTHY’s sweet spot is humanizing complex social and environmental issues. Clients include the Gates Foundation, ChildFund International, Women Moving Millions, Project Dandelion, The ONE Campaign, Girls Who Invest, lululemon and more. Previously, Katie was Head of Strategy at creative agency Bartle Bogle Hegarty. She spent almost 20 years as a strategist, leading impactful global brand campaigns for BBH and Fallon for organizations such as Unilever, UNICEF, Sony, Levi Strauss & Co, Tate and BBC Worldwide, living and working in the UK, Singapore and USA along the way. Katie is on the board of The Caius Foundation and is a Royal Society Arts (RSA) fellow.
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    Vice President, Partnerships, Devex
    Jenni Cardamone serves as the Vice President of Partnerships at Devex, where she spearheads communications partnerships with foundations, global corporations, international NGOs, and donor agencies through innovative initiatives, content series, and events. Her work includes crafting impactful editorial and thought leadership projects that drive global discussions on the Sustainable Development Goals. Before taking on leadership roles in business development in the US and Africa, she played a pivotal role in establishing the Advertising Strategies business line at Devex. Over her decade-long tenure at Devex, she has distinguished herself as a relationship builder, strategic communicator, and trusted advisor to partners across the public, private, and social sectors. Previously, Jenni worked at Deloitte, the Modernizing Foreign Assistance Network (MFAN) and U.S. Global Leadership Coalition (USGLC). She has served on the Board of AMP Global Youth for 4+ years and resides in Barcelona.
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    Head of Content Output for Africa, BBC
    I'm a senior editor and strategic leader with over 20 years of experience in radio, television, and digital news production. My expertise lies in managing measurable digital growth across multiple platforms, which has helped my teams in West and Southern Africa successfully grow and retain audiences while building loyalty. In just one year, I achieved remarkable success by growing Media24 (Naspers) news app downloads to over one million and retaining over 53% of the audience. I presently serve as Head of Output for the BBC in Africa and my duties include the following: - Serve as editorial reference point for World Service Languages and programs serving audiences in Africa. - Crisis management for all matters affecting the BBC across Africa. - Provide dynamic, thoughtful and inspiring managerial direction to BBC operations in Nigeria, Senegal, Ghana, Cote'D'Iviore and Burkina Faso.
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    Founder and CEO, Crtve Development
    Dr Okito Wedi is the Founder and CEO of Crtve Development, a pan-African organization dedicated to inspiring social change and shaping the Africa we want to see, through creativity, advocacy, and storytelling, while bridging the gap between people and policies. She is also medical doctor, global health and development specialist with over 10 years years of experience working across development issues including health security, climate change, gender, and public policy for various organizations and institutions, including the United Nations, the African Center for the Constructive Resolution of Disputes (ACCORD), Uniting to Combat Neglected Tropical Diseases (UTC), and Global Citizen to name a few. She has been able to sit at the nexus of some of the most pressing global development issues of our time and continues to deepen her understanding of the many problems and solutions to African development, and the role disenfranchised communities and creativity can and should play within it.
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    Board Member, Asurion
    Sabrina Ellis is a technology product veteran of 25 years. She currently serves on the Board of Directors of Asurion Corporation, and she was most recently the Chief Product Officer at Pinterest, where she oversaw the Product Management, Product Marketing, and Design teams responsible for building an innovative and inclusive experience for Pinterest’s global community. Prior to joining Pinterest, Sabrina was Vice President of Product Management at Google, where she held multiple leadership positions through her 12 year tenure. She led work on Google Pixel and helped define Google’s smartphone vision, strategy and roadmap, as well as led Google’s Kids and Family efforts. Before Google, Sabrina was the Vice President of Product Management at Kosmix (acquired by Walmart). She also spent 8 years at Yahoo in a number of leadership roles, including Vice President of Messenger, Voice and Chat. Sabrina earned a BS in Computer Science as well as an MBA, both from Stanford University.
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    Executive Director, African Policy Research Institute
    Olumide Abimbola is founder and director of APRI, a think tank with registered offices in Abuja, Nigeria and Berlin, Germany. His areas of focus include economic informality, climate action, natural resource management, trade policy and regional integration. Before APRI, he worked at the CONNEX Support Unit, a GIZ-hosted G7 initiative funded by the German government and the European Commission. Before that, he worked on trade and regional integration at the African Development Bank. Olumide did his PhD at the Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology in Halle/Saale, Germany. He also has a master’s degree in Development Studies from Uppsala University, Sweden and a bachelor’s in communication studies from the University of Ibadan, Nigeria.
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    Founder & Executive Director, PretaHub
    Adriana Barbosa is a social entrepreneur and the founder of the Feira Preta ecosystem, an initiative dedicated to empowering Black populations through culture, entrepreneurship, and economic inclusion in Latin America. As the driving force behind the Feira Preta Festival, Adriana creates a space for Black creativity, innovation, and business, featuring music, visual arts, fashion, gastronomy, and entrepreneurship. The ecosystem also includes training programs, access to credit, data intelligence, and market access for Black entrepreneurs. Adriana advocates for systemic change, focusing on the economic prosperity of the Black community in Latin America and driving the decolonization of economic structures. Through her work, she fosters cross-cultural connections, amplifies Black voices, and supports the growth of Black-owned businesses globally.
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    Co-Chair and Executive Coordinator, Global Alliance of Territorial Communities
    Kleber Karipuna is an indigenous leader of the Karipuna people from Amapá. Kleber is one of the Executive Coordinators of the Articulation of the Indigenous Peoples of Brazil (APIB), representing the Brazilian Amazon through the Coordination of Indigenous Organizations of the Brazilian Amazon (COIAB). Kleber is also Co-Chair to the Global Alliance of Territorial Communities. He holds a degree in Environmental Management, is a specialist in Indigenous Project Management and Development and is currently pursuing a master’s degree in Human Rights.
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    Vice President Social Impact & Sustainability, Visa, Inc.
    Carl Manlan leads Social Impact & Sustainability at Visa for Central & Eastern Europe Middle East & Africa. In this capacity he focuses on strategic partnerships to advance financial inclusion with a primary focus on women and youth.
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    Professor-Researcher, El Colegio de México
    Sergio Aguayo has been a Professor-Researcher at El Colegio de México since 1977. He holds a Ph.D. in International Relations and a postdoctoral fellowship from Johns Hopkins University. Since 2013, he has coordinated the Seminar on Violence and Peace at El Colegio de México, bringing together experts to analyze security challenges. With his team, he organizes discussions, teaches courses, and produces research. His work covers organized crime, national security strategies, and violence prevention for journalists, candidates, and human rights defenders. He also studies the recruitment of minors by criminal groups via social media. He has published numerous books, articles, and working papers, contributing to academic and policy debates on security and violence.
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    Co-Founder and National Coordinator, Faith in Action
    I am Faith in Action Co-founder and Executive Director | a wife | a mother with: • 10 years of experience in high school teaching • 7 years of experience as Administration and human resources and rehabilitation program manager at the World Relief Organization • 7 years of experience in public administration • A winner of 2023 Grassroot Award of SFF | African Visionary Fellow | National Focal Point of GNDR • Certicates in peacebuilding and conflict resolution, Trauma healing by CORAT AFRICA, and Human resources. I participate in different conferences around the world • Passionate about Equity in the community and advocates for everyone's rights to be respected.
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    Founder, Kintsugi Oxford
    Repair ceramics using kintsugi method, teach kintsugi technique in Oxford, UK.
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    Executive Director, Center for Constitutional Governance
    A constitutional lawyer and Human rights defender. I am a founder and current Executive Director of CCG. I am also chairperson of East and Horn and Africa Elections Observer Network (EHORN) and Global Chairperson for Domestic Elections Monitors (GNDEM).
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    Founder and CEO, ACADES
    Hastings Nhlane is a social entrepreneur with a deep passion for agribusiness, youth development and agriculture financing. He is the Founder and CEO of ACADES; a social enterprise that is investing in thousands of youth in agribusiness in Malawi. ACADES work focuses on making agribusiness a viable option for youth employment creation through capacity development, access to financing and access to markets. ACADES is the recipient of the Presidential Zikomo Award from the President of Malawi and Planning for Impact Award from the Social Impact Incubator. Hastings an Africa Visionary Fellow, Ashoka Fellow and Perennial Fellow
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    Chief Transformation Officer, ATCO
    George Constantinescu is Executive Vice President & Chief Transformation Officer with ATCO and Canadian Utilities Limited. In this role, Mr. Constantinescu is responsible for leading transformation initiatives that enable innovation and growth across the enterprise and advancing new commercial initiatives around the world. Mr. Constantinescu first joined ATCO in 1986 and played a pivotal role in establishing ATCO’s international electricity generation operations in Australia, as well as evaluating opportunities both in the United Kingdom and the United States. He was an instrumental member of the team that successfully led the strategic divestiture of ATCO’s retail energy operations. Mr. Constantinescu graduated from the University of Alberta with a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering and is a registered Professional Engineer with APEGA. He holds an ICD.D designation from the Institute of Corporate Directors and is Chairman Emeritus of OGEO Limited and ORTHOSHOP Geomatics.
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    Governance Support, Strong Women for Healthy Country Network Aboriginal Corporation
    I am a proud Kardu Kura Thipmam woman descended from my maternal grandfather, our beautiful country Da Ngudaniman is our ancestral homeland. My paternal ancestry is Italian, Irish, and Scottish. I have seven children, and they are also of Torres Strait Islander descent. My career began in primary health care as an Aboriginal Health Worker, for Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisations. I studied Public Health, developing an interest in health research. I have worked on qualitative, quantitative, and pharmacokinetic projects, working with various research institutions across Australia. Working with these research study teams encouraged me to undertake studies in applied epidemiology. In my role at Strong Women for Healthy Country, I support the development of the Two-Way Governance structure, respecting Aboriginal culture and traditions while remaining compliant with our western legal responsibilities.
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    Lab Consultant, Solutions Journalism Network
    Sanne Breimer is founder of Inclusive Journalism and works as a freelance journalism trainer and researcher for international media organizations, including Solutions Insights Lab and Sembra Media. Sanne works remotely and divides her time between Europe and Southeast Asia. With Inclusive Journalism she focuses on representation and decolonial theory through a weekly newsletter, online courses, and retreats.  Before moving into training, Sanne worked at a managerial level in national public broadcasting in the Netherlands for almost 13 years, focusing on radio, digital media, and innovation. She is Dutch with Frisian roots.
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    Deputy Vice President, Office of Strategy and Impact, Ford Foundation
    Bess Rothenberg is the Deputy Vice President for the Office of Strategy and Impact at the Ford Foundation. In this role, she oversees strategy, evaluation, grantmaking effectiveness, data governance, and the embedding of BUILD-like approaches into Ford’s work. Previously, Bess worked at Wellspring Advisors, International Women’s Health Coalition, and American Jewish World Service. She earned a Ph.D. in sociology from the University of Virginia, and was an Assistant Professor of Sociology at Clemson University.
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    Executive Director, Center for Native American Youth
    Tracy L. Canard Goodluck (She/Her), Executive Director of the Center for Native American Youth at the Aspen Institute, is a proud citizen of the Oneida Nation of Wisconsin and is also Mvskoke Creek. Tracy has an extraordinary record of leadership in Indian Country, and a strong vision for expansive and impactful contributions to Native youth. Prior to CNAY, Tracy served as a Presidential Appointee in the Biden Admin., serving as Senior Advisor to the Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs at the Department of the Interior. She also held detail positions within the Biden and Obama White Houses where she worked on Tribal policy and Intergovernmental affairs. Prior to her federal service, Tracy had a career in education. Most notably, she co-founded the Native American Community Academy in ABQ, NM, where she supported Native youth identity through language and culture. She holds a JD from the University of NM, two education Masters degrees and a BA in Sociology from Dartmouth College.
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    Partnership Coordinator, Arab Youth Sustainable Development Network
    Active and environmental advocate with an engineering background, have a good experience in SDGs field, studied Sustainability project officer (Retrofit Advisor) in UK. Pervious communication manager experience, program coordinator and current position is Partnership Coordinator at AYSDN
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    Senior Journalist, Global Partnerships – BBC World Service, BBC
    Joelle is a multilingual strategic communications expert with over 20 years experience across the media industry. She has worked in both newsrooms and with philanthropic partners to highlight the power of storytelling to drive real-world change. As Editorial lead for the Global Partnerships team at the BBC World Service, she secures journalism grants which help ensure that global challenges are not only discussed but understood, in a way that drives impact and action. From inspiring the next generation of changemakers to influencing policy conversations on global challenges. With an international career spanning the BBC, Al Jazeera, and the World Bank, Joelle has built a reputation for curating multiplatform content campaigns that tackle issues ranging from health and climate to fighting mis and dis-information. Fluent in four languages and experienced in working across cultures, she understands that the right message needs to be conveyed in targeted ways for different audiences.
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    Secretary-General, Yidan Prize Foundation
    Bruce Au is the Secretary-General of the Yidan Prize Foundation, where he leads efforts in designing and implementing strategic initiatives that further the foundation’s mission: creating a better world through education. To date, the Yidan Prize Foundation has awarded a total of HK$540 million (approximately US$69.2 million) to support 21 laureates, recognizing outstanding achievements and scaling innovative work in over 50 countries. Bruce has over two decades of experience in strategic advisory, management, and philanthropy. He was a lead grant-maker in education, youth development, and poverty alleviation at The Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust. Before that, he was a founding director at New York-based nonprofit Character Lab and a strategy consultant at Dalberg Global Development Advisors. He was also an inaugural Global Governance Futures fellow of the Robert Bosch Foundation Multilateral Dialogues program. Bruce holds a BSc from MIT and an MPA in International Development from Harvard Kennedy School.
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    Chief Executive Officer, Quadrature Climate Foundation
    Jess has worked at the intersection of climate change, poverty and inequality for nearly two decades. She began her career as a researcher focused on climate vulnerability and development, advising governments, multilateral institutions and donors on climate adaptation planning and finance in countries facing acute risk.She later spent seven years in senior roles across the UK Government, helping to drive the clean energy transition, including as Head of Carbon Markets, Head of the Energy Branch at HM Treasury, and Senior Adviser to the Energy Minister. Jess moved into philanthropy in 2019, joining the CIFF before joining QCF in 2022. She leads work focused on building resilience for people and communities most affected by intersecting climate, social and economic crises, combining immediate human security with longer-term systems change. She holds a PhD in international development and has published widely on climate finance and adaptation.
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    Executive Director, Women in Global Health
    Magda Robalo is a public health physician with a career of over 30 years in the global health ecosystem. A former Minister of Health of Guinea-Bissau, she led the COVID-19 response as the High Commissioner of the Presidential Task Force. For the past five years, Dr. Robalo played a leadership role at the Ethics and Governance Committee of the Global Fund to fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria. Prior to these roles, Dr. Robalo was Director of Communicable Diseases and WHO Representative to Namibia and Ghana, among other senior positions with WHO Afro. In 2023, she led the establishment of a multinational WGH Chapter, which brings together all Portuguese-speaking countries. Dr Robalo is the President and Co-Founder of the Institute for Global Health and Development (IGHD), Guinea-Bissau. An Adjunct Professor at Griffith University, she is a Co-Chair of the UHC2030 Steering Committee and a Global Ambassador of the G7 & G20 Health and Development Partnership.
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    Vice President, Generation Pledge
    Paul is Executive Vice President at Generation Pledge. Before joining the Generation Pledge team, Paul worked as a Consultant at McKinsey & Company, focusing on sustainability strategies. He complemented that with work for public and social sector clients, in which capacity he co-authored the 'New Allies' and 'Influence for good' reports which focus on how governments and ultra-high net wealth individuals can respectively work towards impact. In creating these, he conducted over 100 interviews with government representatives, ultra-high net wealth individuals, ecosystem experts, and scholars. Paul holds a B.Sc. and M.Sc. in Physics and a B.A. and M.A. in Philosophy from University of Konstanz in Germany and the Australian National University, focusing on epistemics around relativity theory and quantum physics as well as efficiency gains for solar cells based on multicrystalline silicon. Paul is German and located in his native country’s capital Berlin.
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    Senior Advisor, Gates Foundation
    Samburu Wa-Shiko is currently the Regional Representative (East Africa) at the Gates Foundation. He is an international professional with over 20 years of rich global experience. He has worked at the World Economic Forum (Geneva), the African Leadership Academy (South Africa) & with multiple United Nations agencies in Geneva, New York and Chad. Additionally, he has cutting-edge private sector consulting and NGO experience spanning across 15 countries in Europe, North America and Africa. He is an Africa expert with strong development and government relations experience, having lived and worked in Kenya, Ghana, South Africa, Chad, Nigeria and Senegal. Samburu speaks English, French and Swahili fluently, and possesses highly polished communication and facilitation skills. He is the Founder of Fanaka Consulting Ltd, a boutique Nairobi-based consultancy firm, and he serves on the Board of the Wangari Maathai Foundation.
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    Director, Strategic Communications, Ford Foundation
    As Director of Strategic Communications, Tolu oversees communications development and implementation for the Ford Foundation's 11 regions and 13 programs. Over the course of her career, she has led integrated communications teams across industries and issue areas, including: international advocacy, gender justice, climate and sustainability, tech and startups, entertainment, media, influencer engagement, events, and more. Prior to Ford, Tolu worked at Sunshine Sachs, BerlinRosen, and DKC supporting clients including Global Citizen, Red Nose Day, The Weather Channel, Lyft, TOMS' historic End Gun Violence Together campaign, and driving communications for New Yorkers Against Fracking and Raise the Age. She has helped build thought leadership platforms for corporate executives, philanthropic leaders, and celebrities including Tamron Hall, Tina Brown, entrepreneur Adam Lowry, and Ken Burns. Tolu received her BA from Columbia University and an MPA from the London School of Economics.
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    CEO and Artistic Director, BlackStar Projects
    Maori Karmael Holmes is a filmmaker, writer, and curator. She founded BlackStar Film Festival in 2012 and serves as Chief Executive & Artistic Officer of BlackStar Projects. She has organized film programs at Anthology Film Archives, MOCA, and Whitney Museum. Recent exhibitions she’s organized include Rashid Zakat: Uses of the Ironic (2024) and Terence Nance: Swarm (2023). As a director, her works have screened internationally including “Scene Not Heard: Women in Philadelphia Hip-Hop”. She has directed music videos for India.Arie, Mike Africa, Jr., and Wayna. She has produced several films including Iyabo Kwayana’s By Water (2023). Her writing has most recently appeared in Seen, Documentary Magazine, The Believer, Film Quarterly, and Pleasure Activism. Maori was announced as recipient of the United States Artists Berresford Prize in 2023. In 2022 she was announced as an inaugural Philadelphia’s Cultural Treasures Fellow and named one of the Kennedy Center’s #Next50.
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    Director of Development, School of Leadership Afghanistan (SOLA)
    Abbey Turtinen joined SOLA as the Director of Development. She leads the development team on raising funds for and the profile of SOLA to expand education for Afghan girls, globally. Previously, she worked at Yamba Malawi - an organization working to end child poverty - as the Development and Communications Manager leading the team on fundraising and communications. Prior to that she worked at the END Fund - dedicated to ending neglected tropical diseases - as the Senior Associate Director, Investor Relations. She has spent her career at international organizations with a focus on improving the lives of children across the globe. Abbey holds a BA in International Relations and Geography from Syracuse University.
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    Executive Director, Over Zero
    Rachel Brown is the Founder and Executive Director of Over Zero, an organization that works to prevent, address, and build resilience to identity-based violence and other forms of political violence. She is a globally recognized expert on confronting hateful and dangerous rhetoric and her work for the past decade has focused on using communication to prevent violent conflict around the world. Rachel authored Defusing Hate: A Strategic Communication Guide to Counteract Dangerous Speech and was a Fellow at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum's Simon Skjodt Center for Prevention of Genocide. She also founded and was CEO of Sisi ni Amani-Kenya (SNA-K), an internationally recognized organization that pioneered new strategies leveraging ICTs to build local capacity for violence prevention and civic engagement in Kenya. Rachel has provided training and strategy support to organizations and programs in the U.S., Europe, Asia, and Africa.
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    Strategy Implementation Manager, Moleskine Foundation
    Marina is Chief Operating Officer at the Moleskine Foundation, where she advances the organization’s mission to generate positive social impact through the transformative power of creativity. She brings over a decade of experience in strategic planning and project management in the cultural sector, using strategy as a lever for social change. Previously, she worked with international consulting firms on strategic and business planning, feasibility studies, and social and economic impact evaluation for museums, festivals, and creative institutions. From 2016 to 2022, Marina was Program Developer at BASE Milano, a leading creative hub born from a culture-driven urban regeneration project. She holds a Master’s degree with honors from Bocconi University and a Master’s from Copenhagen Business School.
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    Chief Executive Officer, BrightUP
    Valerie Mosley is the founder and Chief Visionary Officer of Upward Wealth, dba BrightUp, a fintech company on a mission to democratize wealth building. She is committed to coupling her investment experience and credit knowledge with technology to add value both to lives and portfolios. Valerie retired as a Partner, SVP, Portfolio Manager, and Investment Strategist from Wellington Management Company, LLP, a trillion-dollar global money management firm. During her 20-year tenure, she managed billions for clients, chaired the firm’s Industry Strategy Group, and sat on several investment strategy groups that set key parameters for team portfolio managers to follow. Valerie is a corporate director of DraftKings and Eaton Vance’s family of Mutual Funds. Valerie also serves on the boards of McLean Hospital, Harvard’s mental health hospital and The Investment Committee for The Skoll Foundation. Valerie was recognized as The International Person of the Year by The UK’s Power List.
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    Executive Director, WECAN
    Founder and executive director of the Women’s Earth and Climate Action Network (WECAN), Osprey works internationally with grassroots and Indigenous leaders, policymakers, global advocates, and diverse coalitions to build resilient communities, climate justice, forest and food programs, and a just transition to a clean-energy future. She sits on the executive committee for the Global Alliance for the Rights of Nature and on the steering committee for the Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty. Osprey’s writing about climate justice, relationships with nature, women in leadership, and other topics has been featured in The Guardian, Earth Island Journal, The Ecologist, Ms. Magazine, and many other publications. She is the author of the award-winning book The Story is in Our Bones: How Worldviews and Climate Justice Can Remake a World in Crisis.
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    Founder and CEO, Empowered Girls
    Kellen Msseemmaa overcame financial constraints and cultural challenges to graduate from Makerere University as an economics teacher in 2008. Inspired by her own journey and the barriers she saw girls facing in education, she founded Empowered Girls, transforming it from a school club into a thriving NGO that has impacted over 7,100 girls. A Segal Family Foundation African Visionary Fellow, Kellen is also a certified mentor trainer in nonviolent communication. She lives in Arusha, Tanzania, with her family, dedicated to empowering girls through education and mentorship.
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    President/CEO, The Townsend Collaborative
    Nicole is the founder of The Townsend Collaborative, a philanthropy network empowering high-capacity African American philanthropists to drive systemic change. With over two decades of leadership, her work ensures historically disenfranchised communities have the opportunity to thrive. Previously, Nicole served as Chief Impact Officer at the Charles and Lynn Schusterman Family Philanthropies, co-managing the $2.3B foundation. She also founded The Expectations Project, the nation’s largest network of faith-motivated advocates for education equity, mobilizing 50,000 people to impact policy. Her leadership experience includes C-suite roles at Teach For America and executive coaching with The Management Center. Nicole began her career as a public school teacher in Compton. She holds a B.A. from the University of Michigan and a Ph.D. in Education Policy from UCLA. An author of two books, she remains a dedicated advocate for racial and economic justice.
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    Reporter/Trainee, Folha de Sao Paulo
    I'm Jorge Abreu, a journalist for over 10 years. I'm currently a reporter for the Folha de São Paulo newspaper, one of the most influential newspapers in Brazil. My focus is on environmental and indigenous issues. On the other hand, I also write about other topics such as culture, sports, education and public safety.
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    Unknown, Individual
    Throughout her extensive career at the intersection of social impact and technology, Salah has been widely recognized for her contributions to global financial inclusion and inclusive growth across the U.S., Africa, India, and the Caribbean and holds a patent for her innovative work in digital solutions for the underserved. She is a published author, public speaker, an Aspen Finance Leaders Fellow, a World Economic Forum Schwab Foundation Fellow and a Rockefeller Foundation Bellagio Center Resident. She is also on the Board of Root Capital, the Advisory Council of Heartland Forward and Common Threads’ National Board. As a social impact strategist and technology innovator, Salah has led at prestigious institutions such as Mastercard, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Open Society Initiative and the US Department of Commerce. Salah holds a master’s degree from the Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies. She speaks French and has studied Arabic, Kiswahili and Wolof.
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    Deputy Secretary General, Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development
    Mary Beth Goodman took up duties as Deputy Secretary-General on 4 April 2024, bringing with her extensive expertise and leadership experience in economic development, trade, anti-corruption, and democratic governance around the world. As Deputy Secretary-General, Ms Goodman is responsible for the environment, public governance, and development portfolios of the OECD. This will include responsibility for sustainable development, climate finance and anti-corruption. From 2021 to 2023, she was the United States Coordinator for Global COVID Response and Health Security, having previously served as Special Assistant to President Barack Obama and Senior Director for Development and Democracy at the US National Security Council. Ms Goodman has also been a leader in civil society, co-founding an organisation to investigate links between corruption, kleptocracy, and human rights abuses in Africa. Prior, she had a distinguished career in the Foreign Service, serving in diplomatic roles in
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    Solomon Islands Programming Manager, Nia Tero Foundation
    Lysa Wini. from man-made islands of Lau Lagoon in the Solomon Islands, is a dedicated advocate for indigenous guardianship and innovative solutions to our worlds environmental problems. Lysa works with Niatero to sustain and expand global partnerships that amplify indigenous peoples to protect their territories and ways of life. Recognizing the increasing threats to the natural world, Lysa champions intentional investment in indigenous leadership, fostering connections between indigenous guardians and global social innovators.
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    Founder & Director, Friends of Lake Turkana
    Ikal, a grassroots Indigenous rights activist, is deeply committed to increasing the participation of Indigenous grassroots groups. Her work focuses on the nexus of water, energy, and economic justice, land and territorial struggles, and the political ecology of ever-changing Indigenous landscapes. She tirelessly works to empower these groups, especially women and youth, in demanding access, control, and decision-making within their territories. She won the Goldman Environmental Prize in 2012 for her environmental justice work to protect Lake Turkana, its ecosystem, and the communities. Currently a PhD Candidate, she is exploring Land Formalization and Neoliberal policies that enable Commodification and dispossession of Turkana’s pastoral commons. Ikal holds a master’s in Public Policy from SUNY Stony Brook and a Degree in Finance from the University of Nairobi.
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    Executive Director, First Nations Futures
    Barbie-Lee Kirby, is a proud Ngemba, Wailwan, Baakindji-Maraura, Gamilaraay, and Yuwaalaraay woman from Brewarrina, Far West NSW. She is the Executive Director of First Nations Futures, an Indigenous-led funding platform providing unrestricted investment into community-led impact. She previously spearheaded the Palimaa Community Data Platform, with 15 data contributors across various industries. Barbie-Lee holds a Bachelor of Business (Accounting & Law) from UTS and is pursuing a PhD on economic opportunities for Indigenous women. Her career includes finance and governance roles at Qantas and Herbert Smith Freehills. She sits on the First Nations Advisory Committee for Uber Australia and serves as a Board Director for The Salaam Institute and NASCA.
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    Gerente de Empoderamiento Colectivo y de G�nero, Manos Visibles
    Political Scientist and Government Specialist with a Master’s in Public Policy Economics. Over seven years of experience in designing, coordinating, and implementing high-impact projects for marginalized communities, with a strong focus on racial equity across Latin America and the Caribbean. Extensive track record in global networks such as BMW Foundation, Comic Relief, and One Young Currently serving as Manager of Collective and Gender Empowerment at Manos Visibles, leading the design, implementation, and financial oversight of programs focused on community-led transformation. Spearheads initiatives such as Fondo Mujeres Visibles, Mingalab and Talento Visible, fostering leadership, social mobility, and economic inclusion for Afro-descendant and Indigenous communities. Successfully directed a $500,000 fund for women-led organizations and co-founded Colombia’s first ethnic-focused executive search firm, unlocking 20+ formal employment opportunities in underrepresented communities.
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    Executive Director, Local Youth Corner Cameroon
    Achaleke Christian Leke is a multi-award-winning international development, peacebuilding, and violent extremism expert from Cameroon with 17 years of experience working as a practitioner, researcher and academic. He has pioneered and led over 600 community and global initiatives, which have contributed to building safe, secure and prosperous world. He serves as the Executive Director of a Youth-led CSO; Local Youth Corner Cameroon. He served the African Union as the AU Youth Ambassador for Peace, for Central Africa. His work on supporting children, youth & women in armed conflict is impacting communities. His transformative works have earned him several recognitions, including the 2016 Commonwealth Young Person of the Year, and received by H.M Queen Elizabeth II. He has featured 5 times in the list of 100 Most Influential Young Africans. He was featured as a UNESCO RealLife Hero in 2020 and a recipient of the Luxembourg Peace Prize. He was featured as a CNN African Voices Change-maker.
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    Director of Partnerships, Financing Alliance for Health
    James Kiplimo Tiriongo the Director Partnerships, Resource Mobilization, and Advocacy at FAH and is responsible for developing and executing comprehensive strategies to secure resources, build strategic partnerships, and advocate for the organization's mission. James joined the FAH Family towards the end of 2024 from WWF International, where he served as the Head of Resource Mobilization for Africa for a period of two and a half years. His extensive experience includes significant tenures with several other international non-profits. Before WWF, he spent six and a half years at the Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa (AGRA) as a Senior Development Cooperation Officer, and four years at the African Population and Health Research Center (APHRC) as a Development Manager. He also worked with VSO International in East Africa as the Head of Fundraising and External Relations, where he established a robust fundraising function. Earlier in his career, he was the Funding
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    President, A Associação de Profissionais do Audiovisual Negro
    Teacher, filmmaker and curator. She holds a Master's degree in Social Communication from Federal University of Minas Gerais (UFMG) and is a PhD candidate. Since 2023, she is the President of APAN - Association of Black Audiovisual Professionals -, member of FICINE - Itinerant Forum of Black Cinema, and member of the Higher Cinema Council/ Ministry of Culture of Brazil. Artistic Director of FIANb, and juror at FESPACO (2023, 2025). She directed the doc My Imaginary Africa ​​(2024) and is co-author of Mulheres Comunicam: Mediações, Sociedade e Feminismos (Letramento, 2016), Un-Mapping the Global South (Routledge, 2024), among others. At UFMG, she was part of the research group CORAGEM - Communication, Race and Gender. As university professor since 2002, she has coordinated undergraduate and postgraduate programs. From 2009 to 2014, she worked at the Center for Human Rights and LGBT Citizenship - NUH/UFMG. And in the Ânima Education, she coordinated national D&I projects.
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    Women's Movement Representative, PEREMPUAN AMAN
    Devi Anggraini is from the Taluk community, an indigenous ethnicity in Sumatra Island, Indonesia. She has been working for more than 22 years for the Indigenous peoples movement in Indonesia, focused on Indigenous women. A trainer and facilitator for building capacity of Indigenous peoples and Indigenous women, Devi works to raise public awareness through various civil society organizations. She was involved in founding Hakiki foundation, which promotes the Indigenous peoples and Indigenous women’s movement in the Riau province, AMAR (Indigenous peoples alliance in Riau), and PEREMPUAN AMAN, which facilitates Indigenous women organizing themselves, building their knowledge and ensuring their rights.
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    Reporter/Trainee, Indigenous Times
    Diana Taremwa Karakire is an award winning environmental journalist based in Uganda but covering the Great Lakes Region. She is the founder of Indigenous Times Africa an independent cross-border digital newsroom (https://indigenoustime.com/) centering environment and Indigenous people’s issues. Diana leverages storytelling to amplify the voices of marginalized communities, promote environment conservation and hold government and corporations accountable.She was named Journalist of the Year by the Uganda National Population Council in 2022.Her work has been published by The Continent Africa (Mail & Guardian), Equal Times ,African Arguments, Petroleum Economist,Ubuntu Times, African Business Magazine, and the Earth Journalism Network.
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    Reporter/Trainee, Rapid City Journal
    Amelia Schafer (Brothertown Indian Nation) is an Indigenous Affairs Reporter based in Rapid City, South Dakota. She graduated from Simpson College in 2022 and obtained her Masters in Investigative Journalism from Northwestern Medill in 2023.
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    Reporter/Trainee, Rede Amazonica
    ALEXANDRE HISAYASU: REPORTER WITH A 25-YEAR CAREER. HE HAS WORKED FOR THE MAIN NEWSPAPERS IN THE COUNTRY, ALWAYS FOCUSING ON INVESTIGATIVE AND EXCLUSIVE REPORTING. CURRENTLY, HE WORKS AS A CORRESPONDENT FOR NÚCLEO GLOBO IN THE NORTH OF THE COUNTRY FOR REDE AMAZÔNICA, SINCE 2017. IN 2022, HE WON THE VLADIMIR HERZOG AWARD, THE MOST IMPORTANT AWARD IN BRAZILIAN JOURNALISM, WITH A REPORT ON THE HEALTH CRISIS OF THE YANOMAMI PEOPLE, SHOWN ON FANTÁSTICO. IN 2021 AND 2023, HE WAS A FINALIST FOR THE EMMY AWARD, THE MOST RELEVANT IN WORLD JOURNALISM, WITH THE REPORT ON THE COVERAGE OF THE COVID PANDEMIC AND THE MURDER OF INDIGENOUS BRUNO PEREIRA AND JOURNALIST DOM PHILIPS, SHOWN ON THE JORNAL NACIONAL. PREVIOUSLY, FROM 2015 TO 2017, HE WAS A REPORTER FOR THE NEWSPAPER O ESTADO DE S.PAULO. ONE OF THE MAIN REPORTS WAS THE DISCOVERY OF MANIPULATION OF CRIMINAL STATISTICS BY THE PUBLIC SECURITY DEPARTMENT. HOMICIDE CASES WERE REGISTERED AS SUSPICIOUS DEATHS.
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    Executive Director, Agbara Fund
    Aline Odara is the Idealizer and Executive Director of the Agbara Fund, a Social Scientist, Pedagogue, Master’s student in Education at UNICAMP, educator, pagodeira, and cook. He loves dancing and drumming to lift the spirit, and believes in the power of collectivity to achieve great social transformations. “I am a black woman, from a poor background, a social scientist, an educator, a master’s student in Education at UNICAMP, a researcher of ethnic-racial relations and a diversity consultant, who idealized the Agbara Fund, the 1st black women’s philanthropic fund in Brazil, an organization that has already assisted more than 600 women, in more than 1800 consultations. Black women, because of the intersectional oppressions they suffer, end up developing a discerning eye, creating unique outlets for the challenges presented by life!”
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    Co-Founder & CEO, Kabakoo (La Maison de l'Etonnement)
    Born in Timbuktu, Michèle identifies as a 'desert person' whose global journey has spanned four continents from the Pacific islands of Samoa to Luxembourg and Shanghai. She transitioned from international media to founding Kabakoo Academies, developing a new and praised approach of digital upskilling in West Africa. Her “Highdigenous” approach bridges indigenous knowledge with emerging technologies, demonstrating remarkable results: since 2019, more than 5000 youth have been able to meaningfully improve their lives via Kabakoo. A 2025 Elevate Prize Winner, Michèle's vision has earned Kabakoo recognition, among others, as one of sixteen "Schools of the Future" by the World Economic Forum. In contexts where over 90% of youth must create their own livelihoods, she demonstrates that powerful innovation emerges when contextual expertise meets technological advancement. Through community-driven and digitally enabled upskilling, Michèle creates pathways to economic dignity for young Sahelians
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    Co-Founder, One Young World
    Kate served as Chairman of the UK Havas Group from 2006 to 2015 and as Havas Global President from 2013 to 2015. She is also the co-founder of One Young World. Growing up in apartheid South Africa, Kate's world view is defined by having witnessed the leadership of Nelson Mandela and Archbishop Desmond Tutu and their sense of shared humanity. Inspired by this, Kate co-founded One Young World with the aim of connecting young leaders with their counterparts from every country in the world to deliver for the common good. Dubbed by CNN as ‘the junior Davos’, the first One Young World Summit was held in London in 2010. Each year the Summit has grown and is now attended by 2,000+ delegates representing 196 countries. The One Young World community now comprises more than 18,500 young leaders impacting the lives of more than 50 million people worldwide. The 2025 Summit is taking place in Munich from 3 - 6 November.
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    Chief Secretary of Maharashtra, Government of Maharashtra
    Ms. Sujata Saunik belongs to the 1987 batch of Indian Administrative Service (IAS) assigned to Maharashtra, India and is a Takemi Fellow from T.H Chan School of Public Health, Harvard University 2018. She has also completed a Research Fellowship in 2019 at Mittal South Asia Institute where she worked on issues at the cross section of public health, climate change and disaster management. Within the Maharashtra Government, she has served as Assistant Collector in Aurangabad, Managing Director of MAVIM, Deputy Secretary to the Planning Department, Chief Executive Officer of Zilla Parishad in Ratnagiri, Additional Collector in Pune, Collector in Jalgaon, and Municipal Commissioner in Nashik. As a Secretary, she has headed various key departments including Public Health, Finance, Skill Development, General Administration (Services and AROM), and the Home Department. She is currently serving as the 48th Chief Secretary of Maharashtra and is the first woman
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    Community Manager, One Young World
    Daniel is a programme and community specialist with a focus on communication for development and Chevening Award recipient. He specialises in supporting international and development organizations to develop youth focused innovative programmes, build communities and communication strataegies to shape narratives through media and information literacy (MIL). Daniel currently works as the Community Manager at One Young World, a global community of 18,000+ young people in 196 countries to build a fair, sustainable future for all.
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    Lead Commissioning Editor, Specialist Factual, BBC
    Tom Coveney is Head of Science Commissioning for the BBC. Recent projects include: Walking With Dinosaurs, Human, Solar System, The Secret Genius Of Modern Life, Wilderness with Simon Reeve, Inside Our ADHD Minds & Inside Our Dyslexic Minds, Better Off Dead?, Secrets Of The Brain, Disease X & Artemis: A Horizon Special
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    CEO, Ghana Climate Innovation Centre
    Ruka Sanusi is a chief executive and leadership advisor supporting enterprises and their leaders in the areas of strategy, operations and transformation, with a gender and climate action lens. A highly accomplished business leader with three decades of international consulting experience in Europe and sub-Saharan Africa, Ruka is currently the Executive Director of Ghana Climate Innovation Centre (GCIC), a pioneering national business incubator supporting enterprises in the small and growing business sector with advisory and financial support to make transitions to low carbon pathways. Her international career includes employment with PwC, the Commonwealth Secretariat, and Crown Agents, before founding Alldens Lane, west Africa’s first business advisory services firm providing advisory and executive coaching services to women entrepreneurs. A highly sought-after Speaker, Ruka has provided insights at several international forums, incl UNGA, Oxford Africa Business Forum, World Bank
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    President, Center for Global Health and Development
    Joanne Manrique is a global health and development finance leader who specializes in moving capital from commitment to execution across emerging markets. With over 20 years of experience, she has originated and structured blended-finance vehicles, guarantees, and partnerships that translate priority agendas in infrastructure and women’s economic empowerment into investable programs and deliverable pipelines. She is President of the Center for Global Health and Development (CGHD), which has structured over a billion dollars in transactions, for women entrepreneurs, energy infrastructure and girls’ education into Sub-Sahara Africa and Latin America. Ms. Manrique also co-chairs the Women’s Health and Empowerment Network (WHEN), a coalition of women philanthropists, investors and private-sector partners deploying sustainable financing for development across the Indo-Pacific and Africa.
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    Director, Global Education, Gates Foundation
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    Program Director, Movilizatorio
    With a deep commitment to tackling the dual challenge of combating climate change and social inequality, Alejandra currently serves as the Program Director at Movilizatorio. With over 12 years of diverse experience in public administration, sustainability, and economic development, she spearheaded Bogotá's Climate Action Policy 2023-2050 and played a key role in the city's Circular Economy Strategy and Innovative Green Entrepreneurship Program. She also worked at Accountability in New York, focusing on global sustainability strategies. Alejandra holds an MPA from Columbia University, specializing in Economic and Political Development.She champions citizen empowerment and participatory, evidence-based approaches to drive positive change.
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    VP, Communications, Pivotal Ventures
    Paul Silva is Vice President of Communications at Pivotal Ventures, leading communications strategies in support of Pivotal’s vision to accelerate the pace of social progress in the U.S. and around the world. Prior to joining Pivotal, Paul was Director of Strategic Communications at Ford Foundation, where he managed a dynamic communications team responsible for global media relations, crisis communications, social media and internal communications. Paul’s career in strategic communications spans over 20 years, including key roles at the American Civil Liberties Union, Open Society Foundations, International Women’s Health Coalition, Catholics for Choice, and PAX/Real Solutions to Gun Violence. In addition, Paul has served on the boards of multiple nonprofit organizations, including Medical Students for Choice, Positive Health Project, and the Washington Heights Corner Project. He holds a bachelor’s degree in communications from The George Washington University.
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    Director of Partnerships and Community, Stanford Center on Philanthropy and Civil Society (PACS)
    Cat Uong is the Director of Partnerships and Community at Stanford PACS. Cat is a tri-sector professional with extensive experience in social entrepreneurship, technology startup investing, public-private partnerships, and nonprofit management and fundraising. Cat joins PACS with significant interest in the future of philanthropy as our society’s risk capital, and its potential to meet the needs of our most marginalized communities. Prior to joining PACS, Cat managed development and partnerships at Summit Public Schools, a nationally recognized K-12 public charter school network. Cat holds a Master of Public Affairs from UC Berkeley’s Goldman School of Public Policy, as well as a B.A. in Business Administration (Social Entrepreneurship) and B.A. in East Asian Languages and Cultures from the University of Southern California.
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    Head of Memberships Editorial, Devex
    I'm a journalist covering international development for Devex.
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    Women's Movement Coordinator, Global Alliance of Territorial Communities, Global Alliance of Territorial Communities
    In her role at the Global Alliance of Territorial Communities (GATC), Gloria Diez is a member of the Secretariat and provides technical support to the Women's Movement. She works closely with Indigenous Peoples and local communities to strengthen organizations on the ground and amplify local voices in global climate and biodiversity negotiations. She focuses on ensuring Indigenous and local women have equitable representation, access to resources, and decision-making spaces while advocating for solutions driven by their unique perspectives to advance climate action, protect biodiversity, and uphold land governance rights.
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    Senior Program Officer, Scaling Innovation, Results for Development Institute
    Jite Phido is a Senior Program Manager on the scaling innovations practice at Results for Development (R4D), where she leads the Million Lives Collective, a global, multi-sectoral network of actors committed to promoting proven, impactful innovations and supporting their further scale-up to address global development challenges, and the Frontier Tech Hub Demand-Led Workstream, an initiative exploring the systems-led adoption of emerging technologies at scale to address global challenges. She additionally manages the International Development Innovation Alliance (IDIA) Training for managers of innovation and IDIA’s Global Innovation Advisor program, a network of acclaimed technical experts, thought-leaders, entrepreneurs and system disruptors from low- and middle-income countries committed to driving stronger local innovation ecosystems.
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    State Minister of Health, Ministry of Health, Ethiopia
    H.E. Dr. Ayele Teshome is a notable leader in Ethiopia's healthcare system, currently serving as the State Minister of the Health System Capacity Building Wing at the Ministry of Health. Previously, he was the CEO of Yekatit 12 Medical Hospital and an associate professor in obstetrics and gynecology. Dr. Ayele implemented a fully digitized healthcare system, enhancing monitoring and introducing over eight new sub-specialty services. He began his career as a general practitioner and emergency surgery officer after graduating from Addis Ababa University. His commitment extends beyond healthcare; he established four protected forests, demonstrating his dedication to environmental sustainability. As director of the Health Service Quality Directorate, he developed key strategies that improved service delivery nationwide. His work at St. Peter Specialized Hospital transformed it into a comprehensive facility. In recognition of his contributions, he received the prestigious Bego Sew Award in
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    Senior Advisor, Pivotal Ventures
    John is the Senior Advisor to Melinda French Gates at Pivotal Ventures, an investment and incubation company created to advance social progress. As Senior Advisor, John provides counsel to Melinda and leads select strategic priorities on her behalf. John previously served as the founding CEO of Pivotal Ventures after serving as Melinda’s Chief of Staff for many years. This followed more than 20 years leading strategic initiatives for global companies, including Microsoft, Disney and Starbucks. A pioneer in social enterprise, in 1997 John cofounded Pura Vida Coffee, an organic fair- trade coffee company with distribution throughout the US. He is an Ashoka Fellow, an honor that recognizes entrepreneurs using business to transform society. John received his MBA from Harvard University after earning a BA with Honors from Stanford University. He and his wife, Shelly, live in Seattle and have three sons: Jackson, Nick and Matthew.
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    Executive Director, WINGS
    Benjamin is the Executive Director at WINGS. He has previously led international programmes in fields such as civil societies’ strengthening, sustainable development or post-disaster reconstruction. He has managed international programs at Fondation de France, worked for the International Cooperation Agency of Monaco and for several NGOs in Ethiopia, Tunisia and Canada.
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    Youth Liaison & Indigenous Filmmaker, Alliance of Indigenous Peoples of the Archipelago
    Kynan Tegar is a photographer and filmmaker from the Iban tribe of the island of Borneo, Indonesia. Living in and around the traditional longhouse of his village, he learns directly from the elders, their wisdom and values, their stories of resistance in the face of encroaching deforestation, and the threats to their way of life. Picking up his first camera as an inquisitive twelve year old, he was making his first short films soon after. Working with this new medium he crafts thoughtful and emotive imagery, highlighting the quiet daily lives of the people and the community within his tranquil village. Documenting their traditional knowledge, and highlighting the importance of balance with nature. Through filmmaking, activism, and policy engagement, he amplifies the voices of indigenous communities and articulates the challenges that they face, carrying forward the legacy of his elders, championing the rights of his people.
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    Founder, Mwanga
    Echika is a visionary entrepreneur, leading Mwanga to revolutionize credit use in Africa. Through ethical, digital-first collections, Mwanga has empowered over 1.5 million individuals to become debt-free, with a bold mission to help 10 million more by 2030.In addition to this, she is connecting Africans to global BPO economic opportunities through the Yapha Academy. Having engaged 1,400+ Africans from 13 countries, her goal is to get 5 million Africans into jobs by 2030. Named one of the top 100 women in business in Nigeria by the Power Woman Network in 2022 and one of 15-female led startups in Africa to watch out for in 2023, Echika remains passionate about empowering individuals, impact-focused systems and promoting change. She was also named as one of 50 Impact entrepreneurs driving change by the African Women CEOs Network. She has an MBA from the University of Oxford, Said Business School and was one of the two Co-chairs of the Oxford Africa Business Alliance in 2023/2024. She is
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    President & CEO, InterAction
    Tom Hart is the President and CEO of InterAction. A veteran in the global development and advocacy space, Tom brings nearly 30 years of experience in foreign aid, public policy, and nonprofit leadership. Since stepping into his current role as President and CEO of Interaction in December 2023, Tom has led the organization’s mission to serve the world’s poor and vulnerable through strategic leadership, collective advocacy, and collaborative action. Before joining InterAction, Tom spent two decades at the ONE Campaign, a nonpartisan advocacy organization focused on ending extreme poverty and preventable disease, particularly in Africa. Tom began his career in public service, working on Capitol Hill for Senators Alan Cranston and Jay Rockefeller, and later served as Director of Government Relations for the Episcopal Church, USA. A passionate advocate for foreign aid and global justice, Tom is known for his ability to mobilize diverse coalitions and drive meaningful policy change.
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    Global Program Director, Mongabay
    I'm the Executive Editor and Vice President of Programs for Mongabay. I lead Mongabay's global newsroom through the editorial direction of our award-winning journalism projects. I oversees news gathering and publishing in English and created Mongabay's video, investigative, and data journalism programs. I've collaborated with thousands of journalists to craft in-depth stories and develop publications that have amplified the voices of people living closest to hotspots of environmental change. I've managed and edited time-sensitive story campaigns engaging journalists to produce in-depth multimedia content for their media houses; including Reuters, National Geographic, Al Jazeera, NowThis, Newsweek, Vice, The Guardian, Vox, Caixin, Bloomberg BNA, Nikkei, China Dialogue, The Hindu, and Tempo Indonesia, Willie has published original content for National Geographic Magazine Latin America, National Geographic News, Scientific American, Salon.com, SciDevNet and Mongabay.
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    Director of Development & Strategic Partnerships, Center for U.S. Global Leadership
    Dana joins the USGLC with over ten years of non-profit management experience. Most recently, Dana served as a managing consultant for then-Governor Nikki Haley’s One South Carolina Flood Fund where she developed the protocol to manage and distribute funding to the disaster relief organizations. Dana was the Executive Director for the JDRF (Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation) Palmetto Chapter in Columbia, SC for over seven years, where she was responsible for the geographical growth of the chapter to include national advocacy, fundraising and events planning. Dana holds a graduate degree in international relations from the University of South Carolina and an undergraduate degree in Spanish from Wofford College in Spartanburg, SC. Dana lives in Alexandria, Virginia with her two daughters.
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    Director, Presidential Court - UAE
    Tala Ismail Al Ramahi serves as Chief Strategy Officer for Reaching the Last Mile, where she drives the organization’s efforts to advance health equity, to promote greater health inclusion, and to reduce the burden of preventable diseases among low-income communities. Reaching the Last Mile is led by the philanthropy of His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the United Arab Emirates, and reflects his belief that everyone, everywhere, should have the opportunity of a healthy life. Tala oversees strategy and partnership development, including steering Reaching the Last Mile’s investments in disease elimination – polio, malaria and neglected tropical diseases – climate and health. Programs are delivered in close collaboration with countries, with an emphasis on strengthening primary healthcare systems and workforces, to sustainably deliver essential health services.
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    Founder | Investor | Speaker, MicroLoan Foundation, USA
    Ms. Abrams is a dynamic, results-driven leader with 25 years of experience across private and nonprofit sectors creating global impact and fostering meaningful connections. As Founder & CEO of Color Lens Consulting, Ms. Abrams leads a boutique consultancy that helps companies successfully launch international partnerships and navigate complex public-private sector landscapes. She also brings extensive entrepreneurial experience through her businesses both locally and abroad. Her pride and joy is in owning and operating two restaurants: an upscale Caribbean fusion and fast-casual style in the D.C. area. She thrives on sharing her knowledge bank by serving as an advisor and investor to early-stage start-ups in Africa & Caribbean. An advocate for social impact, Ms. Abrams was an appointee to The U.S. SBA National Women’s Business Council. She finds joy in serving on several board and advisory appointments including: Board of Directors for Black Public Media & MicroLoan Foundation.
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    Director, Dasra
    Parnasha leads Dasra’s efforts on inclusive sanitation and climate intersectionality, working with 100+ NGOs, funders, and intermediaries to drive ecosystem outcomes for vulnerable communities in climate and WSH in India. She has shaped strategic priorities, influenced national and state policies, and expanded Dasra’s footprint to South Asia. She was also key in establishing Dasra’s Climate program with a strong civil society and philanthropic base. With 10+ years in the development sector, she has worked with WWF India and Safe Water Network. At WWF India, she helped 200+ farmers in Uttar Pradesh adopt climate-adaptive agriculture. Parnasha holds a B.Sc. from Miranda House, Delhi University, and a Master’s in Policy & Governance from Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai. She also completed an Executive Education course in Strategic Perspectives in Non-Profit Management from Harvard Business School.
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    Chief Executive Officer, Climate Catalyst
    Stephen has played leadership roles as a campaigner and advocate at international and national levels on climate change, international development, and other issues. He was Chief Executive of Refugee Action from 2015-21, and previously Deputy Campaign Director of Oxfam International and a political adviser on climate change. Now as Chief Executive of Climate Catalyst he is responsible for overall organisational strategy and impact, reporting to the board of trustees, a role he feels very privileged to have.
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    Founder, Saïd Business School
    Shruti is a Skoll scholar from the 2022-23 batch at Oxford Said. She is an agritech (hydroponics) entrepreneur and the founder of a farm-to-fork e-commerce marketplace in India. Shruti has empowered 15000 micro-farmers in India to become artisanal food entrepreneurs. She now works as a sustainability consultant in London and advises food startups. Shruti is looking to build skills in carbon finance and work in agroforestry projects in India to be financially resilient. Outside of work, Shruti offers mentorship as an MBA admissions consultant, helping candidates maximize their funding opportunities while crafting strong applications.
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    Economist, The Share Trust
    Courtenay is an international development economist, and the Founder and ED of The Share Trust. She has worked with a wide range of UN agencies, USAID, FCDO, and other donors to evaluate the relative returns of social and environmental interventions, contributing to an evidence base for what works and what doesn’t when it comes to reducing poverty worldwide. Courtenay works to strengthen women’s Self Help Groups through building the research and evidence base, and is the lead author of Passing the Buck, a seminal study evaluating the cost efficiency of direct funding through local intermediary stuctures.
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    Founder & Chairman, Instituto ACP
    Graduated in Business Administration (FGV-SP), with specialization at Stanford and Harvard (USA), he is the cofounder and chairman of Grupo MOL, an ecosystem of initiatives that promotes philanthropy in Brazil and has already generated more than R$80 million in donations to social organizations across the country. He is also founder and chairman of Instituto ACP and Instituto MOL, non-profits that work to strengthen the culture of giving, and a board member at Raia Drogasil (RD)’s Sustainability Committee and at Wings and IDIS (Brazil). Elected Social Entrepreneur of the Year in 2018 by Folha de São Paulo, and Social Entrepreneur by the Schwab Foundation, an organization linked to the World Economic Forum, in 2019. Honored with the Trip Transformadores award in 2020. Entrepreneur of the Year in 2023 by EY.
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    President and CEO, Conrad N. Hilton Foundation
    Peter Laugharn serves as President and CEO of the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation. Laugharn is a passionate leader in philanthropy with 35 years of foundation and nonprofit experience globally. Since joining the Hilton Foundation in 2016, Laugharn has guided the organization through a period of unprecedented growth. He has overseen the evolution of the Foundation’s strategic grantmaking, including the expansion and development of new program areas and strengthening its commitment to community-driven initiatives. Laugharn serves on the board of directors for the Pacific Council on International Policy and is board chair emeritus for the Council on Foundations. He is co-chair emeritus for the Council on Foundation's Leadership Circle on Locally Led Development, and co-chair emeritus for the Leadership Table for Regional Homelessness Alignment in Los Angeles County. Laugharn holds a BA from Stanford University, an MA from Georgetown University, and PhD from University of London.
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    President & COO, KickStart International
    Peter is an experienced senior management professional with over 20 years’ experience in commercial and Not-for-Profit organizations in General Management, Finance, Audit, Risk, Grant Management, Sales & Supply Chain Mgt. Prior to becoming President & COO for KickStart, Peter was Head of Finance, Deputy CFO & Director of Finance, IT & Supply Chain Mgt. He currently oversees KickStart’s operations across Africa, leading all strategic operations, building and leading relationships with key partners and donors. he obtained his training in Finance, Non-Profit Management and Grant Management from different schools in Africa and the USA. He holds a degree in Finance and certificates in Grant Management, & Budgeting and Non-Profit Management from the University of Nairobi Business School, KCA University and Harvard University’s Kennedy School. He is an inaugural graduate and alumnus of the Centre for Africa Leaders in Agriculture. He is a regular speaker at conferences and events on agricultu
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    Managing Director, Community , Skoll Foundation
    Vanessa works on the Community and Convenings team, supporting the curation and care of the Skoll World Forum delegate community. She has been working in the nonprofit field for over ten years developing community engagement and workforce development programs. Most recently, she served as the Communities Manager at Benetech, a Skoll Awardee. Previously, Vanessa worked at the Downtown Women’s Center, where she managed their volunteer program and started three social enterprises (a café, retail store, and product line) that created job training and employment opportunities for homeless women in the Los Angeles Skid Row Community. Vanessa holds an MBA from the University of California, Davis and Bachelor of Arts degrees in Psychology and Social Behavior from the University of California, Irvine. Vanessa enjoys the adventures of parenting two energetic and mischievous kids with her partner. She is passionate about food, community building, and social innovation.
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    Director, AI and Social Impact, Google
    Brigitte Hoyer Gosselink is Director, AI & Social Impact at Google, where she leads initiatives that leverage emerging technologies and Google’s expertise to address global challenges. She is particularly focused on the opportunity responsible AI can offer to advance social impact goals, working alongside Google’s AI research teams and external partners. She spent the last decade at Google.org, she funded and enabled organizations to responsibly bring the benefits of technology to the issues and communities they serve – working on AI for social good, climate, crisis response, education, disabilities, and more. Prior to joining Google, Brigitte’s career spanned the social and public sector to deliver innovative approaches through work at The Bridgespan Group, the U.S. Agency for International Development and IRD. She has an MBA from the Yale School of Management and a BS in Systems Engineering from the University of Virginia.
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    Chief Executive Officer, Anseye Pou Ayiti
    Originally from Haiti and Co-Founder/CEO of Anseye Pou Ayiti, Nedgine has over 20 years of career experience in the education sector with a focus on instructional excellence, curriculum implementation, and leadership development. She earned a B.A. in History from Yale College and an Ed.M. in International Education Policy from the Harvard Graduate School of Education. She was named among the top global social innovators by Echoing Green, among the Forbes Magazine "30 Under 30 Social Entrepreneurs", and among the inaugural Obama Foundation Fellowship for her work leading Anseye Pou Ayiti (APA) – a movement to equip a new generation of Haitian civic leaders for educational justice in Haiti. APA will equip 50,000 civic leaders, working together to transform schools and communities by redefining true leadership as rooted in collective action.
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    Co-Chair, Whole Child International
    Karen Spencer is a renowned social entrepreneur and systems change expert, known for driving transformative solutions across child welfare, land management, and sustainability. As the founder of Whole Child International, she pioneered a pragmatic approach to implementing relationship-centred care, significantly improving outcomes for vulnerable children, and earning recognition as an Ashoka Fellow. After 20 years as CEO she is now serving as Board Chair. She is also a Founding Member and Governing Council Member of Catalyst 2030, a global movement of social entrepreneurs working collaboratively to accelerate progress toward the Sustainable Development Goals. In 2019, Karen expanded her focus to sustainable and management, leading the conversion of 4,500 acres of farmland to regenerative and organic at the Althorp Estate. Karen also serves on the boards of the Center for Global Development and Integrity Soils advancing poverty reduction and regenerative farming.
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    Drew Kodjak is a prominent figure in the field of environmental policy and vehicle emissions regulation. He is the co-founder and Executive Director of the International Council on Clean Transportation (ICCT), an independent nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the environmental performance and energy efficiency of road, marine, and air transportation. Under his leadership, the ICCT has provided critical research and analysis that has informed the development of hundreds of ambitious and effective clean transportation policies and regulations around the world, including in major markets like Brazil, China, the European Union, India, and the United States.   In 2023–24, while on sabbatical from the ICCT, Kodjak served a yearlong appointment in the Biden-Harris Administration as the Senior Director of Transportation Emissions in the White House Climate Policy Office. During his White House tenure, Kodjak helped to finalize cutting-edge light and heavy-duty vehicle regulations.
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    Chief Operating Officer, PolicyLink
    Josh Kirschenbaum, Senior Advisor, enjoys building projects, initiatives, and organizations. As one of the original PolicyLink staff members, Josh has worked across the programmatic, communications, and operations teams, which allows him to bring comprehensive organizational knowledge to bear on supporting diverse alliances of internal and external teams to deliver on the promise of equity. His broad understanding of PolicyLink programs, funding, and partners enables him to design and launch new initiatives, drive organizational strategy, and chart the future of PolicyLink. Josh accomplishes this by being in steadfast service to the organization’s mission, leadership, staff, and partners. When not immersed in the future of PolicyLink, he loves building alternative communities, dreaming of utopian societies, and chasing after his wild 12-year-old, Sammy Rose.
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    Board Director, Seydel Companies
    Scott Seydel studied chemistry at Georgia Tech and began his career in textiles before founding The Seydel Companies, which expanded internationally through partnerships and acquisitions. In the 1980s, he shifted focus to renewable, biodegradable, and recyclable products. Scott has served on numerous boards, including the Ellen MacArthur Foundation US, Global Green, and Green Cross. He co-founded the Sustainable Packaging Coalition and helped create The Coalition for Resource Recovery. Scott has also chaired several organizations, including Georgia State University’s Robinson College. He and Pat Mitchell Seydel share six children and thirteen grandchildren.
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    Founder Director, Goonj
    Anshu Gupta, Founder of Goonj and Gram Swabhiman, started his journey in social entrepreneurship with the disruptive idea of putting clothing — one of humanity’s most basic but most ignored needs — on the world’s development agenda. Today, Goonj, the non-profit Anshu established in 1999, is recognized around the world for its unique approach to transforming lives. Clothing and discarded home goods are collected in India’s urban centers, restored and repurposed, and then the upcycled material is used as a form of currency to fuel “people-powered” community revitalization projects in rural villages. Recipient of the 2015 Ramon Magsaysay award, popularly called the Nobel Prize of Asia, Anshu is also an Ashoka and Schwab Fellow while under his leadership Goonj has received national and international recognition on innovation, entrepreneurship, governance and public service including World Bank's Development Marketplace Award, Changemakers Innovation Award and many others
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    Senior Investment and Strategy Executive, Terbish Partners
    Sean Hinton is an impact investment and strategy advisor to major philanthropies, family offices, and corporations. From 2015 - 2022 Sean was the CEO of the Soros Economic Development Fund (SEDF) and Director of the Economic Justice Program at the Open Society Foundations. Prior to this, he was a strategic investment advisor focusing on China, Mongolia, and Africa and the social and economic impact of large-scale extractive investments working for Goldman Sachs (Asia) and the Rio Tinto group. He began his career as a consultant at McKinsey & Company and worked for many years in film, television and newspapers. He is a Henry Crown fellow of the Aspen Institute, and an Executive-in-Residence at University of Oxford’s Saïd Business School where he teaches the MBA impact investment course, and serves on the boards of Nature Finance and the BASED UK.
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    Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer, KickStart International
    As a pioneer in using business models to solve poverty, Martin is the co-founder & CEO of KickStart, a non-profit SE with a mission to enable millions of smallholder farmers in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) to pivot from rainfed to irrigated farming, earn a lot more money, adapt-to-climate-change & climb out of poverty. KickStart designs & promotes lowest-cost irrigation technologies & to-date over 425,000 farmers have used its pumps to grow, harvest & sell high-value crops year-round, independent of rains. Their highly profitable & resilient farms have lifted 1.6M people out of poverty. With almost no irrigation in SSA, millions more can irrigate & gain income & food security. KickStart partners with hundreds of organizations to promote irrigation, develop new technologies, innovate new ways to reach & finance farmers, & advocate for system changes. With a Cornell BSc, a Stanford MSc & PhD, a Fulbright in Kenya, and many awards, Martin is a Skoll & Schwab SE & a Stanford Engineering Hero.
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    CEO and Founder, College for Social Innovation
    An experienced social entrepreneur, Eric Schwarz is the Co-Founder and CEO of the College for Social Innovation (CFSI), which seeks to "educate and inspire the next generation of problem solvers for humanity's tough challenges.” CFSI seeks to build a bigger, better prepared, and more diverse talent pipeline for the social impact sector through its flagship Semester in the City experiential learning program in Boston and a new national Semester for Impact program. Eric is also Co-Founder and former CEO of Citizen Schools, an apprenticeship-based model for out of school time learning, which has had a positive impact on the extended learning time fields across the U.S. Prior to starting Citizen Schools in 1995, Eric served as vice president of City Year, and as a journalist at The Oakland Tribune and The Patriot Ledger (Quincy, MA) where he was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize. He is the author of The Opportunity Equation and lives in Brookline, MA with his wife, Maureen Coffey.
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    Founder & Chairman, Jeff Skoll Group
    Founder and Chairman Emeritus of the Skoll Foundation Founder and Chairman Emeritus of Participant Media Founder of Capricorn Investment Group Co-founder and GP of the RISE Fund First fulltime employee and President of eBay
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    Deep Listening - Senior Visiting Research Fellow, King's College London
    Emily Kasriel's book, "Deep Listening: Transform Your Relationship with Family, Friends & Foes," will be published by HarperCollins UK in May and US in June 2025. She has developed the Deep Listening approach, fuelled by empathy and curiosity, to foster understanding between people with vastly different perspectives. Emily has trained thousands of people in over 100 countries in Deep Listening, including in many societies with a high degree of tension. She has had a distinguished career at the BBC for over two decades, including roles as an award-winning journalist, editor, and media executive, reporting and editing across five continents. She developed the Deep Listening approach as a Senior Visiting Research Fellow at King's College Policy Institute in London, drawing on her experience as an accredited executive coach and workplace mediator. Previously, she has been a Visiting Fellow at Said Business School at Oxford University and a Senior Advisor to the Skoll Foundation.
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    Director, Stanford Social Innovation Review
    Christian is a Director at Stanford Social Innovation Review (SSIR) and the Global Innovation for Impact Lab at Stanford University. Previous positions include Director of Social Innovation Practice at the Harvard Kennedy School, Academic Visitor at Oxford University’s Skoll Center, Leo Tindemans Chair for Business Model Innovation at KU Leuven, and Director of IESE’s Platform for Strategy and Sustainability. Christian's research has been recognized by the Strategic Management Society (Best Paper Award for Practice Implications, 2007), the IFC and FT (2008 Gold Price), the 2017 Terry McAdam book prize for “the most inspirational and useful new book contributing to nonprofit management“, the 2018 ONE award for best book 2015-2017 by the Academy of Management, and the 2019 Virginia A. Hodgkinson Research Book Prize by ARNOVA and Independent Sector. In 2019, Christian was awarded Outstanding Social Innovation Thought Leader by the World Economic Forum’s Schwab Foundation.
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    Founder and board, Riders for Health
    Andrea Coleman is co-founder of Riders for Health and founder of Two Wheels for Life. She is life-long motorcyclist and co-founded Riders with Barry Coleman, her husband, and motorcycle sporting hero, Randy Mamola in 1996. She has worked for 30 years to show that a systematic approach to managing motorcycles and motorised vehicles in Africa means health care can be delivered – predictably and reliably, however harsh the conditions or however remote the community - money saved and people employed and trained to a very high standard. Andrea’s motorcycle racing life and her work in promotion and sports management provided her with a practical outlook and a set of skills that have helped to guide the financial and advocacy development of the work of Riders for Health. Andrea was selected to join the Schwab Foundation for Social Entrepreneurship and she is a fellow of the Skoll Foundation for Social Entrepreneurship since 2005 and a senior fellow of Ashoka.
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    Chief Executive Officer, Beginnings Fund
    Alice Kang’ethe is the founding CEO of the Beginnings Fund a philanthropic initiative partnering with African governments to accelerate progress in saving maternal and newborn lives. She currently serves on the board of Living Goods. Previously, Alice served as the global Chief Operating Officer at Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI) where she oversaw a complex multi program, multi country operation in over 40 countries spread across Africa, Asia, and Latin America. Prior to this, Alice held multiple global leadership roles focussed on women and children’s health. As the Executive Vice President of Vaccine Delivery and Family Planning, Vice President of Maternal and Child Health and Director Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission of HIV (PMTCT). Alice holds a first-class degree in Economics from the Catholic University of Eastern Africa and a Master of Science degree in Economics and Human Resource Management from the London School of Economics.
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    Co-founder and Executive Director, Bean Voyage
    Abhinav Khanal is the Co-Founder of Bean Voyage and Little Big Fund. Bean Voyage is a feminist nonprofit dedicated to building thriving businesses in Latin America, while Little Big Fund helps social impact leaders become funder-ready. Through these ventures, Abhinav has spent over a decade leading initiatives that focus on fundraising, strategy design, organizational leadership, and building meaningful partnerships. Abhinav’s work has been recognized by major organizations—he is a Specialty Coffee Association Re:Co Fellow, Global Changemaker by the British Council, Resolution Fellow, and Watson Scholar. He also serves as a One Young World Ambassador. Abhinav holds a B.A. in Politics from Earlham College and has earned certificates from Middlebury Institute for International Studies, University of Granada, and University of Virginia.
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    Executive Director, Impact Investing Institute
    Sarah is the Co-CEO of the Impact Investing Institute, managing external partnerships and overseeing the endowments with impact and family offices with impact programmes. She has worked on projects like sizing the UK's impact investing market and promoting place-based impact investing. Previously, Sarah was the Social Impact Investment Manager at Lendlease Europe. Her career spans roles in social impact, sustainability, and private capital, including positions at Sancroft International, On Purpose, and the Institute for Philanthropy. Sarah graduated with a first-class degree in Modern History from Oxford and an MPhil in Development Studies from Cambridge. She is also a Director of Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors and serves as its European Chair.
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    Project Lead, The Eco-Anxiety Africa Project
    Svetlana Chigozie Onye is a writer, journalist, COP Youth Delegate and researcher leading The Eco-Anxiety Africa Project, which examines the mental health impact of climate change across Africa and necessary community adaptations. Her journalism highlights climate change's effects in the Global South. Her published work concerning climate change and culture can be in Shado Mag, SCREENSHOT, (Re)imagining Peace + Justice, Atwood Magazine, and The Eco-Anxiety Africa Project. Selected for the Writers on the Rise Program by the Black British Book Festival and Pan MacMillan, she is also a Director of the UK Youth Climate Coalition, a TuWezeshe Young Women’s Leadership Fellow, and founder of Not Actually Radical. She holds an MSc in the Politics of Conflict, Rights, and Justice. Her first-class dissertation, A False Conscious Liberation: How Colonial Christianity Was Used as a Weapon to Break Down the Traditional Igbo Tribe, was published by Joys Journal.
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    Director of Strategic Communications, Pivotal Ventures
    Imani C. Greene is a seasoned communications professional and the Director of Media and Communications at Pivotal, a group of organizations founded by Melinda French Gates. Imani currently leads thought leadership and media strategies for Pivotal’s brand, programmatic and investment work. Her expertise in storytelling drives Pivotal’s mission to empower women and amplify their voices. Prior to her role at Pivotal, Imani spearheaded corporate communications for LinkedIn's Talent Solutions business, the world's largest online professional network. With 15 years of experience in guiding global brands across technology, entertainment, healthcare, and philanthropy, she is a dedicated advocate for social change. Deeply connected to her Miami and Caribbean roots, she is committed to uplifting young women and LGBTQ+ youth of color through her personal and professional endeavors.
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    Managing Director, Observatório Latino-Americano da Geopolítica Energética
    Joice Mendez is a migrant and social entrepreneur working on transboundary cooperation in the water-energy-food nexus with an emphasis on energy justice. Joice is a major voice of Latin America within leading youth and climate mechanisms, including the United Nations Secretary General’s Youth Advisory Group on Climate Change, the UNMGCY’s SDG7 Youth Constituency, the IRENA's Director- General's Global Council on Enabling Youth Action for SDG7. Currently she works at the Youth Climate Justice Fund as Latin America and Caribbean Regional Lead.
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    Reporter/Trainee, Indian Country Today
    Pauly Denetclaw, a citizen of the Navajo Nation, is Haltsooí (Meadow People) born for Kinyaa’áanii (Towering House People). She is ICT's climate correspondent. An award-winning reporter based in Missoula, Montana, she has worked for the Navajo Times and Texas Observer covering Indigenous communities, and her radio pieces have aired on KYAT, National Native News, NPR’s Latino USA and Texas Public Radio. Denetclaw was a board member of the Indigenous Journalist Association. She is originally from Gallup, New Mexico.
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    Partner, Next Billion
    Falgu has worked as an operator and investor across global emerging markets for over a decade. She spent her early career as an equity investor at the International Finance Corporation deploying capital to early-stage technology companies. Following her MBA/MPA at Wharton / Harvard Kennedy School, Falgu has been working as an operator for Paystack, a Nigerian fintech company which was acquired by Stripe. There, she has led their expansion to new markets across Africa, and new products in cross-border payments. She works as a Partner at Next Billion Capital Partners, investing in growth stage businesses across Latin America, South East Asia, and the Middle East & Africa. Falgu enjoys skiing, surfing, hiking, and yoga in her spare time.
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    Executive Director, 5Rights Foundation
    Leanda Barrington-Leach is the Executive Director of the 5Rights Foundation, a pioneering international non-profit fighting for the digital world to cater for children, by design and default. Leanda is a passionate life-long advocate for human rights, with more than two decades experience in international policy spanning diplomacy, strategic consultancy and charity sector work. She joined 5Rights from the European External Action Service where she was Adviser to the Secretary General focusing on Strategic Communications and the fight against Disinformation.
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    Co-Founder & Executive Director, Mentors4U Colombia
    Yineth Paola Rentería Martínez is a Project Coordinator at VélezReyes+ Philanthropic Platform and Co-founder & Executive Director of Mentors4U Colombia. Yineth has been recognized as one of Colombia's 10 Outstanding Young People by JCI Bogotá for her impactful work. She has been a Martin Luther King Jr. Scholar and ambassador for One Young World. With experience in both the public and private sectors, Yineth has led and contributed to key initiatives to expand access to opportunities through education and mentorship. She has worked to ensure access and retention in higher education for low-income students and has led mentoring programs for young professionals from underrepresented groups. At VélezReyes+, she contributes to closing the opportunity gap in Latin America. She is an active member of the Manos Visibles network and was part of Manos Visibles’ school of management, “Talento Visible”.
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    Managing Director, Awards and Social Impact, Lever for Change
    Jenna is the Managing Director, Awards and Social Impact at Lever for Change, a nonprofit affiliate of the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation. In her role, Jenna leads the programmatic initiatives and teams at Lever for Change. This includes supporting high-impact organizations in the Bold Solutions Network, as well as guiding donor partners on the design and management of their sponsored open call. In her time at Lever for Change, Jenna has led the LEGO Foundation’s Build a World of Play Challenge, the Equality Can’t Wait Challenge, W.K. Kellogg Foundation’s Racial Equity 2030 Challenge, and Lyda Hill Philanthropies’ Lone Star Prize.
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    Community Health Worker, Community Health Impact Coalition
    https://policystrategygroup-my.sharepoint.com/:b:/g/personal/margaret_odera_policystrategy_group/EXi6BCWtVYRPrbAtwUTeBvIBaVHeqcXZdpQftNexBvfrnQ?e=YvJiwU. Margaret desires to see all these fulfilled soma day.
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    Individual, Individual
    Rosieda Shabodien founded The Actualize and Success Lab and is the author of What Women Want Coaches to Know: A Gender-Intelligent Coaching Approach. She holds an MPhil in Management Coaching, an Associate Coaching Certificate, and a BSc in Physiotherapy. She is a lifelong advocate for gender equity and social justice. Rosieda has served as a Gender Commissioner on South Africa’s Commission for Gender Equality, Director of various NPOs, and Program Manager of the World for All Foundation. Her coaching approach challenges the gender status quo, empowering women to overcome biases and redefine success on their own terms. Through transformative coaching, she inspires bold action among NPO leaders, academics, social entrepreneurs, and writers. She is considered a thought leader and has authored articles, delivered keynote addresses, presented at conferences, and led women’s leadership training, shaping conversations on the advancement of women in leadership.
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    Founder, Savannah Innovation Lab
    Yousif Yahya is a seasoned entrepreneur and investor dedicated to building Africa’s entrepreneurial ecosystem. As the Founder of Savannah Innovation Labs, he has led initiatives in venture capital, startup incubation, and market research, fostering innovation and economic growth. With nearly a decade of experience, Yousif has worked across investment, commodity trading, and business advisory, specializing in emerging and frontier markets. His expertise spans deal sourcing, financial analysis, and strategic partnerships. Beyond entrepreneurship, he actively supports displaced Sudanese youth through capacity-building programs. Raised across multiple countries, Yousif brings a global perspective to problem-solving and business development.
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    Fundadora, Volcanicas
    Catalina Ruiz-Navarro is a Colombian feminist and journalist; co-founder and director of the Latin American magazine Volcánicas, focused on feminist journalism; and founder and director of the training program Creadoras Camp, for young feminist digital content creators in Latin America. Ruiz-Navarro is the author of the book "Las mujeres que luchan se encuentran" (“Women Who Fight [For Social Justice] Find Each Other”), and in 2024 “Deseada: Maternidad Feminista” (Desired: Feminist Maternity), both with Penguin Random House. She has been a weekly op-ed columnist for the newspaper El Espectador, in Colombia, since 2008. She is also one of the founders of the Colombian feminist collective Viejas Verdes, which promotes sexual and reproductive rights. Her work as a journalist has been published in international newspapers such as The Guardian and The Washington Post. Ruiz-Navarro holds an undergraduate degree in Visual Arts with an emphasis in Fine Arts, as well as a degree in Philosophy
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    Director, Strategic Partnerships, Elevate Prize Foundation
    EB is the Director of Strategic Partnerships at the Elevate Prize Foundation, a global nonprofit on a mission to make good famous by bringing visibility to the work of changemakers, creating a fanbase for good, and inspiring action on an international scale. Founded in 2019, the foundation was created to empower passionate purpose-driven leaders through initiatives like the Elevate Prize, which annually recognizes the ten best-in-class social impact leaders driving transformative change across issue areas around the world. Over her 13 years in the social impact sector, EB has worked in partnerships, fundraising, and entertainment with the American Cancer Society, Team Rubicon, Omaze, and Participant Media.
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    Founder & CEO, Tri-Sector Associates
    Kevin founded Tri-Sector Associates out of a deep belief that the public, private, and people sectors working together in new ways can unlock solutions for emerging issues throughout Asia. Tri-Sector is a non-profit intermediary supported by the Temasek Trust which has supported the development of the cross-sector collaboration ecosystem and helped launch pioneering projects throughout East and Southeast Asia. These include the first Pay For Success (PFS) projects in Singapore and Hong Kong, as well as a blended finance fund for conservation in Indonesia. Tri-Sector has also helped develop new models tailored to the Asian context, such as the Social Impact Guarantee and Outcomes Amplifier, and their work have been featured in Stanford Social Innovation Review, Forbes, and the Business Times. He previously served in the Boston office of Third Sector Capital Partners, where he helped launch some of the first PFS projects in the US.
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    Executive Director, Instituto Consulado da Mulher
    Adriana Carvalho is the Executive Director of Instituto Consulado da Mulher, Head of the W20 Engagement Group (G20), and a member of Ambev’s Diversity & Inclusion Committee. She also sits on the advisory boards of Brazil Foundation, Instituto EY, and IOS, and lectures on DEI at the Fundação Dom Cabral MBA program. In September 2023, she completed her tenure as CEO of the NGO Generation Brazil. Previously, she served as Associate Director of D&I for Latin America at EY Brazil (2020–2021). At UN Women Brazil (2014–2020), she managed the Women’s Empowerment Principles (WEPs) platform and the “Win-Win” program. Her career began at Dow Brazil (1996–2012), where she held business leadership roles across Latin America. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Economics from FAAP, a postgraduate diploma in Business Administration from FGV-SP, and a Master’s in Business Administration from Insper.
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    Member of the Khorakiwala Family, Khorakiwala Foundation
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/tahera-khorakiwala-96b08052?utm_source=share&utm_campaign=share_via&utm_content=profile&utm_medium=ios_app
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    Director, Strong Women for Healthy Country Network Aboriginal Corporation
    I am an Aboriginal woman of Outback Central Australia. My father's side is Warlpiri/Anmatyerre and my mother's side is Luritja/Arrernte/Pertame. I live 250km west of Alice Springs on my homeland (Alkilki) Town Bore Outstation. This is in between the Aboriginal communities of Ikuntji and Papunya at the base of the Haast Bluff (Anyali). I work for the Central Land Council as an Indigenous Ranger Group Coordinator. My team is the Anangu Luritjiku Rangers, we work on Pintubi/Luritja Country and manage cultural and natural resources on the Haasts Bluff Aboriginal Land Trust.
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    Co-Founder & Managing Trustee, Urja Trust
    Deepali D. Vandana, Co-founder and CEO of Urja Trust, brings extensive experience in the development sector, from grassroots activism to policy advocacy. Her lived experience as a woman from a marginalized community informs her expertise in gender justice, mental health, social equity, and economic justice. Deepali emphasizes the importance of self-work processes in connecting with individuals' deeper needs. She has led policy reforms, addressed structural inequities, and empowered thousands of young women survivors of violence to heal, reclaim agency, and achieve dignity. As an NGO member of the Mumbai District Women Inclusive Welfare Committee (Government of Maharashtra), she also leads marginalised women's networks and actively engages in national and international feminist movements. Recognized with the Mumbai Heroes Award during World Interfaith Harmony Week, Deepali is also an emerging farmer and environmentalist, dedicated to building a sustainable and equitable future.
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    Head of Learning, Spitfire Strategies
    Aketa Marie Williams leads Spitfire Strategies’ training and learning programming for social good leaders and communicators. Spitfire has fundamental values rooted in one core principle: everyone belongs and has the power to spark change. We help our clients and their work in communities throughout the country and worldwide, all in the pursuit of representing the best interests of people and the planet. Aketa has landed client coverage in publications such as The Economist, TIME, The New York Times and NPR as well as MSNBC, CNN and NPR. Previously, Aketa served as managing director of communications for the Sierra Health Foundation and its nonprofit intermediary; presidential appointee in the US Department of Education; communications director in the U.S. House of Representatives, and policy and research assistant in the Tennessee State Legislature. An avid reader, her favorite fiction book is the remarkable Invisible Man by Ralph Ellison.
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    Co-Founder, Recambio
    Political scientist, social entrepreneur, and action researcher. Co-founder and executive director of RECAMBIO, a non-partisan initiative fostering democratic leadership and systemic change in Peru through political training for leaders from diverse regions, identities, ideologies, and parties. Broad experience in public management, politics, and social innovation. Served in the Advisory Cabinets of the Ministers of Economy and Finance and Culture. Led social innovation at Insitum Perú and headed the Political Analysis Unit at El Comercio, Peru’s longest-running newspaper. Co-founded and served as executive director of Kunan, a platform for social and environmental entrepreneurship. Former head coordinator and current evaluator of the Annual Best Practices in Public Management Award by Ciudadanos al Día. Holds a Master’s in Government and Public Administration. Her research focuses on democracy, polarization, disinformation, electoral systems, political parties, and civic engagement.
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    Individual, Individual
    Sam Gips is a Director of Strategic Partnerships for Seaport Entertainment Group. He leads the partnership development efforts for the historic Seaport neighborhood and Pier 17 in New York City, home of the Tin Building by Jean-Georges and the award-winning Rooftop at Pier 17 concert venue. Sam started his career at the NBA and spent seven years within the league’s Global Partnerships group managing over 15 of the league’s premier marketing partnerships. In his last role at the NBA, he managed the league’s fantasy sports and sports betting partnerships. Sam graduated from the University of Virginia majoring in Public Policy and Global Development Studies.
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    Senior Advisor to the CEO, Open Society Foundations
    Peyman is a Senior Advisor to the President of the Open Society Foundations, where he creates bridges for OSF program-related work internally and externally, provides counsel to the President, represents her in internal forums, and accompanies and/or represents her in high-level external meetings. In his role, Peyman also serves as the key liaison between the President’s office and the offices of the Chair and Vice President of Programs, ensuring strategic alignment and the seamless integration of programmatic objectives with overarching policy goals. He holds a PhD in International Law and Global Politics and a Master’s in Human Rights and Conflict Management, reflecting his academic grounding and commitment to issues at hand. Before joining OSF, he was a visiting scholar at Georgetown University and brings decades of experience collaborating with the UN, civil society organizations, private sector entities, and government agencies.
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    Founder & Executive Director, Instituto Toriba
    Graciela Selaimen is a Brazilian journalist, and social innovation strategist who bridges storytelling, technology, futures thinking and social change. As the founder and executive director of Instituto Toriba, she catalyzes collaborative dialogues that bring together diverse actors to develop creative solutions for more sustainable, peaceful and prosperous futures. A proud mother of two amazing adults, Graciela approaches her work and life with a deep sense of interconnectedness and hope. From 2013 to 2021, Selaimen served as a Senior Program Officer at the Ford Foundation, where she strategically developed portfolios in Technology and Society, Creativity and Freedom of Expression, and Civic Engagement and Government. From 2021 to 2024 she contributed with IRIS as the regional lead for LATAM. Selaimen's leadership extends to several prominent organizations, including board positions with More in Common, Oxfam Brazil, Manos Visibles, and the Brazilian Institute of Consumers' Rights.
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    Secretary General, REPALEAC Fund
    BASIRU ISA is an indigenous youth based in Cameroon, Central African Region. He is the Current Regional Secretary General of REPALEAC, the Network of Indigenous Peoples for the Sustainable Management of Forest Ecosystem in Central Africa. He equally is the Manager of the REAPALREAC Funds recently created. He has been involved in the defense and promotion of the right of Indigenous peoples for more than 10 years. He has been very active at the national, regional and global level with more focus on Sustainable Development Goals. He is the Focal Point of IPMG as Technical Secretary for SDGs in Africa which involves Coordination and Mobilization of indigenous peoples to actively participates in the SDG processes at National and Regional levels. He has a particular interest on pastoralist as he defended his Master Thesis on Pastoralist and Livelihoods of the Indigenous Peoples.
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    Research Associate, Institute for Integrated Transition
    DANA HABIB is a Research Associate at the Institute for Integrated Transitions (IFIT), working primarily to support the Institute’s Middle East projects. She coordinates IFIT’s Brain Trust in Syria (SRG) and is part of the core team leading the Global Initiative on Polarization. Previously, Dana volunteered as a researcher at ASYLOS as part of its MENA research team, conducting research to substantiate asylum-seeker claims in court. Prior to that, she worked at the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees field office in Alexandria as part of the legal protection team responsible for the facilitation of legal interventions and protection of refugees residing in Egypt. She has a BA in Political Science from The American University in Cairo and an MA in Human Rights from Friedrich-Alexander Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg. She is also on the Advisory Board of the Centre for Religion, Human Values, and International Relations at the Dublin City University.
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    Chief Investment Officer, FSD Africa
    Chief Investment Officer, FSD Africa Investments • ANNE-MARIE@FSDAFRICA.ORG • LINKEDIN.COM/IN/ANNE-MARIE-CHIDZERO-8077A61/ • @AMCHIDZERO Anne-Marie is CIO of FSD Africa Investments, the investment arm of FSD Africa. She is the former CEO of FSD Mozambique, and Co-founder of Alitheia IDF Managers, a private equity fund manager investing in women-led businesses. Anne-Marie has a wealth of experience in building African financial markets. Across her career, she has led a range of development finance investments and implemented strategies for private sector growth, in roles at the World Bank Group, CGAP, and UK Aid – among other development finance institutions. She has held Board and Advisory positions at pioonering inclusive finance organisations in Africa.
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    Argentina Country Representative, Latin America and Caribbean Development Bank
    Susana Edjang is the Country Representative in Argentina at CAF – the development bank for Latin America and the Caribbean. Susana has over 20 years of experience in global development across the Americas, Africa, and Europe. Susana joined CAF in 2022 as Country Representative in Ecuador before taking on her current role in Argentina. She previously held various roles in the United Nations system, including at the World Food Programme, the UN Security Council, the UN Population Fund, and the Executive Office of UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, where she managed the Every Woman, Every Child movement and advised on economic, social and development affairs. She also served as a global health and climate change advisor at the British Parliament and as a manager at Global Health Partnerships (formerly THET). Susana is a Trustee at The Power of Nutrition. She holds a Diploma in Physiotherapy from the Complutense University of Madrid, a BSc and MSc in Development Economics from SOAS, University of London, and an MPA from Harvard’s Kennedy School. She is a 2014 Yale World Fellow. More about Susana: https://www.linkedin.com/in/susanaedjang/?originalSubdomain=ar
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    Founder, CEO, The Starfish Institute
    Talia Milgrom-Elcott is the dynamic founder and executive director of multiple organizations, including Beyond100K, a networked effort to end the STEM teacher shortage in the United States, and the Starfish Institute, a nonprofit advisory firm that supports visionary organizations and leaders tackling complex social challenges and catalyzing enduring social change. She launched Beyond100K (originally 100Kin10) in 2011 in response to President Obama's call for 100K new STEM teachers in ten years. A decade later, she had led the network to exceed the goal, preparing 108K STEM teachers despite a growing national shortage. An innovative and creative leader in education and social impact, Talia has been a featured keynoter at gatherings around the world. She has written for Stanford Social Innovation Review and is a regular contributor to Forbes.com. She graduated magna cum laude from Harvard and Harvard Law School and serves on various nonprofit boards and advisories.
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    Partner, Moleskine Foundation
    Lwando Xaso is a lawyer, writer, speaker, an aspiring historian, and the author of Made in South Africa. Her outlook on how change happens was profoundly impacted by her experience of clerking at the Constitutional Court of South Africa for Justice Edwin Cameron. It is at the Court where she understood the importance of not just law but of art and creativity. Today she is a trustee of the Constitutional Court Trust. And because of her strong creative streak, inspired by the creativity she sees in constitutionalism, she is also a partner of the Moleskine Foundation, a non-profit organisation that pursues a mission of “Creativity for Social Change,” investing in the power of creative thinking and doing in changing the world. Together with the Moleskine Foundation she is establishing the Creativity for Social Change Hub here in South Africa. As a lawyer and a creative Lwando believes that transformation is not just a legal endeavor but a deeply creative one.
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    Senior Program Officer, Office of the CEO, Gates Foundation
    Anu serves as a trip director to the CEO and chair. She joined the foundation in 2015 and has held various roles across GPA and Global Health. Most recently on the Philanthropic Partnerships team, where she supported efforts to create a marketplace of philanthropic capital funds. Prior to that, she was a program manager on the Life Sciences Partnerships team, developing the team’s strategy and engagements with pharmaceutical companies. Anu holds a master's degree in public policy from the University of Chicago and a master's degree in health economics from the London School of Economics and Political Science.
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    Unknown, Individual
    Ben Gips is an Impact Associate at Protect Democracy. His primary work focuses on technology policy including online safety. He also works with the VoteShield product and the Committee for Safe and Secure Elections to protect free, fair, and secure elections through data analysis and coalition work. Prior to joining the team, Ben led Product Operations for Byteboard, a talent evaluation company focused on the software engineering market and served as strategy consultant to nonprofits and foundations at Redstone Strategy Group. Ben holds a B.A. in Political Economy from Williams College and currently serves as Board Chair for a Bay Area youth leadership nonprofit called Camp Common Ground.
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    Founder & Director, Institute for Legal Transformation
    Dr. Abir Haddad, Founder and Director of the Institute for Legal Transformation, advises governments on proactive lawmaking for climate change and exponential technologies. As a UNFCCC advisor, she developed the "7 steps to legal transformation" methodology. Dr. Haddad, named Germany's Elite 2021 by Capital Magazine, is an alumnus of the Max Planck Society and adjunct Professor at the University of Cologne. She advises Middle Eastern countries and serves on Iraq's prime minister's advisory committee for exponential technologies. A Strive Award 2025 winner in sustainability, Dr. Haddad has spoken at the World Government Summit, COP27, COP28, and TEDx Baghdad.
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    Co-Founder and Co-Director, Rumpun Indonesia and Visi Integritas
    Sely Martini is an expert in anti-corruption, governance, and capacity building with over two decades of experience. She has led programs on corruption prevention, procurement integrity, and social audits, working with organizations such as Indonesia Corruption Watch (ICW), GIZ, and Hivos. As a founder of multiple social movements, including JAGI Foundation and Rumpun Indonesia, she focuses on integrity-based education and women's empowerment. A recipient of prestigious awards like the Ford Global Fellowship and Honesty Oscar, Sely holds a Master’s in Regional Development Planning. Her expertise spans stakeholder engagement, program development, and research-driven advocacy.
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    Associate Director, Olohana Foundation
    B. Kainoa Azama is a recognized community leader who, has made global impact through his tireless efforts in community activation. Since high school, Kainoa has served in numerous leadership roles as the former State President of the FFA Hawaiʻi State Association, President of the Associated Students of the University of Hawaiʻi, Chair of the Honolulu Youth Commission, and Cultural Trainer for UN accredited Heirs to Our Oceans. He continues to serve island Earth as a Member of the first-ever State Department Indigenous Youth Cohort; Steersperson of the Pacific Risk Management ʻOhana (PRiMO) Indigenous Knowledge and Environment Working Group; Trainer for Fresh Tracks; and the Hawaiʻi Hub Coordinator for the Rising Voices Changing Coast (RVCC) Hub. An active youth leader, Kainoa is a recipient of well-respected awards, such as the Star of Oceania – Global Moana Youth Leadership Award, UNITY – Earth Ambassador, and the Kama Aliʻi Outstanding Young Hawaiian Civic Member.
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    Venture Success Manager, Rippleworks
    Domoina is a Venture Success Partner at Rippleworks, where she supports ventures with better leveraging services to amplify their capacity to deliver greater impact. Previously, she managed a portfolio tackling some of the toughest operational challenges for social ventures in sectors like financial inclusion, education, and health. Prior to Rippleworks, Domoina worked with the Lucie and André Chagnon Foundation on social finance investments. She also led a US$10M partnership with the Mastercard Foundation to support education SMEs and entrepreneurs in West Africa. Her expertise spans global development operations, strategic partnerships, and project management, with key roles at the World Bank Group. There, she helped launch an innovative challenge fund for disruptive technologies for development and managed social entrepreneurship projects around the globe, with an eye toward transformative impact.
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    Executive Director, BuildUS Fund
    Justin Maxson is Executive Director of Build-US, a pooled fund working to grow a stronger economy, thriving democracy and cleaner energy future in the US by leveraging historic public investment. Prior to joining BuildUS, Justin Maxson served as a senior advisor at the Amalgamated Foundation, where he worked helping disadvantaged communities access federal resources. Before that, he served in the Biden administration as Deputy Under Secretary for Rural Development at USDA, where he helped manage the only federal agency with the explicit responsibility for rural development. Formerly, he served as the chief executive officer of the Mary Reynolds Babcock Foundation supporting economic and racial justice in the US South and spent more than a decade as the president of the Mountain Association, a community development financial institution advancing economic and sustainable development opportunities in Central Appalachia.
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    Liaison Officer, Youth Movement
    Born in the indigenous region of Gunayala de in Panama, has collaborated with the General Guna Congress since 2007. He was the founder and first President of the General Congress of the Guna Youth and maintains close and strong bonds of trust with all the leaders and peoples of the indigenous Nations of Panama. His previous positions and experience include but are not limited to Head of the Office of Indigenous Peoples (2021-2022) and Technician of Protected Areas and Indigenous Peoples Affairs (2012-2020) at the Ministry of the Environment of Panama, Iniquilipi has represented Panama and indigenous peoples in forums in the Americas and Europe as part of the Global Caucus of Indigenous Peoples on Climate Change and is a representative of the Guna People in the Human Rights Council at the United Nations. He is also co-founder of TvIndigena, a digital platform that shows the contributions and positive activities of the indigenous peoples of Panama and Abia Yala.
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    Unknown, Individual
    Peter manages supply chain planning for Commonwealth Fusion Systems, a ClimateTech startup aiming to bring clean firm fusion energy to the grid.
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    President, Pisces Foundation
    David Beckman is an environmental strategist, leader, and social entrepreneur, with wide-ranging experience developing and executing successful initiatives that protect the environment and public health. After establishing the Water Program and serving as a policy advocate and litigator at the Natural Resources Defense Council, in 2012 David became the founding president of the Pisces Foundation, where he has built a well-regarded philanthropy from the ground up. In 2016, David became the founding chair of the Water Foundation, and in 2018, David conceived a groundbreaking new collaborative, Mosaic, one of the most significant participatory grantmaking initiatives in the U.S. David has been quoted on environmental topics in the national press and published op-eds in newspapers such as The New York Times and Los Angeles Times. He is a graduate of the University of California, Berkeley, and Harvard Law School.
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    Deputy Director, Yabous Cultural Center
    A young cultural enthusiast, Maurine Kouba is the Executive Director of Yabous Cultural Centre, one of the leading Cultural Centres in Jerusalem, Palestine and has been leading the organization since 2023. Maurine Kouba is Master’s graduate in Business Communication from the University of Siena in Italy and a holder of Bachelor's Degree in Finance, Banking and Business from Birzeit University. Among her work at Yabous and leading its artistic program ranging from artistic festivals, exhibitions to other cultural events, Maurine is the Jerusalem Festival manager that highlights the important of the various forms of freedoms especially the freedom of expression and movement. In addition to her work and passion in the cultural field, Maurine is a youth leader and activist in several organizations, most prominently as an executive committee member at the World Council of YMCAs representing the Middle East and a board member at the East Jerusalem YMCA.
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    Programme Executive, Social Change Initiative
    Dr. Avila Kilmurray has worked in Northern Ireland since 1975, in both the community and women's movements. She was appointed Women's Officer for the island of Ireland for United - the Union in 1989 and served on the Executive Committee of the Irish Congress of Trade Unions. Avila also served as a Board member of the Industrial Development Board for Northern Ireland. From 1994-2014, Avila was CEO of the Community Foundation for Northern Ireland, managing EU PEACE Programme funding for the re-integration of political ex-prisoners, victims/survivors of violence and grassroots community projects. Avila is currently supporting the work of SCI (Social Change Initiative) on peacebuilding and refugee/migrant rights initiatives. She has served on the Board of the International Fund for Ireland and is currently on the Board of the Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust. Avila was a founder member of the Northern Ireland Coalition and on its negotiating team for the Good Friday Agreement.
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    Global COO, Latin America Leadership Academy
    Cristina Umani is the Global COO of the Latin American Leadership Academy (LALA), where she drives strategy, governance, and operational excellence to scale impact. With 15 years of global leadership experience in both corporate and third-sector organizations, she has led transformational change, stakeholder engagement, and leadership development worldwide. Having focused deeply on Latin America in the past years, Cristina is committed to bridging knowledge, networks, and best practices between regions, fostering cross-border collaboration. Previously, she held leadership roles at BMW Foundation Herbert Quandt, European Venture Philanthropy Association, and BMW Financial Services. A strategic thinker and systems leader, she is dedicated to shaping purpose-driven organizations for sustainable impact and empowering the next generation of changemakers.
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    Community Health Worker, Living Goods
    Am Debra Mariea a dedicated Community Health Worker with a passion for improving public health and empowering underserved communities. With extensive experience in health education, advocacy, and patient support, I works to bridge the gap between healthcare services and the individuals who need them most. Throughout my career, I have played a vital role in promoting preventive care, connecting individuals to essential resources, and fostering health awareness within diverse populations. My ability to engage with community members, provide culturally competent care, and advocate for health equity has made a meaningful impact on the lives of many. Committed to continuous learning and professional growth, I stay informed on the latest health trends and policies to better serve her community. I believe in the power of education and collaboration to create lasting health improvements.
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    Partner, Capricorn Investment Group
    Nick Flores is a Partner and leads the Client Advisory team at Capricorn Investment Group. In this role, he advises foundations and families who are interested in fully customized, mission-aligned, multi-asset class portfolios. Prior to Capricorn, Nick was a Managing Director and Client Advisor at Caprock, co-leading their impact and sustainable investment business. Before Caprock, Nick worked at Emcor Securities, where he designed investment strategies for the firm’s impact-oriented clients and crafted business plans for the firm’s sustainable forestry initiatives. Prior to that, he served in impact investing roles at nonprofits such as Investors Circle and Green For All. Before committing his career to impact, Nick worked in commercial real estate and sports for nearly a decade. He holds an MBA and BA (with Honors), both from Stanford University.
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    Director of Strategic Communications, Luminate
    As a Director in Luminate’s Communications team, Tennille focuses on external and organisational communications supporting all of the foundation’s work. Tennille joined Luminate after nearly 20 years working in international development, humanitarian, policy and advocacy communications. Most recently, Tennille worked in strategic communications focused on technology at the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change. Prior to this, she held a number of roles across media, social, campaigning and executive communications in more than 15 years at World Vision International. Tennille began her career working in journalism in her native New Zealand and is passionate about social justice and authentic storytelling.
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    Systems Orchestrator, Desenrola
    Ronaldo Matos has led Desenrola E Não Me Enrola, Solutions Journalism and Anti-Racist Media Education organization for 12 years, where he is co-founder and executive director. Matos is driven by the challenge of contributing to inspiring new ways of thinking and making public policies to combat informational inequalities that affect the black, indigenous, quilombola and LGBTQIAP+ population in Brazil. Media Subalternity, Digital Acculturation, Information Deserts, Media Illiteracy and Digital Segregation are the main informational inequalities that he researches, to think about strategies and new technologies with social impact that strengthen the ecosystem of independent media, social organizations and governments to reduce dependence on Big Techs' digital platforms. The systems orchestrator has dedicated himself to collectively and collaboratively building the Ecosystem of Journalism with Territorial Impact and Information Integrity in Brazil.
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    Founder, Ace Films Africa
    Brian Obra is an award winning filmmaker based in Nairobi, renowned for his storytelling, infusing sights and sounds to the betterment of the narrative, most notably in Documentary, Fiction and Digital filmmaking across the African continent.
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    Head of Charities, Swedish Postcode Lottery
    Hélène Carlbark is a leader with a unique blend of expertise in philanthropy and commercial business. As Head of Charity at Svenska Postkodlotteriet, one of Sweden's largest private donors, she drives the organization's mission to create meaningful social impact through strategic partnerships and effective allocation of funds. Before dedicating her career to philanthropy, Hélène built a strong background in commercial industries, including recruitment, financial services, and advertising. Her experience in these sectors, enabling her to bridge the gap between corporate efficiency and nonprofit purpose. Hélène is highly regarded for her ability to bring people and ideas together to create real change.
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    Unknown, Individual
    Haley uses quantitative methods to study healthcare spending in the United States. Her team, funded by Gates Ventures, recently published a paper in JAMA announcing their new, publicly available dataset of health spending by county, health condition, type of care and payer (doi:10.1001/jama.2024.26790). She is passionate about using data and analysis to understand, evaluate, and improve health.
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    National Facilitator of the IRI Brazil Program, Interfaith Rainforest Initiative
    He is forestry engineer and has a MBA in Natural Resources Administration. He owns extensive experience in issues related to conservation and development sustainable development of the Brazilian Amazon and in the formulation and management of policies public sector in the forestry area, having served as Secretary of Forests in the State of Acre, Director of the National Forestry Program of Ministry of the Environment of Brazil, Technical Advisor to the Minister of the Environment Environment Marina Silva and Legislative Advisor of the Sustainability Network Party in Federal Senate. In 2021, he was selected by the United Nations Program to the Environment to coordinate the Interfaith Initiative for Forests Tropical in Brazil. Since then, it has developed an innovative program to raise awareness and engage leaders and religious communities in the fight against climate change, preservation of the Amazon forest and defense of the rights of Indigenous Peoples and local communities.
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    Founder, Trevor Noah Foundation
    Trevor Noah is one of the most successful comedians in the world and was the host of the Emmy® Award-winning “The Daily Show” on Comedy Central for seven years. Trevor is also a New York Times bestselling author for both of his books; Born a Crime and Into the Uncut Grass. He currently hosts a Spotify original weekly podcast titled What Now? With Trevor Noah, where he is joined each episode by celebrities, thought leaders, athletes, and friends to chat about the contemporary topics on everyone’s minds. In 2018, Trevor launched the Trevor Noah Foundation to improve equitable access to quality education for underserved youth in South Africa. Trevor’s vision is a world where education enables youth to dream, see and build the impossible.
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    Shandia Coordinator, Shandia Platform
    Leila Saraiva is Phd Anthropology candidate and coordinate the Shandia Platform.
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    Founder, Youth Ki Awaaz
    Anshul Tewari is the Founder of Youth Ki Awaaz (YKA), India’s largest civic engagement platform, reaching over 20 million people each month and engaging a community of 200,000+ young contributors. Over the past decade, he has built YKA into a launchpad for civic participation—combining community-led storytelling, large-scale youth polling, and policy-facing insights to shape public discourse and decision-making. Anshul’s work sits at the intersection of narrative, data, and participation, with partnerships spanning institutions such as NIUA, Dalberg, Fondation Botnar, and UN agencies. He is an Ashoka Fellow, Skoll World Fellow (2025), and was named to Forbes 30 Under 30 Asia. Anshul serves on Snap Inc.’s Global Safety Advisory Board and is a founding trustee of the Misinformation Combat Alliance.
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    Program Officer, Building Institutions and Networks (BUILD), Ford Foundation
    Shireen Zaman is a program officer on the BUILD team, working to advance the Ford Foundation’s efforts to support and develop stronger, sustainable, and more effective social justice organizations and networks across the globe. She is also the Project Manager for Ford’s Global Initiative on Polarization, where she manages cross team grantmaking and learning, works with global anchor organizations and develops convenings with multiple stakeholders. Shireen has more than two decades of experience in the philanthropic and nonprofit sector, spearheading organizational transformation, resource development, and program management at a variety of organizations. Prior to joining the Ford Foundation, she was the director of the RISE Together Fund, a donor collaborative at the Proteus Fund which works to identify, invest in and build the capacity of grassroots organizations from Black/African, Arab, Middle Eastern, Muslim and South Asian communities in the US.
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    President and CEO, The International Center for Not-for-Profit Law
    Doug Rutzen is President and CEO of the International Center for Not-for-Profit Law, which has worked on the legal environment for civil society, social entrepreneurship, and philanthropy in 100 countries. Doug also teaches international civil society law at Georgetown Law. Upon Czechoslovakia’s transition to democracy, Doug was Legal Advisor in the Czechoslovak Parliament. In private practice, Doug engaged in Supreme Court litigation and was co-counsel on the first lawsuit against Qaddafi for the bombing of Pan Am 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland. In addition to his legal career, Doug helped develop social enterprises for people with disabilities in the Caribbean and South America. Doug is a graduate of Yale Law School with undergraduate studies at Cornell and Worcester College, Oxford.
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    CEO, Arkangel AI
    Founder & CEO, Arkangel AI José Zea is a mission-driven entrepreneur leveraging Artificial Intelligence to revolutionize early disease detection. As the founder of Arkangel AI, his goal is to enable 1 billion people to detect diseases early by 2030. His journey began in 2018 when his grandfather was late diagnosed with cancer. With no prior experience in healthcare, he immersed himself in learning and experimenting with AI-driven solutions for healthcare. Today, Arkangel AI has reached 68 million patients and continues to expand its impact worldwide. José is passionate about sharing the lessons learned from his startup journey—both successes and failures—to help others harness AI for meaningful transformation. He regularly writes about digital health, AI development, business strategy, and disruptive innovation. If you're looking to explore how AI can shape the future of healthcare, you can connect with him at jose@arkangel
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    Network Coordinator, Global Public Investment Network
    Wanjiru is a lawyer, an advocate of the High Court of Kenya, and a champion for social justice and good governance. She is the Network Coordinator for the Global Public Investment Network, which is rethinking international development finance to support global public goods. She also serves on the boards of the Kilimani Project Foundation, Talk To Loop, and INTRAC. Previously, she was an Advisory Board Member at Bond UK, contributing as a global expert on locally led development. A passionate changemaker, Wanjiru is committed to social impact, community organizing, and advancing women’s agency. She advocates for the inclusion of Global South voices in shaping international development and leverages social media for advocacy and campaigning. In her personal time, she enjoys spending time with her family, reading autobiographies, cooking, traveling, and attending theater productions.
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    Executive Director, Media Foundation for West Africa
    Sulemana Braimah is the Executive Director of the Media Foundation for West Africa (MFWA). He is also the current Secretary General of the ECOWAS Civil Society Platform on Transparency and Accountability in Governance. Under his leadership the MFWA, has grown to become West Africa's most influential media freedom and media development advocacy organisation working with partners across the 16 countries of the region. One of his landmark achievement is the founding of The Fourth Estate in 2021, Ghana's first independent, non-profit investigative journalism platform. This initiative has exposed corruption, led to the prosecution of public officials and forced judges, MPs and civil servants to comply with asset declaration laws. The project won him the 2023 Eisenhower Fellowships' Impact Award, recognising his role in promoting transparency in governance. He also led MFWA to win the 2024 World Justice Challenge Award for promoting rule of law and justice through journalism.
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    CEO, Kusini Water
    Murendeni Is a water scientist with 14 years experience working within the water and sanitation sector, He started off working within the City of Cape Town as a water scientist, looking at developing systems for a city that only receives winter rains, he worked as part of a team of scientists in design and monitoring water treatment systems for the City of Cape Town . He studied chemistry at the Cape Peninsula University of Technology as well as water treatment technology through the University of Cape Town and is currently founder of Kusini Water. Kusini Water is a social enterprise that has developed a mobile solar powered water treatment system for water treatment that uses macadamia nut shells and nano-fibres bringing water to over 50 communities within the Southern African region. He sees Kusini Water as a private water utility social enterprise working within communities to significantly improve access to drinking water.
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    Director, NAWI - Afrifem Macroeconomics Collective
    Crystal Simeoni is a Pan-African feminist activist working on macro level economic issues. She currently serves as the Director of Nawi –Afrifem Macroeconomics Collective (The Nawi Collective). In her role as Director, Crystal curates the work of the collective towards contributing to building a feminist community in Africa of individuals and organizations working on influencing, analyzing, deconstructing and reconstructing macroeconomic policies and narratives. The collective also works on reimagining alternatives through an intersectional Pan-African feminist lens. Before this, Crystal was head of Advocacy with a focus on Economic Justice at FEMNET, and the Policy Lead of the Tax and the International Financial Architecture at TJN-A before that. She is also currently an Atlantic Fellow for Social and Economic Equity with the London School of Economics.
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    Executive Director, Institute for Integrated Transition
    Mark Freeman is the Founder and Executive Director of the Institute for Integrated Transitions (IFIT), a think tank that recently celebrated its tenth anniversary as a global peacebuilding innovator. A leading expert in political transitions and high-level peace negotiations with more than 30 years of experience, Mr Freeman is regularly consulted for advice on crisis management and conflict resolution and has worked in over 25 countries across five continents. Mr. Freeman is the co-author of Negotiating Transitional Justice (Cambridge 2020), which draws upon his years as an adviser inside the Colombian peace talks in Havana. He is also the author of Necessary Evils: Amnesties and the Search for Justice (Cambridge 2010) and Truth Commissions and Procedural Fairness (Cambridge 2006). A Canadian and Belgian citizen, he is a fellow of the Paris Institute for Advanced Study.
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    Founder and Program Lead, POMANARA Youth Frontliners for Collective Action
    Michelin Sallata is an Indigenous youth climate activist, educator, campaigner, and advocate based in Toraja and , Indonesia. She works with Indigenous Peoples and communities to address climate change mitigation solutions and mental health issues among youth and children, specifically on issues of sexual violence and intergenerational trauma experienced by underrepresented communities. Michelin's experiences include serving as the first female chairperson of Barisan Pemuda Adat Nusantara/The Indigenous Youth Front of the Archipelago (2022-2024), Deputy Chair of Council of Asia Indigenous Youth Platform, representing the Southeast Asia region. She founded POMANARA (Youth Frontliners for Collective Action) in 2023 to promote inclusive youth leadership in Eastern Indonesia and train them as advocates in their local communities. She was a guest at The 3rd Asia Pacific Environmental Human Rights Defenders Forum, hosted by the United Nations Office of the High Commissioner, in 2023.
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    Core Doctoral Faculty, Indonesian Consortium for Religious Studies
    Dicky Sofjan is an Associate Professor in the Indonesian Consortium for Religious Studies (ICRS), based in the Graduate School of Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. His teaching and research interests include: religion and politics, ethics, spirituality and sustainability, which are published in many international journals and publishers. Dr. Sofjan is a recipient of many grants from the Ford Foundation, Templeton Foundation, Henry Luce Foundation, Nippon Foundation, International Partnership for Religion and Sustainable Development (PaRD), European Union, British FCDO, US State Department, UNDP, MCC, Cordaid, etc. He is currently the CEO of Nglanggeran Eco-Village in Gunung Kidul, Yogyakarta, and is serving as the Vice President of Globethics based in Geneva, Switzerland. Dr. Sofjan is also a member of the Educational Exchange Committee (EEC) of the AMINEF/Fulbright program in Indonesia for more than 12 years. He can be contacted at: dickysofjan@ugm.ac.id
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    Chairman, Milken Institute
    Mike Milken has been at the forefront of successful initiatives in medical research, education, public health and access to capital for more than five decades. In 1982, he formalized his philanthropy by co-founding the Milken Family Foundation. He is the chairman of the Milken Institute and chairs FasterCures. The Milken Center for Advancing the American Dream, housed in several historic buildings across the street from the White House and the Treasury, will open in 2025. As a financier, Mike revolutionized modern capital markets by pricing and rewarding risk more efficiently, ultimately financing millions of jobs. A graduate of Berkeley, he earned his M.B.A. at the Wharton School. He and his wife Lori have been married since 1968 and are members of the Giving Pledge. They have three children and 10 grandchildren.
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    Planning & Policy Manager, Lingkar Temu Kabupaten Lestari
    Julia Ikasarana is a sustainability and collective action professional with extensive expertise in public policy, research, and strategic planning. Currently serving as the Planning and Policy Manager at Lingkar Temu Kabupaten Lestari in Indonesia, she plays a key role in co-creating sustainable policies and coordinating district planning initiatives of LTKL's members. With over a decade of experience that spans roles in research, communications, and publication, Julia leverages her strong analytical skills to drive social change in human rights, gender equality, and environmental sustainability. Her professional journey is also highlighted by her recognition as a Young Southeast Asian Leaders Initiative (YSEALI) Professional Fellow.
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    Executive Director, CONEXSUS
    Fabiola Zerbini is the Executive Director of Conexsus – Instituto Conexões Sustentáveis. A lawyer with a Ph.D. in Environmental Science and Politics from PROCAM/USP, she has over 20 years of experience in public policy, forests, land use, and sustainable development. From 2023 to 2025, she served as Director of the Department of Forests at Brazil’s Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change. Previously, she held leadership roles at WRI Brasil (Director of Forests, Land Use and Agriculture), the Tropical Forest Alliance (Latin America Director), and FSC Brazil (Executive Director), working on zero-deforestation strategies, bioeconomy, and sustainable value chains. She began her career in the solidarity economy and fair trade fields, with organizations such as FACES do Brasil and Instituto Kairós.
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    Partnerships Lead, The Missing Billion Initiative
    Vinson drives partnerships at the Missing Billion Initiative, a time-bound (2030) catalyst for system change that improves health systems for persons with disabilities. For the 16% of the world’s population living with a disability, Vinson works with all health-care actors to integrate disability considerations and solutions, so that all persons with disabilities receive the same quality care than anybody else. Prior to joining Missing Billion Initiative, Vinson was a consultant at McKinsey & Company and scaled the firm's disability network to 25+ offices. Vinson graduated from Queen’s University’s Commerce program in Canada.
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    Executive Director, Escuela de Teatro Musical de Petare
    Vyana Preti is a Venezuelan-born educator, theater director, playwright, and community leader. She is the co-founder and executive director of the Escuela de Teatro Musical de Petare, established in 2011 in one of the most underserved and violent slums in the world. Using theater as a tool for social transformation, the school has provided free training to over 500 children and teenagers. After migrating to the U.S., she founded and leads the Department of Education at Miami New Drama, developing impactful artistic programs for public schools. Vyana also co-founded Lugar Comun, an initiative amplifying Hispanic voices through the literary arts. She received the Remy Award for her contributions to children's theater in South Florida. With the support of the Moleskine Foundation, she represented the Petare's school at the Pact4theFuture Forum as part of the Creative Pioneers program. Vyana's work as a playwright creates plays that foster critical thinking and creativity in children.
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    Shandia Liaison for Brazil, Fundo Jaguatá
    Indigenous of the Pankararu People of the state of Pernambuco, Enlace Shandia for Articulation of the Indigenous Peoples of Brazil - APIB, Technical Supporter of the Jaguatá Fund.
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    Creative Storytelling Consultant, She Writes Woman
    Ed Chidumaga is a concept and lifestyle photographer and cinematographer renowned for his creativity, innovation and expertise in visual storytelling. He is a Creative Storytelling Consultant at She Writes Woman Mental Health Initiative. He is also the Creative Director and Founder of The Art of Ed Studios. Ed has over six years of photography experience and has worked with several organisations to create impactful visual stories.
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    Reporter/Trainee, Navajo Times
    As an award-winning photojournalist and an award-winning reporter, I always search for impactful news angles that I feel best represents the heart of a story. As a Diné, my traditional Indigenous teachings remind me that I am a person first, which guide me as a photojournalist and as a reporter. In covering climate change, my upbringing has instilled in me the importance of always doing my best to take care of our land, water and air. I do my best to pass what is shared with me through stories and photos. The results have sometimes led people to come together to create positive changes.
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    Partner & Managing Director, Apis & Heritage
    Jason is an International Business, Investment Strategy, Impact, Global Risk Management, Political-Economy, Geopolitics, and Economics professional with 20 years of experience as an award-winning Strategy & Risk Consultant, Asia Analyst, Multinational Corporate Manager, Private Investment Strategist, Global Affairs Expert, Global Development & ESG Analyst, Emerging Markets Specialist, Country & Operational Risk Lead, and Senior Intelligence Analyst. His career, interests, and experience sit at the intersection of Global Business, Politics, Economics, Finance, Development, Socio-economic Impact, and Operations. He has lived in Asia, Europe, Africa, and North America, has traveled to over 60 countries on six continents, and has worked for Sumitomo Corporation, the US Government, the World Bank, Deloitte, and Booz Allen Hamilton. He is a Partner at the Impact Investment firm Apis & Heritage Capital Partners seeking to address the generational wealth gap and other impact challenges.
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    Assistant, Ace Mobility
    Daniel Gatura is a dynamic and visionary entrepreneur with a passion for creating positive social impact. After his father was involved in an accident when he was young, Daniel developed a keen interest in social justice and inclusion. This passion led him to pursue a degree in Strategic Management, where he honed his skills in strategic thinking and problem-solving. Graduating with honors from Moi University, Daniel went on to co-found Ace Mobility, a groundbreaking initiative that provides a last-mile transportation solution for persons with reduced mobilities such as persons with disabilities, the elderly, the sick and school going children. He envisions a future where accessible transportation is not just a service but a fundamental right for every individual, regardless of their abilities. As an alumnus of the International Visitor Leadership Program (IVLP), Daniel continues to advocate for inclusive mobility on a global scale.
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    Co-Founder and Partner, Axum
    Robin Miller is a Co-Founder and Partner at Axum, based between Johannesburg and Nairobi. She has nearly two decades of experience across Africa advising governments, investors, and technology leaders on deploying AI, digital infrastructure, and data systems to drive scalable growth. Her work includes national AI strategies, and supporting collaborations such as the East African Community (EAC) AI Alliance and the Africa AI Language Models Initiative. Previously, Robin was a founding member and Regional Director at Dalberg Africa, where she co-founded the Global Digital & Data Practice, and earlier co-founded Praekelt.org (now Reach Digital Health). She is an African Leadership Institute Archbishop Desmond Tutu Fellow, has served on a World Economic Forum Global Future Council, and was a Senior Fellow at Yale’s Jackson School. She holds a BSc (Honors) from Boston College.
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    Co-founder and CEO, Founders Pledge
    David is the Founder and CEO of Founders Pledge, and Founder and Partner at Pledge Ventures. He moved into the non-profit sector from an eclectic commercial background, having worked in investment banking and subsequently founded and sold a boutique real estate firm. After running the gauntlet of finance, start-up, and academia, he started Founders Pledge to make it absurdly easy for entrepreneurs to do good in their work and lives. Through Founders Pledge he has raised $11 billion in commitments for charity and donated more than $1.5 billion. Most recently, David launched Pledge Ventures, a $55 million, rules-based venture fund, which has committed 85% of its carry to charity.
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    Director, Strong Women for Healthy Country Network Aboriginal Corporation
    I’m a proud Malak Malak woman from Daly River in the Western Top End of the Northern Territory, our Country is floodplain Country. I work for the Strong Women for Healthy Country Network as a mentor, after working for five years as the Malak Malak Land and Water Management Assistant Ranger Coordinator for the Northern Land Council Caring for Country Branch at Maddaingya Outstation on our Country. I am also a Message Sticks Group member and a director for our Strong Women for Healthy Country Network, and have been working together with women caring for Country from across the Northern Territory to plan our forums since 2019. Our support network now includes rangers, support workers, healers, artists and community workers.
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    Associate Professor, Chouaib Doukkali University of El Jadida
    Karima Bouziane is an Artist (painter) who took part in many individual and collective artistic projects (related to social and environmental issues). She is an Associate Professor at Chouaib Doukkali University (UCD), El Jadida, Morocco. She holds a Doctorate Degree in Intercultural Communication and Translation Studies. She is head of a research group on Cross-cultural Studies, ALCS Laboratory of UCD El Jadida. Research collaborator at CEOS.PP, ISCAP, Polytechnic of Porto, Portugal. Editor-in-chief of The International Journal of Cross-cultural Communication and Media Studies and the International Arab Journal of English for Specific Purposes (IAJESP). President of the Association for Management, Economics and Human Development (AMED). Coordinator of several Erasmus+ mobility agreements and projects. Coordinator of the First, Second and third editions of Humanities and Social Sciences Conferences.
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    Women's Movement Representative / APIB, Women's Movement
    Cristiane Julião, Pankararu people. Graduated in Geography from the Centro de Ensino Superior do Vale do São Francisco (CESVASF/PE). Master's and doctor in Social Anthropology at the National Museum/UFRJ, She researches National and International Indigenous Legal Anthropology. She is part of the Articulation of Indigenous Peoples of Brazil (APIB) and co-founder of the National Articulation of Indigenous Women Warriors of Ancestrality (ANMIGA). She represents the National Council on Indigenous Policy (CNPI) in the Genetic Heritage Management Council/MMA (CGen) and in the Sectorial Chamber of Indigenous Peoples, Traditional Peoples and Communities and Family Farmers (Chamber of Guardians) - Since 2016, she has been the indigenous representative for discussions on the CBD (8j), the Nagoya Protocol, the International Treaty on Intellectual Property and the International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture. This year, she received the Planetary Guardians award as an I
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    Program Officer, Communications and Engagement, Gender Equality, Gates Foundation
    Erin Cochran is a Program Officer at the Gates Foundation. As part of the Gender Equality Division, Erin leads external engagement and communications efforts for the President of the Gender Equality Division. Erin has been with the foundation for 10 years and during her tenure at the foundation she has worked across policy, advocacy and program teams with a focus on women’s and children’s health as well as gender equality special initiatives. Prior to the foundation, she worked at the intersection of NGO and the private sector in philanthropic partnerships lending strategic support to capital campaign planning efforts.
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    Program Lead, Partnership on AI
    Claire Leibowicz is the Head of the AI and Media Integrity Program at The Partnership on AI (PAI). With over a decade of experience in AI and society, she has developed multistakeholder AI governance, researched responsible AI, and informed technology policies. At PAI, she creates best practices for AI technologies impacting digital media and online information, focusing on generative and agentic AI, trustworthy information, and news sustainability. Claire has been a Bellagio Fellow at The Rockefeller Foundation and her insights have appeared in publications such as Axios, The New York Times, and the Wall Street Journal. Claire holds a BA from Harvard, and a Master's degree from Oxford, where she studied as a Clarendon Scholar and is currently pursuing her doctorate part-time.
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    Strategic Special Projects, Project Dandelion
    Laura Cook is communications strategist with over 15 years’ experience working in third sector communications. Laura has experience in international development, climate advocacy, humanitarian aid, and ocean conservation communications. In addition to her role with Project Dandelion, Laura is currently the Director of Communications at the Alliance to Feed the Earth in Disasters (ALLFED), an NGO dedicated to resilient food solutions for global catastrophic food failure. She is also the co-founder of Girls Interrupting, a global network supporting women and girls with Dyspraxia. Additionally, Laura serves as founding member and Communications Consultant for Women Beyond Walls, an initiative aimed at ending the over-incarceration and over-criminalization of women. She is pursuing a PhD at The University of Birmingham, researching the use of intergenerational dialogue as a tool to address the climate crisis.
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    Executive Director, Women Enabled
    Maryangel is the Executive Director of Women Enabled International (WEI). For 15 years, she has been a leader and advocate for human rights focusing on diversity, inclusion, gender, and disability. She has worked with political institutions, the private sector, and higher education. She is a passionate changemaker, committed to transforming inclusion. She joined WEI after leading the Office of Diversity and Inclusion at Tecnológico de Monterrey, where she developed strategies to promote equality for marginalized groups. She was recently appointed President of the Council for Persons with Disabilities of Nuevo León, Mexico, a five-year role to develop a State Plan for Disability Inclusion. She is also an organizational consultant, working with over 100 international organizations. Originally from Mexico, Maryangel is a skilled communicator dedicated to elevating community voices. As founder of Mexicanas con Discapacidad, she created a National Network of Women with Disabilities in Mex
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    Individual, Somos UM
    TICIANA HOLANDA ROLIM QUEIROZ Social entrepreneur, nonconformist, impact investor, married with 3 children. Graduated in BA from UNIFOR – University of Fortaleza, Ceará MBA in Business Management from IBMEC, São Paulo Director of C. Rolim Engenharia for 21 years – company known by its solid management in Social and Environment areas; C. Rolim was the first engineering company in Brazil to receive the LEED Core & Shell international certificate and received two consecutive domestic awards of Social Responsibility by CBIC. Currently Vice-president of the Board. Founder and President of the NGO “Somos Um”- an articulator of impact businesses to promote the business ecosystem in Ceará, creating a New Economy fairer and balanced for all, reducing inequalities and ending poverty. Ticiana formulated the ZUNNE Investment Impact Program together with Yunus Social Business and TRE Investments with Purpose. She is the co-founder of Estímulo 2020 that has already mobilized U$ 33 million
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    Climate/Indigenous Reporter/Trainer, Associated Press
    Rodney Muhumuza has been a correspondent in East Africa for The Associated Press news agency since 2012. Based in Kampala, Uganda, his work is often produced at the intersection of politics and culture. His reporting for AP has included coverage of deadly labor unrest in southern Africa, Ebola in west Africa, armed rebellion in central Africa, and political shifts in east Africa. In 2021 he was part of a team of AP journalists who received the news cooperative's highest journalism honors for coverage of the devastating war in Ethiopia's Tigray region. His more recent work in his native Uganda has focused on the evolving impacts of oil development projects that have exposed thousands of people to exploitation and the loss of livelihoods. His journalism career started in 2005 at Uganda's Daily Monitor newspaper, and his work over the years has appeared in publications ranging from The Kansas City Star newspaper to The Caravan magazine of India.
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    Global Lead Climate Change Services, EY (Global)
    Matt has a background in government climate and energy policy, and science. Matt has more than 20 years' experience supporting organizational transformation toward a more sustainable path. Working across the public and private sectors, Matt leads teams of specialists across environment, health and safety; sustainability strategy and advice; non-financial reporting and assurance; impact investment and outcome measurement; human rights; and climate change and energy. A career-long sustainability professional and a published scientist, Matt previously led the program office for UK government on its major climate and energy policies. He is member of the World Green Building Council Board, and a committee member for the ACCA’s Global Sustainability Forum. Matt has a doctorate degree in Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering from Warwick HRI.
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    Senior Coordinator, Self Employed Women Association
    Dr. Rajvi Joshipura, a physician and climate action advocate, is closely associated with climate insurance and finance to protect members from heatwaves, floods, and droughts. As a part of SEWA, she drives gender-responsive health and resilience strategies, ensuring members get access preventive care and financial security. Committed to systemic change, she helps with implementation of inclusive climate policies that empower women as leaders in climate adaptation and risk mitigation.
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    Co-Founder & Director, Cassava Republic Press
    Bibi is co-founder and publishing director of one of Africa’s leading publishing houses, Cassava Republic Press. She has worked as a gender and research consultant in the public, private and development sectors for the BBC, UniFem, ActionAid, eShekels, Central Bank of Nigeria, the European Union and others. She co-founded Tapestry Consulting, a boutique research and training company focused on gender, sexuality and transformational issues in Nigeria. She has a Ph.D in Women and Gender Studies from the University of Warwick. She has published many academic papers and regularly presents papers at academic conferences. She sits on the editorial board of a number of influential journals. Bibi is also a Yale World Fellow, a Desmond Tutu Fellow and a Frankfurt Book Fair Fellow. She is also a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature.
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    President, Mo'a Mau
    I'm Moana, 22 years old. I'm an environmental and cultural activist from Rapa Nui (Easter Island, Chile) and a social studies student with a major in Territorial Planning and a minor in Sustainable Development. The last 5 years I've been the president of a Youth Organization from my island, called Mo'a Mau, that seeks to contribute to the island in different aspects, such as environmental protection, cultural preservation and social issues, all of this, to promote and revitalize the "Mo'a" or respect value, fundamental to our ancestral worldview. I've participated in different local, national and international spaces representing young and indigenous peoples from Rapa Nui, such as, One Young World and Conference of Parties.
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    Partner, Capricorn Investment Group
    Mark Berryman is a Partner and Investment Committee member at Capricorn Investment Group, bringing over 25 years of experience in investment advisory, impact investing, and emerging markets finance. He previously led Caprock’s impact and sustainable investing platform and served on its Investment Committee. Mark is an Adjunct Professor of Impact Investing at Columbia Business School, inaugural Chairman of the Impact Capital Managers LP Council, and a member of the ImpactAssets 50 Investment Committee. Earlier, he spent a decade with the International Finance Corporation (World Bank Group) as Lead Investment Officer, investing in financial institutions and funds across emerging markets. He also co-led Deutsche Bank’s Global Social Investment Funds Group and held other roles at the World Bank and eBay. Mark began his career as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Mali. Mark holds an MBA and Master’s in International Affairs from Georgetown University.
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    Director, Gender Norms Portfolios & Office of the President, Gender Equality Division, Gates Foundation
    Jackie Jones leads the strategy and execution of the Gender Equality division’s portfolios focused on gender norms – our Women in Leadership and Gender Norms Learning Agenda teams. She oversees our efforts to increase women’s leadership representation in the health, law, and economics sectors. She also leads our learning agenda to understand how community champions and media and entertainment support normative change to advance lives and livelihood impact outcomes. Prior to her current role, Jackie was a lead architect for the Gender Equality division and served as the Division’s first Chief of Staff, leading the office that oversaw the foundation’s gender integration efforts, women in leadership investments, and the Division’s strategy and operations. Jackie joined the foundation in 2019 as a deputy director on the Gender Equality Program Team.
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    President, Gender Equality, Gates Foundation
    Anita Zaidi is the president of the foundation’s Gender Equality Division. In this role, Anita oversees the foundation’s efforts to achieve gender equality by integrating gender across the foundation’s global work and investing in women’s economic empowerment, women’s leadership, and removing the barriers for women and girls to thrive. The mission of the Gender Equality Division is a world in which women and girls have equal opportunity. Anita joined the foundation in 2014 to lead a team focused on vaccine development for people in the poorest parts of the world, surveillance to identify and address causes of death in children in the most under-served areas, and significantly reducing the adverse consequences of diarrheal and enteric infections on children’s health in low and middle-income countries. She served as the foundation’s director of the Vaccine Development, Surveillance, and Enteric and Diarrheal Diseases programs until November 2022.
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    Center Manager, iSEE Institute
    Duy Nguyen, MD (he/they) is a health justice and human rights advocate. Duy works as a Program Officer at iSEE Institute, implementing programs that concern civic engagement, human rights education, and minorities’ rights. Duy has also founded many youth organizations and projects, notably mentioning Health Alliance for Diversity, Equity and inclUSion (HADEUS) - an initiative that centers young people’s roles in promoting health equity, and Network Of Health Students Vietnam (NOHS Vietnam) - a not-for-profit that advocates for health students’ voice in the health sector. Their credits as facilitator and/or delegate include several events at national, regional, and international levels: Vietnam Youth Parliament 2018-2019, Room XX & Room XX Debate (UNDP Vietnam), Youth-led Action Initiative (UNICEF EAPRO & UNICEF Vietnam), One Young World - Montreal 2024,... Besides, Duy is an ELC (Experiential Learning Cycle) practitioner who loves learning new things and sharing stories.
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    Board Member, Open Society Foundations
    Andrea Soros Colombel is a founder, philanthropist, and advocate who is committed to building a world where people can thrive across all areas of their lives, experience collective prosperity and enjoy a healthy planet. This outlook has guided her work for over three decades. Colombel is the founder of Trace Foundation, which operated for 20 years inside Tibet investing in the continuity and development of Tibetan communities. She is a board member and former board chair of Acumen, the global nonprofit that pioneered impact investing. As a member of the board of the Open Society Foundations, Colombel brings her on-the-ground experience to the organization’s work shaping more inclusive and equitable societies around the world. She chairs the advisory board of the Soros Economic Development Fund.
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    Reporter/Trainee, Underscore News
    Jarrette Werk is an award winning multimedia journalist with experience in digital news, audio reporting and photojournalism. He joined Underscore Native News in June 2022 in partnership with the national Report for America program. Originally from Montana, Jarrette is a proud member of the Aaniiih and Nakoda Nations of the Fort Belknap Indian Community. He is an associate producer for “Remaining Native,” a coming-of-age documentary that follows Ku Stevens as he runs to remember and raise awareness of Indian Residential Board School survivors, like his great-grandfather. Before joining UNN, Jarrette served as an associate producer for Nevada Public Radio’s (KNPR) “Native Nevada Podcast,” an Edward R. Murrow winning podcast series that highlights the culture, issues and perseverance of the 27 tribal nations in present-day Nevada. Jarrette has been a member of the Indigenous Journalists Association since 2017 and has participated as a Fellow and as a mentor-in-training.
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    Funded Projects Editor, Thomson Reuters Foundation UK
    Jack Graham is the Deputy Editor of Funded Projects at the Thomson Reuters Foundation. He previously worked as the Thomson Reuters Foundation's climate change and nature correspondent, reporting on issues such as the global biodiversity crisis and the energy transition's impact on jobs. Previously a freelance correspondent in Toronto, Jack’s reporting has also appeared in the New York Times, the Economist and Toronto Star.
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    Director - Gender, Youth and Inclusiveness, Agra
    Nana brings 15+ years of experience in youth-centric and gender-lens strategy design. She is a development economist and an astute program management professional in inclusive economic development, and institutional capacity building across sub-Saharan Africa. Her versatile skill set and dedication to driving impactful initiatives targeting women and youth across the economic development landscape in sub-Saharan Africa underscore her academic background with a M.A in International Political Economy (University of Kent) and B.A in Economics (Mount Holyoke College, USA). At AGRA, Nana leads the technical delivery of the Youth Entrepreneurship for the Future of Food and Agriculture partnership with the Mastercard Foundation. She also oversees the strategy development process to provide advisory services to AGRA country teams towards incorporating gender and nutrition-sensitive agriculture into program delivery and interventions.
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    Founder, TuConsejeria
    Víctor brings over two decades of multidisciplinary experience spanning government, the private sector, academia, entrepreneurship, migration, tourism, and healthcare throughout Central America, Colombia, Mexico, and the United States. He is the founder of TuConsejería, a technology-powered social enterprise that delivers confidential, real-time mental health support—prioritizing underserved communities—through licensed professionals and AI-enhanced tools. His dedication to equity and social innovation has earned him prestigious fellowships, including Skoll (2025), Smart City Works (2023), Halcyon (2021), CAHI-INCAE (2019), YLAI (2016), and IVLP (2012). Víctor remains deeply committed to uplifting youth and driving meaningful change across Latin America.
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    Founder & Director, Corporación Flor Púrpura
    My name is Erika Cruz Palacio Girón, I am a social worker with a master’s degree in Government and Public Policies. I am a former scholarship recipient of the Martin Luther King Jr. Scholarship Program from the U.S. Embassy and a participant in the largest ethnic leadership network in Colombia, led by the Visibles Hands Corporation (Corporación Manos Visibles). I am the founder and director of Purple Flower Corporation (Corporación Flor Púrpura), a non-profit organization with seven years of experience in strengthening capacities and creating opportunities for Black and Indigenous women in the city of Medellín, Colombia. Our work contributes to their individual and collective development by reducing racist, sexist, and class-based barriers for the transformation of the status quo and in favor of social justice. Additionally, I am a public servant at the Secretariat for Women of the Medellín City Hall, where my mission is to promote the democratic right to participation for both rural
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    Executive Director, Engendering Gender Intl. Uganda / The Environment Governance Institute Uganda
    I work at Engendering Gender International Uganda as a team leader. Engendering Gender International Uganda Organization is a non-political and a non-profit making organization. The organization advocates for the promotion of social justice among human society and targets vulnerable, overlooked and marginalized individuals and groups who include forced migrants, local poor populations and people affected by diseases. Our efforts have contributed to health commodity security, respect of the rights of advocates, poverty eradication actions among others. As an individual, I have been vibrant in development matters paying keen attention and taking individual and collective actions in confronting human injustices. I have been advocating for the enjoyment of human rights of overlooked and marginalized populations including the older persons, forced migrants and communities impacted by climate change. I am passionate about advancing the rights of vulnerable and overlooked populations by takin
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    Founder, Kind Council
    Prumsodun Ok is an award-winning, history-making artist, teacher, and storyteller. He founded Cambodia’s first gay dance company, and his students and work have been featured on BBC, AFP, NBC, PBS NewsHour, Asahi Shimbun, South China Morning Post, and other major media platforms. Ok works at the intersections of business, philanthropy, and social change, and remains connected to global networks of innovators as a TED Senior Fellow and Skoll Fellow. He brings more than fifteen years of experience in groundbreaking product and program development, organizational management, and community and movement building. In recent years, Ok has come to see himself as a designer of connection, learning, and opportunity, holding business and philanthropy as his new creative practices.
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    Co-Founder, Numun Fund
    jac sm kee is a feminist activist working at the intersection of internet technologies, social justice and collective power. Amongst stuff jac is proud of being part of making is the Take Back the Tech! collaborative global campaign on ending online gender-based violence, and the Feminist Principles of the Internet. Currently, jac is making into reality with co-dreamers - Numun Fund – the first dedicated fund for feminist technology in and from the Larger Majority World. Jac was awarded the Stieg Larsson award in 2017 for pioneering work on online gender-based violence and a feminist internet, and is part of the Malaysia Design Archive core founding team.
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    Program Officer, Open Philanthropy Project
    I'm a Program Officer at Open Philanthropy. Open Philanthropy is a philanthropic funder, with a mission to help others as much as we can. I work on both global public health policy grantmaking and creating new philanthropic opportunities for UHNWIs and foundations to maximize the positive impact of their resources. Last year, I led the creation of the Lead Exposure Action Fund. This works to accelerate progress toward a world free of lead exposure by making grants to support measurement, mitigation, and mainstreaming awareness of the problem, which is responsible for cognitive impairment and >1M deaths per year. Talk to me about public health, global health R&D, vector borne diseases, non-communicable diseases, collaborative philanthropy, how to respond to the present challenges in global health and development, amateur running, specialty coffee, and French indietronica.
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    Co-Founder, Unión Textiles Semillas
    Andrei Fernández (1983) is an independent curator, researcher, and a cross-cultural promoter. Her work is rooted in the north of Argentina. She proposes projects that intertwine social economy, contemporary art and literature. Her practice is developed in collaboration with craftswomen, artists, activists and researchers. Since 2017 she has been working closely with weavers from the Wichí people of the Gran Chaco region. As a result of this joint work, the weavers' collective Silät was created, which brings together more than a hundred women, from which they question colonialist mandates and categories by carrying out actions from communities in rural territories in alliance with different institutions. She is currently working on the creation of a Union of weavers, artists and activists from the north of Argentina through the project Textiles Seeds, which brings together twelve women's collectives and researchers from Argentina in connection with the 99 Questions Programme.
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    Executive Director, Alliances for Africa
    Iheoma Obibi is an African feminist activist, consultant, and writer with over 30 years of experience in gender justice, safeguarding, and feminist movement building. As Executive Director of Alliances for Africa, she leads initiatives on human rights advocacy, peacebuilding, and ending violence against women and girls. A certified SEAH investigator, she advises organizations on safeguarding and gender policies. She has influenced regional policy through advocacy on the Maputo Protocol and legislative reforms. Iheoma has worked with UN agencies, international NGOs, and governments, providing expertise on gender audits, research, and feminist strategy. She is a member of regional networks, including SOAWR and the African Feminist Forum. She holds a BA in African Women’s Studies and an MA in Communications Policy Studies. LinkedIn: https://tinyurl.com/yqaghm5y | Twitter: @KennayaUratta
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    Founder and Executive Director, Supernova Ecosystem
    Inez Stefanie is a Skoll Fellow and Co-Founder & Managing Partner of Equatora Capital, an Indonesia-based platform designing harvest-timed finance for land-based enterprises across coffee, cacao, spices, and forest-linked value chains. Her work focuses on reshaping how capital reaches rural economies by aligning finance with ecological cycles, real trade flows, and livelihoods rather than extraction. With a background in market development and ecosystem building across Southeast Asia, Inez works closely with SMEs(NbS & SGBs) that sit at the heart of supply chains but are often invisible to formal finance. At Equatora, she leads the design of non-collateral, trade-linked lending models that strengthen business resilience, governance, and regenerative practices. In 2026, Inez is piloting a multi-crop, nature-timed financing model intended to become a replicable blueprint for just and equitable rural economies in Indonesia and the wider ASEAN region.
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    Founder & Director, Psycho-Education and Applied Research Center
    Tran Thuy Tien Nguyen is the founder and director of the first deaf-led nonprofit organization in Vietnam, Psycho-Education and Applied Research Center for the Deaf (PARD). The nonprofit seeks to empower deaf people to become confident and independent, build capacity for deaf leaders, and raise awareness about the deaf community and sign language. Tien built a network of 35 deaf clubs in Vietnam, launched a Sign Language News program to provide access to information for deaf people, and initiated the SignShow to showcase deaf role models to the public. The saying, “Nothing About Deaf Without Deaf” encompasses the heart of Tien’s work, and she believes in an inclusive society where deaf people have full and direct participation in all decisions that impact their lives.
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    Executive Director, PerifaConnection
    Executive Director of PerifaConnection, a platform for contesting narratives and fostering confluence among Brazil’s peripheries. Born and raised in Vila Operária, a favela in Duque de Caxias, Baixada Fluminense (RJ), where she works on the Movimenta Caxias initiative and volunteers as a teacher at the Pré-Vestibular Popular +Nós. She holds a law degree from UFRJ, where her academic journey focused on the Right to the City, land access, popular advocacy, and legal sociology. A speaker on issues related to race and the periphery, climate justice, environmental racism, and popular communication. An academic researcher in the fields of agrarian reform, housing rights, social movements, and popular legal advocacy. She was part of the Under40 initiative of the U.S. Consulate in Rio de Janeiro and currently serves on its advisory board. She is also a board member of the SETA Project for anti-racist education. A Responsible Leader with the BMW Foundation.
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    Misson Leader & Founder, Apurva.ai
    Anand is the founder and mission leader of Apurva.ai, driven by a passion for innovation at the intersection of technology, society and scalable impact. He excels at reimagining solutions to complex challenges and envisions new ways to drive meaningful change. Inspired by Collective Wisdom as a Sense-Making Infrastructure—amplifying community voices and ecosystems—he founded Apurva.ai. Beyond his work in technology, Anand finds deep fulfilment in farming, a pursuit that grounds him in its vast opportunities and challenges, fostering profound respect for farmers worldwide.
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    Director, Narrative and Emerging Media Program, Arizona State University
    Nonny de la Peña is the program director of ASU’s Narrative and Emerging Media program, where she leads a best-in-class research and graduate program with a focus on new narratives developed using emerging media technologies in the areas of arts, culture and nonfiction. She comes to the new Los Angeles-based center -- a joint undertaking by The Sidney Poitier New American Film School, in the Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts, and the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication -- with more than 20 years of experience as an award-winning writer, director and producer in virtual, augmented and extended reality, film, print and television. De la Peña has been on the cover of the Wall Street Journal magazine as a WSJ “Technology Innovator of the Year” and called “The Godmother of Virtual Reality” by Engadget, The Guardian and others. Fast Company named her “One of the People Who Made the World More Creative” for her pioneering work in immersive journalism.
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    Senior Advisor, Gates Foundation
    Katie Smith Milway, senior communications officer at the Gates Foundation, has a background in journalism, nonprofit management, strategy consulting and philanthropy advising. Her advisory, MilwayPLUS, brought data-driven research, multimedia content development, and campaigns for change to foundation client-collaborators. Prior, she led The Bridgespan Group's global knowledge practice and helped launch its India office. Before Bridgespan, Katie spent 14 years at Bain & Company, consulting to clients in Canada, the U.S. and Europe, then helped build Bain's global marketing service, as founding editorial director and global publisher A graduate of Stanford and INSEAD, Katie began her journalism career at The Wall Street Journal, and her nonprofit service at Food for the Hungry. Her work in sustainable development across four continents includes program design and measurement, donor development, communications, organizational behavior, and authoring 8 books for adults and kids.
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    Director, Family Planning, Gates Foundation
    Aparajita is the Director of the Family Planning team at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, ensuring women and girls globally can access contraceptives and family planning services. With 20 years at the foundation, she has held several roles, most recently leading the Donor Partnerships team for Europe, Middle East, and East Asia from the London office. She also worked in India, managing a US$150 million portfolio for health, agriculture, and financial inclusion in Uttar Pradesh, co-leading the development of the India office strategy, and overseeing Avahan’s transition to the Indian government. Prior to the foundation, she was a consultant at McKinsey & Company in New York, serving media, retail, and telecommunications clients. She also worked at The Walt Disney Company’s Corporate Strategic Planning Group, leading mergers and acquisitions, technology, consumer products, and R&D. Aparajita holds an A.B. in Government from Harvard University and an MBA from Harvard Business School.
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    CEO, Aurora Humanitarian Initiative
    Armine Afeyan is a first-generation American with Armenian and Swedish nationalities. She is the CEO of the Aurora Humanitarian Initiative, which celebrates and funds grassroots humanitarians who have collectively impacted the lives of tens of millions. Prior to Aurora, Armine scaled consumer-oriented technology companies, most recently Wayfair, where she led businesses in London and Boston. She holds a BA in Political Science from Yale University and an MBA from INSEAD. She proudly serves on the boards of organizations advancing refugee resettlement, philanthropy, Armenian advocacy and girls’ education. Armine lives in Washington, DC with her husband.
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    Chief of Staff, Gender Equality Program, Gates Foundation
    Cambrie Nelson leads the office that oversees the Gender Equality Division’s business operations, cross-division strategy, and leadership engagement. She serves as a trusted advisor to the division’s president and executive team and supports the division’s culture and overall effectiveness. In this role, she also promotes collaboration and progress across the foundation to advance the division’s goals, including through oversight of the foundation’s Gender Integration team.
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    Reporter/Trainee, Grist Magazine
    Taylar Dawn Stagner is an award-winning journalist who specializes in Indigenous affairs and climate justice. She is an enrolled member of the Cheyenne Arapaho Tribe and lives in Wyoming. Stagner has worked for public radio stations, magazines and has earned her masters in American Studies.
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    CEO, AfyaRekod
    John is also the visionary behind AfyaRekod, an AI-powered health data platform revolutionizing patient-driven healthcare access. His expertise spans research commercialization, fintech, agritech, and digital innovation, making him a soughtafter keynote speaker on AI’s role in Africa’s socio-economic evolution. His work at the CREATES Centre for the Nelson Mandela Institute in Arusha supports research-to-commercialization methodologies, bridging academia and industry to foster African-led AI innovations. John is also globally recognized AI and data transformation expert, entrepreneur, and ecosystem builder with extensive experience in driving AI adoption, capacity development, and commercializing research across multiple sectors. As the Founder and CEO of AICE Africa (Artificial Intelligence Centre of Excellence Africa), he is pioneering AI-driven solutions to accelerate digital transformation across the continent.
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    Technical Advisor to the Minister of Science, Technology and Innovation, Nigeria, Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation, Nigeria
    Ure Utah is a sustainability pioneer, passionate changemaker, visionary leader, champion of young people, and fierce advocate for women. As the Technical Advisor on DFIs and International Partnerships to the Honorable Minister of Innovation, Science, and Technology in Nigeria, Ure plays a pivotal role in fostering innovation and sustainable development through strategic international collaborations. Ure’s journey is a tapestry woven with experiences from her time in the diaspora, where she played integral roles at global behemoths like Google, YouTube, Palantir Technologies, and JP Morgan in both London and New York. Inspired by the proverb, “No matter how far a stream flows, it can never forget its source,” Ure has used this wealth of experience to build and forge strategic partnerships and relationships with key political leaders and institutions. What unites these entities is that they, like Ure, are all dedicated to progressing the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals
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    Co-CEO, Makers Valley Partnership
    Noluthando Mdayi is the Co-CEO of Makers Valley Partnership, a non-profit organisation dedicated to advancing social, ecological, and economic wellbeing. As an Impact Facilitator and storyteller, she is passionate about harnessing the power of media to drive social change, advocate for environmental regeneration, and amplify critical community issues. Through film and storytelling, she creates spaces for dialogue and engagement, fostering meaningful conversations that inspire collective action toward a more just, sustainable future.
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    Climate/Indigenous Reporter/Trainer, Associated Press
    Mary Katherine — known as MK by her colleagues — is a data journalist with the Associated Press’ climate and environment team, where she supports projects, pitches data stories, and creates compelling data visuals. Before joining the AP, MK began her career as a health and business reporter in a local newsroom in the American South, getting a first-hand look at the impacts of sea level rise on local communities. She holds a bachelor’s degree in journalism from Indiana University-Bloomington and a data science degree from the University of Missouri. MK enjoys exploring new mapping tools and working with spatial data in all its forms. Her passion for precision extends to her off-hours, where she can often be found refining her woodworking craft.
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    Senior Associate, Carlyle Group
    Dillon Nimako is a senior associate at The Carlyle Group, where he focuses on evaluating investment opportunities, conducting financial analysis, and driving value creation. Prior to Carlyle, Dillon was a senior associate on the real estate private equity team at Barings LLC.
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    Executive Director, CASH Coalition: Climate Action for Small Holder Farmers
    Mariko Takeuchi was appointed Executive Director of the CASH Coalition in March 2025. Mariko has spent years designing responsive and inclusive strategies for smallholder agriculture and international development - aligning strategies, bridging divides, and scaling impact. She previously founded and led Margin Innovation, an innovation consultancy specializing in designing for complex environments and ​low-resource settings. Mariko has 19 years of experience designing programmes, services, products, and systems for NGOs, corporations, development agencies, governments, donors, and universities. She has worked across Africa and Asia on topics spanning agriculture, education, employment, energy, finance, gender, health, livelihoods, markets, SRH, sustainability, and WASH. She holds a MSc. Poverty Alleviation, Policy & Practice.
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    Youth Movement Representative / AMPB, Youth Movement
    Nansedalia Ramírez Domínguez, originaria del Ejido Cordón Grande, estado de Guerrero, México. Actualmente, es la coordinadora de la juventud de la Red Mexicana de Organizaciones Forestales Campesinas, la Alianza Mesoamericana de Pueblos y Bosques y la Alianza Global de Comunidades Territoriales. Su trabajo se enfoca en la defensa de los derechos de las comunidades territoriales, la sostenibilidad y la participación juvenil en la toma de decisiones. Ha impulsado iniciativas en justicia climática, identidad cultural y conservación del medio ambiente, promoviendo la inclusión de las nuevas generaciones en espacios de incidencia política. Cree en la resiliencia comunitaria, el trabajo colaborativo y la construcción de alianzas estratégicas para un futuro más justo y sostenible.
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    Reporter/Trainee, Freelance Photographer
    Vickram Sombu is a freelance photographer and filmmaker based in Kupang, NTT. He has been involved with Komunitas Film Kupang since 2019 and also completed his photography education in a one-year mentorship program at PannaFoto Institute, Jakarta in 2024. His interest in the medium of film and photography led him to get acquainted with and record social and cultural issues. So far, Vickram has visualized several feature-length and short documentary films, as well as exhibited his photographic works at Permata Youth Photostory 2022 in Jakarta, Jakarta International Photo Festival 2023, Curatorial Exhibition “Sandu Sanggu” 2023 in Kupang, Jogja Fotografis Festival 2024, and Archive Exhibition Recording the City 2024 in Kupang. In addition to producing audio visual works, Vickram has also worked with Flobamora Film Festival since 2022 and became festival manager in 2025.
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    Program Coordinator, Women's Forum for Human Rights and Democracy Sierra Leone
    With 19 years of experience working on gender and women's empowerment, I am a human rights activist. A master's degree candidate in sustainable development from the University of Makeni, with a focus on social sustainability with a particular emphasis on gender and climate change. I have a diploma in development communication and a bachelor's degree in development studies from the University of Makeni. As one of WOFHRAD's Strategic Pillars, I am a part of the Climate Change Network in Sierra Leone. I currently hold the positions of vice chairperson for the Women Peace and Security Focused Coalition in Sierra Leone and chairman of the board for the West Africa Network on Peace Building (WANEP). As supporters of the Yellow Ribbon Campaign and gender equality, we help the passing of the Gender Equality and Women Empowerment (GEWE) Bill
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    Co-Founder and CEO, Cowtribe
    Peter Awin is the CEO and Co-Founder of Cowtribe, a tech-driven venture revolutionizing veterinary care for smallholder farmers in Africa. Under his leadership, Cowtribe has built a last-mile delivery system that ensures life-saving vaccines reach even the most remote communities. By leveraging data, mobile technology, and community networks, Peter's company reduced livestock mortality, increased farmer productivity, and strengthened food security across communities in Ghana and Kenya. His work sits at the intersection of agriculture, technology, and social impact, empowering rural farmers—especially women—to thrive.
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    Co-Founder, Jail Time Records
    Steve Happi Tiani is a Cameroonian music producer, sound engineer, filmmaker and Dj. Born and raised in Cameroon, he co-founded In 2018, while incarcerated ''Jail Time Records'', a social project that emerged from Douala Central Prison. After succeeding in creating what is the first permanent recording studio inside an African prison Jail Time Records has become a collective of musicians, music producers and film makers from inside and outside the prison that produce the music of detainees and ex-detainees from Africa’s toughest prison and also work on a prevention program with kids of underserved communities. It has the scope of scouting and promoting talent while helping social reintegration and changing society’s perception of imprisonment. It is seen as the means to give a voice to a part of society that is highly unrepresented. For these artists undergoing the hellish reality of jail. Music has become the reason to continue fighting and believing in a second chance in life.
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    Professor of Innovation & Entrepreneurship, Saïd Business School
    David is currently a leader in the field of business, innovation, technology management and entrepreneurship. His research explores why and how innovation happens, the ways it continually transforms the world we live in, and how it can be managed. David has published nine books to date. As Chair of UK Industrial Fusion Solutions Ltd, his leadership is focused on the delivery of the STEP programme to design and build the world’s first prototype fusion energy plant, and he was previously Chair of the UK Atomic Energy Authority (2018-2023). David was Pro-Vice-Chancellor Development & External Affairs at Oxford University (2020-2023), and prior to that Vice-President (Innovation) at Imperial College London (2013-2019). David is an entrepreneur, having formed several companies and mentors science based start ups. His pro bono work includes co-founding the Villars Institute, a Swiss foundation focusing on systems leadership to halt climate change and bio-diversity loss.
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    Co-Founder and CEO, Sattva Consulting
    Co-Founder and CEO of Sattva Consulting, a leading impact consulting firm working in the global south at the intersection of Government, Business and Civil Society.
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    Partner, Haskè Ventures
    Madji Sock is the Managing Director of Haskè Group. As a strategy consultant, she developed Senegal's policy documents in industrialization, research and innovation, and rapid entrepreneurship. Madji is also co-founder of Haskè Ventures, a venture studio, since September 2021. Through Haskè Ventures, she has created companies in the health sector, agribusiness, and construction materials, among others. Madji is the founder of Desk SARL, which manages the Layu Café and Yeksil Café brands in Senegal. Through Desk, she wishes to demonstrate the ability to create strong, multi-country African brands. She is co-founder of the Women’s Investment Club (WIC) in Senegal. She strongly believes that women must be supported in their entrepreneurial journeys through mechanisms dedicated to their needs. She set up TAARAL, a multi-stakeholder initiative which aims to create a circular economy around plastic in Senegal. Madji holds an MBA in International Management from Thunderbird.
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    Project Director, Satvik
    Mr. Pravin Muchhadiya, Program Coordinator of Satvik Promoting Ecological Farming. A seasoned social engineer with 20+ years of experience, Pravin drives transformative change in Kachchh district, India. With a Master's in Sociology, he understands local social dynamics and community needs. He crafts innovative solutions addressing unique challenges. He executes ecology-based solutions for water security, rainfed agriculture, and animal husbandry, empowering local communities. This approach promotes sustainable livelihoods and conserves biodiversity. His exceptional leadership skills and ability to foster strong relationships have been instrumental in promoting ecological farming practices. He bridges the gap between local communities and external stakeholders, facilitating collaborative development. His work highlights the importance of community-led initiatives in driving sustainable development.
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    Co-Founder, Pullus Africa
    Opeoluwa Fayomi is the Co-Founder and CEO of Pullus Africa, Nigeria’s first poultry-only supply chain platform improving livelihoods for smallholder farmers through technology, market access, and innovative financing. Pullus works with thousands of poultry farmers, particularly women and youth, to increase productivity, stabilize incomes, and strengthen local food systems. With over a decade of experience in agribusiness development and market systems, Opeoluwa has mobilized significant private sector capital for agriculture. As a Project Manager on the USAID Feed the Future Nigeria Agribusiness Investment Activity, she facilitated over $197 million in debt and non-debt finance to agribusinesses over 5 years. Her work centers on building commercially viable, scalable models that deliver sustainable livelihoods, food security, and long-term resilience across Nigeria and Africa’s poultry value chain.
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    Programs & Partnerships Manager, DOCUBOX
    Susan is the Programs and Partnerships Manager at the East African Documentary Film Fund- Docubox which has created a significant impact in the film industry in the East African region through the support of over 100 films through grants and capacity-building initiatives. Docubox has facilitated over 70 workshops with 650 attendees, held over 200 screenings in communities, schools, and online, with an audience of over 200,000, and has given over $ 1.5 million in grants. Susan's expertise extends to various facets of film production. She has a Creative Producing accreditation from the New York Film Academy. Susan oversees the production of two documentaries and remains at the forefront of fostering meaningful narratives that resonate with audiences. Her role as a juror in esteemed film festivals further highlights her commitment to the industry.
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    Founder, BOXXCULTURE
    Taiwo Adeyemi is a social and creative entrepreneur, committed to shaping the intersection of culture, entertainment, and social impact. He is the founder of BoxxCulture, a leading consulting agency in Lagos bridging social causes with popular culture. Taiwo has earned a reputation for helping visionary individuals sell their missions on a global scale, evident in his work with film star Nse Ikpe-Etim, National chessmaster holder Tunde Onakoya, among others. Taiwo’s work across creative industries has given him unique insight into the challenges faced by many. In response, he has championed solutions like Road2Blow, a support platform for emerging creatives, with an audience of over 30,000 and an AMVCA-nominated documentary. His latest venture, Polygon, aims to provide collaborative spaces and resources for co-creation. Taiwo is also a Forbes delegate, visiting lecturer at the Pan Atlantic University and currently leads an artistic effort to preserve Nigerian film history.
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    Founder and CEO, Sayur Sleman
    Janu Muhammad, a social entrepreneur and Founder of Sayur Sleman, has more than 8 years of experience working on food security, social entrepreneurship, and youth development. He has worked with grassroots communities and multi-stakeholder in combating poverty and young farmers' regenerations across Indonesia. Founded in 2020, Sayur Sleman offers premium melon supplies, regenerative farming programmes, and agribusiness training with climate-smart agriculture approach. Janu has been recognised as a Young Ambassador of Agriculture by the Ministry of Agriculture and received the SDG Certified Leader Award. With this role, more than 65.000 young people have become training participants. Apart from being a One Young World (OYW) Ambassador, Janu has become a Senior Fellow for the Equity Initiative Fellowship, Atlantic Fellow, and ASEAN Youth Fellow. As OYW Ambassador, Janu aspires to become a world-class agri-social entrepreneur who provides benefits to Indonesian and global society.
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    Reporter/Trainee, IndigiNews
    Aaron Hemens is an award-winning journalist and photographer with IndigiNews. He is mixed Filipino and Canadian, living in syilx Okanagan territory in British Columbia, Canada. His pictures and stories have been published in the Associated Press, the Canadian Press, the Globe and Mail, CBC, the Wall Street Journal, the Narwhal, HuffPost, APTN News, Inuvik Drum, and more. In 2022 and 2023, he won gold in the Canadian Online Publishing Awards’ best photo-journalism category. He was named as a finalist for a Canadian Association of Journalists award in 2023, and for three Ma Murray Community News media awards in 2021. Aaron is an alumnus of Carleton University’s School of Journalism, and was selected as the recipient of the Mitch Jacobson Memorial Award in Photo-Journalism in 2018. He was also a mentee in Room Up Front – a Canadian Photojournalism mentorship for Black, Indigenous, and People of Colour – in its inaugural year in 2020.
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    Executive Director, 2030 Child Nutrition Project
    Dr. Khazana Sihwaya is an inspiring bilingual Zambian medical doctor fluent in Mandarin and English, dedicated to transforming maternal and neonatal health through nutrition. As the founder and executive director of the 2030 Nutrition Project, established during her medical school years, she focuses on combating malnutrition—especially during the crucial first 1,000 days of life. Since its launch in 2020, the project has positively impacted over 5,000 children and more than 1,000 lactating and expecting women in Lusaka, Zambia. Dr. Sihwaya has forged valuable partnerships with prominent organizations, including the U.S. State Department and One Young World, to expand the initiative's reach. Her compelling advocacy has taken her to prestigious platforms such as the WHO’s 10th Global Conference on Health Promotion and the United Nations Headquarters, where she speaks to leaders in business, government, and civil society. Dr. Sihwaya is not just a doctor; she is a dynamic force fighting
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    Founder, Rios de Pie
    Jhanisse Vaca Daza is co-founder of Ríos de Pie, a nonviolence citizens movement focused on human and environmental rights in Bolivia. She is also President of The Jucumari Foundation and Senior Programs Officer at the Human Rights Foundation. Her work focuses on nonviolence as a technique of mass mobilization for social & environmental change, with a focus on nonviolence theory as taught by Martin Luther King Jr, Mohandas K. Gandhi & Gene Sharp. Jhanisse began teaching nonviolence in Bolivia at the age of 23, which later led to the creation of Ríos de Pie (Standing Rivers in English). She obtained her honors bachelor’s degree in International Relations at Kent State University, and completed the Nonviolent Movement Leadership for Social Progress and Leadership in Crisis executive programs at Harvard Kennedy School. She received recognitions such as the 2023 Sákharov Fellowship from the European Parliament,and Peace Ambassador by One Young World and the European Commission in 2021
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    Unknown, Individual
    Rob has served as legal counsel and advisor to Native American tribes since 1983, representing tribal governments and businesses across the US. Rob is one of 3 independent members of the Board of Managers of Seminole Hard Rock Entertainment and Seminole Hard Rock International, which operates over 250 cafes, hotels, casinos and entertainment venues around the world. He also serves as the only independent member of the Board of the Passamaquoddy Tribe Wild Blueberry Company, the country’s largest native blueberry producer, and serves on the Board of Trustees of Planned Parenthood Northern New England.
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    Partnerships Manager, Protect Democracy Project
    Isaac Gilles is a Major Gifts & Content Officer at Protect Democracy. He leads development and strategic communications initiatives to secure the organization's financial future and contextualize its mission, strategy, and impact to key partners. Prior to Protect Democracy, he focused on business strategy and operations at Ballast Research (now Penta Group) — and on communications consulting at ICF Next. He has also held research and communications roles with the Raben Group, the USC Center for Economic and Social Research, and the Los Angeles City Council. He holds a B.A. in Philosophy, Politics, and Law from the University of Southern California, where he led belonging and anti-loneliness efforts through the Office of Religious and Spiritual Life. Isaac lives in Richmond, VA.
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    Director, Climate Change, Children's Investment Fund Foundation
    As CEDO, Sonia drives CIFF’s commitment to strengthen global ecosystems to solve some of the world’s toughest challenges facing children. She oversees efforts to strengthen philanthropic communities and institutions, including the incubation of new infrastructure the co-design of innovative strategies. Sonia sits on the board of several strategic CIFF partners and grantees. Sonia also leads CIFF’s Climate Change team and portfolio, which is working to accelerate the transition to a low emissions future for children. Over 50 professionals at CIFF manage more than $1billion in active investments, spanning a range of sectors, including energy, transport, industry, food and land use, alongside cross-cutting strategic levers such as climate finance, diplomacy, legal action, and communications. Prior to joining CIFF in 2013, Sonia was Chief Operating Officer of a start-up company with a mission to connect Africa to the green energy economy by developing high-quality biomass supply chai
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    Operations Manager, Bridges for Music
    Thulani Headman (Founding Member) Growing up in Langa, Thulani Headman also known as Dj Fosta has been passionate to develop the creative industry of Cape Town and make sure it is recognised throughout the whole world. Fosta has been active in community based projects working with local artists in making sure their craft is well developed and ready for the consumers while assisting the artists on getting work. After his release from prison in 2005, Fosta established a record label 021 Records to create a platform for local artist based in Cape Town to be able to explore their talents and creativity. Fosta's music has been well received in South Africa and has landed him on global stages such Glastonbury, Lake Of Stars,Boiler Room, Bush Fire, ADE and many more. In 2012 he then began another journey as co founder of Bridges For Music NPC with the aim to change young peoples lives using the power of music.
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    Director and Co-founder, Seven Hills
    Mohammed Zakaria is a Palestinian Jordanian conceptual artist based in Amman, Jordan. His artistic journey began with shooting skateboarding videos with friends, evolving into photography, and ultimately developing into a broader exploration of conceptual art. Zakaria uses art as a tool to investigate concepts generally overlooked for their ostensible simplicity. In addition to his practice as an artist, Zakaria is a dedicated community activist. He co-founded and is the director of Seven Hills; a grassroots skateboarding organization that works to build skateparks and public spaces, and provide free skateboarding and arts programs for the youth in Jordan. His work uses skateboarding in the public space as a tool to break down socio-economic, gender, and racial barriers, fostering a sense of inclusivity and empowerment within the community.
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    Head of Events, Smith School on Enterprise and the Environment
    As Head of Events at Oxford University’s Smith School on Enterprise and the Environment, Amy leads on events strategy and is responsible for the Smith School's flagship event, the World Forum on Enterprise and the Environment as well as others. Alongside this she works with other organisations on event programming including Moody’s and the FT. Amy has a background in programming international high-level events on themes from climate change to financial risk and regulation, including at Chatham House, ICBI and The Guardian. She has established conferences in Asia and Europe, secured business leaders as well as ministerial speakers from across the globe, and developed a number of corporate partnerships. Prior to joining the Smith School Amy was a Director at Wild Search, an executive search firm specialising in education and charities. In this role Amy managed executive searches, led on events and oversaw a related publication series as well as working closely with the Managing Direct
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    Chief Development Officer, CAMFED
    Emily Zemke oversees CAMFED’s global development strategy, which supports an organisational ambition to reach 8M vulnerable girls in Africa this decade. She works with Executive Team colleagues across the organisation’s 11-member consortium and with funding partners across the UK, Europe, Africa, US and Australia to strengthen CAMFED’s funding base and financial sustainability. Prior to joining CAMFED in 2018, Emily worked at the University of Cambridge and in regional development at Columbia University. She holds a PhD in Education.
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    Director, Geographic Communications, Open Society Foundations
    Omar Waraich is Director, Communications at the Open Society Foundations. He joined the foundations in 2021, working across the Middle East, North Africa, Asia, and other regions on policy advocacy, grant-making, strategic litigation, and communications. Previously, he was at Amnesty International for several years, most recently as Head of South Asia. He began his career as a journalist, covering international news for TIME Magazine and others. He has a Master's in International Human Rights Law from the University of Oxford, where he was an Oxford Commonwealth Law Scholar, and a Master's in International Relations from the University of London.
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    Deputy Director of Science, Technology & Innovation, Ministry of Environment, Science, Technology and Innovation, Ghana
    I am currently the Deputy Director for the Sceince and Technology at Ghana’s Ministry for Science and Technology. As a Development Planner and Economist by training, I started my career as an Assistant Development Planning Officer at a Municipal Assembly; a local authority in Accra, Ghana where I worked on the development plans of the District, coordinated projects and procurement. I moved to the Regional Coordinating Council in 2016 where I worked in the Regional Planning Coordinating Unit for two and half years conducting Monitoring and evaluation of District Assemblies in the greater Accra region. I also served as the recorder for the Tender Review Committee and participated in the implementation of major infrastructure projects in Accra. In the year 2018, I moved to the Ministry of Environment, Science Technology and Innovation where I have been working on innovation policy, coordinating the innovation and startups ecosystem and representing the ministry on international events.
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    CEO, Prysm Initiative
    Janice Periquet is the inaugural CEO of Prysm Initiative, an enterprise to accelerate philanthropy to drive lasting change for women, girls and the societies they shape. Established in 2023 by a core group of philanthropic funders (Children’s Investment Fund Foundation (CIFF), the William & Flora Hewlett Foundation, the Gates Foundation and the David & Lucile Packard Foundation), Prysm will equip philanthropists with strategic advisory services to make game-changing investments to tackle the most pressing reproductive health challenges facing women and girls worldwide.
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    Lead, South African Health Technologies Advocacy Coalition
    John Mdluli has focused on research, advocacy and community engagement in Tuberculosis (TB) and HIV research including prevention and treatment in high burden communities. John is currently employed by The Aurum Institute where he works as Head of Community Engagement under the Clinical Research Division. In this role, he oversees the overall implementation of Community Engagement plans and strategies to ensure enrolment, retention and stakeholder engagement targets are meet on time and within budget. In 2020, John was appointed a secretariat lead for the South African Health and Technologies Advocacy Coalition (SAHTAC). This is the Coalition consisting of wide range of Civil Society Organization that are advocating for Health Research and Development in South Africa. SAHTAC aims to Support evidence-based policy change and implementation; improve coordination of Health R&D funding mechanism and implement a coordinated approach to advocacy. In his role as a SAHTAC secretariat leader, he
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    Program Manager, HEPS-Uganda
    Kilande Esther Joan is a Public Health specialist with 8 years’ experience of designing and managing health programs. She holds a masters of public health, health promotion with a bachelor degree in social sciences majoring in gender studies. Joan has acquired skills in community empowerment, health policy advocacy with a strong track record in advancing people centered health systems and community driven accountability mechanisms. Joan is part of the steering committee for the Resilience Action Network Africa (RANA), coordinates the Uganda Coalition on Access to Essential Medicines, she is the CSO representative for PPPR in Uganda and deputizes the CSO RMNCAH+N platform. Joan collaborates to push for innovative, sustainable solutions that drive impact at scale, especially amidst the current freeze of foreign aid that has had a direct impact on LMIC like Uganda. With this opportunity, Joan aims to contribute insights on leveraging entrepreneurship for equitable health access.
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    Student, University of Pennsylvania
    Third-year student at the University of Pennsylvania studying Cognitive Science. Passionate about HCI and the ethical implications of technology.
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    Co Executive Director, PROGRES Sulawesi
    I am co-leading PROGRES, a conservation NGO in Indonesia. We combine knowledge-based and people-centered approaches to build a network of empowered communities in conservation. Since 2018, we have partnered with ~10 communities in conserving Sulawesi ecologically and culturally important species and ecosystems. I am currently pursuing a PhD at Uthe niversity of California Berkeley, studying Indigenous and local forest governance to understand how they work in conserving biodiversity and improving people well-being. I have involved in various initiatives to advance conservation practice for the past 10 years, from leading essential biodiversity research to addressing unequal access to capacity-building opportunities. I co-founded Tambora Muda (a national-level network for young Indonesian conservationists), and the IUCN SSC Indonesian Species Specialist Group. I was selected as Young Changemaker IUCN Leader Forum 2023 and Re.Generation Program 2024 Fondation Prince Albert II de Monaco.
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    Director, Fraym
    Melissa Persaud works at the intersection of technology, data, and social impact, partnering with mission-driven organizations to build evidence-driven strategies and tools that improve outcomes at scale. Her experience spans the private sector, international development, and government, with a focus on strengthening decision-making, measurement, and accountability. Melissa has supported global work addressing misinformation, advancing gender equity, and improving service delivery for underserved and hard-to-access populations. She brings a cross-sector, international perspective grounded in practical implementation and inclusive, responsible innovation.
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    Personal Assistant / Director, Movement and Capacity Strengthening, Women Enabled
    Anastasia Holoboff is the Director of Movement and CapacitStrengthening at Women Enabled International (WEI). Anastasia leads the execution of WEI’s strategic priorities aimed at ensuring that women, girls, and gender-diverse people with disabilities have the information, resources, and support needed to fully realize their human rights – and that the stakeholders key to that realization have the will, resources, and capacity to make it happen.​ She is also WEI’s Thematic Point Person for Gender-Based Violence. Anastasia is a dyslexic lawyer with over ten years of experience in disability rights and intersectional human rights advocacy. Since joining WEI in 2016, Anastasia has played an integral role in designing and leading WEI’s groundbreaking work addressing the intersection of disability rights and gender rights and inclusive service provision. Prior to joining WEI, Anastasia served as a Staff Attorney at Disability Rights New York.
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    Director, Business Development, Particles for Humanity
    Judith (Jet) Ternes is passionate about transforming cutting-edge science into real-world impact. At Particles for Humanity, she develops commercialization strategies and partnerships to scale promising global health technologies. Jet joined Particles for Humanity from Seed Health, Inc., advancing microbiome-based health solutions. She began her career working on policy at the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee before transitioning to the private sector, spending several years in management consulting at Fidelity Investments and The Boston Consulting Group. Jet holds an MBA from The Wharton School and an MPA from The Kennedy School at Harvard University, where she studied innovations in financing of humanitarian aid. She earned a BA from Cornell University in Government and Economics, with a concentration in Middle Eastern Studies.
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    Chief of Staff, Conrad N. Hilton Foundation
    David Haroz serves as Chief of Staff of the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation, where his role is pivotal in steering and ensuring the successful execution of strategic priorities to advance the Foundation’s goals and mission. As an important aspect of the organizational structure, David collaborates with the Leadership Team, facilitating and advancing cross-functional teams and their dynamic engagement with one another. Externally, David prioritizes and oversees special projects, and prepares for private and public meetings, including speaking engagements and CEO partnership initiatives. Haroz is a committed leader with 20 years of government, multilateral, and nonprofit experience. He was a senior executive in the Office of the U.S. Global AIDS Coordinator and Global Health Diplomacy at the U.S. Department of State 2011-2022, including as Chief Policy Advisor and Director of Communications, helping lead PEPFAR, which has saved over 20 million lives in the global HIV response.
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    Co-founder and Creative Director, Freedom Studio
    Shila Bhatta is an artist and activist from Kathmandu, Nepal, who is deeply committed to advancing peace and social justice by integrating art, media, and technology. She is a co-founder and Creative Director at Freedom Studio (FS), a youth-led creative initiative that strategically and creatively supports civic mobilization in Nepal and around the South Asia region. She works with the youths and leaders of social movements to empower them with innovative approaches to build their power in society for creative, nonviolent resistance. She strives to develop the leadership and capacities of marginalized citizens, especially youths, in expanding the full potential of the social activism/movement they are leading through leadership approaches, strategic development, nonviolent resistance, artivism, and digital media campaigns.
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    Director-General, Ministry of Health, Kenya
    I am the current Director General for Health in the Ministry of Health, Kenya where I spearheads strategy development for effective delivery of health services in Kenya, as well as former President of the WHO Executive Board. I have over 30 years experience in health systems management, reproductive health and public health at community, country, regional, continental and global level. I have led Successful development of key national and international health policies and guidelines including the Universal Health Coverage roadmap for Kenya, and introduction of Pneumococcal, HPV and Rotavirus vaccines into the national immunization schedule. I was the technical lead of the Ministry of Health in the successful containment and management of COVID-19 pandemic in Kenya through development of protocols on testing, reporting, contact tracing and COVID-19 vaccine introduction in Kenya. I am a recipient of two Presidential honors for distinguished professional service to the public.
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    Program Officer, Open Arts Development Foundation
    Habiba Malumfashi is the Programs Officer at the Open Arts Development Foundation. Passionate about fostering creativity, she manages the Open Arts Space, a vibrant community-based arts center that serves as a hub for artists and creatives. She leads open arts programs; the Curator in Space and Emerging Artists Series where she has showcased the exceptional work of local talent, providing vital exposure and real-world experience within the arts and creative industry for emerging artists and curators. With expertise in project management, fundraising, grant writing, and coordination, she continues to drive meaningful change through the arts. She is a 2023 creativity pioneer with the Moleskine foundation and part of the first cohort of the Archiving fellowship program.
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    Relationship Manager, The Giving Pledge
    Gabe Aeschliman is currently a Program Officer at the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation working on the Philanthropic Partnerships Team. Previously, he was a Philanthropy Officer with The Wilderness Society and the Sr. Philanthropic Advisor with Seattle Foundation advising individuals, families and groups on effective philanthropic strategies, and leading the environmental grantmaking work. He received a BA in History from California State University, Sacramento. With strong ties to California, he often finds himself hiking and climbing at destinations along the West Coast of the United States.
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    Founder and CEO, The Afara Initiative
    Lara Rabiu is an African investor and social entrepreneur with over 20 years of experience. She is currently the Founder-CEO of The Afara Initiative, an organization that is building future-fit and globally competitive university graduates at scale in Africa. Her relentless passion to build ecosystems that will drive inclusive economic opportunities and transformation in Africa continues to be the cornerstone of her life’s work. Prior to her current role at Oppenheimer Partners and as the curator of Afara, Lara held the position of Chief Financial and Operating Officer and interim CEO at African Leadership Academy and Advisor for the Group for a 6-year+ period. Under her leadership the organization became financially sufficient and raised its first endowment. Most recently, she also held senior positions at Bank of America and McKesson Corporation. Lara holds a BA in Business-Economic and Accounting from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) and an MBA from UCLA Anderson
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    Artist, Individual
    Melisa Yıldırım is an award-winning Anatolian Kamancha player, multi-instrumentalist and improviser from Istanbul, based in Helsinki. She is working with various professional artists around the world and she composes music close to traditional Anatolian music forms and is an improviser interested in hypnotic, meditative sounds. Her styles and influences range from sufi, spiritual music to Anatolian folk, as well as experimental and contemporary world music. She is doing her artistic master research based on ancient yogic deep listening practices and musical improvisation at the Sibelius Academy Global Music department in Finland. https://melisayildirim.com
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    Researcher at Energy and Power Group, University of Oxford
    Pu Yang is an energy and climate economist specializing in sustainable investment, social impact assessment, and climate policy. She works on transformative projects focused on creating viable business models for minigrid investments in Sub-Saharan Africa, assessing the social impacts of energy transitions in Vietnam, and advancing electricity market reforms in the UK and China. As a Skoll Early Career Fellow, she brings a unique blend of academic expertise and practical insights to drive sustainable energy solutions globally. Pu Yang holds a Ph.D. in Climate Change Economics from University College London and has held research positions at leading institutions, including the University of Exeter, University of Oxford, and UCL. She has extensive consultancy experience with organizations like SE4ALL and the Danish Refugee Council. She has co-authored influential publications in Nature Energy and Environmental Research Letters and regularly presents at global conferences.
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    Chief Program Officer, Room to Read
    Heather Simpson is the chief program officer of Room to Read, an organization that believes World Change Starts with Educated Children®. Heather is responsible for the design, implementation, and monitoring of Room to Read’s Literacy and Gender Equality portfolios in 28 countries. She serves as a member of the executive leadership team setting strategic direction for Room to Read’s programs. Heather is the Co-Chair of the Board of the Basic Education Coalition and is a member of the executive committee and co-leader of the Scaling Up Community of Practice education working group. She has worked as a manager and technical adviser for organizations such as the American Institutes for Research, Juarez and Associates, and Save the Children, and began her career as a Peace Corps volunteer based in Honduras. She earned degrees from Yale and the University of Virginia. In her free time, she enjoys dancing, hiking, and playing cello in the Washington Conservatory Community Orchestra.
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    Founder, Haven for Artists
    Dayna Ash (she/they) is an intersectional feminist, performing artist, writer, and the founder & Executive Director of Haven for Artists, a cultural feminist organization at the intersection of art and activism. They are an Arts for Gender Equity Fellow with CARE USA, a former Asfari Institute Fellow (AUB, 2022–2024), and serve on the Board of Directors for the Global Fund for Women, chairing its Governance Committee. They also sit on the Executive Committee, advise the Doria Feminist Fund, and are a Champion for SheDecides. Dayna was a Bellagio Artist-in-Residence (2023), an Edinburgh Visual Arts Festival Artist-in-Residence (2023, 2024), and a Cultural Delegate for Momentum (2022). Their advocacy has earned them global recognition, including BBC’s 100 Most Inspirational Women (2019), the Woman of Distinction Award (2020) for advancing gender equity, and the Leader in LGBT Health Equity Award (2021) for contributions to LGBTQ+ rights in Lebanon.
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    President and Founder, Learn & Adapt
    As President of Learn & Adapt, she empowers individuals and businesses to leverage their strengths for success. A certified Gallup Strengths Coach, she helps clients build resilience, adaptability, and high-performance cultures. Beyond her professional work, she is passionate about mentorship and empowerment. She is the organizer of TEDxYaoundé, curating discussions on innovation and leadership. As a TechWomen Alumna (U.S. Department of State Exchange Program), she actively supports women in STEM and digital inclusion. In addition to being a regular speaker at industry events, she also contributes to organizing international conferences and summits, bringing together experts to drive discussions on technology, leadership, and innovation. Her insights have earned her recognition as one of Capacity Media Women to Watch in 2025. She also holds PMP and ITIL certifications, reinforcing her expertise in project management and operational excellence.
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    Senior Programme Officer, Results for Development Institute
    Umar is an experienced program manager with a strong background in innovation, research, and policy development across multiple sectors. Umar has worked extensively with government policymakers in Nigeria, Ghana, and other African countries, driving initiatives to strengthen innovation ecosystems and support commercialization pathways along the lines of Science Technology and Innovation (STI). As the Program Manager for the Research and Innovation Systems for Africa (RISA) program, Umar provided technical advisory support across six countries, coordinating strategies to enhance research and innovation impact. With expertise in program management, stakeholder engagement, and policy alignment, Umar is passionate about fostering sustainable partnerships that address critical development challenges across Africa.
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    Associate Director, Partnerships, Wadhwani AI
    Over a decade of experience across partnerships, business development and strategic communications. I lead Partnerships at Wadhwani AI and I am interested to explore collaborations that lead to development and deployment of AI solutions for social impact.
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    Founding Executive Director, Office of the President of Botswana
    Kaene Disepo is a results-driven leader with expertise in public affairs, sustainability, and youth development. As Youth Engagement Lead – National Mindset Change at Botswana’s Office of the President, he drives inter-ministerial collaboration to ensure impactful youth inclusion. He is the Founder of Change Africa and Inspired Horizons Association, leading transformative initiatives such as Botswana’s first Youth in Public Policy Hackathon, Girls in Diplomacy, Young Mothers Support Network, and the National Renewable Energy Week. He has shaped national policy on youth employment and governance as a trusted advisor to senior government officials. He is recognized among Britain’s Top 100 Young Future Leaders and holds both an MSc in Development Management and a BSc in International Relations from LSE. His leadership has earned him global recognition, including UN awards for youth impact. Passionate about Africa’s development, he pioneers programs that foster sustainable impact.
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    Partner, Cross-Border Impact Ventures
    Donna Parr, Managing Partner at CBIV, has more than 30 years of experience managing venture capital, growth equity, and private debt portfolios of up to $1 billion. She has been a manager of two biotech-related funds (GrowthWorks Canadian Fund and Canadian Medical Discoveries Fund) and has held roles at several pension funds including OMERS and CPP. She is currently on the boards of two public companies, Constellation Software and Topicus.com. Donna holds a Master’s degree in International Relations from the University of Toronto and earned her MBA from the Schulich School of Business. She also has the ICD.D designation and has served on numerous boards.
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    Founder, DaniHao Consulting
    With 13 years of Public Relations and Marketing experience in Shanghai and Hong Kong, Daniella Lopez specializes in creating high-impact, integrated marketing and communication strategies for both the B2B and B2C sectors. Her expertise creating content-driven campaigns spans across finance, global luxury, and premium brands, including Azimut & Benetti Yachts, Marriott International, Platinum Guild International, Harrods, Silverhorn Group. Driven, results-oriented, and passionate about sustainability and community, she has led mission-driven growth projects for Sustainable Finance Initiative, The Women’s foundation, and the Hong Kong Literary Festival. She is the licensee and co-founder of TEDxTinHau Women, one of Hong Kong’s most prominent thought leadership community events. She brings a wealth of expertise and contacts across APAC markets and has a proven track record in creative cross-industry marketing strategies.  https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniellarlopez/
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    Co-founder and Executive Director, Naturland Philippines
    Daniel Jason M. Maches is the Co-Founder of Barlig Rainforest Coffee, an agroecological farm project that pilots sustainable coffee production while preserving rainforests and their biodiversity. He also co-founded Banolmi, a social enterprise that serves as a platform for marketing ecologically-grown coffee, heirloom crops, sustainably sourced wild tea, and organic produce. Through Banolmi and Barlig Rainforest Coffee, Maches has represented his indigenous community and advocacies to local and international events, highlighting their role in contributing to global sustainability through grassroots solutions. He also co-founded a Slow Food Community that champions forest conservation through nature-based solutions such as rainforest coffee farming which has become a model in various communities in the Philippines. Maches graduated with a degree in BS in Development Communication, major in Development Journalism.
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    Graduate Research Assistant, University of Nebraska Medical Center
    Dr. Grace Mabiala-Maye is a Congolese medical doctor and public health researcher dedicated to advancing maternal and child health (MCH) in underserved communities. Her journey began as a physician providing critical healthcare to rural populations in the Republic of Congo, where she witnessed significant barriers to care. This experience propelled her to pursue a Master of Public Health specializing in MCH and later a Ph.D. in Health Services and Policy Research at the University of Nebraska Medical Center. Her research focuses on integrating doula care within perinatal systems to improve maternal and infant health outcomes, particularly in rural settings. She also contributes to health equity initiatives, such as increasing colorectal cancer screening among African Americans through the BEAT Cancer Project. A Fulbright Scholar, Dr. Mabiala-Maye aspires to develop evidence-based policies that enhance healthcare access and outcomes for vulnerable populations globally.
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    Senior Program Officer, Resilience Action Network Africa
    Aminata Wurie is a Senior Program Officer at Resilience Action Network Africa and Pandemic Action Network, providing operational, management and strategic policy support. Aminata has a background in global health advocacy, partnership building, and coalition coordination. Previously, she worked at the Canadian Partnership for Women and Children’s Health (CanWaCH), leading the organization’s strategic engagement at UN processes, strengthening global to local health and gender equality. She also campaigned for Canada to provide its fair share for a fully funded ACT-Accelerator. Aminata served as the Executive Director of a youth-led organization advocating for the participation of young people in decision-making spaces affecting their sexual and reproductive health and rights. During the Ebola crisis, she returned to Sierra Leone to join frontline response efforts.
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    Director, Integrar Cia. Ltda
    As co founder of the first coworking space in his city, TEDxCuenca organizer and CEO and founder of INTEGRAR, Fabian's passion is to share the spirit of being part of the solution for our society's problems, giving creative and innovative answers that bring people together to solve things out. Fabian has being teacher from kindergarden children to post graduate students and after that experience doesn't believe in the formal education system, so he is sharing alternative teaching methods with teachers of Ecuador and Argentina. He beliefs what Sir Ken Robinson says: "schools kill creativity"; he is working with a network in Latin América that wants to bring creativity to the classroom. He has also being partnering with Huasipichanga, an ecuadorian foundation focused on building better cities to play, to live, for children and young people through the placemaking principles.
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    Senior Advisor, Medic
    Dykki Settle is a global leader in digital community health, open source technology, and systems transformation. He currently serves as CEO of Medic, where he has led the organization through a period of significant change, stabilizing operations, advancing a community-first strategy, and supporting the localization of digital health leadership through the spin-out of Medic Afya, a Kenyan-owned and -led social purpose organization. With more than three decades of experience spanning technology, global health, and social innovation, Dykki has focused his career on building enabling systems that expand local agency, strengthen public health infrastructure, and support sustainable, locally led impact at scale. He serves on multiple boards and is deeply committed to open collaboration, equity, and the responsible use of technology to accelerate health for all.
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    Founder & Executive Director, Gender Mobile Initiative
    Omowumi Ogunrotimi is a Feminist lawyer and Executive Lead at Gender Mobile Initiative with over a decade of experience in accelerating systems-change to transform structures and practices that enable violence against women and girls and preserve gender disparities. She has led key advocacies, and her work at Gender Mobile Initiative facilitated the state-level adoption of sexual harassment policy frameworks by 17 subnational governments and over 100 higher education institutions. She leads the co-creation of approaches to combat gender-based corruption through policy influencing, preventative education, technology integration, and social norms programming. She is an Ashoka Fellow and recipient of awards such as the Commonwealth Award, JCI ten outstanding young persons of Nigeria, World Justice Forum Honoree, YALI award on leadership and Human Rights, Attorney General award on gender equality among others.
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    Leadership Development Director, Lemann Foundation
    Cristina Castellan is the Director of Leadership Development at the Lemann Foundation. She holds a degree in Economics from the University of São Paulo (USP), an MBA from Columbia Business School, and is a Fundação Estudar fellow. She has been at Fundação Lemann since 2017, where she has led some of Brazil’s largest philanthropic initiatives in partnership with more than 40 major international organizations, including Google, Omidyar Network, and Co-Impact. Prior to joining the Lemann Foundation, she began her career in the financial sector, working at Verde Asset and Credit Suisse.
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    Executive Director, CreatiVets
    Richard Casper is a U.S. Marine veteran, Purple Heart recipient, songwriter, and entrepreneur. He co-founded We Should Write Sometime—a tech startup connecting songwriters globally—and CreatiVets, a nonprofit empowering wounded veterans through the arts and music. His songwriting has earned 80+ film and TV placements, with recordings by Justin Moore, Craig Morgan, Aaron Lewis, Vince Gill, and more. Honored as a CNN Hero (2022) and TIME Magazine’s Next Generation Leader (2017), Richard’s transformative journey—from surviving four IED blasts in Iraq to discovering healing through art—has been featured in TIME’s documentary Evidence of Things Unseen. Recognized by the Bush Institute and most recently won the 2025 Elevate Prize Award, he now pioneers veteran-created music and innovative platforms to address trauma, while also teaching art and speaking on resilience and transformation.
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    COO, Futurelect
    Khurshed Moakes has over 15 years of executive experience in Public Sector, Operations, and Organisational Development. She is the Chief Operating Officer and a board member at Futurelect, an organisation that promotes a diverse network of political and government leaders in Africa. She previously held various leadership roles, including Chief Operations Officer at TheBoardroom Africa (TBrA) and multiple positions at the Democratic Alliance (DA). Khurshed has qualifications in Human Resources, Labour Law, and Executive Coaching and is an Associate Member of the Chartered Institute of Personnel Development (CIPD) in the United Kingdom. She is passionate about empowering women leaders in politics and the public sector.
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    Founding Director General, Afya na Haki (Ahaki)
    Dr. Mulumba, Moses is a Lawyer with a special interest in International Human Rights, Global Health, and Sexual Reproductive Health and Rights. He holds a Bachelor of Laws (LLB), Post Graduate Bar qualification, Master of Laws (LLM), a Master of Philosophy (MPhil) in health sciences, and a PhD in Health Sciences from the University of Ghent. Mulumba is a founding Executive Director of the Center for Health, Human Rights and Development (CEHURD), and now Director-General Afya na Haki He has spearheaded many legal and public health successes in health and rights and led various programmatic and community interventions towards social justice in health in Uganda. He has led or participated in litigating several strategic litigation cases, publishing technical briefs, policy briefs, discussion papers, and several technical tools. He has attracted international acclaim for his research, publications, and teaching in global health and international human rights.
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    National Coordinator, Peoples Health Movement - Kenya
    Dan Owala is the national coordinator of the Peoples Health Movement in Kenya, a Human Rights Defender (activist), trained as a paralegal, also studied human rights, in sustainable economic development and resource governance, rural development, and conflict transformation at the German Institute for Human Rights, and the struggle for health and access to medicines at the short course International Peoples Health University (IPHU)
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    Executive Secretary and Director, Kutch Mahila Vikas Sangathan (KMVS)
    Aruna Dholakiya started her journey with KMVS at the age of 19, she was a feisty full-timer, living on her own, organising women artisans in Nakhatrana Block, 85 kms away from her natal home. In 2018, she was appointed KMVS’s Executive Secretary. In long years devoted to women’s rights, Aruna has done it all, ground up and top down, walking the talk with women in the heat and dust of villages, blocks, city. She has organised scattered women into purposeful communities and registered their own independent collectives; expanded KMVS’s work into new urban spaces for land rights, housing rights, rights of female sex workers; and worked to build a gender-rights perspective within traditional caste-panchayats. Recognised as a formidable champion for women’s empowerment on the Kutch landscape, currently leads KMVS, as part of a three-member core management team, continuing to take its grounded advocacy lessons to national and international forums;.
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    Ideas & Innovation Program Director, Judith Neilson Foundation
    Abi leads the Judith Neilson Foundation's innovation portfolio. She is focused on communities and organisations working to create more equal, more joyful, more empowered societies that work for people and planet. Abi has spent a decade at the intersection of innovation, philanthropy, international and locally-led social change. She has worked across Australia, sub-Saharan Africa, Europe and Asia, with public, private and third sectors.
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    Co-Founder & CEO, ConnectHear
    Azima Dhanjee is a Child of Deaf Adults (CODA) and the Co-founder/CEO of ConnectHear, a social enterprise promoting Deaf inclusion and sign language accessibility in Pakistan. A graduate of IBA (2020), she is also a board member of the Social Enterprise World Forum (SEWF), an advisory member for UNICEF Pakistan and a former member of Pakistan’s National Youth Council. Raised by Deaf parents, Azima’s first language is Pakistani Sign Language (PSL). Her personal experiences led her to launch ConnectHear, which has worked with 100+ companies on disability inclusion and recently introduced Pakistan’s first AI-powered sign language recognition tool. She has been recognized with TRT World Citizen Award, Pride of Pakistan, awarded the Diana Award, IBA Alumni Excellence Award and featured in Forbes and Pioneers Post. ConnectHear has won numerous accolades, including the TiE Women Global Competition, World Summit Award, and P@SHA ICT Awards.
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    CEO, Tree Aid
    Tom was appointed Chief Executive in July 2020 after more than four years as Director of Operations at Tree Aid. During his time at Tree Aid, Tom has led the team to deliver significant growth across its operations, securing large-scale investment for projects, overseeing the development of new and pioneering monitoring and evaluation systems and supporting the development and delivery of the organisation’s ambitious five-year strategy. He is passionate about driving forward Tree Aids vision and mission and scaling up the restoration efforts across the drylands of Africa for people and planet. He brings over 20 years of experience in programme and operational roles working on projects in Africa, Asia and the Pacific. Before starting with Tree Aid he worked as Country Director for Save the Children in Vanuatu.
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    Director of Strategy, Office of the President, The World Bank
    Arturo Franco is chief strategy officer for the World Bank Group, providing leadership and support in setting strategic priorities across the institution. To this role, Arturo brings extensive experience from the private sector, international organizations, and development policy arenas. Before joining the World Bank, Arturo served as Senior Vice President, Thought Leadership at Mastercard Center for Inclusive Growth, as a senior advisor for McKinsey & Company’s global public and social policy practice, and as executive director of the Planning Council of the State of Nuevo Leon, where he also served as Undersecretary. Previously, Arturo was Global Leadership Fellow for Latin America at the World Economic Forum, economics research fellow at Harvard University’s Center for International Development, nonresident senior fellow at the Atlantic Council and is a member of the International Institute for Strategic Studies.
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    Executive Director, Women with a Mission
    Betty Balisalamu is a dedicated Ugandan human rights lawyer and advocate for sexual and reproductive health rights (SRHR). As a founding member and the Executive Director of Women With A Mission (WWM), she plays a crucial role in coordinating the Uganda Key Population Consortium in Eastern Uganda. Betty holds an LLB from Makerere University in Uganda and a Postgraduate Diploma in Legal Practice from the Law Development Centre, Uganda. With over ten years of experience advocating for women’s rights in Eastern Uganda, Betty focuses on raising awareness about issues such as gender inequality, sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV), and the sexual and reproductive health needs of women who use drugs and female sex workers. She passionately believes that women are born into unequal societies, where their achievements often go unrecognized, and their potential remains untapped.
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    Climate/Indigenous Reporter/Trainer, Associated Press
    Katie Oyan oversees The Associated Press’ Local News Success initiative, which was launched in 2022 to support and empower local newsrooms across the U.S. Her team facilitates content sharing among AP members and nonprofit news organizations, holds trainings, assists with editorial collaborations and produces a popular series of reporting guides aimed at helping local newsrooms tell important national and global stories for their audiences. Katie started her career at newspapers before joining the AP in 2005.
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    Senior Editor, Brand Studio, Axios Media
    I'm a branded content editor from Connecticut.
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    Co-Founder & Executive Director, Tarjimly
    Atif is a humanitarian technologist - he is a seasoned leader in tech for good in the global humanitarian sector. After graduating from MIT, he spent a decade in Silicon Valley as a Product Leader in AI and in 2018 launched Tarjimly, a nonprofit dedicated to eliminating humanitarian language barriers. His personal experience from a refugee and immigrant family informs his work today and he believes it is a human right to be heard and understood. Through Tarjimly he has helped over half a million displaced people and been recognized by Forbes 30 Under 30, Echoing Green Fellows, MIT Solve Award, and Y combinator.
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    Founder/ Chief Executive Officer, Rural Outreach Program
    Prof Ruth Oniang'o (Food Science and Nutrition), is a researcher, rural development specialist, African Food Prize Laureate (2017), IUFoST Fellow, IAFoST past president, IUNS Fellow, IFT and IFAMA Awardee. She has been honored by Kenya government, for her work with smallholder farmers, mostly women. She has helped in food and nutrition policy formulation for Kenya and championed Zero Hunger actions locally and globally. She supports the Right to Food in vulnerable communities. Building leadership among the youth in primary school (4K clubs) is something she is passionate about. Ruth founded Rural Outreach Africa (ROA) in the early 1990s and remains active as a clear and profound voice in research for development as an international consultant and speaker. During HIV and COVID pandemics, she advocated for nutrition as key to management of infections. In Parliament in Kenya (2003-2007) and Shadow Minister for Education, Science and Technology. "Africa can feed herself", she maintains.
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    Interpreter, Deaf eLimu Plus
    I am a professional Kenyan Sign Language (KSL) interpreter with a passion for enhancing communication accessibility and bridging gaps between the Deaf and hearing communities. My journey as a KSL interpreter began with a foundational interest in supporting the Deaf community, which led me to pursue formal training. I hold a Certificate in Basic Sign Language and an Advanced Certificate in KSL, both of which have equipped me with the skills and knowledge to work effectively in various interpreting environments.
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    Caste Equality Project Coordinator, Nepal Youth Foundation
    I have been working with the NYF since 2004. I joined the organization as a Nutrition Outreach worker for its nutrition program and I served 11 years in this capacity. After the earthquake in 2015, I led the post-earthquake reconstruction project as a manager. Since 2023, I am leading an ambitious community development project of the NYF, namely Caste Equality Project, in the capacity of Project Coordinator. The primary goal of this project is to uplift the socio-economic status of Dalit communities in Saptari District of Southern Terai of Nepal. Since I myself coming from a Dalit family, I have a deep passion to help my community to rise up from this abject poverty via; education and economic empowerment.
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    Assistant, Access Bangladesh Foundation
    I, Albert Mollah, hold a Master's in Management (University of Dhaka), a Post Graduate Diploma in Personnel Management (BIM), an MBA in Finance (Northern University), and an international degree in CBR & Development (Queen’s University, Canada). With 19+ years in the disability field, I was honored as an Ashoka Fellow ([link](https://www.ashoka.org/en/fellow/albert-mollah)) for advancing disability-inclusive policies globally. I've worked with the World Bank, ILO, UNICEF, Leonard Cheshire, ActionAid, and more as a consultant. I have represented Bangladesh in global forums across the UK, Switzerland, Japan, Korea, Nepal, and India. My expertise includes disability research, high-level advocacy, and developing evaluation reports, action plans, policy briefs, and inclusion manuals. See my policy work: (https://socialprotection.org/sites/default/files/publications_files/Policy-Recommendations-on-Accelerating-Inclusive-Employment-of-
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    Director, Africa Climate and Health Alliance
    I am a male Ugandan with over 15 years’ experience in Health and Environmental Sustainability and climate change advocacy and influencing, professional management, capacity development of individuals and entities/institutions in leadership and governance with health systems strengthening to realize sustainable development. I have a vast experience in Global, Regional and National Networking and Partnership Creation with extensive experience in youth development, environment and climate change negotiations and programing. Currently am the Regional Director of Africa Climate and Health Alliance (ACHA-AFRICA). ACHA-AFRICA is a network of more than 345 climate and health experts, professionals and civil society organizations operating in more than 38 countries in Africa, advances climate and health policy influencing, research and knowledge management, Health systems strengthening and partnerships development at national, regional, continental and global level.
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    Programme Manager, Msichana Iniative
    Furahini Michael is a Tanzanian young woman leader with over 7 years of experience in girls' and women rights advocacy. She is effective in building meaningful partnerships to create collaborative opportunities for the welfare of girls and young women. As a young woman who grew up in a community with gender stereotypes, she has a keen interest in working to ensure that girls are confident, own their voices, and can stand for their rights. She is currently the Programs Manager at Msichana Initiative, a youth and young women-led organization that uses the power of girls' agency and policy advocacy to advance girls' rights. Over the years Furahini has been working in different local NGOs and INGOs to promote equality for girls and women, youth economic empowerment, and advocating for the reform of discriminatory Laws. She feels alive whenever she sees children happy and striving to become the best leaders of their own lives.
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    Assistant, Lifehaven Center for Independent Living
    Im Jhon Israel R. Henson. I am a 45 year old Filipino living in the Philippines. I work as a project manager for a construction firm doing government and private projects such as roads, hi-ways, flood controls, and buildings. In my work we also do accessibility audits and consultancy partnered with Life Haven Center for Independent Living Inc. As a consultant and volunteer member of Life Haven Center for Independent Living Inc, I assist persons with disability members in attending to their daily work. I help in their commute, navigation and movement, and other accessibility requirements.
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    Chief Executive Officer, Educate Girls
    Gayatri Nair Lobo is the Chief Executive Officer of Educate Girls, a nonprofit organisation that mobilises rural and remote communities in India to advance girls’ education. A senior leader in India’s development sector with nearly 25 years of experience, she brings deep expertise across strategy, operations, and grassroots impact. Currently, Gayatri leads the organisation’s new strategy — a bold, decade-long mission to help 10 million learners unlock their right to education, agency, and opportunity. Gayatri has led diverse organisations at the intersection of education, sustainability, and community empowerment. As CEO of the A.T.E. Chandra Foundation, she focused on sustainable development through water body rejuvenation, regenerative agriculture, and nonprofit capacity building. At the India School Leadership Institute, she strengthened school leadership across low-income communities, investing in principals as change agents. Earlier, as Chief Operating Officer at Teach For India
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    Sr. Manager, Strategic Partnerships, Kiva
    Natalie Marinkovich is a Senior Strategic Partnerships Manager at Kiva, a nonprofit dedicated to expanding financial access to help underserved communities thrive. She builds philanthropic partnerships with institutional funders such as foundations, mobilizing resources to support entrepreneurs and communities globally. Previously, she was Grants and Impact Manager at KQED Public Media (part of the NPR and PBS network), overseeing institutional funding and helping establish systems for impact tracking. She has also held roles in communications, business development, and program management at international nonprofits, including Worldreader and Relief International. Natalie holds a B.A. in Peace and Conflict Studies from UC Berkeley and is actively involved in leadership initiatives supporting women in social impact.
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    Managing Director of Communications, Echoing Green
    Jason is a social impact communications leader. He uses his expertise to build the understanding, connections, and community needed for lasting change. For nearly two decades, he has been privileged to do this with some of the world’s leading philanthropists and nonprofits. Prior to Echoing Green, this included positions with Gates Ventures, the Raikes Foundation, and the Science Philanthropy Alliance. Although Jason’s work has spanned issues ranging from homelessness to climate change, his approach remains grounded in a belief that effective communications centers those most affected by an issue. Jason holds a B.S. in Political Science from the University of Idaho and an M.A. in Communications from Johns Hopkins University.
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    Senior Dharma Teacher, Plum Village
    Brother Spirit is a Zen Buddhist monk, musician, and seeker. He began his monastic training with Thích Nhất Hạnh at Plum Village in 2008 and has since composed many of the community’s most beloved chants. Before ordaining, he studied mathematics at Cambridge and worked as a professional composer. A co-founder of the Wake Up Movement—now active in 28 countries—he teaches applied mindfulness to climate activists, business leaders, artists, and scientists. His forthcoming book, Are You Sure? (Penguin Random House, 2026), weaves insights from his monastic life with Thích Nhất Hạnh’s teachings to the scientific community. As a leading voice in the new generation of Buddhist monastics in the West, he is passionate about how meditators, scientists, and change-makers can support each other on the path of understanding and discovery.
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    President, Co-Impact
    Awo Ablo is President at Co-Impact and serves on non-executive boards at Oracle, the Tony Blair Institute, and the Institute of Development Studies at University of Sussex. She mentors corporate leaders through the Black Corporate Board Readiness program at Santa Clara University. Previously, she was EVP for Strategy and Partnerships at the Tony Blair Institute, Director of External Relations at the International HIV/AIDS Alliance, and Director of Business Development at BBC Media Action. Drawing on cross-sector experience spanning governance, public health, human rights, technology, media, and global development, Awo has led organizations through transformation and hypergrowth. She has also contributed to advisory groups including the Chatham House Global Health Working Group. A frequent speaker on global issues, she is proudly Ghanaian with dual British citizenship, bringing a global perspective shaped by living and working across Europe, America, Africa, and Southeast Asia.
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    Founder & CEO, Lightdale LLC
    Jared Carney founded Lightdale, a global holding and strategic advisory firm, in 2012 as the natural evolution of a career spent building companies and relentlessly forging partnerships with business leaders, influential philanthropists and government officials across the globe. A private investment firm, Lightdale also works with sophisticated investors, family offices and large pools of capital, corporations and governments which are interested not only in generating returns, but also in effecting socially impactful and philanthropic change. Through Lightdale’s collective insights, unique partnerships and trusted network, the firm is able to connect these constituents with fresh, disruptive and transformational ideas, thereby accelerating both the investment process and a company’s speed to market / growth. Lightdale also has many investments and joint ventures in dynamic growth regions of the world and diversified industries.
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    Chief Executive Officer, Kiva
    CEO - Kiva.org
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    Executive Director, Golden Women Vision Uganda
    Sylvia Acan is a born of Gulu District who was abducted from patong village at the age of 12 years. On return from the camp, she was lucky to be among those that were taken back to school and attained a diploma in social work and social administration from Makerere University. She was employed as a psychosocial support officer in the IDP camps and worked with Norwegian Refugee Council where she was offering psychological support to her peers among other roles. On closure of Norwegian Refugee Council’s work in the IDP camps in Northern Uganda, she saw that the need to continue supporting her peers was still huge and there were still high suicidal rates especially among the women due to the trauma from the war. This inspired her and five other female survivors started the Golden Women Vision. Golden Women Vision is a legally registered non-profit community based organisation with operations in Gulu and Omoro Districts (12 Sub counties and 04 Divisions) in Northern Uganda. The organisatio
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    Executive Director, Foundation for Community and Capacity Development
    Dan Eddie Nthara is a visionary from Malawi. He is the executive director of the Foundation for Community and Capacity Development (FOCCAD) aimed at improving the health and livelihoods of women and children in Malawi's last-mile hard-reach communities with 23 years of development programming. He holds an MBA in General Management and a Bachelor’s Degree in Public Health, Dan is responsible for strategic planning, resource mobilization, and facilitation of linkages and networks with the board and funders. He is a US Department of State Community Solutions Program Alumni and an African Visionary Fellow under the Segal Family Foundation.
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    Executive Director, Global Voices
    Malka Older is a writer, aid worker, and sociologist. She is the Executive Director of Global Voices, a community of writers, editors, and translators providing community journalism from all over the world and advocating for indigenous and minority languages, media literacy, digital rights, and online freedom of expression. Her science-fiction political thriller Infomocracy was named among the best books of 2016 by Kirkus, the Washington Post, and Book Riot. The Mimicking of Known Successes, a murder mystery set on Jupiter, was a finalist for the Nebula, Hugo, Locus, and Ignyte awards for Best Novella. She is a Faculty Associate at Arizona State University, where she teaches on predictive fictions. She is co-editor of We Will Rise Again, an anthology of speculative fiction about protest and collective action, which will be released in December 2025. Her opinions can be found in The Philadelphia Inquirer, The New York Times, The Nation, and Foreign Policy, among other places.
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    East Africa Program Director, Judith Neilson Foundation
    Titus brings 17 years of experience in international development, with extensive leadership experience in designing and managing multi-country programs through their cycle. He has a strong background in developing regional and global influencing strategies, capacity development initiatives, and conducting research and evaluation of projects. He brings expertise in economic policy, natural resources economics and governance, climate change, and social policy. In his most recent role, Titus served as acting Director of Programs at Open Society Foundations (OSF) where he developed a new program focused on Resource Futures. Prior to this, he was Division Director at OSF Africa, overseeing economic and social equity programs across the continent, from Johannesburg and later Dakar. He has also held roles at Oxfam, Transparency International, UNFPA, and the Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Titus is based in Sydney, Australia
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    President and CEO, HopeLab
    Margaret is President and CEO of Hopelab, a social innovation lab and impact investor working to support the mental well-being of teens and young adults, especially BIPOC and LGBTQ+ young people. Hopelab works at the intersection of tech and mental health alongside entrepreneurs, funders, researchers, and young leaders to create systems change and build a thriving future for underserved young people. Prior to Hopelab, Margaret launched the Innovations for the Underserved program and a mission investment fund at the California HealthCare Foundation. She has also held positions at the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Accenture, and the World Health Organization's Global Programme on AIDS. Margaret teaches entrepreneurship at the Stanford Graduate School of Business, sits on the boards of Health Leads, United States of Care and Project Glimmer, and is an adviser to Town Hall Ventures, Galileo, Hazel Health and several other early stage health services and tech ventures.
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    Interim Executive Coordinator, Alliance for Future Generations
    My name is Eparama Qerewaqa and I am (as of this year) the Interim Executive Coordinator for the Alliance for Future Generations (AFG), a young people led NGO based in Fiji. Prior to this I was a Project Officer with the organization for the last 5 years, having led many projects and programs for the organization. This included community and rural outreach on issues affecting young people such as Climate Change, Disaster Risk Reduction and Management, Sexual Reproductive Health and Trafficking in Persons as some examples of the wide ranging programs I have helped developed with our donors, partners and my team. I also do short to medium term consultations in the area of youth development, project management or micro-climate financing. I have a bachelors degree from the University of Fiji in Environmental Science (2020) while also currently still completing my Post-Graduate Diploma in Island and Oceans Stewardship from the University of the South Pacific.
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    CEO & Board Member, Gates Foundation
    As CEO of the Gates Foundation, Mark Suzman leads the organization in service of our mission – to help every person have the opportunity to live a healthy, productive life. Knowing that we cannot achieve that mission alone, he brings a deep commitment to building partnerships and ensuring that the culture of the foundation directly enables the impact we aspire to have. Mark serves as a member of the foundation’s board of trustees in his role as CEO. Mark's upbringing in apartheid South Africa instilled in him a desire to use the advantages afforded to him to help tackle injustice and inequality. He began his career doing that through journalism, writing for the Johannesburg Star and then the Financial Times, where he covered international trade policy, welfare reform, and political issues, including the historic 1994 election of Nelson Mandela. In 2000, Mark joined the United Nations, where he was part of the effort to implement the Millennium Development Goals under the leadership of then Secretary-General Kofi Annan. He held multiple positions at the UN over his six-year tenure, including senior advisor for policy and strategic communications in the Office of the Secretary General, and policy director in the Office of the Administrator of the United Nations Development Program. Mark joined the foundation in 2007 as director of Global Development Policy, Advocacy, and Special Initiatives. Prior to becoming CEO, he served as managing director of Country Offices, president of Global Policy and Advocacy, and chief strategy officer. In these roles, he built and oversaw the development of the foundation’s offices in India, China, Africa, and Europe, and managed the foundation’s relationships with government, private philanthropists, and civil society. He also implemented a new system for how the foundation measures impact and manages tradeoffs across its strategic priorities. Mark holds a doctorate in international relations from Oxford University, where he was a Rhodes Scholar. He earned his bachelor's degree, summa cum laude, from Harvard University.
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    Head of Social Impact, Canva
    Robyn is a purpose-driven leader and passionate advocate for Canva’s two-step plan: Build one of the world’s most valuable companies and do the most good they can. As the head of the Canva Foundation, she has played a key role in shaping Canva’s social impact strategy - helping the company join Pledge 1%, establish formal philanthropic structures, and embed impact into its DNA. With a background in law, human rights, education, and modern slavery, Robyn transitioned from corporate law to social impact to focus on systemic change. Over the past five years, she has helped grow Canva’s Step 2 work, ensuring impact is a core part of how Canva operates. Born and raised in South Africa, Robyn’s global perspective drives her deep commitment to Africa’s future and the power of business to accelerate change across emerging economies.
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    Individual, Individual
    Retired now from banking
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    Manager, Policy advocate and Content creator, inAble
    Julius Mbura is the Advocacy Officer and Head of Programming at inABLE, a passionate lawyer, and a dedicated advocate for Disability Rights. Despite being visually impaired, his commitment to Disability Inclusion and Accessibility drives his efforts for policy change. Julius leverages his lived experience to advocate for equal opportunities for persons with disabilities, using his powerful voice to promote positive change. As a public speaker and role model, he inspires younger generations with disabilities to realize their limitless potential. Julius's mission is to shift perceptions and create pathways for others by sharing impactful stories that highlight the abilities and achievements of persons with disabilities. He holds a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) from the University of Nairobi and is a proud alumnus of the Mandela Washington Fellowship (2024) and the International Visitor Leadership Program (IVLP) (2024), both of which have furthered his advocacy for a more inclusive society.
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    MD- Interventional Pain Management physician, St. Lukes Hospital
    I am a double Board certified Interventional Pain Management physician from the American Board of Anesthesiology. I am fellowship trained in Pain Medicine and I have been practicing for over 15 years. I have practiced in multiple settings- private, academic, in-patient and outpatient medicine. I have multiple state licenses and specialize in spine related pain diagnoses and treatment.
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    Community Health Worker, Lwala Community Alliance
    Millicent Miruka was among the first Community Health Workers (CHWs) trained by Lwala Community Alliance and the Ministry of Health in Migori County, Kenya. Motivated by a desire to save the lives of mothers and children, she became a CHW. With firsthand experience, Millicent understands the profound impact of her work—guiding pregnant mothers to ensure healthy births and providing ongoing support to children to prevent and manage illnesses. Millicent is not just a healthcare worker but a catalyst for change. She is a trained advocate who champions the critical role of CHWs. Millicent has contributed to global platforms, including delivering a keynote speech at the 2023 USAID MOMENTUM Maternal and Child Survival event, serving as a CHW panellist at the 2023 Maternal, Infant & Young Child Nutrition Community of Practice Convening, and presenting an opening speech at the 2025 Schwab Foundation Awards at the World Economic Forum.
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    Country Director, ActionAid International Uganda
    Xavier Ejoyi has over 25 years development work experience focused on governance, social development and applied policy research. He has a keen interest in championing integrity in public service, human dignity in crises situations. He is currently the Country Director of ActionAid International Uganda, a leading social justice organization focused on addressing structural causes of poverty, including corruption, violence against women and girls, as well as climate change. He has previously worked with USAID/Uganda and Danida as a senior conflict and peace building specialist, with Uganda Child Rights NGO Network as a Senior researcher, with Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative as a researcher, and World Harvest Mission as a classroom teacher. Xavier currently chairs the Board of Uganda National NGO Forum – an independent national platform for NGOs in Uganda. He holds MA in Peace and Reconciliation Studies from Coventry University, and BA in Social Sciences from Makerere University.
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    CEO, CLIMATENZA
    Akshay Makar is the Founder & CEO of Climatenza Solar, a leading solar thermal technology company focused on industrial decarbonization. Under his leadership, Climatenza is revolutionizing process heat with advanced solar collectors, helping industries transition from fossil fuels to clean energy. With a strong commitment to sustainability, he has led Climatenza in securing strategic partnerships and government collaborations, driving large-scale solar adoption. Akshay’s expertise in solar thermal technology, energy efficiency, and policy advocacy has positioned Climatenza as a key player in the global energy transition. His vision is to make industrial solar heat the mainstream energy source, reducing carbon footprints and creating a sustainable future.
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    Founder, COMACO
    Dale Lewis has pioneered research, piloted programs, and engineered solutions for harmonizing small-farmer needs around food production, markets and biodiversity with the founding of Community Markets for Conservation (COMACO), a social enterprise that drives consumer-based incentives to adopt agroforestry-based regenerative farmers around community-led conservation plans. With a team of 315 staff and over 335,000 small-scale farming households following a farming system that has contributed to a food brand called It’s Wild!, COMACO is transforming markets andlocal commitment to conservation.
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    Co-Director, Mundo Común
    Lina co-directs Mundo Común, a research and design lab focused on developing transdisciplinary strategies for cultural change in response to the planetary crisis. Her work is centered on the evolution of human identity in a more-than-human world. It intersects somatic studies and design thinking, particularly in narrative creation and the facilitation of multisensory experiences in nature. With a professional background in graphic design and contemporary dance, she has long-worked as a design strategist, content curator, and creator, all driven by a practice of somatic research and an inquiry into eco-systemic health.
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    Founder, Funders of African Descent
    Ineza is a pan-African builder committed to reshaping how Afro-descendant leaders shape our collective future. She co-founded Funders of African Descent (FoAD) to build a global community of Afro-descendant funders who collaborate to direct smarter resources to Afro-descendant communities - by normalizing proximity and representation in funding decisions. Her career spans impact investing, venture philanthropy, and operating roles in education ventures. Most recently, she served as an Investment Principal at the Mulago Foundation, sourcing bold ideas and coaching entrepreneurs primarily across Africa and India. She holds an MBA from Duke University and is also a yoga teacher, integrating wellness as a practice for stamina in the work of shifting global norms.
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    Portfolio Sourcing Director, Rippleworks
    As Rippleworks' Portfolio Sourcing Director, Leah is focused on finding high-impact organizations for Rippleworks to support. Prior to Rippleworks, Leah helped build Stanford Impact Labs at Stanford University, connecting research in the social sciences with people working on the front lines of solving social problems. Before that, Leah spent seven years in East Africa, first working as a Global Health Corps Fellow in Burundi for Population Services International, and then as the Deputy Country Director for One Acre Fund Rwanda. During her time at One Acre Fund, she managed a team that grew the customer base by over 5x, serving almost 300,000 farm families across Rwanda. She currently lives in Paris, France with her husband and very wild (but very cute) two-year-old son, Desmond.
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    Individual, Individual
    Chief Development Officer, The Carter Center, 1999 - Present
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    Individual, Individual
    I was trained as an electrical engineer in the late 1960s with an interest in computing. This was in an era in which most universities weren't yet offering computer science. I also majored in philosophy and classical languages. My initial interests were in computer-aided instruction. In the early 1970s I worked for Tymshare, a commercial time-sharing provider and provided services for silicon valley engineering firms, such as Lockheed, Xerox PARC, Alza, and Hewlett-Packard. I cofounded two startups that engaged in minicomputer, then microcomputer software development. Then, for the next 30 years I was an independent consultant specializing in enterprise architecture. I did many projects with companies like IBM, Prudential, and Bank of America. For the last 10 years of my career I returned to my first love, combining software with education. Finally before retirement I worked closely with the leading standards body, IMS Global, on learning system component integration.
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    Unknown, Individual
    Retired advertising copywriter and software technical writer. Founder of the New Deal Art Registry.
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    Eugene R. Tempel Dean, Lilly Family School of Philanthropy, Indiana University
    Dean of the Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy, the world’s first school devoted to research and teaching about philanthropy. Prior roles include vice president of international operations at the Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE), associate dean at the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) and executive director of its Foreign Policy Institute, where he continues to serve as a fellow. Also served as deputy director of the world security project at the Rockefeller Brothers Fund and deputy vice president for advancement at The George Washington University. A former librarian at the Library of Congress, he began his career with faculty appointments at Brown University. Pasic earned his doctorate in political science at the University of Pennsylvania with a master’s degree in international relations from Johns Hopkins University and a bachelor’s degree from Yale University.
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    Senior Fellow, Democracy, Conflict and Governance Program, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
    Dr. Rachel Kleinfeld, a senior fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, is an expert on how troubled democracies facing polarization, violence, and other ills, can make major, positive, change. She serves on the boards of the National Endowment for Democracy, Freedom House, and States United for Democracy, and on the National Task Force on Election Crises. Her focus on security sectors has included service on the UN Security Sector Reform Advisory Group and as a fellow with the Halifax International Security Forum; she has also advised the EU and allied liberal democratic governments, and served on the Foreign Affairs Policy Board, which advises the U.S. Secretary of State quarterly. The author of three books, Rachel's TED talk has been translated into 17 languages and viewed over a million times. In 2010 she was named one of the top 40 Under 40 Political Leaders in America by Time magazine. A Rhodes Scholar, Kleinfeld holds degrees from Yale and Oxford Universities.
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    Deputy CEO, UBS Optimus Foundation
    Nalini joined the UBS Optimus Foundation in 2019 and currently, oversees the Foundations' strategies and programs in health, education, and climate and environment. She also is responsible for the reporting of the Foundation's social and environment impact. Prior to joining Optimus, Nalini worked for the Children's Investment Fund Foundation as Executive Director for Evidence, Measurement and Evaluation, and for the Big Win Philanthropy as Senior Manager for Strategy and Programs. She has held academic positions at Yale and Duke Universities in the US. Nalini completed her undergraduate degree in civil engineering and was a special education teacher in India.
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    Board Member, Trevor Noah Foundation
    Thabiso is a Chartered Accountant (SA) and a senior lecturer at the University of Johannesburg. He has a masters degree in Taxation. He has 17 years experience in the financial sector. He also has a keen interest in education in the corporate social investment space. He is a board member of the Trevor Noah Foundation, Nal'ibali (a NPO teaching children to read in their native language in South Africa). He is also the chairperson of the Sasol Khanyisa Board.
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    Chief Executive Officer, Primrose
    Kenan Ng’ambi is the founder and CEO of Primrose Community Health Organization. He holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Social Work. He is a Development Practitioner, and a 2021 Fellow of the International Chukwuma Leadership Transition Program (ICLTFP) in Africa. Kenan is also the Recipient of the 2010 Egmont Trust (United Kingdom) Award for Excellence in Recognition of his Inspirational Contribution to Improving the Quality Lives of Children and Families affected by HIV and AIDS at Community level. With over 14 years of experience in community development, he has overseen a successful transition from a small informal community-based support group of people living with HIV into a mature and formally registered, and functioning non-profit.
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    Executive Director, Under The Mango Tree
    Sujana has worked in the development sector across India for the last 25 years in the areas of local governance, rural livelihoods and labour in the informal sector.
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    CEO, IDEO.org
    Michelle Kreger is the CEO of IDEO.org, a non-profit design, innovation and strategy firm. In her role, she grows and nurtures a global team of designers, and sets vision and strategy. To date, IDEO.org has designed solutions that impact over 64 million people in 45 countries. Over the past 9 years, Michelle’s work has included reimagining global vaccine delivery, enabling critical TB, HIV and reproductive health care delivery, co-creating strategies to meet challenging moments, and designing spaces for collective action. All of her work at IDEO.org is centered around building a more just and inclusive world. Prior to IDEO.org, Michelle spent the first decade of her career leading Kiva.org’s global portfolio, where she was responsible for expanding to new markets and championing innovation through their social enterprise investment team, Kiva Labs. She has worked in over 50 countries, speaks Spanish and some French, and the best promotion she ever received was becoming a mom.
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    Abbot & Senior Dharma Teacher, Plum Village
    Brother Phap Huu is a senior teacher in Thich Nhat Hanh’s international community and the abbot of the monks community in Plum Village, the practice center founded by Thich Nhat Hanh in southwest France. Born in Vietnam, he emigrated to Canada as a child. He began training with Thich Nhat Hanh at the age of thirteen when he entered the monastery to become a monk. Thich Nhat Hanh gave him the name Chân Pháp Hữu, meaning “True Dharma Friend.” For over 15 years, he accompanied Thich Nhat Hanh on his international teaching tours as his attendant and assistant. Today, Brother Phap Huu is deeply committed to building community and continuing Thich Nhat Hanh’s legacy, bringing his teachings into our modern world. Brother Phap Huu is a beloved co-host of the Plum Village podcast, The Way Out Is In.
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    Visionary Architect of Story and Possibility, Kashif Incubator
    Chanelle Elaine is a Black feminist narrative disruptor who believes storytelling builds worlds, honoring our narratives and imagining new futures. As Founder of Kashif Incubator, she creates pathways for storytellers whose work holds our fantastical imaginings, collective wounds, and visions for what's possible. Kashif reimagines storytelling as cultural care, ensuring artists are holistically resourced, while practicing an internal culture of centering self, family, then work. Chanelle has partnered with the Black Feminist Fund, Women & Justice Project, and Crenshaw Dairy Mart. Her work has been supported by NoVo, Surdna, & Ford foundations. She executive produced the award-winning documentary Beyond Survival, which also screened at San Quentin Prison and contributed to policy changes in several states. She produced Netflix's First Match, serves on the Board of I Am Why, and was a fellow with Sundance, IFP, Tribeca and Film Independent. She holds an MFA from Columbia University.
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    Director of Operations and Partnerships, Livelihood Impact Fund
    Aude Anquetil leads Partnerships and Operations at the Livelihood Impact Fund, which invests in organizations improving livelihoods and increasing incomes for vulnerable populations in Sub-Saharan Africa. Before joining LIF, she worked to strengthen philanthropic ecosystems in Africa and the US, encouraging high net worth individuals to expand their giving and mapping how diverse forms of philanthropy collectively drive impact. With a decade of experience in fundraising and operational strategy, she has supported mission-driven organizations in building the structures and resources needed to scale their impact across international development and domestic sectors.
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    Community and Communications Manager, Skoll Centre for Social Entrepreneurship, Said Business School
    Izzy Mohammed is an AI & Marketing Strategist with a decade of experience navigating world-leading organisations and teams through modern marketing and communications. She is also Communications Lead at the Ownership Project: Private Capital Owners & Impact, helping the research team’s work reach family offices and principals who want to deploy capital for impact. Izzy develops data-driven, AI-considered strategies that help teams work smarter, communicate clearly and drive sustainable growth. With a Master's degree in Digital Marketing and as an AI Ambassador at the University of Oxford, she focuses on how emerging technologies can advance marketing operations, empower teams and strengthen organisational impact.
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    Senior Programme Manager, Fondation Chanel
    Kristina has worked for 10 years in the international development and humanitarian sector in private foundations and international NGOs such as Plan International and Save the Children. Upon joining Fondation CHANEL 4 years ago as the International Programme Officer, Kristina has managed and grown the foundation’s portfolios in Latin America, the UK, Africa & the Middle East North Africa, and at a global level. Whilst supporting the foundation’s various phases of scale up and growth, Kristina led the development of a global partnerships and advocacy strategy and now manages a portfolio of global partnerships worth $50m, including as a Board Member for the Girls First Fund. Kristina holds a BA in International Relations from the University of Sussex and an MA in Human Rights Law from the School of Oriental and African Studies. Based in London, born in Kenya and raised in Switzerland, Kristina is half-Filipina, half-German and speaks English, French, Spanish, and German.
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    Director, Pluriversity.in
    Hi, I’m Dhrstadyumn a climate justice entrepreneur working at the intersection of youth leadership, environmental justice, and social movement-building in India and South Asia. My work is guided by the belief that climate action must be inclusive, organic, and decentralized—led by those most affected. As the co-convener of the Indian Youth Climate Convening, I have dedicated my career to empowering young people to lead climate action, shape policy, and build resilient communities. At Pluriversity.in we are driven by the insights and energy of youth-led social movements to create meaningful impact solutions for all stakeholders. Our team curates opportunities for clients to have a meaningful engagement with youth-led networks, and drive tangible impact. I am interested in understanding how global businesses, philanthropies, and social impact investors are strategising on supporting youth-led solutions to build a just future. +919868113891 | solutions@pluriversity.in
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    Co-founder and COO, Khushi Baby
    Mohammed Shahnawaz, a former doctoral fellow, is the COO and Co-Founder of Khushi Baby, an award-winning community health innovation organization leveraging technology to transform last-mile public health delivery in India. Born and raised in Bihar, in a region often labeled backward yet rich in cultural diversity and community resilience, Shahnawaz’s upbringing deeply shaped his commitment to equity and grassroots health improvement. His early life experiences instilled in him a belief that communities—no matter how underserved—deserve dignified healthcare supported by reliable systems. As a researcher, he consistently encountered poor-quality health data—a challenge that sparked his mission to strengthen data systems at the grassroots. During this time, he met Ruchit Nagar, then a Yale University public health student, who had developed a digital immunization tracking prototype. Their shared vision of leveraging technology for community health became the foundation for Khushi Baby
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    Founder, Unity House
    Louise Marra is from the Ngāi Tūhoe Maori tribe in Aotearoa New Zealand and is also Pākehā, of celtic origins. She is an author, movement maker and systems healer. Her leadership experience has spanned all sectors having held senior leadership and governance roles within Government, the private sector, philanthropy and the NGO sector. She has been an advisor to the Prime Minister, director of private sector companies, led major policy inititives, has helped set up social innovation labs both for Government and for Philanthropy and now leads restorative leadership, decolonization programmes and healing processes for organizations and systems. She has studied individual, transpersonal, somatic, collective and intergenerational trauma and how these might be applied to healing systems. She is the author and founder of the social enterprise ReRoot, of Unity House, of the Pakeha Project, an associate of the Centre for Social Impact and a senior associate with the Collective change Lab.
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    CEO, Deaf eLimu Plus
    Hudson Asiema is a Deaf software developer and the founder of Deaf eLimu Plus, an ed-tech company dedicated to inclusive education for the Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing community. With expertise in accessible learning solutions, he developed the DEP Dictionary, an African Sign Language dictionary with interactive lessons and games. Passionate about digital accessibility, he leverages technology to bridge educational gaps. His work includes app development and educational products and services.
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    Executive Director, Publish What You Pay
    Dr Ketakandriana ("Ke") Rafitoson is a Malagasy political scientist, community organizer, anticorruption campaigner and por-democracy activist. She is the global Executive Director of Publish What You Pay (PWYP), a movement fighting for a cleaner and fairer energy future, and the volunteer Vice-Chair of Transparency International, the global coalition against corruption. She also serves as a member of the international board of the Fisheries Transparency Initiative (FiTI), and sits within the advisory board of the African Women Against Corruption Network (AWACN). A mother of four, Ke is passionate about social justice and civil resistance, is lecturing about local democracy and citizens engagement at the Catholic University of Madagascar (UCM), and has co-founded several social movements in her country. She holds a doctoral degree in Political Science from IEP Madagascar and a doctoral degree in Sociology for Development from UCM.
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    Uganda Managing Director, Earth Enable
    Douglas is a management professional with over 14 years of experience across several social enterprises in East Africa. He began his career doing sales of communication services, after which he moved to the renewable energy sector, specifically providing solar home systems and lanterns to rural communities in Kenya. Inspired by a career at the juncture of purpose and profit, Douglas worked to provide life improving solutions such as Solar Lamps, Water Filters, Biogas Digesters and Improved Cook Stoves for rural communities in Kenya, Uganda and the Democratic Republic of Congo for 11 years, working at four different social enterprises in the region. Douglas graduated from Kenyatta University in Nairobi with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology and Economics in 2010. He currently serves at EarthEnable, a social enterprise providing earthen floors and wall plaster to rural households in East and Central Africa.
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    Executive Director, Maremoto
    Jess is the Executive Director of Maremoto, which builds a world where Latinos take charge of our lives through unified power in politics, media, and culture. She is the co-owner and founder of Latino Media Network, an audio focused media company for Latinos with radio stations around the country, with one of the largest capital raises for a Latina-owned startup in history. She is a serial entrepreneur, co-founding Care in Action, Families Belong Together, Supermajority, and Poderistas. Jess also advises trailblazing presidential campaigns, serving as a staffer and advisor for President Obama, Secretary Clinton and Vice President Harris. She has been recognized many times for her work, including as a Time 100 Next Honoree, Entrepreneur’s 100 Women of Influence, and on many lists as one of the countries leading Latina leaders.
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    Project Manager, Yachay Suyu
    Environmental justice activist and member of Yachay Suyu (To exist/be present in the territory, in Quechua), a collective creating community spaces in urban areas to address environmental justice, based in one of the many Limas in Peru. As an environmental engineer, I focus on climate finance, integrating people into nature conservation and try to ensure that financial mechanisms strengthen community resilience rather than reinforcing extractive models. Passionate about fostering collective transformations and rethinking problems to respond from local realities to global crises impacting our territories.
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    Director, Global Philanthropy Forum
    Sarah Howard is the Managing Director of Global Philanthropy Forum. She has developed and spearheaded the organization's recent 2.0 strategic vision, the first post-founder strategic transition. A social innovator, entrepreneur, and storyteller, Sarah’s passion for understanding systems has led her across the globe to witness and document complex human and systems stories. She uses narrative development, strategic thinking, and community-building tools to map new structures for society and stories for how to get there. Along the way, she has built several initiatives and organizations from these experiences. Her latest documentary Climate Blueprint is currently on a global tour, and her social cohesion project, Listening Lab, is growing alongside her podcast, Track Two, which explores the question ‘What is a good society?’ Sarah grew up in Berkeley and now lives on Ohlone land in Oakland, CA.
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    Director, The Rockefeller Foundation
    Nicole Demestihas is a strategic leader with 25 years of experience in international development, humanitarian response, and climate resilience across five continents. As Managing Director at The Rockefeller Foundation, she cultivates strategic partnerships and mobilizes resources for large-scale climate solutions across energy, food, and health. Previously, she held senior roles at Save the Children, Mercy Corps, and the Institute for Sustainable Communities, driving high-impact teams, programs, and partnerships and scaling new global initiatives. Nicole worked on the frontlines leading emergency responses in conflict zones, expanding programs, and pioneering results-based evaluation systems. She holds a Master’s in Development Studies from LSE and a Bachelor’s in Anthropology and Psychology from Smith College. As a collaborative alchemist, she thrives at the intersection of strategy, innovation, and impact, forging sustainable solutions to global challenges.
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    Executive Director and COO, Gold House
    Jeremy is the Executive Director, COO, and Co-Founder of Gold House, the leading cultural ecosystem that unites, invests in, and champions Asian Pacific creators and companies. At Gold House, Jeremy oversees all narrative change initiatives, including partnerships with the world’s biggest entertainment, media, and research companies. He’s been featured across cultural events and media – such as the Golden Globe Awards, TIME, and the Today Show – and helped lead Gold House to receive recognition from the White House to the Shorty Awards to a Fast Company Brand that Matters. In 2023, Jeremy was named one of Hollywood’s New Leaders by Variety. Prior to Gold House, Jeremy was a counsel at O'Melveny & Myers working on high-stakes entertainment litigation, including the Michael Jackson wrongful death trial and AT&T and Time Warner merger trial. He was born and raised in Southern California and went to college and law school at Harvard.
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    Unknown, MacArthur Foundation
    Lauren Pabst is a Senior Program Officer in the Journalism and Media program at the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation. She leads the Foundation’s Nonfiction Multimedia Storytelling grantmaking in support of documentary films and filmmakers through an organizational funding strategy. Prior to joining the Foundation in 2012, Lauren worked in documentary film research and production, including with Rada Studio, Black Public Media, and Public Policy Productions. She serves on the Board of Directors of Media Impact Funders and was selected as one of 2021’s DOC NYC Documentary New Leaders. Lauren serves on the Steering Committee of Nuestro Futuro, an initiative of the Chicago Community Trust.
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    Director of Donor Engagement, Center for Secure and Modern Elections
    Janae Dasef is the Director of Donor Engagement for the Resilient Elections Network, a collaborative effort led by the Center for Tech and Civic Life, Center for Secure and Modern Elections, and Institute for Responsive Government, working with dozens of partners across the country to support election rules and administration so the United States can have free, fair, trusted elections.
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    Founding Member, Shake The Table
    Swatee works with government private and public foundations in strategy development and design, with individuals and families of wealth on their redistribution strategies and oversees a portfolio of businesses and start-ups across philanthropy, socially minded businesses and the arts. Swatee was previously Director of the With and For Girls Collective, the world’s only participatory fund by and for adolescent girls and prior was Director of Stars Foundation, a private philanthropic foundation. She is a founding member of several collectives working across philanthropy and social justice movements including Closer Than You Think, Healing Solidarity and Shake the Table. She is a Visiting Fellow of LSE's Marshall Institute, a Board member to L'Oreal Fund for Women and Board Co-Chair of both the Global Fund for Children and EMpower - The Emerging Markets Foundation. She draws strength from bridging and convening for collaborative action across all she does.
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    Director and Education Lead, LGT Venture Philanthropy
    Marcia is LGT Venture Philanthropy’s global education lead, overseeing the Foundation’s work in education in Africa and India. She has over 15 years of experience in venture philanthropy, consulting and investment banking across Latin America, South Asia, Africa, the US and Switzerland.
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    Managing Director, Bayer Foundation
    Kyra Constanze Pauly is the Managing Director of Bayer Foundation, the Corporate Foundation of Bayer AG. Kyra has more than 20 years of professional experience within the pharmaceutical and agricultural industry sectors. She joined Bayer in 2006 in new business development and consulting. Since then, she held various roles with increasing responsibility in Pharma and Agriculture, covering areas like innovation, marketing, sustainability, strategy and corporate development. Kyra has a passion for and track record of developing impactful strategies and partnerships that improve people’s lives. She holds a diploma in Health Economics from the University of Cologne. She’s married and has one daughter.
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    Fundraising & Partnerships Manager, Uncommon
    Alisa Adams is a political scientist and development professional passionate about leveraging technology for socio-economic change in Africa. She holds an MSc in Political Science from Leiden University and a BA (Cum Laude) in Law and Politics from Utrecht University. Currently, she is the Fundraising and Partnerships Manager at Uncommon, a Zimbabwean NGO providing free tech education to underserved youth, where she previously served as Programs Manager. She is also the Founder and Executive Director of the Future Wings Foundation, which supports children's education in Zimbabwe. Before joining Uncommon, Alisa worked as a Project Consultant for a tech start-up in Amsterdam, leading cross-sector projects in business development and market research. With a strong background in research, policy, and advocacy, she has conducted fieldwork on indigenous rights in Mexico and actively promotes African development through writing and public engagement.
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    Executive Director, Daniel Sachs Foundation
    Paul is the Executive Director of the Daniel Sachs Foundation and a recognized impact entrepreneur driving change across democracy, education, and housing development. A leading voice in political innovation, he has co-founded multiple organizations dedicated to reimagining politics, including the Apolitical Foundation and the Multitudes Foundation. He also serves on the board of the Foundation for Democracy & Pluralism. In education, Paul is the chair and co-founder of F1RST, a foundation committed to breaking down barriers to opportunity and empowering underrepresented talent to succeed. He also serves on the board of Beckmans College of Design. Recognized for his leadership, Paul was named an Obama Leader in 2023.
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    COO, MasiSports
    With over 12 years of experience in the non-profit sector, I bring a wealth of knowledge as a Director of Operations, adept at aligning operational processes with organisational strategies to ensure impactful program implementation. Currently, as the Chief Operations Officer at MasiSports NPO, I spearhead strategic initiatives that enhance our program delivery. I have a strong track record in process improvement and team leadership, coupled with expertise in implementing monitoring and evaluation frameworks for maximum impact and that directly supports our organisation's goals and drives meaningful outcomes.
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    Managing Trustee, Vikas Centre for Development
    Architect(1976) from CEPT, Ahmedabad. Established VIKAS Non profit(1978). Working on twin issues of environment & poverty since last 46 years. Established SAVE Pvt. Ltd, techno-marketing service organisation (1995). Member-Gujarat Coastal Zone Management Authority, SEAC, and EAC & CRZ Committee, GoI. Major Projects: Slum upgrading project for World Bank (82,500 families) Director, TAP of ACHR, Thailand, Philippines, Indonesia, Vietnam, Thailand, Cambodia, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh India. Watershed Development Prog., GoI - 20,500 ha Mangrove and Associates plantation (3,000 ha-7.5 million plants, 30 km length) Designed - Great Green Wall of Gujarat, for the coast of Gujarat Solar pumps in salt production in LRK & Solar drip for small farmers in Gujarat Awards & Recognition: Finalist, Amazing Indian, Times Now TV Featured in ‘Down to Earth,’ Bloomberg TV India Winner, Hasmukh Shah Awards 2024 COP28 Actionist COP29 IMPACT Maker
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    Co-Founder, ArtLords
    Kabir Mokamel is an Afghan artist and activist whose work engages with themes of war, displacement, dispossession, migration, and gender issues. Using art as a medium for social change, he seeks to inform the public on the roots and impacts of conflict. Known for his public murals, Kabir has painted across the globe, including in North America, Europe, South Asia, and Australia. His art reflects both personal and collective experiences shaped by Afghanistan’s decades of war, the resulting diaspora, trauma, and the profound impact on women. As a co-founder of ArtLords—a collective of artists and activists dedicated to advancing social change through the transformative power of art in Afghanistan—he leads art activism while continuing an independent practice that highlights the resilience and struggles of those affected by conflict and forced displacement.
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    Director of Operations, Reynolds Foundation
    Leading civic education and technology initiatives in Costa Rica and Latin America, Nia has a background across the NGO, private equity, and executive headhunting industries. She holds a BA in International Relations from the University of Birmingham, UK and is a Reynolds Fellow at the University of Cornell’s School of Public Administration. Nia is committed to empowering citizens and promoting freedom and democracy in Latin America and beyond and believes that public-private partnerships plays a key part in social development.
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    Executive Director, Strong Roots Congo
    Dominique Bikaba is the Founder and Executive Director of Strong Roots Congo, a DRC-based organization focusing on human rights, conservation, and sustainable development. For over twenty-five years, Bikaba has worked to design and manage conservation and sustainable development programs aimed to balance human needs with those of forests and wildlife. His work emphasizes integrating indigenous knowledge into protected and conserved area management. Part of his expertise includes developing and managing great ape habitat connectivity projects for landscape and wildlife restoration in eastern DRC. Bikaba advocates for the integration of indigenous knowledge into applied sciences. He has supplemented his long commitment with advice and work with other national and international organizations. Bikaba holds a Master’s degree from Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies.
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    Regional Partnerships Director, East & Southern Africa, Vibrant Village Foundation
    Based in Nairobi, Maimuna Kabatesi is the Regional Partnerships Director for the East and Southern Africa region at Vibrant Village Foundation. She has extensive professional experience working in civil society and philanthropic spaces on climate justice, renewable energy and agriculture programmes. In addition, she has focused on communications, advocacy and research across several countries in Africa and in Europe. Maimuna has worked in grantmaking and supporting civil society organizations in institutional capacity development for over 10 years.
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    Co-President, New Media Ventures
    Jessica Salinas serves as Co-President of New Rising Ventures and New Media Ventures, impact investment funds supporting entrepreneurs who are innovating for social and political power, respectively. Previously, she was a partner at a global impact fund, the founding Social Impact Lead at Headspace, and the founding Director of the Stanford Latino Entrepreneurship Initiative Business Scaling Program. Jessica serves on the board of Words Uncaged and StreetCode Academy, and the Advisory Board of Plug In Ventures and the Investment Committee of USC's Venture Fund. Jessica received her BA in Communication from Stanford and her MS in Social Entrepreneurship from USC Marshall School of Business
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    Co-Founder & CTO, Essential Impact
    Fre Tachea is the co-founder and CTO of Essential Impact, Essential is the first to have developed a bio-manufactured protein for human consumption in sub-Saharan Africa. With a footprint in Kenya and Ethiopia, Essential’s mycelium production serves to create low-cost, high-quality, climate-resilient protein to tackle malnutrition and transform food systems. Fre has worked in fermentation technology for 18 years. Most recently, she was the Director of Fermentation at Culture Biosciences, a series C startup valued at $500M, where she led large scale bioreactor builds and established and oversaw a team of engineers to accelerate bioprocessing using high-throughput bioreactors. She has managed more than 50 company’s fermentation processes and developed large bio-process engineering teams. Fre is the winner of the prestigious 2025 the Elevate Prize.
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    Global Head, Fondation Chanel
    Karen Meddour is the Global Head of Fondation CHANEL. Responsible for translating the Foundation’s vision and plans road map and governance model to advance the work. She heads a growing team over 35 employees in the UK, France, USA, Singapore and Mexico.
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    Executive Director, All Voting is Local
    Hannah Fried is a Co-Founder and the Executive Director of All Voting is Local and AVL Action. Previously, Hannah served as the National Director and Deputy General Counsel for Voter Protection on Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign. In 2012, Hannah served as the Voter Protection Director for President Obama’s reelection effort in Florida, and from July 2009 to March 2012, was the Deputy Director and Deputy Counsel for Voter Protection at the Democratic National Committee. Hannah served with the Obama campaign’s voter protection staff during the 2008 primaries, and joined the advance staff for the general election in June 2008. Hannah spent several years in federal government service, at the Department of Justice and at the Environmental Protection Agency. She is a frequent commentator on voting rights and democracy issues, and has been featured in outlets including The Washington Post, The New York Times, Axios, Rolling Stone, The New Yorker, The Atlantic and MSNBC.
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    Senior Philanthropy Advisor, Climate Lead
    Gideon is a senior philanthropy advisor for Climate Lead, where he advises philanthropists eager to fund game-changing climate solutions at scale.
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    Chief Program and Innovation Officer, Seed Global Health
    I am passionately driven and deeply committed to helping build the strongest, most efficient, effective, and well-run health systems to serve communities’ needs in sub Saharan Africa. I have spent the past sixteen years designing, developing, and implementing large-scale public health programs, including eight years in senior management role in a number of countries in sub-Saharan Africa (South Africa, Ivory Coast, Kenya, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, South Sudan, Swaziland, Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe). I have worked extensively in: health systems strengthening to deliver quality HIV diagnosis, treatment and care, Sexual and Reproductive Health, leading diverse teams through change, capacity building, fundraising, and managing large USG grants and private funds from individuals and foundations. I cherish opportunities to engage deeply, strategically, and passionately to transform the lives of the next generation of our continent.
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    Community Health Worker, Partners In Health
    I am a community health worker,recently promoted to community health worker coordinator. I have been in the former for eighteen years. One of my roles in the current position is to coordinate all community activities in the facility while ensuring that all programs done by village health workers are in line with the current MoH policy. Accompaniment model as well as DOT are my top priorities
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    Co-Founder and Managing Director, Holistic Global Health Foundation
    Family & Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner with 39 years experience in health care & wellness. Completed Master's Degree in Community Based Primary Health Care Programs in Global Health at Johns Hopkins University in 2020. Attended Geneva International Center for Justice (GICJ) Junior Diplomatic Fellowship Program, receiving training in International Human Rights Law and Human Rights mechanisms. Attended & participated in United Nations Human Rights Council during this time. Other experience includes working with the homeless population, survivors of sex-trafficking, development of maternal child & mental health programs for both clients & providers (whom I believe are often overlooked). Support holistic approach to global health with background in fitness and yoga, other modalities. Passionate about cultural immersion to guide collaboration within existing programs and create new opportunities to improve health outcomes for underserved communities. Strong interest working in Africa.
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    Secretary General, World Liberty Congress
    Leopoldo López is a Venezuelan freedom activist and former political prisoner (2014–2020), sentenced for leading non-violent protests. After seven years in confinement, he escaped Nicolás Maduro’s regime in 2020 and now lives in Spain with his family. López served as mayor of Chacao (2000–2008) and founded Voluntad Popular, a pro-democracy movement. He is a co-founder of the World Liberty Congress, connecting global pro-democracy leaders. Currently, he is a visiting fellow at the Wilson Center and The Institute and has lectured at Stanford. López holds a BA from Kenyon College and an MPP from Harvard Kennedy School. His books include Venezuela Energética and Preso pero Libre. He has written for major outlets like The Wall Street Journal and The New York Times and received awards such as the Sakharov Prize and Harvard’s Alumni Achievement Award.
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    Chief Executive Officer, Synergy Sansthan
    I am Vimal Jat, a social entrepreneur and Co-founder & CEO of Synergy Sansthan, a youth-led non-profit nurturing marginalized children, adolescents, and youth leadership in rural and tribal Madhya Pradesh. I also co-created the MP Youth Collective for youth rights advocacy. Through Synergy Sansthan, I have designed leadership journeys addressing gender, education, governance, livelihoods, civic education, and climate action. Over 19 years, my team and I have created safe spaces for first-generation learners, impacting 30,000+ youth. Born in Seoni Malwa, Madhya Pradesh, I hold a postgraduation in Social Work from Devi Ahilya University, Indore. In 2004, I formed a youth group to champion youth rights, leading to Synergy Sansthan’s founding in 2006. Today, with 81 staff, 300 fellows, and 2,000 volunteers in 300 villages, we work intensively in 8 districts and extensively across Madhya Pradesh, fostering an inclusive and just society.
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    Co-Chair and Medical Sciences Professor, Docs with Disabilities: Agents of Change
    Dr. Satendra Singh is Director-Professor of Physiology at the University College of Medical Sciences & GTB Hospital, Delhi, India. He is Co-chair of International Council for Disability Inclusion in Medical Education, Commissioner at the Lancet Commission on Disability and Health & member of core group on disability at the National Human Rights Commission, India. He is a disability justice advocate who has brought many policy reforms including the inclusion of disability competencies in the new medical curriculum in India. He was awarded by the President of India, with the National Award for making the elections in India disabled-friendly & is the first Indian to get the prestigious Henry Viscardi Achievement Award in the USA. He is involved as amicus curiae by the Supreme Court of India for medical admissions of learners with disabilities.
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    Executive Director, Architects of Diversity Malaysia
    Jason Wee is the Co-Founder and Executive Director of Architects of Diversity, a youth-led non-profit that builds a peaceful, equitable and inclusive Malaysia by creating an ecosystem of change that addresses racial and religious divisions in the nation. Since 2018, AOD incubates youth advocates and organisations, and mobilises legislative, governmental, corporate and philanthropic actors towards creating solutions for social cohesion and anti-discrimination. Jason has led the organisation's growth to become one of the largest civil society organisations in Malaysia and hopes to scale its collective impact further through functioning as an ecosystem builder and intermediary. He is an Echoing Green Fellow and graduate of Princeton's School of Public and International Affairs.
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    CEO, ideas42
    As CEO of ideas42, Bridgette brings a proven track record of organizational transformation, leadership development, strategic partnerships, and revenue generation. Before joining ideas42, Bridgette was the Chief Customer Officer and later Chief People Officer at Opportunity@Work, where she played a pivotal role in reshaping employment practices nationwide. She influenced former Maryland Governor Larry Hogan to remove degree requirements from state jobs, an initiative that ignited a national movement. She also spearheaded the organization's expansion in Houston and Detroit, forging impactful partnerships with the Greater Houston Partnership, Chevron, the American Petroleum Institute, General Motors, and the Kellogg Foundation. Bridgette was Per Scholas's chief impact officer for 7.5 years, leading the organization's expansion from five to seventeen campuses. Her career includes Year Up, Points of Light Fdn, and CNCS. She resides in Howard County, MD.
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    Founder & CEO, The Neurodiversity Alliance
    Founder and Chief Empowerment Officer of The Neurodiversity Alliance, David Flink, is an author and social movement leader who imagines a world where all learners are seen, heard, and valued. David holds a Master's degree in dis/ability studies in education from Columbia University and two Bachelor's degrees with honors in education and psychology from Brown University. David has served on national nonprofit boards, including the Swanee Hunt Alternatives Foundation, Generation Citizen, CAST, and the New Profit Reimagine Learning Advisory Board. He is a Hearts on Fire Visionary, Pahara-Aspen Institute Fellow, Advisor for The Leadership Academy, and more. He has also received many honors and awards, including, but not limited to, the Prime Movers Fellowship, the prestigious Ashoka Fellowship, the Teachers College, the Columbia University Alumni Early Career Award, and the 2015 GQ Man of the Year. Most recently, David was named a 2021 CNN Hero for his work supporting students with LDs.
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    Executive Director, RenovaBR
    Bruna Barros is the Executive Director of RenovaBR, leading initiatives to strengthen democracy and political representation in Brazil. With 15+ years of experience spanning consulting, auditing, public sector, and social impact NGO, she has shaped governance strategies and impact-driven policies. She previously served as Undersecretary of Entrepreneurship and Microcredit for São Paulo, managing Brazil’s largest state microcredit fund. A Columbia, Johns Hopkins, FECAP, and Insper alumna, Bruna has expertise in public policy, social finance, and strategy. Passionate about fostering inclusive and diverse leadership, she collaborates with funders, institutions, and political networks to drive change.
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    Individual, Individual
    AJ Hale is the VP of Programs for The Dennis and Jane Reese Foundation and a Certified Cardiac Device Specialist specializing in implantable pacemakers and defibrillators. With extensive international experience in OR and Cath/EP procedures in resource constrained environments. AJ is a founding member of the Global Cardiovascular Collaborative, working to expand access to life-saving cardiovascular care in Sub-Saharan Africa and beyond. AJ actively organizes medical skill-share trips, provides remote and in-person education, helping to build sustainable healthcare capacity worldwide.
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    Finance Manager, Saildrone
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    Executive Director of Global Policy, ONE
    David McNair is Executive Director at ONE.org. Co-founded by Bono, ONE fights for a more just world by demanding the investments needed to create economic opportunities and healthier lives in Africa. For two decades he has worked on successful campaigns to reduce child mortality, unlock billions in funding for climate and sustainable development, reform the global financial architecture and crack down on grand corruption and tax evasion. He sits on the European Council on Foreign Relations Council, is a founding executive board member of the Africa Europe Foundation and sits on the Board of CLEAR Global, a nonprofit that helps people access vital information and be heard, whatever language they speak. He is a regular commentator on development and geopolitics, holds a PhD in social geography from the Queen’s University of Belfast and is author of ‘Why Europe Needs Africa’ published by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
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    Director, Rights and Livelihoods, Rights and Resources Group
    Bryson is a sustainability and natural resources expert with 15+ years of experience across Latin America, Africa, and Southeast Asia. As Director of the Rights and Livelihoods Program at the Rights and Resources Initiative, he leads efforts to promote sustainable supply chains, advance land tenure reforms, and scale community-led economies. With expertise in environmental policy, applied ecology, and international business, Bryson has advised governments, civil society, and private sector leaders on responsible land investments and forest governance. He has played a key role in global initiatives like the Interlaken Group, Path to Scale, and CLARIFI, mobilizing funding for Indigenous, community, and Afrodescendant land rights. A recognized thought leader, Bryson has spoken at global forums, worked with corporations on sustainability, and contributed to high-impact research featured in The Wall Street Journal, Reuters, Mongabay, and The Guardian.
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    Co-Founder, Nuestro Flow
    With 10 years of experience in the entrepreneurial sector, Adela Andrea González Pacheco is an expert in the design of projects focused on social issues such as discrimination and gender inequality. She is co-founder and director of Nuestro Flow, a social enterprise dedicated to the promotion of diversity, equity and inclusion through the accompaniment of companies for the implementation of the DEI approach, the creation of projects and pedagogical content. Currently, she is also the gender and diversity specialist for Acumen Latin America. Andrea is a Social Worker and Industrial Designer. She was also selected as one of the 23 social leaders of the international organization ACUMEN, being part of the first training cohort in Colombia, which makes her an Acumen Colombia 2019 Fellow.
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    CEO, The Elders
    Alistair Fernie has been Chief Executive of The Elders (a group of independent former world leaders set up by Nelson Mandela) since 2021. He advises Elders on all aspects of their work (climate, conflict, nuclear weapons and pandemics), and leads the Secretariat team supporting them. He reports to the Chair of The Elders (Juan Manuel Santos). Alistair has spent 30 years working in international development, humanitarian aid, foreign policy and human rights. He worked for the UK government for 18 years, in senior roles with the Department for International Development in London, Nairobi, Kabul and Dhaka, and with the Foreign and Commonwealth Office as a diplomat at the UN in New York. He has also been a strategy consultant with both McKinsey and his own company (Global Goals), a humanitarian aid worker with Médecins Sans Frontières in Rwanda, Georgia and Liberia, and a human rights campaigner with Amnesty International. He won the top First in Politics from Oxford University in 1992.
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    Chairperson, Barloworld Empowerment Foundation Trust
    Louisa Zondo is a co-founder of the Riky Rick Foundation, Chairperson of the Barloworld Empowerment Foundation, and former Chairperson of Oxfam South Africa. A lawyer and social activist, she played a key role in South Africa’s transition from apartheid and later led the South African Human Rights Commission. In memory of her son Riky Rick, she advocates for mental health, artivism, and youth support.
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    Individual, Individual
    Leah is dedicated to inclusivity and mentoring, with experience in accelerator programs and edtech. She co-founded Geekabled business a community dedicated to mentoring disabled tech talent, and has a background on finance, start-up acceleration and content creation.
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    Founder and Executive Director, LUUM
    Alejandro Torun is co-founder and CEO of Luum, an Ecommerce accelerator that connects social and environmental impact brands with the largest markets in the world. He co-created the brands MEEMA of sustainable textiles, and Danta of handmade goods, and has worked with over 75 impact brands helping them launch and grow their presence in North America and Europe. Alejandro is the founder of BAOBAB, a natural personal care brand in Guatemala, and is currently a member of the Board of Directors of Sistema B Central America and Caribbean. Alejandro has previously served as president of Sistema de Orquestas de Guatemala, and co-led a project to promote the diffusion and preservation of composer Joaquin Orellana’s work, culminating with a performance of his Sinfonía desde el tercer mundo, in Athens, Greece during Documenta14. Alejandro is a Skoll Fellow, has a BA in Economics with a minor in English from the University of Texas at Austin. Alejandro was born in Guatemala in 1977.
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    Executive Director, LakeHub
    Dorcas Owinoh is a trailblazer in Africa’s tech and innovation ecosystem, known for her leadership, resilience, and commitment to empowering youth and women. With over ten years of experience, she has transformed challenges into opportunities, earning accolades like Forbes 30 Under 30 Top 40 Under 40 Women in Kenya, and a Sakharov Peace Prize nomination**. As Co-founder & Executive Director of Lakehub, Dorcas has expanded access to technology and entrepreneurship in western Kenya, enabling thousands to gain market-relevant skills. Under her leadership, Lakehub now holds over 70% of the regional market share. She also leads Zone01 Kisumu, a digital skills program that attracted over 17,000 applicants in one year. Through partnerships with the County Government of Kisumu and global tech firms, the program connects young talent with mentorship, career opportunities, and the global job market
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    CEO and Founder, Assistive Technologies for Disability Trust
    Bernard Chiira is the Founder & CEO of Assistive Technologies for Disability Trust (AT4D), a leading innovation hub for assistive technology (AT) innovation and disability inclusion, based in Kenya. Bernard is an award winning and globally recognized leader, researcher, speaker and expert on topics such as innovation-driven entrepreneurship, assistive technology, equitable AI and disability inclusion. He is a Skoll Fellow (class of 2024) and In 2025, he was named in the Forbes Accessibility top 100 list. Bernard has contributed significantly to building and pioneering Africa’s most prominent disability innovation ecosystem, supporting over 70 assistive technology (AT) startups across Africa. He is committed to driving innovation that enables people's potential, fostering a more just and inclusive world. His impact resonates globally, with collaborations, awards and accolades across and beyond Africa, Europe, the UK, and the USA.
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    Co-Founder & CEO, Taleemabad
    Haroon is a teacher turned entrepreneur. He began teaching in the slums of Islamabad and later established Taleemabad, Pakistan's largest ed-tech company. Through TV broadcasts and mobile apps, Taleemabad reaches over 8.5 million students. More recently, Haroon has evolved Taleemabad also to support government schools, aiming to enhance public education on a large scale. His work has been recognized by Forbes Magazine and The New York Times, and he has received accolades from HH Queen Elizabeth and Nobel Laureate Malala Yousafzai.
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    Head of Lab, Go to Impact Foundation
    Aristiwidya Bramantika is a passionate leader and facilitator focused on culture’s transformative power. She drives social impact at GoTo Impact Lab, empowering local communities across Indonesia. She explores how the stories of Indonesian changemakers can scale social change. Committed to inclusive growth, Aristiwidya leverages local wisdom to foster sustainable and systemic solutions. With a strong passion for human development, leadership, and culture, she previously led the Foundation’s research arm and served as Senior VP of People and Culture at Gojek for seven years. There, she combined her computer science background and data-driven strategies to build a thriving, innovative workplace and ecosystem. Aristiwidya’s unique blend of technical expertise, leadership acumen, and commitment to social impact positions her as a key driver in creating meaningful change at the intersection of technology, people, and sustainability.
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    Krishen Mehta is the Chairperson of SaveLIFE Foundation USA. He is a writer, teacher, and speaker on issues of public health (road safety), poverty alleviation and global tax justice. Prior to his philanthropic initiatives, he was a partner with PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) and served in their New York, London, and Tokyo offices. His responsibilities included PwC’s US Tax practices in Japan, Singapore, Malaysia, Taiwan, Korea, China, and Indonesia, encompassing over 140 American companies conducting business in Asia. Krishen is a Senior Advisor to Tax Justice Network. He serves on the Advisory Board of Aspen Institute’s Business and Society Program, and is a member of the Asia Advisory Council of Human Rights Watch.
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    Global Director- Equity, Gender & Youth, Children's Investment Fund Foundation
    Linda leads CIFF’s global Equity, Gender & Youth Portfolio. In this role, she oversees the foundation’s global external engagement strategy on gender and its approach to embedding equity, including gender equity and meaningful adolescent and youth engagement, across its programmes and partnerships. She also works closely with CIFF’s People & Culture team on embedding Diversity, Equity & Inclusion in its workforce strategy. Linda is a member of the UK Board of EMpower and a member of the YIELD Hub Advisory Board. Linda has worked on global health, international trade and development issues for 18 years, including within multilateral institutions and as a public affairs professional advising EU institutions, civil society organisations and Fortune 500 companies. She has a Master’s Degree in International Relations from the London School of Economics and a Bachelor Degree in European and French Politics from King’s College London and Sciences Po Paris.
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    Regional Manager, Mesoamerica Territorial Fund
    MSc. María Pía Hernández Palacios, lawyer specialized in international environmental law.Since March 2023 she has been acting as regional manager of the Territorial Mesoamerican Fund (FTM), which is an alternative financial mechanism that serves as a “vehicle” to facilitate territorial investment, designed by the Mesoamerican Alliance of Peoples and Forests to benefit indigenous peoples' organizations and local communities in the main forested, highly biodiverse areas of natural and cultural heritage of importance in Mesoamerica. The FTM, despite being a recent 3 years initiative, has already allocated more than 2 USD million for small and medium-sized donations implemented by Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities in Mesoamerica.
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    Senior Analyst, Partnerships, CEO Office, Children's Investment Fund Foundation
    I am a Senior Partnerships Analyst in the CEO's Office at CIFF, and have been at CIFF for just over 2 years. My role is focused on supporting and advising CIFFs CEO and teams across CIFF on build and nurture relationships with key philanthropic partners. Previously I worked as a Programme Officer at Sightsavers in their Neglected Tropical Diseases Directorate.
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    Founder & President, Rede Mulher Empreendedora
    Social Entrepreneur, Founder of Rede Mulher Empreendedora (RME), and Instituto RME. Vice-President of the Global Compact Brazil Council of the UN, and Member of the Presidential Council – CDESS. President of W20, the G20 Engagement Group. Advisor to UAM/Grupo Ânima. Featured in the Merco ranking of Brazil’s Best Leaders, and recognized by awards such as: Bloomberg 500 Most Influential People in Latin America 2024, Melhores e Maiores 2024, Social Entrepreneur 2023, Executive of Value 2023 and Forbes Brazil's Most Powerful Women 2019. Author of the book “Negócios: um assunto de mulheres - A força transformadora do empreendedorismo feminino”.
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    Founder & CEO, Springboard Nigeria
    I am the Founder of Springboard – a Social Enterprise that empowers small scale farmers and rural women through a Cooperative movement. My team and I have built factories that convert our farmers' produce into finished products such as Chocolate, Plantain chips, Edible Crickets Insects Bread e.t.c. Springboard aims to change the old and poor perception of farming – we believe farming is a dignified source for livelihood and an exciting way of life. It should be done in a way that nourishes the health of people and nature. Springboard enterprise helps small scale farmers make a sustainable living, grow fair food, diversify, educate and train them to capture the most out of the value chain. Our farmers grow cacao, plantain, rice, corn and fruit trees like pawpaw. It promotes a transition to sustainable and organic farming amongst around 8000 farmers. Springboard also supports rural women in entrepreneurship with relevant business skills and micro-funds to start village enterprises.
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    Programme Director, Climate Emergency Collaboration Group
    Diego Casaes is a Program Director in CECG (Climate Emergency Collaboration Group), a philanthropic collaboration working on enhancing multilateral cooperation for climate and development. He is a 2025 Skoll Foundation Fellow and a TEDx Speaker, as well as a board member for several organisations in Brazil. He has over a decade of experience in advocacy, campaigns, and in international environmental negotiations, particularly supporting environmental, grassroots, and Indigenous Peoples. Before joining CECG, he was a Senior Director at the global campaigning organization Avaaz.
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    Co-founder & CEO, Leadership for Equity
    With a social impact career spread across 17 years, Madhukar Banuri is a leading social entrepreneur heading three education nonprofits reaching over 10 million children in government schools in India. He leads a 200-member team contributing towards systemic improvements in educational access and learning quality in 38 districts across 7 Indian states. Madhukar is the Founder of 'Leadership For Equity' and the Director of the 'Centre For Learning Resources (CLR)' and 'The Panaah Communities'. He started his education journey as a Teach For India Fellow from the first cohort in 2009. He holds an engineering degree from BITS Pilani and began his career as a management trainee with, Larsen & Toubro, Mumbai. Madhukar is a 2019 Ashoka Fellow & 2015 Acumen Fellow. He has also been a part of national and state-level government committees and supports young education organizations in an advisory capacity. Madhukar is a 2024 Skoll Fellow and is returning as a 2025 Senior Fellow at the SWF!
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    Director, Ford Global Fellowship, Ford Foundation
    Adria D. Goodson, PhD is director of Ford Foundation’s Global Fellowship program. She believes powerful leaders can be catalysts for collective action, including disrupting and transforming organizations and systems that perpetuate inequality. Adria has spent nearly three decades designing fellowships for senior leaders. She has integrated co-design models, adult development theory and adaptive leadership practices into these programs. These skills and practices support those who are leading through fast-paced change and increased complexity. Adria was the founding director of Hunt Alternatives Fund’s Prime Movers Fellowship, a program that supported innovative US leaders from 2005-2015. She worked with the Pahara-Aspen Fellowship program, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, and is a moderator for The Aspen Institute. She served on the faculty of Harvard University’s Graduate School of Education’s Education Doctorate in Leadership program for over a decade.
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    Director, Program Strategy, Pivotal Ventures
    Celiné (pronounced Seleena) Justice serves as the Program Strategy Director at Pivotal, an organization founded by Melinda French Gates which aims to advance all women’s power and influence. In this role she leads a team that resources the work of movements fighting to end violence and advance economic justice through innovative grantmaking, deep trust, the power of convening, and a dedication to responsive listening and learning. Prior to joining Pivotal, Celiné served as the Founder and President of Rooted Justice Solutions, a small consulting firm in which she supported a roster of clients on their philanthropic journeys including work with Moore Philanthropy, Abigail E. Disney, and the Warner Music Group Social Justice Fund. She is a Council on Foundation Career Pathways Fellow, serves as Co-Chair on the Advisory Council of the Collective Future Fund, holds a B.A. in Africana Studies from Brown University, and currently resides in Seattle, WA with her partner and two children.
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    Co-founded nonprofit organization Zmudri.sk It is an online platform for young people and teachers with free video courses and learning materials focusing on topics like civic issues, financial literacy, critical thinking, job search, mental health and many more. Finished MBA degree at Oxford University in 2024 as a Skoll Scholar.
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    CEO, Moonshot Platform
    Yemi A.D. is a Czech-Nigerian serial entrepreneur, multidisciplinary creative, and advocate for social innovation and youth empowerment, with over 20 years of experience spanning the entertainment industry, arts, and technology. He is the founder of Moonshot Platform, a U.S.-based nonprofit engaging young leaders from 150 countries to advance social innovations aligned with the UN Sustainable Development Goals, endorsed by the late U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright. A Henry Crown Fellow of the Aspen Institute, Yemi has spoken on global stages like TEDx, Singularity University Summit, and SXSW, and choreographed for Grammy-winning artist Kanye West. In 2022, he was honored by the Czech Senate for his contributions to social innovation. As founder of JAD Productions, Yemi has led award-winning campaigns for global brands such as Apple, Adidas, and Google, earning over 15 international accolades for creative excellence and social impact.
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    Founder & CEO, FreeFrom
    Sonya Passi is the founder of FreeFrom, a grassroots nonprofit organization in the US dedicated to helping survivors of gender-based violence achieve economic justice and long-term financial stability. To date, FreeFrom has served over 30,000 survivors and successfully advocated for legislation and corporate policy that has created new financial protections for more than 12 million survivors in the US. Through her work, she’s helped disburse over $2.2MM in emergency cash grants to survivors across the US and Puerto Rico, and supported nearly 2,000 survivors in saving nearly $1MM via FreeFrom’s Savings Match Program. These efforts, coupled with the founding of the Family Violence Appellate Project, the first and only organization in California to provide pro bono appellate legal services to survivors of intimate partner violence, and the creation of Gifted by FreeFrom, a survivor-centered social enterprise, have solidified her reputation as a next-generation thought leader.
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    CEO, Equality Fund
    Jess Tomlin is the CEO of the Equality Fund. In this role, Jess leads an effort to resource feminist movements around the world working to change systems, shift power and dismantle barriers. Jess has worked in Sub-Saharan Africa, the Middle East and Asia for a range of actors including the UN and the World Bank. Prior to her role with the Equality Fund, Jess led the re-creation of the MATCH International Women’s Fund- Canada’s only global fund for women. Jess was named by the Stevie Awards as 2017's Most Innovative Woman of the Year and is a recipient of the Women of Influence award in 2020.
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    Chief Strategy Officer, Shining Hope for Communities
    Mark Laichena is Chief Program and Strategy Officer at SHOFCO, the leading Kenyan grassroots non-profit. At SHOFCO, Mark leads program work in education, livelihoods and access to finance, GBV response, health, and community organising, in more than 30 counties across Kenya. Before joining SHOFCO, Mark worked for CIFF (the Children's Investment Fund Foundation) as director leading CIFF's Education and Livelihoods investments in Africa. His prior experience includes leading GiveDirectly's Africa work, as well as management consulting roles in the US and Kenya.
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    Co-Founder, Rocket Learning
    Namya is the co-founder of Rocket Learning, India's largest organization providing access to high quality early childhood care and development to its most vulnerable children. Rocket Learning's RCT-backed model impacts 3.5 million children in 10 states. An alum of Harvard College and Harvard Business School. Namya spent time at McKinsey before leading the Self Employed Women's Association's cooperative federation in Gujarat, including SEWA’s advocacy work in childcare. She was a member of the Government of India's early childhood education Curriculum Committee, Mulago Rainer Fellow, DRK social entrepreneur and has served as a judge for MIT Solve’s education and future of work challenges.
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    CEO/Founder, Teach for Senegal
    Raby Gueye is the founder and Executive Director of Teach For Senegal. Born in Podor, Senegal, she moved to the U.S. at 8 and has remained committed to social justice. At Arizona State University, she researched gender violence in the Democratic Republic of Congo and taught English in underserved communities in India, collaborating with NGOs to improve literacy. In 2015, she joined Teach For America, teaching in urban and rural public schools. In 2020, Raby founded Teach For Senegal, a nonprofit recruiting young Senegalese leaders from the diaspora and within Senegal to serve as full-time teachers. Since its launch, the organization has recruited 38 fellows, impacting over 2,500 students in Northern Senegal. A 2019 Echoing Green Fellow and Forbes 30 Under 30 honoree, Raby holds a bachelor’s in Global Studies and a master’s in Elementary Education. In 2022, she was honored at the World Youth Forum by Egypt’s president for her work with Teach For Senegal.
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    Founder & Director, Motion Light Lab
    Melissa Malzkuhn is a third-generation Deaf storyteller, producer, and activist. She founded and leads the Motion Light Lab at Gallaudet University, where creative literature meets digital technology to transform learning experiences. The Lab’s projects range from bilingual storybook apps, translated into over 20 sign languages, to motion capture projects creating fluent signing characters—advancing resources in sign language. Her work has gained international acclaim, with Dimensions, a 3D animated short film, winning top honors at film festivals. She is a Co-Producer of Here Comes Mavo!, a 3D animated children’s TV show currently in production. Her production company created The ASL App, which teaches conversational American Sign Language and has over 3 million downloads. Melissa is an Obama Fellow, Ashoka Fellow, CripTech Metaverse Lab Fellow, and a 2024 Elevate Prize Winner.
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    Climate Video Editor, Associated Press
    Teresa de Miguel is a multimedia journalist and documentary filmmaker based in Mexico City. She’s the head of video at the Associated Press Climate & Environment team, overseeing spot news and in-depth features, and she continues to shoot and edit videos and short documentaries across Latin America. Before the AP she was a multi format journalist for the Spanish newspaper El Pais in Mexico, covering from migrant caravans to presidential elections and environmental issues. She was part of the project 'Southern Border: America’s Unknown Border,' in collaboration with El Faro, recognized by the Gabriel Garcia Marquez Foundation as Best Coverage and by the LATAM Digital Media Awards as Best Digital Journalism Project. Previously she was the AP’s head of video in Mexico and a New York correspondent for the Spanish news agency EFE. Her independent short documentary Kemonito: The Final Fall is streaming on Netflix and was selected at over a dozen festivals worldwide, including DOC NYC.
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    Director, Build, Ford Foundation
    Victoria Dunning leads the 12-year, $2 billion BUILD initiative supporting organizations and networks through multiyear flexible funding and institutional strengthening. To date, the BUILD program has supported more than 500 organizations and networks in 44 countries. As director, Victoria oversees this model of strategic, trust-based grantmaking practice to enhance grantee partners’ organizational resilience toward mission impact. Victoria manages a team of eight people, and collaborates with program teams on grantmaking practice and with grantee partners on institutional strengthening in the US and in the foundation’s 10 regional offices around the world. Victoria also develops partnerships for technical assistance and peer learning in financial resilience, leadership, and narrative and storytelling among other areas. Previously, Victoria held positions at the Global Fund for Children, the UN Foundation, the Pacific Institute for Women’s Health, and USAID Tanzania.
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    Director, 32° East
    Teesa Bahana is director of 32° East, an independent non-profit art centre dedicated to the transformative power of contemporary art in Kampala, Uganda. As director she has led the development and execution of projects such as 3 editions of KLA ART, Kampala's public art festival, dynamic residency programmes, and international exchanges, all while nurturing a thriving artistic community. She is also currently overseeing 32° East's capital project, the first purpose-built art centre in Kampala. Phase 1 of the centre opened in March 2023 and has since been widely recognised in leading architecture publications. She has been a mentor/faculty on multiple art initiatives on the African continent, while also serving on various panels and advisory committees. She is also a trustee of the Localworks Foundation, greening Africa's construction industry, and network coordinator for Arts Collaboratory facilitating regular meetings with cultural practitioners from 18+ countries.
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    President, Open Society Foundations
    Binaifer Nowrojee is the president of the Open Society Foundations, the world’s largest private funder of independent groups working for justice, democratic governance, and human rights. With over three decades of experience, Nowrojee navigates politically sensitive operating environments to create significant impact. Her strategic leadership spans national, regional, and international levels, encompassing policy research, campaigning, grant making, litigation, and investment. Nowrojee brings deep expertise in Africa and Asia, where she has spearheaded advocacy initiatives to promote social justice and equality. Previously, Nowrojee held key positions within the Open Society Foundations, including the Vice President of Programs on the Executive Leadership Team, East Africa Foundation director, Regional Director for Asia Pacific, and Vice President for Organizational Transformation. Prior to her tenure at OSF, Nowrojee served as legal counsel at Human Rights Watch and as a staff attorney at the Lawyers Committee for Human Rights. She has worked extensively on prosecuting sexual violence under international law and testified as an expert witness at the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda. Nowrojee’s commitment to advancing justice extends to academia, where she has served as a lecturer at Harvard Law School and was awarded a Carr Center fellowship. Nowrojee holds a JD from Columbia Law School and an LLM degree from Harvard Law School, underscoring her strong academic foundation and expertise in international law and human rights. With her wealth of experience and unwavering dedication, Nowrojee is well-equipped to lead the Open Society Foundations into a new era of impactful and transformative change.
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    Student, Gramhal
    Simeen is a social entrepreneur committed to improving farmers' access to data. She co-founded Gramhal in 2019 to empower smallholder farmers to make informed decisions. Gramhal has supported over 300,000 farmers and is now collaborating with the government to build India’s national crop price platform. Before Gramhal, Simeen worked in adolescent health and gender rights. As Country Manager for the University of Chicago’s India program, she helped young people make informed choices about their sexual and reproductive health. Simeen holds an MBA from Saïd Business School, University of Oxford and was awarded Skoll and Laidlaw Scholarships. She also holds degrees from Miranda House, the Young India Fellowship, and Tata Institute of Social Sciences, where she was Students’ Union President. Simeen is passionate about women’s leadership and mentors young women.
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    Director, Doc Society (UK)
    Sandra Whipham is one of the co-directors of Doc Society, a non profit with team based in Europe, East Africa, the Americas and Australia. For 20 years, we have worked to resource the most exciting independent documentary filmmakers in the world. We are advocates and practitioners of narrative strategy. Exploring the full potential of storytelling alongside traditional advocacy, to help build power in communities and transform societies over time. This work has developed at scale with programmes like Good Pitch, the Climate Story Unit and now the Democracy Story Unit which helps demonstrate the imperative of independent media. Beyond the right of artists to self-expression we are focused on the right of all citizens to access media in the public interest and are working with allies to imagine more robust and equitable funding and distribution systems, fit for the technological and political challenges of the 21st century.
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    Co Executive Director, Center for Native American Youth
    María Samaniego is a nonprofit leader who has dedicated the last 18 years to improving access to opportunities in underserved communities and is deeply driven by a commitment to collective liberation. Prior to CNAY, she served as the inaugural Deputy Director at the UCLA Latino Policy and Politics Institute and Senior Program Manager for the Aspen Institute Latinos and Society Program. In these roles, she spearheaded fund development, programmatic and partnership efforts, ensuring the success of economic mobility and other issue area policy initiatives. María has held several roles with Voto Latino and Occidental College’s Neighborhood Partnership Program, where she led education, civic engagement and leadership development initiatives utilizing data driven best practices. She currently serves on the Advisory Council for Support Latino Business Day and previously served on the board for Viva Panama, a nonprofit focused on sharing the rich culture of Panama across the globe.
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    Chief Executive Officer, EverFree
    Kelsey Morgan, PhD, is the Co-Founder and CEO of EverFree, where she leads global efforts to transform how the world supports people experiencing violence, exploitation, and abuse. A practitioner, scholar, and systems innovator, Kelsey brings over 15 years of frontline experience, research, and leadership to building human-centered, strengths-based models that restore agency and dignity at scale. She co-created Freedom Lifemap, a survivor-centered digital well-being platform used in 10 countries to personalize support, strengthen service delivery, and generate real-time insights that improve programs and inform policy. Under Kelsey’s leadership, EverFree is advancing a new model of global care - one that evolves from capacity-limited service models to scalable, tech-enabled pathways that equip individuals to guide their own healing and long-term well-being.
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    Co-Director, Youth Climate Justice Fund
    Nathan is a passionate connector and advocate for inclusive leadership, dedicated to bringing together communities, movements, and funders to create more just and participative futures. He is a former member of the UN Secretary-General’s Youth Advisory Group on Climate Change (2020-2023), and a founder of Generation Climate Europe, the largest coalition of youth-led networks on climate and environmental issues at the European level. Nathan serves on the boards and advisory councils of various leading organizations, including the Global Greengrants Fund, the Goals House and Murmur and is a fellow of the US Environmental Grantmakers Association. He previously served on the boards and advisories of the European Environmental Bureau, IKEA, Ørsted and Environment Funders Canada and is a former fellow of the 776 Foundation. Recognized for his contributions, Nathan was nominated for the “Young European of the Year 2020” award. He is also a certified development coach with Integral Coaching
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    Faculty, Presencing Institute
    Martin is co-founder of Ubuntu.Lab Institute (ULI), Africa’s regional school of the Presencing Institute where he is Senior Faculty. ULI integrates, through action learning, Ubuntu Philosophy and Theory U to foster Africa’s transformation. He is Visiting Fellow of the University of Oxford’s Said Business School. Martin’s current work focuses on designing and facilitating innovation labs for change-makers and businesses seeking to be a force for good, in line with the SDGs. Through the Presencing Institute, he works with leaders from OECD countries who are prototyping ways of creating education systems that allow human beings to flourish. Between March 2005 and May 2008, Martin served as Special Consultant to the President of Zambia. Arising from this experience, he coaches chiefs of staff to Heads of State and senior government officials in different parts of the world. He is the author of the bestseller Leading Like Madiba: Leadership Lessons From Nelson Mandela," among other books.
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    Chief Executive Officer, Judith Neilson Foundation
    Simon Freeman is the Chief Executive Officer of the Judith Neilson Foundation and the Judith Neilson Family Office. Simon has over twelve years’ experience across philanthropy and private family offices, and has been heavily involved in the formation, management, and strategic development of a number of major Australian foundations, including four years as the inaugural CEO of the Paul Ramsay Foundation. During his time in philanthropy, he has overseen the allocation of over $300m worth of funding commitments to a range of causes. A Chartered Accountant, Simon moved to Australia from the UK in 2004 while working for Deloitte and has worked for a variety of financial institutions in the banking and investment management industry. He is also a volunteer Director of Whitebox Enterprises, a leader in the development of large-scale jobs-focused social enterprises in Australia.
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    Director of Africa Programmes, Judith Neilson Foundation
    Upenyu Mawande oversees partnership and program management for the Judith Neilson Foundation’s Southern Africa portfolio. Passionate about improving the lives of the world’s poor and addressing systemic inequity, she brings over 16 years’ experience in team leadership and program management within the international aid, development, and not-for-profit sectors. Born and raised in Zimbabwe, Upenyu leverages her cross-cultural experience to design, implement and assure the quality of programs in over 46 African, Asian, Pacific and Latin American countries. TUpenyu has worked with over 300 partner organisations and served on committees for international development peak bodies in Australia and New Zealand. She is currently the co-chair of the Australian International Development Network advisory committee and a voluntary board member of Plan International Australia.
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    Head of Programs, Judith Neilson Foundation
    As the Program Director for Australia at the Judith Neilson Foundation, my role is focused on addressing critical issues facing First Nations and marginalised women and girls. I have spent over 15 years working in impact driven roles, spanning the not-for-profit and philanthropic sectors in Australia, and the European Union in China. Born in Mexico to Belgian parents, I grew up in the US and Belgium, and have lived and worked in six countries across four continents. With master's degrees in law and human rights, my career has been guided by a passion for social justice and sustainable development. I am a big believer in taking the time to listen deeply and find common ground. I see my role as being essentially a bridge builder, in the belief and understanding that tackling big issues in a complex world cannot be done in isolation.
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    Founder, Refugee Can Be
    Chantale Zuzi, a senior at Wellesley College, is the founder of Refugee Can Be, a non-profit dedicated to providing education for girls in the Rwamwanja refugee camp in Uganda. A survivor of war and violence in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Chantale has become a fierce advocate for displaced individuals' rights and education. She has worked closely with the United Nations to support young refugee women, including those with albinism and disabilities. Her TED Talk, "It is Possible to Break Through," delivers a message of resilience, inspired by her own experiences and her commitment to empowering others.
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    Chief Executive Officer, Old Fire Station
    Clara is the CEO of the Old Fire Station in Oxford, a multi-form arts centre that shares a building and a deep partnership with Crisis, the homelessness charity. The OFS is also the convenor of the Marmalade Festival, which runs alongside the Skoll World Forum. Clara has a proven track record of leading the creative and business development of organisations, in a career at the intersection of the arts and social impact in both the UK and South Africa. In a world characterised by structures that dehumanise sectors of the population, she sees art as a reclamation of humanness, a means for us to re-imagine the social structures that cause us harm, and a way to enact the hope and solidarity necessary for this work.
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    Director - Africa Region, Resilience Action Network Africa
    Aggrey Aluso is the Director, Africa Region for the Pandemic Action Network (PAN) and the Executive Director of Resilience Action Network Africa (RANA). He is also the global policy lead for PAN. He is currently overseeing the operationalization of RANA to emerge as a vibrant and effective advocacy Hub to champion Africa centric, globally facing Resilience agenda encompassing the interconnected issues of Pandemic Preparedness and response, climate change and its impact on health as well as galvanizing and enhancing African voices in shaping global health governance issues. Previously, Aggrey worked as a senior manager at the Open Society Initiative for Eastern Africa, leading the Health and Rights program, where he provided thought leadership in advancing advocacy to address the structural and systemic barriers that hinder equitable access to health as a democratic right. He is a seasoned social justice advocate with expansive experience spanning over 20 years.
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    Director, Future Forward at the New York Womens Foundation
    Recognized by Fortune Magazine as one of the World’s 50 Greatest Leaders, Dr. C. Nicole Mason is President/CEO of Future Forward Women, a legislative exchange and policy network committed to building women’s political, economic, and social power and influence in the U.S. and globally. Nicole was named one of Glamour Magazine’s 100 Influential Women Leaders and Washingtonian Magazine’s 500 Most Influential Policy Leaders. She also won the highly competitive New Executive Award from the Open Society Foundations and was honored as a Thrive leader by the Kresge Foundation. Additionally, she is an inaugural Ascend Fellow at the Aspen Institute in Washington, D.C. For the past two decades, Dr. Mason has spearheaded research on economic security, pay equity, poverty, women’s issues, entitlement reforms, policy formation and political participation among women and communities of color, and racial equity.
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    Head of Investments, Heading for Change
    Investment professional with +15 years of developed and emerging market investment experience across various private market strategies including: impact investing, private equity, venture capital, infrastructure and credit funds and co-investments. Executed +50 fund investments and 6 co-investments, including LPAC seats / representation. Bringing a more conscious, holistic and relationship centric approach to the investment eco-system to effect systems change. Themes of interest: impact, sustainability, conscious wealth, gender lens, climate, regenerative agri & forestry, tech, indigenous wisdom/traditions/people, systems thinking.
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    Executive Director, Emergency Medicine Kenya Foundation
    Dr Benjamin W. Wachira is an Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine with a longstanding commitment to strengthening emergency healthcare systems in Kenya to save lives. He is the Founder and Executive Director of the Emergency Medicine Kenya Foundation (EMKF), where he has led national efforts to support governments and emergency healthcare providers in strengthening emergency care systems through capacity building, knowledge development, advocacy, and research. Under his leadership, EMKF has become the leading organisation in emergency healthcare systems strengthening, with demonstrable impact on emergency medical care policies, institutional capacity, and health system readiness across Kenya. Dr Wachira has served at the Ministry of Health in Kenya and is a past President of the African Federation for Emergency Medicine, where he advanced emergency medical care development, professional training, and policy advocacy across Africa and other low- and middle-income countries.
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    CEO, Wild Lives Foundation
    Rachel Rivera is the Chief Operating Officer of Wild Lives Foundation, a nonprofit launched by Jody Allen advancing climate, marine and wildlife conservation, and arts and culture. She serves as President of the Board of Sealife Response, Rehabilitation & Research (SR3) and holds board leadership roles with One Earth Philanthropy and Washington Wildlife First. Rachel also works closely with Jody Allen’s family office on philanthropic strategy and supports leadership initiatives at Daughters for Earth and Zeitz MOCAA.
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    Principal, Procter England Family Foundation
    Lenore England was born and raised in Washington, DC. Previous generations of her family formed the framework for her philanthropic work. After a 25-year career as a librarian and library associate, Lenore now applies “distilled” innovation to her philanthropy. She and her brothers support ten nonprofit organizations in the Washington, DC and London with ideas, initiatives, and projects. Lenore managed the Patricia G. and Jonathan S. England Foundation for 27 years and is Co-President of the Procter England Family Foundation, Inc. She is the Fundraising and Liaison Officer and Liaison for The Anglo-American Charity Ltd.
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    Executive Secretary, Global Alliance of Territorial Communities
    Juan Carlos Jintiach Arcos, current Executive Secretary of the Global Alliance of Territorial Communities (AGCT), belongs to the Shuar people of the Ecuadorian Amazon. Member of the Interprovincial Federation of Shuar Centers of Ecuador – FICSH, former Coordinator of International Cooperation of COICA, former Coordinator of the Interfederal Committee of resistance against extractive industries (mining and oil) of the indigenous organizations FICSH, NAE and NASHE. He was an elected representative to the Convention on Biological Diversity, the Green Climate Fund and focal point of the Caucus of Indigenous Peoples at the UNFCCC. Nominated candidate for the Nobel Peace Prize in 2023; during the 16th edition of Climate Week 2024 in New York, he was nominated among the 100 people who have contributed to the fight against Climate Change and its repercussions.
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    President, ArtLords
    Omaid Sharifi is an artivist and President of ArtLords — a movement of self-styled artivists who use art for positive social transformation and advocate for artistic freedom worldwide. A former fellow at Harvard University, Atlantic Council, and Asia Society, Omaid is a board member of CIVICUS, a worldwide alliance focusing on strengthening citizen action and civil society, and a recent Solidarity Award winner by Vital Voices. With a career spanning over 20 years, he has demonstrated exceptional skill in planning, designing, and implementing a wide range of projects focused on using art for freedom and democracy in Afghanistan, the Middle East, and South Asia and in various other international locations.
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    Deputy Vice President Partnerships and Development, Hispanics in Philanthropy
    Brenda is a visionary leader transforming communities through strategic advocacy, nonprofit management, and unwavering commitment to social justice. At Hispanics in Philanthropy, she leads fundraising strategy, ensuring financial goals are met while nurturing relationships with donors and community partners. As Chair of the National Latina Institute for Reproductive Justice, she champions reproductive rights for Latines, shaping policy and mobilizing communities around health, equity, and human rights. With leadership roles at Planned Parenthood of the Rocky Mountains and the Latino Leadership Institute, Brenda has advanced reproductive rights and community empowerment for nearly two decades. A University of Colorado at Boulder graduate, she remains passionate about creating systemic change and is driven by a deep commitment to building lasting impact and cultivating spaces where individuals and communities can thrive.
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    Founder, Mnandi Africa
    Ruramiso Mashumba is a young female farmer from Marondera, Zimbabwe and founder of Mnandi Africa, an organization that helps rural woman combat poverty and malnutrition. She holds a BA Degree in Agriculture Business Management from the University of West England (UWE). Post graduate diploma in Management from Regent University ,South Africa . MBA in sustainable food and agriculture at the Royal Agriculture University in Cirencester, UK. After completing her undergraduate degree, Ruramiso worked for one of the United Kingdom's leading agriculture equipment companies. It was during that time Ruramiso realized how the use of equipment and technology could transform agriculture. She returned to Zimbabwe with a vision to change the image of agriculture in Zimbabwe. In 2012 she relocated to the farm she inherited from her parents and began her journey as a farmer. The farm was bare, with no equipment, but, today it is filled with tractors, planting equipment, centre pivot and crop protectio
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    Director, Client Partnerships, Axios Media
    Candace Butera is a Director, Client Partnerships, at Axios where she leads strategic advocacy paid media partnerships. Prior to joining Axios, she has over five years of experience across communications, in public affairs and crisis communications management and journalism.
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    President & Founder, Solid'Africa
    Isabelle Kamariza is a system builder transforming how Rwanda delivers nutrition through public institutions. In 2010, she founded Solid'Africa to build infrastructure making nutritious meals a permanent part of public service delivery. Her approach, wire the value chain, nourish at scale, anchor in public systems, connects farmers to institutional kitchens, operates centralized kitchens at scale, and uses data to shape policy frameworks embedding nutrition into government systems. The model proved replicable: first in hospitals, then schools. Today, Solid'Africa serves over 3 million meals annually, reaching 120,000+ patients and nearly 15,000 schoolchildren. In 2023, she secured a Public-Private Partnership with Rwanda's government and in 2024 expanded to schools with the Ministry of Education. Her recognition includes, among others, the 2024 Global Citizen Disruptor of the Year, the Elevate Prize, the Cartier Women's Initiative Award, and the Forbes Woman Africa Social Impact Award
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    Program Director, H&M Foundation
    As Programme Director for Collective Action at H&M Foundation, Maria is responsible for the strategic development, programme management, and fostering of collaborative partnerships aiming for a just transition in the decarbonisation of the textile industry. She initiated and leads the Saamuhika Shakti program, a pioneering collective impact initiative in Bengaluru focusing on inclusive circularity, where informal waste pickers are part of building circular solutions for the green transition. Maria's mindset towards sustainable development is rooted in a holistic and inclusive approach. She believes that effective systems change requires the active participation of those with lived experiences of the issues being addressed. With 20 years of experience in the development sector, she has worked with organizations like the Swedish UN Association and the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency, demonstrating her expertise in international development and social innovation.
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    Associate Director, Discovery & Insights, The Audacious Project
    Angelina is as an Associate Director for the Discovery & Insights for the Audacious Project - a funding collaborative housed at TED. In the role, she leads the due diligence process for the team’s inspiring work identifying and cultivating a pipeline of leaders to launch bold solutions to the world’s most urgent challenges. Prior to Audacious, Angelina directed operations for a large-scale U.S.-based civic engagement campaign registering millions of people of color to vote. Prior to that, she managed international development programs in global health, supply chain solutions, and women’s economic empowerment for USAID and the Global Fund. Her expertise is in scaling social impact projects and catalyzing stakeholders to take action towards human advancement. Angelina holds an MA in International Affairs from American University and a Bachelor’s of Social Work from Clark Atlanta University.
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    Director, Capricorn Investment Group
    Kunle Apampa serves as the Head of Client Solutions at Capricorn Investment Group, one of the largest mission-aligned investment firms globally managing assets on behalf of families, foundations, and institutional investors. In this role, he is responsible for driving the business growth of Capricorn as an investment office dedicated to supporting mission-driven families and private foundations. Before joining Capricorn, Kunle was a Vice President at Goldman Sachs. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering from the Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago. Kunle is based in New York City.
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    Associate Director, Discovery & Insights, The Audacious Project
    Max is Director of Audacious' Discovery & Insight team, which leads sourcing, organization evaluation, and diligence. Prior to Audacious, Max has been a consultant and coach for social impact entrepreneurs and funders. His experience across a wide range of industries has included developing go-to-market strategies and investment theses, conducting market research and due diligence. Max also practiced strategic foresight at Omidyar Network in areas such as blockchain, surveillance, and digital third places to help inform thesis development. Max has also worked in investment banking at Morgan Stanley and in-house at Morgan Stanley's Children's Hospital, assisting the management team in executing strategic projects to increase efficiency and quality of care. Max holds an MBA from Stanford and a BA from Rice University.
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    Co-founder & Chief Executive Officer, FRESH Speakers
    Vanessa Valenti is CEO and co-founder of FRESH Speakers, a next generation speakers bureau and training institute focused on creating more inclusion and equity in thought leadership. She is also co-founder of the award-winning blog Feministing.com. Over the last decade, Vanessa has worked with a range of social change institutions across the globe, including the Aspen Institute, TED, UN Women, the Clinton Foundation, Planned Parenthood and more, producing content development and curation, and delivering speaker coaching and storytelling. She has won several awards for her activist work and Feministing, including the Hillman Prize for Exemplary Reporting that Fosters Social and Economic Justice. She was also the recipient of the TED Residency, where she explored solutions to inspire minds to redesign thought leadership.
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    Co-Founder & CEO, Ascendance
    Harsha is a successful 22-year-old social entrepreneur; a 3 times TEDx speaker and international conference speaker; and recipient of the Diana Award for Young Changemakers in 2019 from the Diana Award Foundation, UK. She is an Executive Director of the NextGen Entrepreneurship Network, a non-profit in the United States aimed to curate a community of exceptional Gen Z social entrepreneurs. She is the CEO and Co-Founder of Ascendance – an international social enterprise that works with over 50,000 students across 26 countries, transforming at-risk students into social entrepreneurs. Ascendance enables at-risk students to gain economic mobility through experiential learning that teaches entrepreneurship, financial literacy, work-ready skills, sustainability and more, developing over 50+ revenue-generating student social enterprises in 2024 alone.
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    Chief Strategy Officer & Head of Portfolio, Livelihood Impact Fund
    Jana Kinsey is Chief Strategy Officer & Head of Portfolio at the Livelihood Impact Fund, where she oversees strategy and portfolio development in support of organizations working to improve livelihoods for people living in poverty. Prior to joining the Livelihood Impact Fund in January 2023, she worked across philanthropy, nonprofit leadership, international criminal litigation, and public policy. From 2012 to 2020, she served as Executive Director of AfricAid, leading the organization’s expansion of girls’ mentoring programs from 180 to 6,000 participants across northern Tanzania. Jana holds a JD from Stanford Law School and a BA in Government from Claremont McKenna College. She lives outside Arusha, Tanzania with her husband and two children.
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    External Engagement & Experiences, Pivotal Ventures
    Victoria Fortune is an alumna of Howard University residing in New York City. Her love for community and impact has led her to various opportunities in the philanthropic space. Victoria is deeply passionate about eliminating barriers that keep people from thriving. Her passion has led her to work with some of the most influential people in entertainment, the public and private sector, and philanthropy. Currently working on the External Engagement & Experiences team at Pivotal Ventures, Victoria leads sponsorships and events. When Victoria is not working, she enjoys running marathons, seeing live music, and hosting guests on her podcast centered around grief entitled Sunshine & Rain.
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    Former Talent & Culture Manager,
    Maritza Gochez was the former Talent & Culture Manager at Skoll Foundation, playing a pivotal role as a partner to both the staff and Chief People Officer in HR programs, policies, and procedures. Her profound belief in Skoll's vision propels her dedication to upholding the Foundation's values across every facet. She brings over 15 years of diverse experience from roles at Microsoft, Regus Business Centre, and Management Consulting Group. Her expertise spans administrative, HR processes, recruitment, and initiatives to enhance employee and candidate experience. Outside of work, Maritza finds joy in spending time with her family on California's beaches, where she takes in the beauty of sunrises and sunsets, reminiscent of the shores of El Salvador!
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    Skoll Scholar, Saïd Business School
    I am passionate about pushing boundaries and creating pathways for people to take charge of their lives and aspirations. Over the last five years, I’ve co-founded the Women’s Enterprise Support System, enabling over 100,000 women in low-income communities to pool resources and build community-owned businesses. Currently, I am a founding team member of Thinking Spree, a new-age consulting model offering agile and actionable strategies for startups. Every day, I engage with two new startup founders—understanding their vision, navigating challenges, and helping them unlock growth. With a decade-long career across management consulting, fintech, and social enterprise acceleration, I bring an interdisciplinary approach to problem-solving. I’ve worked with PwC India, Paytm, and SEWA, and now focus on rethinking scale, strategy, and impact for changemakers. Let’s connect!
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    Executive Director, Effective Philanthropy, Minderoo Foundation
    Kristen is a passionate changemaker with a proven track record of leading in complex environments, organisational transformation, capacity building and collaborating with stakeholders to deliver outcomes. Kristen worked across financial and professional services before transitioning into the philanthropic sector. She joined Minderoo in 2019 where she has held roles from Business Transformation to Partnerships. Kristen has played a key role in designing and implementing practices that enable the delivery of Minderoo’s strategy including evolving our approach to be more partner-centred. Prior to Minderoo Kristen worked in Deloitte’s Australian Consulting practice where she engaged with global organisations to translate strategy into action, optimise operations, build organisational capability, design systems and simplify processes. Kristen graduated from Boston University with a Bachelor of Arts, Psychology and holds a Masters of ER/HR from The University of Western Australia.
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    President, MacArthur Foundation
    John Palfrey is the President of the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation. Palfrey is an educator, author, and legal scholar with expertise in how new media is changing learning and education. Prior to joining the Foundation, he served as Head of School at Phillips Academy, Andover. Palfrey is the board chair of the United States Impact Investing Alliance and serves on the board of the Fidelity Non-Profit Management Foundation. He is a member of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences and serves on the governance council. He is the former board chair of the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation. Palfrey holds a JD from Harvard Law School, an MPhil from the University of Cambridge, and an AB from Harvard College. His written works include Safe Spaces, Brave Spaces: Diversity and Free Expression in Education and Born Digital: How Children Grow Up in a Digital Age, co-authored with Urs Gasser.
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    Founder and CEO, Clinic+O - Guinea
    Nasser Diallo is the Founder & CEO of Clinic+O, a social enterprise that builds technology-enabled solutions to eliminate barriers to accessing quality healthcare for marginalized communities in West Africa. Before starting Clinic+O, Nasser worked as a Public Policy Analyst at Facebook where he helped design programs that support digital literacy, prevent internet shutdowns and stimulate the growth of the digital economy in sub-Saharan Africa. Nasser has a BA from The George Washington University, and Master’s degrees from Oxford University (UK) and Sciences Po (France).
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    Executive Director, Business & Human Rights Resource Centre
    Phil became Executive Director of the Business & Human Rights Resource Centre in 2013. Phil leads strategy and outreach globally working with 80 global team members and allies. Programmes are focused on the transformation of business and investment models especially in areas of the just transition to net zero carbon; labour rights in supply chains; rights in technology and civic freedoms. Phil sits on several external groups including the Civil Society Advisory Group for Principles for Responsible Banking, the Expert Review Committee of the World Benchmarking Alliance; Climate Outreach’s Board, and the European Citizen’s Initiative for a Living Wage. Prior to joining the Resource Centre Phil was Director of Campaigns and Policy at Oxfam GB, joining them after 11 years in Latin America working on human rights and indigenous rights.
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    Executive Director, Building Markets
    Elizabeth serves as Executive Director at Building Markets, a global network that creates opportunities for small businesses so that all people have the opportunity to rise. Since 2004, Building Markets has helped entrepreneurs secure $1.5 billion in contracts or loans and generate over 75,000 jobs in their communities. Previously, she was Head of Partnerships at Building Markets and has also held roles at the International Rescue Committee, Devex, and Atlantic Media. Elizabeth holds a BA from Georgetown University and is currently pursuing an Executive Global Master’s in Management at the London School of Economics, where she is a Hinrich Global Trade Leader Scholar. She has lived and worked in Nairobi, Addis Ababa, Washington, D.C., and Los Angeles and now calls New York City home.
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    Director, Scale & Sustainability, Grand Challenges Canada
    Tunji leads the creation of bridges between the supply of GCC-supported innovations and the demand for solutions in Sub-Saharan Africa. His approach focuses on honouring GCC’s collaborative advantage in the innovation ecosystem and increases the likelihood of scale and sustainability of GCC-supported innovations in Sub-Saharan Africa. Prior to his current role, Tunji served as an Acting Senior Portfolio Manager, Risk Capital focused on non-grant investments. He joined GCC in 2019 as an Investment Manager responsible for managing a portfolio of Medical Products & Technologies that improved the lives of mothers and children especially in Sub-Saharan Africa. Tunji is an investment and business support professional with over two decades experience supporting clients in financial services, manufacturing and technology sectors in Nigeria and Africa. He has extensive experience in early-stage investing. Prior to joining GCC, he was at Co-creation Hub N
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    Chairman and Co-Founder, Gold House
    Bing Chen is an impact founder, investor, and new world builder. He is the Executive Chairman, Chief Executive Officer, and Co-founder of Gold House, the leading cultural ecosystem that unites, invests in, and champions Asian Pacific creators and communities to power tomorrow for all. Previously, he was a principal architect of YouTube’s multi-billion dollar global creator ecosystem. A proud Tennessee Squire which becomes obvious at $11.99 buffets, Bing is a third culture kid across North America and Asia, finally graduating from the University of Pennsylvania.
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    Senior Vice President, Prevent Epidemics, Resolve to Save Lives
    Amanda McClelland began her career as a Registered Nurse in Australia, specializing in pediatrics and remote health. In 2004, she joined the Red Cross, providing care in natural disasters, conflict zones, and public health emergencies. She later became the Global Emergency Health Advisor for the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC), leading responses to major health crises, including the 2014 Ebola epidemic in West Africa, for which she received the 2015 Florence Nightingale Medal. Currently, Amanda is the Senior Vice President of the Prevent Epidemics team at Resolve to Save Lives, focusing on enhancing epidemic preparedness and response globally. She holds an MBA in International Health Management, a Master of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, and various diplomas in disaster response and refugee health
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    Mina Setra is a Dayak Pompakng from West Kalimantan-Indonesia. She is currently the Deputy to Secretary General of AMAN on Social Culture Affairs. AMAN (Indigenous Peoples Alliance of the Archipelago) is the world’s largest Indigenous Peoples organization with 2,596 communities as active members. Mina is also The President Board of the If Not Us Then Who, Member of the Board of Directors at Rights and Resource Initiative (RRI) 2020-2023 and served as the Co-Chair of Dedicated Grant Mechanism (DGM)’s Global Steering Committee from 2016-2021, an innovative $ 80 million grant program under the Forest Investment Program (FIP) of the World Bank for fighting forest loss by putting project design and funding decisions in the hands of Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities (IPLCs) in 13 countries. For 26 years, Mina has worked on indigenous issues locally, nationally, internationally and has been actively involved in various international forum related to climate change and forest.
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    Partner & Head of US Advisory, Bridgespan Group
    Nidhi Sahni is a partner and head of Bridgespan's US Region and Advisory Services based in New York. She is also a leader of Bridgespan’s work on gender equity globally. She has worked on social issues across South Asia, Southeast Asia, Sub-Saharan Africa, and the United States. Nidhi has partnered with nonprofits such as Educate Girls, Camfed, Malala Fund, Lend A Hand India, and BRAC. Additionally, she has worked with institutional, individual, and family philanthropies in the US and globally such as The Ford Foundation, CIFF, Rockefeller Foundation, Azim Premji Philanthropic Initiatives, and a number of high net-worth individuals. She has led Bridgespan’s work with donor collaboratives like Co-Impact and The Audacious Project. Under Nidhi’s leadership, Bridgespan has grown its work on artificial intelligence, advising nonprofits and philanthropists on how to responsibly use AI to amplify impact while addressing risks such as bias, equity, and governance.
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    CEO and Co-Founder, Paccari Chocolates
    Carla Barboto is the co-founder and president of Paccari, an Ecuadorian organic chocolate company globally recognized for its high-quality, bean-to-bar production. Under her leadership, Paccari has won multiple international awards for its innovation and dedication to sustainability. Barboto has played a key role in promoting direct trade with local farmers, ensuring fair wages and fostering organic, biodynamic farming practices. With a background in business and a passion for social impact, she has helped position Paccari as a pioneer in the premium chocolate industry.
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    President & Coordinator, Rights and Resources Group
    Dr. Solange Bandiaky-Badji is the President and Coordinator of the Rights and Resources Initiative, a global coalition of over 200 organizations advancing the rights of Indigenous Peoples, local communities, and Afro-descendant Peoples. She previously led RRI’s strategy in Africa and spearheaded RRI’s Gender Justice program. Before RRI, she was with PartnersGlobal, where she led programs on access to justice and peacebuilding. She has also worked as a regional expert on gender and climate change for the Africa Adaptation Programme (AAP) and the UNDP Gender Team. Solange holds Masters in Environment and philosophy at Cheikh Anta Diop University/Senegal and a PhD in Women’s and Gender Studies from Clark University/ USA.
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    Director, Pivotal Ventures
    Josh is Senior Director for Impact at Pivotal Ventures. In that role, he leads the social impact work of Phoebe Gates and Jennifer Gates Nassar. For 20 years, Josh has worked on and led policy efforts, political campaigns and philanthropic programs to empower people and work towards a more equal and just world. He spent nearly 12 years at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, serving in leadership positions in the Global Policy & Advocacy and Gender Equality Divisions and leading the advocacy and communications work of co-chair Melinda French Gates at the foundation. Immediately prior to joining the Gates Foundation, Josh served in the Obama Administration as the Chief of Staff to the National Economic Council in the White House. He spent more than four years at the global advocacy organization, ONE, including roles as Policy Director and Chief of Staff. He previously worked at development policy organizations and for several electoral campaigns.
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    President & CEO, Thousand Currents
    Solomé Lemma is the President & CEO of Thousand Currents, an organization that supports grassroots groups and movements from the Global South that are working for food, climate, and economic justice. Born in Ethiopia, Solomé saw at an early age the harmful effects of top down, paternalistic development. She has since dedicated her work to championing community-owned and -led social transformation. Previously, Solomé has worked with Africans in the Diaspora, Global Fund for Children, and Human Rights Watch in New York City, among others. She received a Master’s in Public Policy from the Harvard Kennedy School and a Bachelor’s in International Relations from Stanford University. Her work and writing has been featured in Forbes, The Washington Post, The Guardian, and Inside Philanthropy, among others, and she has appeared on NPR, BBC, and Al Jazeera. She serves as a guest speaker at community events, conferences, and universities and sits on the Board of Trustees of Panta Rhea Foundation.
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    Chief Communications & Partnerships Officer, Skoll Foundation
    Alice Rhee is the Chief Global Partnerships and Communications Officer at the Skoll Foundation.    A philanthropy executive, world-class storyteller, and two-time Emmy Award-winning television producer, Ms. Rhee was previously the Head of Strategic Partnerships & Place-Based Philanthropy at the American Journalism Project (AJP).  Prior to her role at AJP, Alice served as the Director of Media for a private family philanthropy where she built social impact storytelling initiatives and co-founded a nonprofit news organization focused on economic inequality in San Antonio, Texas.  Alice held various editorial and production roles at NBC News headquarters in New York City covering breaking news and domestic and international news. She was also Senior Producer of Digital Video at The Washington Post before transitioning to philanthropy and nonprofit storytelling.   Alice received national News & Documentary Emmy Awards for her coverage of the crash of Singapore Airlines and the Middle East conflict. She is also the recipient of several national and regional awards including a National Headliners Award and the New York Newswomen's Award for her reporting in the days following 9/11. The Smithsonian Institution recognized her contributions as a professional journalist during its Korean-American Centennial Commemoration.    Currently, Alice serves on the board of TheGuardian.org and acts as an independent trustee of the Nathan Cummings Foundation. She is co-chair of the Information, Media, and Technology pillar at the Partnership for American Democracy and an advisory circle member of JustFund.  She also serves on the board of a new nonprofit content accelerator for BIPOC creators, artists, and entrepreneurs being launched by Dan Lin, founder of Rideback.   Alice is a graduate of Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism and McGill University in Montreal, Canada. 
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    Education Innovator in LatAm, Individual
    For over a decade, Ramsés has championed social entrepreneurship and social innovation as fundamental pillars of business ecosystems and higher education in Latin America. He is the former Executive Director of B Corps in Mexico (Sistema B), Ashoka U and Impact Hub. More recently, he has emerged as an advocate for the wellbeing of changemakers and entrepreneurs across the region. Through his latest initiative, Wellbeing Collective, he is fostering a safe space dedicated to self-care and wellbeing.
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    Founder & Managing Partner, Zeal Capital Partners
    Nasir C. Qadree is the Founder and Managing Partner of Zeal Capital Partners, a premier mission-driven venture capital firm based in Washington, DC, managing $186M AUM across three accounts. He leads the firm’s investment strategy, portfolio value creation, and post-investment growth initiatives, focusing on the future of learning and work, fintech, and health equity. Under his leadership, Zeal’s Inclusive Investing™ approach has positioned the firm as an industry leader, recognized three consecutive years in ImpactAssets 50. He chairs the firm’s Investment Committee. A Kauffman Fellow (Class of ‘23) and 2022 VCJ Rising Star, Nasir has been featured in CNBC, Bloomberg, Yahoo Finance, Forbes, Entrepreneur, and Fortune.
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    CEO, African Leadership University
    With over 13 years dedicated to various roles within the African Leadership Group (ALG), Veda Sunassee has been instrumental in shaping the group since joining the African Leadership Academy in 2010. A true educator at heart, he played a key role in developing the leadership model integral to ALG’s mission of cultivating 3 million African leaders by 2035. Sunassee’s impactful journey includes being part of the founding team of the African Leadership College (ALC) in Mauritius in 2015 and later serving as the Founding Dean of the African Leadership University (ALU) in Rwanda from 2017 to 2019. Currently, as CEO of ALC and ALU, he oversees operations on both the Mauritius and Rwanda campuses, steering the institution's ambitious five-year strategy to evolve into a "distributed university" globally. Beyond his executive role, Sunassee is recognized internationally as an accomplished moderator. In 2020, he co-founded a boutique leadership consulting firm, NiaDelta.
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    MD / Founder, Offline Diplomat
    Bukola Jejeloye is the Managing Director and Founder of Offline Diplomat, an advisory firm providing strategic planning, international relations and development, ESG, Nuclear Energy and Risk advisory, sustainability & partnerships advisory to global governments, international organizations, and the private sector. He was previously a Principal at Skoll Foundation leading its Climate Action, Community Support and Nuclear Non-Proliferation teams; and a founding Vice President of ESG and CSR at Black Rhino Group. In addition, he has executive experience working with Multilateral International Organizations, Development Finance Institutions, Private Sector and Diplomatic communities including the United Nations, African Union, African Development Bank, World Bank, ECOWAS, Nithio Energy Holding, etc.
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    Founder and Chief Equity Officer, Partnership for Southern Equity
    Nathaniel Smith is the founder and Chief Equity Officer of the Atlanta-based Partnership for Southern Equity. A child of Southern Freedom Movement Activists, Smith works to advance racial equity through an equity agenda, which advances just outcomes that are sensitive to the needs and circumstances of communities – erasing barriers to success and creating the conditions that enable just and fair inclusion into a society in which all people can participate, prosper and reach their full potential. Under Smith’s leadership, PSE created the South’s first equity-mapping tool, the Metro Atlanta Equity Atlas and led a coalition of diverse stakeholders to support a $13 million transit referendum that expanded MARTA into a new county for the first time in 45 years. Through its COVID-19 Rapid Relief Fund, PSE distributed more than $500,000 to more than 30 organizations because of the initial investment of the Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta and the United Way of Greater Atlanta. Smith’s
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    Founder and CEO, Instituto Devolver
    I am a passionate social entrepreneur who founded in 2018 Instituto Devolver, a non-profit organization, to support underprivileged children in Brazil. Academically has BA in International Relations, a Harvard Extension Certificate in non-profit management, University of Oxford Said Business School Executive Education progamme in Impact Investing and the first step for accreditation with Social Value International. I am currently CEO of Instituto Devolver. As a Philanthropist I am always interested in co-creating or collaborating in projects focused on food security, education and opportunities for children and teenagers, mostly in Brasil and Africa. As an Impact Investor, I am always open to new ventures with great transformational capacity, in more diverse areas such as education, health and early childhood. Always looking to broaden my knowledge in the Philanthropic and Impact sectors I am currently a member of Forward Global and ICE.
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    Managing Director, Stanford University
    Matthew T.A. Nash is the director of the Center for Social Innovation at the Stanford Graduate School of Business, where he educates insightful leaders for social and environmental change. Previously, he was a professor of the practice at Duke University, where he taught graduate and undergraduate courses in social innovation and human-centered design. Matt also served as executive director of the Center for the Advancement of Social Entrepreneurship at Duke’s Fuqua School of business and co-founded the Duke-UNICEF Innovation Accelerator as well as the Social Entrepreneurship Accelerator at Duke, a USAID-funded capacity-building program for global health innovators. A former organizational change strategy consultant with IBM, Matt is a graduate of Yale School of Management and Yale College. He is a recipient of Al Gore’s Hammer Award for reinventing government, and two awards for innovation in social entrepreneurship education from Ashoka.
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    Executive Director, Atlantic Institute
    I have a background in human rights, international development and social justice, with over 25 years of experience working for local and global networks. My professional journey includes supporting urban poor movements in India, leading transnational campaigns on governance accountability and serving as the Head of Outreach for the UN High Level Panel on the Post-2015 agenda. I have also worked as Global Campaigns Director at Save the Children and, most recently, as Secretary General of the global civil society alliance, CIVICUS. I have contributed to several networks in an advisory capacity including the Global Partnership for Sustainable Data Development, the International Budget Partnership,, the Open Government Partnership and the World Benchmarking Alliance. I stay grounded through yoga, meditation and gratitude for the worldwide network of friends, family and fellow activists who nurture and inspire me.
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    Executive Director, Instituto Identidades do Brasil
    Luana Genot is one of Brazil’s most influential social entrepreneurs and business leaders, acting as a systems orchestrator at the intersection of artificial intelligence, economic opportunity, climate justice, racial and gender inclusion, and mental health in the workplace. She is the Founder and CEO of Instituto Identidades do Brasil (ID_BR), a leading nonprofit and impact consultancy that partners with the private sector, governments, philanthropy, and civil society to advance a systematic, cross-sector approach to social, economic, and climate transformation. Over the past decade, ID_BR has trained more than 700,000 corporate employees and 60,000 educators, reaching over 14 million people annually through campaigns and Brazil’s largest nationally broadcast award focused on equity and climate justice. Luana also launched Deb (@chamaadeb), an AI platform that enables safe conversations about race and supports organizations in navigating complex cultural challenges.
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    Head of Operations, Yango Ghana Ltd
    Jesse is a social entrepreneur and operations strategist with a strong passion for mobility, leadership management, and scalable solutions. With over a decade of experience, he has played a pivotal role in shaping ride-hailing, logistics, and e-commerce in West Africa, leading high-performing teams and driving sustainable business growth. As Head of Operations at Yango Ghana, Jesse oversees market expansion, operational efficiency, and ecosystem development, ensuring seamless collaboration between partners and independent contractors. Prior to this, he held key leadership roles at Uber and Bolt, where he spearheaded initiatives to enhance supply chain management, talent acquisition, and regulatory compliance. Jesse holds an MSc in Computer Science (University of Ghana) and a Strategy & Execution Certificate (Harvard Business School).
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    CEO, SmartStart
    Grace Matlhape is the founding CEO of SmartStart, an early childhood care and education delivery organisation, using a social franchising model to expand access to quality early learning in South Africa, focusing on the most excluded. Grace is a social justice professional with a keen sense of whole systems transformation to tackle intractable societal challenges. She has worked in public health, mental health, youth development and early childhood development, including as one of the founders of SmartStart Early Learning, in South Africa.
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    Partner, Together Institute
    Fabian is partner at Together Institute, an organization that works with purpose-driven communities, networks and their leaders to help them thrive. Fabian is co-creator of the Wasan Network, a global network of social impact and philanthropy practitioners who believe that relationships sit at the center of social change. Fabian writes a popular blog on community and is co-author of the Community Canvas and the Community Weaving Framework, both open-source community building frameworks. Previously, Fabian was an Innovator in Residence with the Kauffman Foundation, co-founder of Sandbox, a global community of young change makers, and co-founder of the mindfulness brand Holstee.
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    Deputy Director, Program Advocacy and Communications, Nigeria, Gates Foundation
    Ekenem Isichei is a strategic leader in policy advocacy, communications, and public affairs, currently serving as Deputy Director of Policy Advocacy and Communications at the Gates Foundation. With a career spanning Energy, Health, ICT, FMCG, and Social Development, he has successfully influenced policies, managed stakeholder relations, and driven impactful advocacy initiatives across Africa, Europe, and North America. Previously, he was a senior advisor at Albright Stonebridge Group and a director at the Corporate Council on Africa, where he played a key role in strengthening U.S.-Africa trade and investment relations. His expertise in political risk analysis, business performance optimization, and strategic partnerships has made him a trusted advisor to both public and private sector leaders. A mechanical engineer by training, he holds degrees from the University of Michigan and a master’s in Engineering Management, with executive education from Harvard and Wharton.
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    Co-Founder & Managing Partner, Axum
    Edwin is Co-Founder and Managing Partner of Axum, where he works with leaders across government, philanthropy, and the private sector to shape strategy, design programs, and direct capital toward initiatives that drive lasting impact. His work is driven by the vision of a self-reliant and sustainable continent where African institutions, leaders, and innovations thrive and shape global conversations. Edwin is based in Nairobi and serves on the boards of organizations that reflect his commitment to meaningful, long-term change, including The Nature Conservancy, Mozilla Foundation, Nabo Capital, The End Fund, Prudential Kenya, and The Wellbeing Project. He holds a degree in biology from Amherst College. He has been recognized as a World Economic Forum Young Global Leader, a Desmond Tutu Fellow, and one of Forbes’ 10 Most Powerful Africans in 2015.
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    Director of Development, The Elders
    Vanessa joined The Elders Foundation in April 2019 and establishes relationships with the loyal and generous donors who support The Elders’ work. Vanessa is constantly excited by the possibilities for philanthropy to achieve sustainable change when it supports advocacy at national and international levels. Vanessa has worked with philanthropists for over 15 years developing effective methods of giving, advising on philanthropy strategies and ensuring the delivery of goals against funding objectives. Vanessa believes in the power of collaborative philanthropy and is motivated by the desire to create positive change with people who are inspired to do the same. Prior to working with philanthropists, Vanessa spent six years working as a stockbroker and specialist pensions adviser for a US brokerage firm.
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    Chair of the Board, CAMFED
    Retired Partner from Accenture, where my area was Technology consulting and systems implementations in a variety of industries and countries. Retired at the end of 2006 to focus on volunteering for not for profits, mainly in the WASH and Education sectors. Have been involved with 1001fontaines (social business providing clean drinking water in Cambodia, Madagascar, Bangladesh and Nepal) since 2008, as a Board member, served on the Board of CAMFED (girls' education in Zimbabwe, Zambia, Malawi, Tanzania and Ghana) for six years, Advisor to IntoUniversity (a UK organisation that supports children from disadvantaged backgrounds to raise their aspirations and realise their potential with a number of educational support programmes. Recently joined the Board of Genio, an Irish organisation that innovates how social services are delivered to marginalised groups.
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    Founder - Wildbound, Wildbound
    Songqiao Yao is an activator, facilitator and supporter for the resilience of change leaders and networks in the climate and nature field, in China and globally. She is the founder of WildBound, an innovative social enterprise based in China and the UK. WildBound cultivates sustainability leaders and systems transformation through deep ecology experiences, activating networks of change and engaging intergenerational, cross cultural and interdisciplinary stakeholders. Prior to founding WildBound, Songqiao was a researcher, actionist, and social entrepreneur on environmental issues in China and globally. Over the past 15 years, she has led and advised youth climate organisations and projects, worked to conserve China’s rivers as a National Geographic Global Explorer and consulted on agricultural development projects in Sierra Leone, Ethiopia and Zimbabwe. Songqiao was the first Chinese participant and faculty member for Homeward Bound, the largest all-female science and leadership exp
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    Chief Executive Officer, Institute for Transformative Technologies
    Noha is co-CEO of the Institute for Transformative Technologies (ITT) whose mission is to develop breakthrough technologies and spin-off businesses to address issues affecting low-income communities. ITT’s portfolio spans energy access, sanitation, food security, and health. She is also the co-founder and President of Oxygen Hub, an initiative of ITT launched to create the largest medical oxygen infrastructure in sub-Saharan Africa. Noha earned her BS and MS in mechanical engineering from Columbia University and has two U.S. patents. She served as Adjunct Professor at the Polytechnic Institute of NYU in Brooklyn, N.Y. Noha currently chairs the External Advisory Board of Columbia University's Mechanical Engineering Department. In 2013 she was named the recipient of the American Association of Engineering Societies’ Kenneth Andrew Roe Award and was selected as one of New York Business Journal's Women of Influence. Noha is originally from Cairo, Egypt but calls NY home.
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    Director, Social Innovation, Fundación Avina
    Paula Ellinger is Director of Social Innovation at Fundación Avina, where she leads the organization’s programmatic strategy and partnerships to advance systemic change across the global south. She previously served as Avina’s Director of Climate Action, contributing to multi-level climate governance and finance for local action. Paula holds a Master’s in Development Studies from the International Institute of Social Studies and a Bachelor’s in International Relations from the Universidade de Brasília.
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    Economic and climate justice warrior and advocate with cross-sector experience. Currently running sustainable development initiatives for various governments and building a tech platform to link family offices and institutional investors with de-risked climate and social investments opportunities with verified impact on the ground.
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    Chief Impact Officer, Children's Investment Fund Foundation
    Anna Hakobyan oversees the evidence and impact agenda and leads CIFF’s global nutrition acceleration and Tech4Impact efforts. Before joining CIFF in 2009, Anna led the Learning and Evaluation function at Y Care International working on programmes in Africa, Asia and Latin America. Before this, Anna was a Senior Policy and Research Coordinator at Transparency International where she developed and managed an evidence-based advisory desk for governments and multilateral agencies on good governance and transparency. In the early years of her career, Anna worked at the World Bank and civil society organisations.
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    Executive Director, Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team
    Maps and drones for social good. Community led solutions, responsible AI, open source. Audacious Project 2020: mapping an area home to one billion people affected by poverty or disasters
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    Managing Director, Bezos Family Foundation
    As a Managing Director at Bezos Family Foundation (BFF), Chris leads the Foundation's adolescent programs and grantmaking strategy. Guided by the belief that all young people deserve the opportunity to reach their full potential, the Foundation makes philanthropic investments in the science of learning and the experiences that young people from birth through high school need to learn and thrive. Prior to joining BFF, Chris co-founded and served as Executive Director of Global Nomads Group (GNG), an international educational organization focused on increasing access to global learning for youth. Under his leadership, GNG reached more than one million young people and helped foster dialogue, understanding, and youth agency. Chris previously served as Country Director and Regional Chief of Party for Search for Common Ground in Rwanda and has twenty years of experience opening and operationalizing offices across Asia, the Americas, and Africa
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    President, Dora MiLogic Advisors
    A creative leader at the cutting edge of global and domestic philanthropy,Ada has worked for two decades to advance the power and influence ofwomen and girls of color around the world. She has conceivedgroundbreaking disruptions to philanthropic norms and scalable modelsto transform the field along the way. By championing the formation ofthe first 'Women and Girls of Color Design Council' within a premiumphilanthropic and venture organization, she has envisioned a future inphilanthropy and investment built around silo-busting investmentstrategies and fundamental trust in women and girls at the intersection of gender,race/ethnicity and economics. Ada is leading a growing community of funders committed totransforming capital and decision-making.
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    Assistant to Jeff Skoll, Jeff Skoll Group
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    Cofounder / Chief Operating Officer, Viamo
    Louis has over 20 years of experience building organizations that serve people living in emerging markets. He started his career at Engineers Without Borders Canada. There, first as a volunteer and then as their first overseas-based staff, he grew their international program to over 200 Africa-based employees and volunteers. After business school, Louis worked for a Silicon Valley pre-IPO software company as their Director of Specific Projects reporting to the CEO. In his role, he led the acquisition of two companies, the growth of the corporate foundation and became the founding director of their R&D ‘labs’ division. In 2013, Louis co-founded and is now the CEO of Viamo, a mobile mass-communication social enterprise with offices in 25 emerging markets reaching 30 million people per year. Louis is a graduate from McGill University and Oxford University where he was a Skoll Scholar.
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    CEO, Humanity Crew
    Maria is the CEO and Co-Founder of Humanity Crew, an organization integrating Mental Health and Psychosocial Support (MHPSS) into humanitarian preparedness and response. A lawyer and human rights advocate, she leads efforts to build community-led, culturally grounded approaches that strengthen resilience before, during, and after crises. She works with global partners and advisory bodies and speaks frequently on embedding MHPSS within humanitarian policy and practice.
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    Principal, Peter Möhrle Foundation
    Member of the board of trustees from Merck Family Foundation
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    CEO, CBM UK, CBM Global
    As Chief Executive at CBM UK-Global Disability Inclusion and BasicNeeds (former Skoll Awardee pioneering community mental health models), Kirsty works alongside people with disabilities and partner organisations in Africa & Asia. Passionate in her promotion of systemic global change, she supports others to put inclusion into practice. She champions inclusive climate justice and is actively involved in exploring governance and strategic models that enhance locally led development. Kirsty is Chair of BOND, UK network for organisations working in international development, who galvanise members to address structural injustice and seek sustainable change. She has an MA in International Development, long background in equity and social justice work, a love of participatory community development and all things theatre. In 2025, Kirsty was awarded an OBE for services to people living with disabilities overseas.
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    Tester, Skoll Foundation
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    Senior Consultant, Bayer Foundation
    Dr. Michael Schwall is a Senior Consultant for Bayer Foundation , initiating and managing of projects focused on Health, Agriculture, and Women Empowerment across Sub-Saharan Africa with a reach of more than 25 Mio people. With over 20 years of experience at Bayer AG, he has held various leadership roles and contributed to the development of business strategies for Africa. Dr. Schwall began his career as a plant physiologist and biotechnologist, working at the University of Freiburg and the University of Adelaide. He later managed several startup companies in the fields of plant biotechnology and vegetable seeds. Subsequently, he joined a German company, where he served as a biotechnologist and breeder specializing in maize, vegetables, and canola. At Bayer, Dr. Schwall worked in chemical research, global regulatory affairs, and marketing in both Germany and the USA, gaining a comprehensive understanding of the global agricultural and biotechnology sectors.
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    Executive Director, Zvandiri
    Nicola Willis is the founder and executive director of Zvandiri, based in Harare, Zimbabwe. Zvandiri trains young people living with HIV as peer counsellors and connects them with other young people with HIV to support them to survive and thrive. Zvandiri supports governments to integrate, scale, and sustain this model. 14 countries have adopted the model to date, delivering Zvandiri to 260,000 children and adolescents with HIV. Nicola is the co-Chair of WHO's Adolescent Service Delivery Technical Working Group. She has an MPhil in Public Mental health and has just completed her Phd which has focused on integrating mental health in the treatment and care of adolescents living with HIV and the evidence for policy and practice. She is a Mulago Rainer Arnhold Fellow.
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    Executive Director; Board Member, Sall Family Foundation
    As Executive Director and board member of Sall Family Foundation (SFF), Jason Haggins advances the foundation's vision of balancing human development with environmental stewardship through science-driven solutions. SFF's approach combines scientific inquiry with community empowerment, catalyzing transformative change where environmental conservation, global health, and poverty reduction intersect. Jason serves on multiple nonprofit and for-profit boards, leveraging his expertise in both financial management and environmental conservation. Before SFF, he was Senior Director at Alvarez & Marsal, specializing in corporate turnaround management and forensic accounting. He holds dual bachelor's degrees in accounting and economics (with high honors) from North Carolina State University, an MBA from NYU's Stern School of Business, and is a Certified Public Accountant.
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    Head of Charities Dutch Postcode Lottery, Postcode Lottery Group
    Marieke Rodenhuis worked at various development organizations before joining the Postcode Lottery Group in 2016, where she is now Head of Charities for the Dutch Postcode Lottery, based in Amsterdam. The Postcode Lottery Group is an international organization driven by a social purpose, combining business with ideals. Its purpose is to set up and operate charity lotteries globally, raising as much funding as possible to support initiatives working for a healthier, fairer, greener world – from local grassroots charities to large international NGOs. Thanks to over 12 million players in 5 European countries more than 14 billion euros have been raised for charities and good causes since its inception! With this, the Postcode Lottery Group is one of the largest private donors in the world. With a strong commitment to long-term and unrestricted funding, the lottery’s charity partners have the freedom to use funding where it is needed most, enabling them to achieve maximum positive impact.
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    Founder and President, More Perfect Union
    Jake graduated with distinction from the United States Naval Academy and served seven and a half years in the U.S. Marine Corps as a Platoon Commander in both the Infantry and Force Recon. Following his service, Jake enrolled at the Stanford Graduate School of Business. While at Stanford, he founded Nuru International to eradicate extreme poverty in the world’s most unstable, vulnerable regions to help stop the spread of violent extremism. Jake played a vital role in drafting, introducing, and passing groundbreaking new legislation called the Global Fragility Act of 2019 that equips America with new authorities and resources to prevent conflict and stabilize some of the most fragile regions of the world. Jake is the Founder and President of + More Perfect Union, a nonprofit civic organization that aims to unite the country and strengthen our communities through social connection, service, and civic engagement.
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    Executive Director, The Action Foundation
    Maria Omare is a passionate disability inclusion advocate and the Founder & Executive Director of TAF, dedicated to improving the lives of children and youth with disabilities. With 15 years of experience in nonprofit management, she excels in strategic development, fundraising, and advocacy for disability-inclusive initiatives. She has led key projects in inclusive education, early childhood care, and sexual and reproductive health rights for women and girls with disabilities. Maria’s impactful work has earned her multiple awards for advancing disability-inclusive development in Kenya. She serves as Vice-Chair of the African Disability Collaboration and sits on the boards of Able Child Africa and Amplify Girls. Recognized for her leadership in social change, she was honored by Michelle Obama as one of Red Magazine UK’s 25 Visionaries to Watch.
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    Head, Global Foundations Prograam, The World Bank
    Penelope leads the World Bank’s Partnership portfolio, managing corporate relationships with constituencies across civil society, philanthropy, academia and the private sector. She has worked across the public and private sectors, with a track record of creating innovative partnerships, nurturing entrepreneurial initiatives, and mobilizing support for solutions to complex challenges. Before joining the World Bank, Penelope worked with the United Nations, with extended postings with both the World Food Program and UNICEF in humanitarian emergencies across sub-Saharan Africa and in the Balkans. Subsequently, she founded her own communications firm and worked with clients across philanthropy, civil society and the UN. She started her career as a reporter with the BBC. Penelope earned a master’s degree in history from Cambridge University.
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    Partner, Director of the Center for Global Philanthropy, Philanthropic Initiative, Inc.
    Maggi Alexander supports individuals, families, foundations, and companies to increase the impact of their giving through strategic planning, facilitation, social issues research, and design and evaluation of philanthropic strategies and initiatives. A seasoned facilitator and convener, Maggi has led retreats, workshops, and trainings for a wide range of funders around the world focused on strategic planning, succession, governance, and evaluation, as well as engaging the next generation, the power of family philanthropy, finding a focus, and exploring your legacy. Maggi has extensive experience building partnerships and alliances that cut across traditional divides and has worked in the corporate, philanthropic, nonprofit, and public sectors. Prior to joining TPI in 2013, Maggi held senior leadership positions with the International Youth Foundation (IYF), W.K. Kellogg Foundation, UNICEF, the Fetzer Institute, ImagineNations Group, and the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation.
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    Board Member, Sall Family Foundation
    English Sall is a data enthusiast and researcher at heart. English holds a Masters Degree in Biomedical and Health Informatics from University of North Carolina as well as a PhD in Industrial Organizational Psychology from North Carolina State University. English is also a board member of the Sall Family Foundation. Additionally, English sits on the boards of various global health and development organizations including, CARE USA, The EndFund, African Philanthropy Forum, and Ideas42. English is also the co-host of the System Catalyst Podcast, a podcast that features the stories from System Catalysts about their work of changing systems. English is a Co-founder and CEO of a company called Cymantix, specializing in discovery and insight generation with unstructured data. English lives in North Carolina with her husband, four children, 2 Dogs, and 4 Alpacas.
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    President, Indiana Polyclinic, Indiana Polyclinic
    Dmitry M Arbuck, MD was born in Tbilisi, Republic of Georgia. He earned his medical degree in Russia and then in the USA. Dr. Arbuck formed a pain management clinic that grew into the multispecialty, multidisciplinary facility, Indiana Polyclinic (IPC). IPC specializes in treating the most difficult cases, those that do not respond to conventional treatments. Pharmacogenomics and Regenerative medicine are an integral part of his practice, he consults with the Mayo Clinic on Regenerative Medicine research. He lectures nationally and internationally on topics in Psychiatry and Pain management and is an author of multiple scientific articles in both fields of Medicine. He authored a self-help book "Mastermind" and a book of Regenerative Medicine "Stem Cells, Exosomes and Beyond"
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    Creative Director, I-AMVOCAL
    Donald Okudu is a social entrepreneur and the Curator of TEDxPortHarcourt, working at the intersection of technology, creativity, and civic engagement. As the founder of I-AMVOCAL, he empowers youth to take ownership of community stewardship through innovative advocacy. Donald is the architect of VOICES, a digital tool that maps "wicked problems" and measures systemic impact to drive real-world change. His current work focuses on enhancing democratic transparency in Nigeria through the development of auditable voting platforms and community-driven engagement metrics. Dedicated to systems change, Donald’s mission is to provide changemakers with the tools and skills necessary to tackle the world’s most interconnected social challenges.
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    Co-Founder, Project Dandelion
    Passionate about leading movements to inspire change, Ronda Carnegie has built and transformed global brands from The New Yorker to TED among others. Her role as part of the original executive team at TED led to unprecedented growth in TED's history from a single conference to a media company. She founded the TED Institute during her tenure, which helps organizations unlock institutional knowledge and surface innovative thinking. She co-founded TEDWomen, both new ventures for TED, while building a portfolio of assets to drive the impact mission and revenue growth for the brand overall. As the Co-Founder of Connected Women Leaders and Executive Director of Project Dandelion, Ronda has dedicated herself to the climate and gender movements. Eager to contribute to dynamic working groups focused on world-changing ideas, Ronda sits on the Board of GOOD/Upworthy, a media company. She also serves on the advisory board of Giide, an interactive audio technology company, and The Omega Institute.
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    Partner and CFO, Capricorn Investment Group
    Eric Techel is a seasoned finance professional with almost three decades of experience in investment management. He began his career at Deloitte, where he spent 11 years in the Special Acquisition Services Group, focusing on due diligence for acquisitions by firms like KKR. In 2007, he joined Capricorn Investment Group, where he currently serves as both Partner and Chief Financial Officer, overseeing financial strategy, fund operations, and investment structuring for the firm, which specializes in mission-driven and sustainable investments.
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    CEO / Founder, Tiny Totos Kenya
    Emma has 20 years’ experience in social entrepreneurship, innovation and equity. After a decade working on indigenous rights, conservation and community development in Latin America, Emma ran a global impact investment fund for ERM. On moving to Nairobi in 2012, she set up an impact advisory firm to support clients including the Kenya Bankers’ Association, UNDP and Palladium. In 2014, Emma founded Tiny Totos, a Kenyan social enterprise tackling the childcare crisis and women’s access to work through a market solution transforming informal babysitters into profitable childcare entrepreneurs. Tiny Totos has served over 35,000 children, with direct and advisory work through Kenya, Somalia, Rwanda, Uganda, Tanzania and Ethiopia. Tiny Totos won the top prize at the UN Women’s Entrepreneurship Accelerator Awardvand was a MIT Solve winner in Financial Inclusion in 2023. Emma has a 1st class BA from Oxford, a MA in Resource Management from UBC and an MBA with Distinction from Oxford.
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    Co-Founder, Heal Initiative
    Sri is a Professor of Medicine at UCSF, and co-founder and faculty director of the HEAL Initiative, a health workforce strengthening fellowship working in Navajo Nation and 9 countries around the world. HEAL currently has over 220 health worker fellows, over the last nine years, half of whom are Native American and from low and middle income countries(LMIC). Dr. Shamasunder led the HEAL UCSF response during the ongong COVID surge in Navajo Nation spending several weeks with HEAL's partner site hospital taking care of COVID patients and supporting UCSF nursing and doctor volunteers. He was awarded the Young Physician of the Year in 2010, by the Northern California Chapter of the American College of Physicians and was named an Asia21 fellow by the Asia Foundation in 2012, a Fulbright-Nehru scholar to India in 2012 and a Draper Richards Kaplan entrepreneur in 2016. He was an Emerson Dial Fellow in 2021, and received the UCSF Chancellor's Edison T. Uno Award for Public Service in 2023.
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    CEO & Chief Curator, Centre For Exponential Change
    Sanjay Purohit is CEO and Chief Curator of Centre for Exponential Change. He has 35+ years of diverse experience spanning corporate and development sectors. Since 2016, he has been co-creating Societal Thinking, an approach to resolve complex societal challenges with speed, at scale, sustainably. He has engaged with 500+ Change Leaders across 20+ countries with Societal Thinking in domains such as climate action, education, gender equity, healthcare and livelihoods. The core ideas of Societal Thinking are encapsulated in his Think Books. He is mentor and co-founder of apurva.ai, a platform to amplify the collective wisdom of communities with AI. He serves on the Board of Advisors of Don Norman Design Award that champions humanity centred design, the UN DPI Safeguards Initiative, and Fundamentum, a scale investment fund.
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    Founder, MD & Skoll Scholar, Skoll Centre for Social Entrepreneurship
    Daniela is a serial impact entrepreneur and an early stage investing professional with 17 years of experience across India, Kenya and the UK. Daniela is a Skoll Scholar: in 2018, she was awarded the highly competitive Skoll Scholarship to complete her MBA at University of Oxford. Daniela is the founder of Humming Labs, a London-based venture builder in food and agriculture with established family businesses in India. Daniela is highly experienced at building business models for impact and profitability. Most recently, she has designed sustainable venture solutions to increase the income of smallholder farmers growing cassava in Kenya and the savings of MSMEs owners in India through green energy. Daniela also managed early-stage investment capital pools for Acumen Inc., and refined the investment thesis for Antler's $50Mn fund for Kenya & Nigeria.
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    Senator for Migori, Government of Kenya
    Eddy, Kenya’s youngest senator and a Yale and Trinity College alumnus, is a visionary leader in environmental sustainability and economic empowerment. As the Senator of Migori County, he advocates for his constituents, ensuring their voices shape national policy. He is also the founder of Treeco Fund, a transformative initiative combating climate change and poverty by empowering rural farmers with sustainable practices, fostering reforestation, and generating knowledge, income, and wealth across rural Africa. Through his initiatives, Eddy is driving environmental resilience while equipping Africa’s youth with the skills for a sustainable and prosperous future.
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    Creative Director, StoryMaxima
    Damilola Onafuwa is a visual artist from Lagos, Nigeria, using photography, film as a medium of expression. The focus of his work is on human-interest stories that creates a consciousness about social issues. His work puts a spotlight on humanity in its purest form, on people and culture, serving as the reflective glass with which people see themselves as they were, as they are, and as a tool to inspire hope to become. He is a member of APJD (Africa Photo-Journalism Database) and an Associate fellow at The Royal Commonwealth Society. He is the founder of StoryMaxima, a professional storytelling organization and Aroba Foundation. He is an alumnus at Akoma Storytelling Fellowship and One World Media Global Short Docs Forum. He has been a fellow of Skoll World Forum Fellow since 2019. He has been a speaker at TEDx, where he spoke about his work and its impact on human societies. He has also been recognized for his excellent work by The Future Awards Africa and World Press Photo.
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    Senior Advisor - Global Partnerships, The Citizens Foundation Pakistan
    Nadia develops and manages global partnerships for The Citizens Foundation. TCF is the second-largest non-state school system in the world (after BRAC). It exists for out-of-school children, hires only women as faculty, and is sustainable thanks to unrestricted local support. Nadia is also a former development journalist. She has written for the New York Times, Foreign Policy, NPR, and Devex.
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    CEO, Westfuller Advisors, LLC
    Ian is the CEO of Westfuller, an investment advisory and wealth management certified B-Corporation that provides advice, strategy, and investment management for values-aligned global institutions and private clients seeking impact. Ian is a specialist in global investment advisory and planning, strategic Sustainable/Responsible/Impact-focused investment management, and philanthropic giving. He is the Board Chair of the Marguerite Casey Foundation, a justice-focused foundation with a nearly $1B endowment committed to shifting power and creating an inclusive economy and representative democracy. He also serves as a board member and Investment Committee Chair of ImpactAssets, a board member and investment committee member of the Philadelphia Museum of Arts, and an investment committee member of the Rockefeller Brothers Fund. Based in NYC with his family, Ian is an Aspen Finance Leaders Fellow, and member of the Young Presidents’ Organization (YPO).
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    Senior Director, Partnerships, Nia Tero Foundation
    David Rothschild is Senior Director, Partnerships at Nia Tero, where he has worked since 2017. David was part of a small team that helped build Nia Tero. He helped develop its Amazon program, and is now focused on leading Nia Tero’s expansion into Africa. Prior to Nia Tero, David held various positions in philanthropy, including programmatic leadership roles at the then newly formed Fossil Foundation as well as 7 years with the Skoll Foundation. Earlier in his career David worked directly with Indigenous Peoples of the Amazon, including in roles with the Inter-American Development Bank, the Field Museum of Chicago and the Amazon Alliance for Indigenous and Traditional Peoples.
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    Partner, iitos
    José founded s.e.e.d in 2009, which then became seed by EY in 2018 and now leads iitos. He is known to be an ecosystem builder in the region for his work in impact investing and venture capital since the beginning of his professional career. José holds a law degree from the University of Costa Rica and an MBA from the University of Oxford-Saïd Business School where he held the Skoll Scholarship. José enjoys spending time with his family and friends in his spare time and is a great movie or series critic.
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    Animated by the power of connection, Claire cultivates and leads strategic relationships, Foundation-wide engagements, and regional activations of the Skoll network to advance social progress. Since joining Skoll in 2016, Claire has led multi-year global network building efforts and launched initiatives to increase access and inclusion, including the Skoll Fellowship and TEDx Skoll Series across Africa, Asia, and Latin America. Claire is a co-creator and hosting team member of Wasan Network and advises organizations on growth and network strategies. As a University of Oxford Visiting Fellow, Claire applies her multi-disciplinary background in contemporary dance, ecology, and philanthropy. She collaborates with Oxford researchers, industry practitioners, and the Skoll Centre for Social Entrepreneurship to teach and write about networks, collaboration, and collective leadership. Prior to Skoll, Claire managed the San Diego Zoo's internal innovation and biomimicry lab under the CFO. She worked with corporate R&D teams, co-led organizational experiments, and developed programs to help deepen human connection with biodiversity. She is an alum of Seth Godin's altMBA, CCL, AVPN Impact Investing Fellowship, RSA, and JPCatholic University. After 15 years of studying and teaching contemporary dance, Claire now choreographs spaces for people to connect and co-create a more just future.
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    Managing Director, Stanford Center for Health Education, Stanford Center for Health Education: Digital Medic
    Aarti Porwal is the Managing Director of Stanford’s Digital Medic, a program within the Stanford Center for Health Education that improves global health by spreading evidence-based health information and building capacity for the health workforce. Under Aarti’s leadership, Digital Medic has become a critical resource for health workers and their communities, providing accessible information and training to bridge gaps in healthcare delivery, particularly in low-resource settings. The Digital Medic team aims to advance how digital learning can achieve health information equity in an evolving global landscape. By building a digitally supported workforce, Digital Medic is at the forefront of advancing global health education and addressing the need for accurate, actionable information in a world increasingly impacted by misinformation and doubt. Aarti has worked in healthcare and education for 20 years and is passionate about advancing healthcare access and equity.
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    Director, Water.org
    Chevenee Reavis serves as Director of Philanthropy for a multi family office. There, she leads grant making and impact investing to scale solutions in climate and in the San Francisco Bay Area. Previously, she was Director of Strategic Initiatives and Advocacy at Water.org focused on scaling fundraising and program reach. She came to Water.org after leading communications for several USAID public health programs in West and Southeastern Africa and fundraising for microfinance organizations operating in Southeast Asia. In addition to her work in philanthropy, Chevenee has served a Chief of Staff at a renown visual effects company and brings corporate social responsibility expertise from her role at Starbucks Coffee Company where she led global CSR communications in partnership with commodity teams across cocoa, coffee, and tea. Chevenee serves on the Boards of the Tipping Point Foundation and Numi Tea Foundation and is based in Marin California with her family and two dogs.
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    Managing Director, Funder Alliances, Skoll Foundation
    Edwin Ou leads Skoll's strategic engagements with aligned funders and manages a variety of key relationships with funded social entrepreneurs, domain experts, policy makers and corporate partners. Edwin develops and structures funding opportunities to drive large-scale change in the focus areas of the foundation. Edwin has also held previous roles of increasing responsibility at Skoll, including Principal. Prior to working at Skoll, Edwin amassed a diverse set of leadership skills and experience in organizational and business planning, program and personnel management and financial development in the field of social entrepreneurship. Most recently, Edwin led programmatic efforts for the Marine Aquarium Council (MAC), where he managed the spin-offs of MAC’s regional capacity-building programs as newly-formed NGOs in Indonesia and the Philippines. Prior to MAC, Edwin led the business development efforts at Benetech, where he built a team that evaluated and drove the early-stage development of social ventures and fueled the organization with funding and partner resources. Prior to social entrepreneurship, Edwin assumed roles of increasing responsibility in product management for a SoftBank-funded technology startup and as a mergers and acquisitions advisor for an energy investment bank. Edwin earned his B.A. in Economics at Rice University and M.B.A. from the University of California, Berkeley, where he focused his studies in social entrepreneurship and was a Packard Environment Fellow. He has served on regional boards of three nonprofit organizations: the Red Cross, Surfrider Foundation and Taiwanese American Citizens League.
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    Founder & CEO, Operation Fistula
    Seth Cochran is a builder at heart, passionate about uniting people to create lasting impact. As the founder of The Sidebar, a community dedicated to fostering meaningful connections, he thrives on bringing changemakers together to drive social innovation. Throughout his career, he has founded or helped launch seven social impact organizations, including Operation Fistula, where he serves as CEO, and Impact Intel, a platform leveraging data to improve humanitarian efforts. He has also played a key role in founding organizations like elderabuse.org and miraclefeet, advancing solutions in health, justice, and human rights. Beyond his work in social impact, Seth is a farmer, embracing the hands-on challenge of cultivating the land. Whether designing systems, scaling impact, or growing communities, he is driven by the power of collaboration to tackle the world’s toughest challenges.
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    Head of Development & Learning, B Team
    Charlotte has more than fifteen years experience advancing social change initiatives in the business, youth engagement and disability sectors. In her current role, she leads The B Team's learning and development practice, supporting the cultivation of a global community of partners working to reshape corporate practices and build a more just and regenerative future. Prior to joining The B Team as one of the founding staff members, Charlotte led the development of The Leprosy Mission Canada’s youth engagement initiative. Before this, she was the Parliamentary Liaison for The Aspiring Leaders Forum New Zealand, which brings together young leaders from across the country with sitting members of parliament and community and business leaders to explore leadership and values. Charlotte is qualified Outdoor Instructor, holds a Bachelor's Degree in Political Studies and Ethics from The University of Auckland, and a diploma of Theological Studies.
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    Urogynecologist, Researcher, Founder and Managing Trustee of ARMMAN, ARMMAN
    Dr. Aparna Hegde is a Stanford and Cleveland Clinic trained, internationally renowned Urogynecologist. She is the founder of NGO ARMMAN, which creates scalable mhealth based programs to impact maternal and child health in 27 states of India (reach: 57 million women and their children and 480,000 health workers). Dr. Hegde is Associate Professor (Hon) and founding Head of the Department of Urogynecology at Cama Hospital, Mumbai, India’s first University-based Urogynecology Center of Excellence. Dr. Hegde is Chair of FIUGA, the foundation arm of IUGA (International Urogynecology Association) and Chair of Publication Committee of IUGA and member of the Editorial Board of International Urogynecology Journal. Dr. Hegde is an accomplished researcher, an NIH grantee, and a pioneer in the field of 2D/3D pelvic floor ultrasound with over 75 publications. Dr. Hegde was listed by Fortune Magazine as one of the World’s 50 Greatest Leaders in 2021 (15th spot), and awarded the Skoll award (2020).
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    Executive Chair, Generation Foundation
    Audrey Choi is Executive Chair of the Generation Foundation. Over the course of her career, she has served in senior positions in business, government, journalism and philanthropy. She founded Morgan Stanley’s Global Sustainable Finance Group in 2009 and later became the first Chief Sustainability Officer on Wall Street. She also founded and led the firm's Community Development Finance Group, investing more than $20 billion to strengthen low-income communities. Previously Audrey served in the Clinton Administration as domestic policy advisor to Vice President Al Gore and Chief of Staff at the Council of Economic Advisers. She also served as bureau chief and foreign correspondent for The Wall Street Journal. She is a trustee of the Kresge Foundation; Visiting Scholar at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York; and serves on the board of non-profit organizations focused on sustainability, economic opportunity, and the arts.
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    Executive Director, Institute for Strategic Dialogue US
    Dixon leads the Institute for Strategic Dialogue- US’ efforts to fortify democracy and human against threats to public safety and national security being amplified by social media and AI. Previously, Dixon led the successful efforts to repeal “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell,” and litigation that found Bashar Al-Assad accountable for war crimes. He lives with his spouse JR Hodder in Washington, DC.
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    Chief Advancement Officer, Shining Hope for Communities
    Katherine Potaski is the Chief Advancement Officer of SHOFCO. Prior to this, she served as the Director of Development at the Synergos Institute, the Associate Director of International Fundraising at The Hunger Project, and as a Program Associate at the Vera Institute for Justice. Katherine holds a Master’s in Public Administration with a concentration in International Organizations from New York University and a Bachelor’s Degree in International Affairs from The George Washington University.
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    Chief Executive Officer, Soros Economic Development Fund
    Georgia Levenson Keohane is the CEO of the Soros Economic Development Fund, the impact investing arm of the Open Society Foundations. Previously, she served as President of the Navab Capital Partners Foundation and head of the firm’s ESG practice, and Executive Director of Pershing Square Foundation. A former McKinsey consultant, Keohane has advised CEOs, boards, and institutional, corporate, and philanthropic investors on strategy, operations, sustainable investing, and inclusive growth. She is an adjunct professor of social enterprise at Columbia Business School, where she hosts the Capital for Good podcast, and is the author of two award winning books, Capital and the Common Good (2016) and Social Entrepreneurship for the 21st Century (2013). Her work has also appeared in the New York Times, Foreign Affairs, and HBR. Keohane holds a BA from Yale University, an MBA from Harvard Business School, and an MSc from the London School of Economics, where she was a Fulbright Scholar.
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    Deputy Director for Philanthropic Partnerships, Gates Foundation
    Jennifer Stout leads the foundation's effort to create a marketplace of aggregated philanthropic capital funds that can facilitate major gifts to social causes. Since joining the foundation in 2010, Jennifer has supported the launch and development of the Giving Pledge as well as the foundation’s efforts to encourage philanthropy in China and India. Previously, she served as a senior consultant with the management consulting firm Booz Allen Hamilton and as an analyst with Pfizer’s Strategic Investments Group. Jennifer holds a master’s degree from Harvard University and a B.A. from Yale University.
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    Individual, New Profit
    For nearly three decades, Christal M. Jackson has had a fulfilling career serving in the social impact and impact investing sector. An accomplished social entrepreneur, Christal is the founder of Head and Heart Philanthropy (HHP), a nonprofit organization focused on closing gaps in health, education, and economics for underserved communities in the United States and the continent of Africa. She is also the President & CEO of Mosaic Genius, a social impact agency focused on creating an inclusive economy for all and improving social outcomes for underserved communities. Christal attributes her success to having been groomed for leadership by the community, from serving as an intern with the Children's Defense Fund to creating a marketplace for multimillion-dollar initiatives focused on solving complicated social issues. She attended Spelman College, earning a dual degree in Psychology and Religion. She later obtained a Master of Theological Studies from Duke University.
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    Co-Founder & CEO, mPharma
    Greg Rockson is the co-founder and CEO of mPharma, a pharmacy-first primary care operator serving 1.4 million patients annually with essential primary healthcare across ten African countries. Since launching mPharma in 2014, Greg has overseen its growth and expansion and has led the acquisition and integration of leading pharmacy chains in Kenya, Nigeria, and Uganda, strengthening mPharma’s position as a market leader in pharmacy innovation. With over 10 years of experience in the health tech sector, Greg is passionate about using technology to transform community pharmacies into primary healthcare providers in Africa while improving access, affordability, and the quality of medicines and health services for millions of people across the continent.
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    Chief of Staff to Christiana Figueres at Global Optimism, Global Optimism
    Marina is Chief of Staff to Ms. Christiana Figueres, and Program Lead of Global Optimism and Plum Village's Climate & Nature Leaders Retreats. Previously, she worked with Ashoka, Peace Child International, as a consultant to GEF and served as a youth advisor to UNEP. She is also the founder of Fundación TierraVida, an Argentinean NGO working to unleash young people´s potential to drive environmental sustainability. She has been trained by Al Gore’s Climate Reality Project and served as Faculty of Amani institute’s Social Innovation Management Programme. Marina holds a BSc. In Environmental Sciences, an MA. in Environment and Development and an Executive MBA from ESMT Berlin.
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    CEO & Co-Founder, Khushi Baby
    Ruchit Nagar, MD, MPH is the CEO and co-founder of Khushi Baby. He is also a final year resident at Yale, completing training in internal medicine and pediatrics. He is an incoming pediatric critical care fellow at Yale as well. Ruchit leads Khushi Baby - a 10 year, 100-person non-profit organization, working as digital health expert and systems enabler to state departments of health in India. Khushi Baby's solutions have facilitated the tracking of health for over 48M people to date.
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    Director, Economic & Rural Development, Self Employed Women Association
    Reema joined SEWA in 1984 and was elected as the General Secretary in 1999. She expanded membership to new heights making SEWA the single largest union of informal sector workers. She oversees 4813 SHGs, 160 co-operatives and 15 economic federations totaling 3.2 million members, pan India including 18 states, and also in 7 South-Asian countries, focusing on women’s economic empowerment by building women owned enterprises – Cooperatives, Collectives, Companies, Federations; building women led supply chain in Energy, Agribusiness, Food Processing, Waste recycling, Textile and garmenting. She was honored by Padma Sri for her contribution in area of Social Services in 2013.
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    Founder & Executive Director, CBL Partners
    Educational entrepreneur, designer, researcher, and mom of two. Founder of CBL Partners, a leadership and design consultancy helping leaders modernize their learning systems, and Kujali International, a 501c nonprofit centering student voices and advancing learning innovations to disrupt opportunity barriers for our world's most underserved youth. Focused on how to make learning systems and experiences more human-centered, effective, and just.
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    Chief of Staff, Jeff Skoll Group
    Sarah is currently the Chief of Staff for the Jeff Skoll Group. In addition, she helps a variety of organizations achieve their goals around impact-focused convenings, strategic community building, fundraising and communication functions. Prior, Sarah oversaw the Skoll Foundation's Community of Awardees and Skoll’s high-profile platforms including the Skoll World Forum, as the Vice President of Community and Convenings for 12 years. Earlier in her career, Sarah served in executive capacities in the public, private and government sectors including the X PRIZE Foundation, Girl Scouts, Porter Novelli International, Peace Corps, and the Clinton Administration.
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    Board Member, Skoll Foundation and President Emeritus, Last Mile Health
    The Honorable Dr. Raj Panjabi is former White House Senior Director and globally recognized as a distinguished authority in healthcare, public policy, entrepreneurship, and technology. Dr. Panjabi is Senior Partner at Flagship Pioneering, leading the Preemptive Health and Medicine Initiative, which is pioneering a new field to protect, maintain or improve people's health before they get sick. He is also on faculty at Harvard Medical School. As White House Senior Director and Special Assistant to President Biden, Panjabi served as the top pandemic and health official at the National Security Council. He played a pivotal role in the largest vaccination campaign in history against COVID-19 and responses to public health crises, including Mpox, Influenza and Ebola. He played a lead role executing the 2022 National Biodefense and American Pandemic Preparedness Plans, coordinating over $12 billion in annual investment across 16 federal agencies in biodefense, including in disease surveillance, diagnostics, therapeutics, vaccines and health systems. Panjabi helped oversee implementation of the President’s 2022 Bioeconomy Executive Order, directing federal agencies to drive research and development, streamline regulation, grow manufacturing, and expand markets for biotechnology products, including by leveraging artificial intelligence. Dr. Panjabi oversaw implementation of the 2022 U.S. Global Health Security Act, authorizing $5 billion and expanding health investments across 50 countries. He co-developed the President’s COVID-19 and health security initiatives with the G7, G20, and regional bodies, including efforts to organize Presidential Summits, launch the Pandemic Fund at the World Bank, negotiate the WHO Pandemic Accord and uphold the UN Biological Weapons Convention. Panjabi held top healthcare executive roles. Leading the U.S. President’s Malaria Initiative, he helped launch the world’s first malaria vaccine, create a strategy to prevent 1 billion cases and manage a $800 million enterprise protecting 700 million people across 30 countries. For 14 years he was Co-Founder and CEO of Last Mile Health, a social enterprise leveraging digital technology to train thousands of healthcare providers serving millions of people.
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    Co-Founder, Malala Fund
    Malala Yousafzai is co-founder and Executive Chair of Malala Fund. Malala began her campaign for education at age 11 when she anonymously blogged for the BBC about life under the Taliban in Pakistan’s Swat Valley. Over the next few years, Malala continued her advocacy for girls’ education publicly — attracting international media attention and awards. At age 15, she was attacked by the Taliban for speaking out. After months of surgery and rehabilitation in the United Kingdom, she co-founded Malala Fund with her father Ziauddin to continue her campaign to see every girl complete 12 years of free, safe, quality education. A year later, Malala received the Nobel Peace Prize in recognition of her efforts. Malala graduated from Oxford University in 2020 with a degree in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics. She is also the best-selling author of three books and president of Extracurricular Productions.
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    Founder and CEO, Root Capital
    In 1999, Willy Foote founded Root Capital, a nonprofit social enterprise that invests in small and growing agricultural enterprises to build the resilience and prosperity of rural communities in Africa, Latin America, and Southeast Asia. Through Root Capital’s provision of capital, training, and market access, millions of farmers have been able to grow, thrive, and create opportunities, with over USD$2 billion in loans provided nearly 1,000 agricultural businesses, with some 2,500 receiving technical advisory services. This collective impact has benefited over 10 million people in farming families.
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    President and CEO, Afghan Institute of Learning
    Dr. Yacoobi serves on several boards and panels including, the Women’s Refugee Commission, International Advisory Council for the International Academy for Multicultural Cooperation, New Global Citizens, the Advisory Council for the Center for Social Impact Learning at the Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey, and is a former board member of the Global Fund for Women. She is an advisor to the Fetzer Institute and a member of the US-Afghan Women’s Council. Dr. Yacoobi has 6 honorary doctorates from US universities including Princeton University. She has been honored with: 2017 Sunhak Peace Prize Laureate, 2016 Harold W. McGraw Prize in Education, 2015 WISE Prize for Education Laureate and 2013 Opus Prize, 2012 Lotus Leadership Award, 2007 Gleitsman International Activist Award. She is both a Kravis Prize and Gruber Prize awardee. Dr. Yacoobi is a Skoll Social Entrepreneur, Schwab Social Entrepreneur, Ashoka Fellow, Harvard Kennedy School Executive Education fellow,
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    Executive Director for Strategy and Content, Skoll Foundation
    Michelle is an impact investor, strategist and social entrepreneur. In her role as Executive Director for Strategy and Content at SOCAP, she leads the programatic direction and curation for the largest impact investment conference. She is also a General Partner at IMPAQTO Capital, a revenue-based financing fund for investing in the missing middle of impact finance in the Andean region. Before her current role, Michelle was the CEO and co-founder of IMPAQTO, a B Corporation with a mission to support impact entrepreneurs reach their goals by building the ecosystem and network they need to thrive. IMPAQTO offers coworking spaces, a business accelerator, innovation consulting services and an impact investing fund to Latin American entrepreneurs building a better world. Michelle is a recent mother of twins and lives in Quito. She holds an Mst in International Human Rights Law from the University of Oxford and a Master's in Public Policy, UC Berkeley.
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    Co-Founder and CEO, The Weal Life Company
    Keely Stevenson is an entrepreneurial leader with a background as an executive in business, impact investing and direct service social impact. She is passionate about the intersection of care, aging and health, especially when technology and investment enablers drive innovation and equity. She holds an MBA from Oxford University where she was a Skoll Scholar and is a Young Global Leader at World Economic Forum.
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    Director, Primary Health Care, Gates Foundation
    As Director of PHC, Tracey McNeill leads the team that builds on the foundation’s and field’s deep experience in health systems strengthening. This includes health financing, system design, and service delivery innovation, aiming to dramatically improve the efficiency, quality, and equity of PHC. Previously, Tracey was VP of Global Clinical Governance and Quality and chief mobilization officer at Babylon Healthcare and CEO of its digital health subsidiary in Rwanda. At Babylon Healthcare, Tracey worked with policymakers to ensure delivery of high-quality PHC services through virtual consultations. At Babyl Rwanda, she partnered with the government and stakeholders to roll out the digital health service as a part of the universal health coverage scheme. Tracey also served as the SVP and commercial director at MSI. Tracey holds a post-graduate qualification in Occupational Health from The RCN London and a certification as a registered nurse from The Royal Free Hospital.
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    Founding Director, Global Opportunity Youth Network
    Jamie is the Founding Director of The Aspen Institute’s Global Opportunity Youth Network (GOYN), a network of community collaboratives committed to advancing decent jobs and leadership for youth. With 17 communities across India, Africa, and Latin America, GOYN has connected over 1M Opportunity Youth to economic opportunity. Previously, Jamie was President & CEO of Education For Employment (EFE) and grew the organization to provide jobs for tens of thousands of youth across the Middle East & North Africa. Prior to EFE, Jamie was Portfolio Manager at the Edna McConnell Clark Foundation (now Blue Meridian Partners), dedicated to scaling solutions that lift people out of poverty. Early in his career, Jamie was a Director at Ashoka. He has degrees from Georgetown and Johns Hopkins University. Jamie is a Schwab Foundation Global Social Entrepreneur, Member of the WEF Global Future Council on Human Capital Development, and life member of the Council on Foreign Relations.
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    Founder & CEO, Africa Climate Ventures
    James Irungu Mwangi is the founder and CEO of Africa Climate Ventures, where he is working to build and accelerate transformative climate-smart and carbon-negative businesses across the continent. James is also the founder of the Climate Action Platform – Africa (CAP-A), a public benefit organization launched in 2021, to unlock Africa’s potential for inclusive prosperity through Climate Positive Growth. Previously, James co-founded the Dalberg Group, and over a 20-year period, led the Dalberg’s expansion into Africa, served as Global Managing Partner of Dalberg Advisors, and as Executive Director of the Dalberg Group. James serves as an independent director on several boards including the Skoll Foundation, the Global Centre for Pluralism, One Acre Fund, Old Mutual Limited and Koko Networks. James holds an AB in Economics from Harvard University and is a 2021 Yale University World Fellow. He is a 2009 Archbishop Tutu Leadership Fellow, a 2013 Young Global Leader. For his efforts to put Climate Positive Growth on the global agenda, James received a 2022 Climate Breakthrough Award and was recognized as one of the 100 Most Influential Africans of 2023 by the New African magazine.
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    Board Member, Co-Impact
    Retired, former Executive Vice President of Programs, Ford Foundation Hilary Pennington served as the foundation’s executive vice president for program from 2018-2024, when she retired. She oversaw all of Ford’s grantmaking programs globally, the foundation’s BUILD program, the Office of Strategy and Learning, and the Ford Global Fellows. She was the foundation’s vice president for Education, Creativity, and Free Expression from 2013-17. Between 2006 and 2012, Hilary served as director of education, postsecondary success, and special initiatives at the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. Before that, she founded and led Jobs for the Future for 20 years. A graduate of Yale University and Oxford, Hilary serves on the boards of the Lego Foundation, Co-Impact, Search for Common Ground, Bard College, and as a member of the Trinity Church Vestry and the Council on Foreign Relations.
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    Correspondent, PBS NewsHour
    Fred de Sam Lazaro is a correspondent for the PBS News Hour and director of the Under-Told Stories Project at the University of St Thomas, a program aimed at using storytelling to enhance classroom learning. He was a regular contributor and substitute anchor for PBS' long-running Religion and Ethics Newsweekly and also directed films from India and the Democratic Republic of Congo for the acclaimed documentary series, Wide Angle. Over nearly four decades, Fred has reported from 70 countries on global health and the myriad consequences of resource poverty, with an emphasis on social innovation and entrepreneurship and solutions-oriented narratives. Fred is the recipient of three honorary doctorates, numerous journalism awards and media fellowships from the Kaiser Family Foundation and the University of Michigan. He serves on the board of Sahan Journal, an immigrant- and BIPOC-focused news non-profit and the Hill Monastic Museum and Library.
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    President, Ford Foundation
    Darren Walker is president of the Ford Foundation, a $16 billion international social justice philanthropy. Under his leadership, the Ford Foundation became the first non-profit in US history to issue a $1 billion designated social bond to stabilize non-profit organizations in the wake of COVID-19. Before joining Ford, Darren was vice president at the Rockefeller Foundation. Previously, he was COO of Harlem’s Abyssinian Development Corporation. Darren co-founded both the US Impact Investing Alliance and the Presidents’ Council on Disability Inclusion in Philanthropy. In 2022, he was awarded France’s highest cultural honor, Commander of the French Order of Arts and Letters, for leadership in the arts. In 2023 he was also appointed by Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II to the Order of the British Empire for services to UK/US relations. In 2024, President Joe Biden awarded Darren the National Humanities Medal.
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    Founder & CEO, Ashoka
    Bill Drayton, founder and CEO of Ashoka, pioneered the field of social entrepreneurship. Ashoka’s over 4,000 leading social entrepreneurs, “Ashoka Fellows,” operate in 100+ countries to create an “everyone a changemaker” world. Working in fields like health and human rights, three-quarters of these Fellows make national and/or international policy and system changes within a decade of election. Bill also taught in Harvard and Stanford, served as Assistant Administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and in the White House, and led transformative projects at McKinsey & Company. He authored many key innovations, ranging from emissions trading to Get America Working! A graduate of Harvard College, Oxford’s Balliol College (M.A.), and Yale Law School (J.D.), Bill has received many awards including the MacArthur Fellowship, honorary degrees from Yale and others, and memberships including in the American Philosophical Society for his contributions to social change.
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    CEO, New Profit
    Tulaine Montgomery is CEO of New Profit, a venture philanthropy firm that backs visionary leaders expanding access to opportunity in America. A leader at the intersection of innovation, impact, and justice, Tulaine has spent her career building mission-driven organizations across the U.S. and globally. Under Tulaine’s leadership, New Profit has raised and distributed over $100M in capital and capacity-building support to leaders transforming education, economic mobility, and democracy. Previously, she held executive roles at YouthBuild USA, United Way, and Citizen Schools. Tulaine serves as Board Chair of GirlTrek and serves on the Beyond 12 board. Her thought leadership has appeared in TIME, The Atlantic, and Forbes, and she has taken the stage at SXSW and the Skoll World Forum. She is the Host and Executive Producer of the podcast "Say More with Tulaine Montgomery," which features bold conversations on justice, belonging, and systems change.
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    Member, The Elders
    Mary Robinson is a founding member of The Elders, an independent group of global leaders founded by Nelson Mandela in 2007, who work together for peace, justice, human rights and a sustainable planet. She has served as Chair since 2018, and is a passionate advocate for gender equality, human rights and climate justice. She has addressed the UN Security Council on multiple occasions and has met with world leaders including President Ramaphosa in South Africa, Pope Francis in the Vatican, President Macron in Paris and President Xi Jinping in Beijing. She was the first woman President of Ireland (1990–1997) and is a former UN High Commissioner for Human Rights (1997–2002). From 2013- 2016, she served as the UN Secretary General’s Special Envoy in three roles; first for the Great Lakes region of Africa, then on Climate Change and then on El Niño and Climate. She was appointed Adjunct Professor for Climate Justice at Trinity College Dublin in 2019.
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    Co-founder and Chief Talent Officer, FRESH Speakers
    I’m the author of four books, most recently, Learning in Public, a popular newsletter, called Examined Family, host of “The Wise Unknown” podcast from PRX, and co-host of the Slate “How To!” podcast. I’m also a co-founder of the Solutions Journalism Network and FRESH Speakers, and the Storyteller-in-Residence at The Holding Co.
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    Founder, Amplifier
    Aaron Huey builds campaigns that create real-world change, by any medium necessary. As a National Geographic photographer, he has created 30+ features on environmental conservation, cultural preservation, and social justice, reaching hundreds of millions globally. His approach was shaped by three fellowships at Stanford, where he honed a "language lab" model for simplifying complex ideas into compelling narratives. Huey’s work spans photography, immersive media, street art, and digital platforms, always adapting to create impact. His Webby Award-winning VR experience for Bears Ears helped shift policy through immersive storytelling. As the founder of Amplifier.org, , and under his creative direction, Amplifier has collaborated with thousands of artists on initiatives focused on on social, environmental, and public health issues.
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    Director of School Health and Nutrition, Ministry of Education, Government of Zambia
    Malalu Mulundika is a dedicated civil servant in Zambia, currently serving as the Director of School Health and Nutrition at the Ministry of Education. In this role, she oversees initiatives aimed at enhancing the health and nutritional status of students across the country, recognizing the critical link between well-being and academic performance. Throughout her career, Mrs. Mulundika has held various significant positions within the Zambian government. Notably, she served as the Commission Secretary for the Teaching Service Commission, where she was instrumental in managing and overseeing educational personnel matters. Her expertise and leadership have been acknowledged on international platforms. Mrs. Mulundika's contributions extend beyond education and health. She has been involved in various capacities, including engagements with the Ministry of Gender, reflecting her commitment to promoting gender equality and women's empowerment in Zambia.
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    Member of Parliament, National Assembly, Zambia
    Twaambo Elvis Mutinta, born on 28th September 1983, is a Zambian politician currently serving as the Member of Parliament for Itezhi-Tezhi constituency under the United Party for National Development (UPND). He was elected to this position in August 2021. Before his political career, Mutinta worked as a Programmes Officer and a teacher. He holds a Master's Degree in Development Studies, a Bachelor's Degree in Adult Education, a Diploma in Secondary Education, and a Certificate in Social Work. His academic background reflects a strong commitment to education and community development. In Parliament, Mutinta has been an active member of several committees. He has served on the Committee on Education, Science and Technology and the Committee on Local Governance, Housing and Chiefs' Affairs. He is the chair of Zambia's first-ever caucus on school health. His involvement in these committees underscores his dedication to advancing education and local governance in Zambia.
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    Vice President, Global Engagement, Build Change
    Monica Schroeder leads Build Change’s external affairs strategy as the Vice President of Global Engagement, driving impactful advocacy and communications, as well as building and nurturing partnerships with philanthropic and corporate partners to amplify resilient housing globally. She previously served as Build Change’s Director of Global Advocacy, where she played an instrumental role in integrating resilient housing into key climate and urban agendas in partnership with the UN High Level Champions, G7, and the World Economic Forum, among others. Prior to her tenure at Build Change, Monica led the implementation of democracy and governance programs across 15 countries. She provided strategic counsel to nonprofit organizations, guiding them in the development and execution of impactful advocacy campaigns addressing critical issues such as environmental degradation, corruption, electoral integrity, and women’s empowerment in politics.
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    CEO & Co-Founder, Media Challenge Initiative Uganda
    Mpindi Abaas is the CEO and Co-founder of the Media Challenge Initiative, a youth-driven non-profit building the next generation of journalists in Uganda. Mpindi believes that good journalism can make the world a better place through the stories journalists tell and how they tell them. Under MCI, Mpindi heads the MCI Media Hub, a space incubating journalism innovations for media viability and Solutions Now Africa, the continent’s first solutions journalism dedicated youth newsroom working to challenge negative narratives about Africa and Switch Africa centering young people as focus of stories. His story has been published in the Huffington post, CNN Africa Change makers, JAM LAB, DW Akademie and in 2018 his work was highlighted by President Barack Obama in his #Mandela 100 lecture in South Africa. Mpindi is 2024 Elevate Prize Winner, a 2023 Africa Visionary Fellow, a 2018 Obama Leader, a 2018 Tony Elumelu Entrepreneur and a Young Emerging Leaders Program Fellow. Mpindi is a media trai
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    Chief Executive Officer, Saahas
    Archana Tripathi is the CEO of Saahas, a not for profit organization which works in the field of solid waste management on the principles of Circular Economy. Saahas has a strong implementation focus and works with all stakeholders in the Solid Waste Management eco-system to establish scientific and holistic systems. An electrical engineering graduate from IIT Kanpur , Archana has more than 20 years experience in Telecom System design through her work at C-DOT, an autonomous R&D organization under the Government of India. A passionate individual who inadvertently made unconventional choices in life, she moved to the development sector in 2016 and joined Saahas where she has gained expertise in solid waste management through design and execution of several urban and rural projects at Saahas. Along with on-ground implementation experience, Archana has also worked on policy recommendations and building ecosystem capacities required to address the issues around circular economy;
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    Executive Director, For Mom and Baby Foundation
    Ashu Martha Agbornyenty is an award-winning Midwife & Reproductive Health Specialist, Founder/Executive Director of For Mom and Baby Foundation and 2024 Echoing Green Fellow. She is a passionate maternal and child health advocate who has represented her country Cameroon globally. Her foundation (est. 2021) supports 7200+ mothers and babies in crisis areas. As Cameroon's first Young Midwife Leader with the International Confederation of Midwives, she champions midwifery education. Martha is also a 2023 Gates Foundation Global GoalKeeper Change Maker Award recipient. She was also a 2024 ChangeNOW "Women Shaping the Future" honoree. Martha actively advocates for improved maternal and child health services, engaging in international discussions to influence policy.
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    Principal, Daniel Sachs Foundation
    Daniel Sachs is the founder and CEO of P Capital Partners (PCP), a leading corporate lender and strategic financial partner to European entrepreneur- and family-owned businesses, as well as to developers of sustainable infrastructure. Through the Daniel Sachs Foundation, he is engaged in democracy, inclusion, culture and has founded several organizations working to reimagine politics, among them Apolitical Foundation and Multitudes Foundation. He is Vice Chair of the board of the Open Society Foundations (OSF) as well as Chairman of the OSF Investment Committee. Sachs is also a board member of Wallenberg Investments AB, a member of the panel of senior advisors to the Royal Institute of International Affairs at Chatham House and a founding council member of the European Council on Foreign Relations.
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    Director of External Engagement, Girls Not Brides
    As Director of External Engagement, Amanda works with and for the Girls Not Brides movement to influence powerholders and decision-makers to prioritise girls' rights and an end to child marriage, everywhere. She leads the advocacy & campaigns, communications, and development & outreach teams. Amanda was a founding leader of Equal Measures 2030, a feminist coalition centred on using and communicating gender data, where she held a variety of portfolios 2017-2024 including policy and advocacy, programming, grantmaking, and fundraising. Over her 15 years in the sector, she has worked in policy, advocacy, and campaigns with Plan International, Save the Children, and Oxfam, in both humanitarian and development roles, and held advisory roles with Publish What You Fund, Global Fund for Women, and Women Deliver. Amanda holds an MSc in Global Politics and BAs (Hons) in both Asia Studies and Music Performance-Voice.
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    Co-Chief Executive Officer, Chambal Media
    An independent filmmaker and television producer from India, Priya has been directing, producing and editing documentary films & television programmes for New Delhi Television, Fox Traveller, CNA, National Human Rights Commission of India, Films Division of India, Public Service Broadcasting Trust & Khabar Lahariya for over a decade now. Previously a board member at the IAWRT India chapter, Priya is a Global Ford Fellow, an Inlaks Take-off grantee and co-founder of the Coral Woman Impact project. She is also recognized as a Canon Cinema EOS Ambassador. Currently, she is a co-CEO at Chambal Media, home to Khabar Lahariya.
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    Co-Founder, Sambhav
    After earning her Master’s in Rural Development and a brief stint with Oxfam, Sabarmatee started working with Sambhav, an organization visualised by her father, the late environmentalist Prof. Radhamohan in 1989. With a small and dedicated team, they revitalized barren lands in Nayagarh in Odisha state of India, demonstrating that ecological regeneration is achievable through community involvement. Sambhav's 90-acre campus now thrives on biodiversity and sustainable agriculture, promoting organic farming, biodiversity conservation, and women's empowerment. Through initiatives like “Adopt a Seed,” “We will eat well and we will feed well” Sabarmatee has inspired thousands to embrace sustainable agriculture practices. Her efforts have garnered numerous accolades, including the Nari Shakti Puraskar in 2018 and the Padma Shri in 2020, highlighting her commitment to organic farming, biodiversity conservation, environmental protection, climate change, and women’s development. She has also con
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    Community Health Worker, Medic
    As a Community Health Extension Worker, my job involves capacity building, mentoring, and supervising community health workers as they deliver door-step preventive and promotive health services in their communities. I support the management of common ailments and health facility referrals for at-risk patients. Informed by data, I convene community forums for health education and mobilize action through dialogue days which are done quarterly,Chief Barazas and action days which are done monthly in every community health unit e.g. towards targeted health risk factors present in the community.
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    Programme Officer, The Elders
    At The Elders Secretariat, I lead the integration of Elders' cross-cutting commitments (multilateralism, human rights, gender and intergenerational dialogue) into their programme areas (conflict, climate, pandemics and nuclear weapons). As a human rights lawyer with nearly fifteen years of experience, I have led criminal justice reform initiatives and strategic litigation partnering with incredible international organisations across Africa, Middle East, Europe, Asia and North America. This work included putting people and communities at the centre of advocacy, humanising their stories, and deploying legal action to clarify their rights and rectify harm. In 2018, the Paris Bar Association awarded me La Médaille du Barreau in recognition of my work as a human rights defender. I am a member of the Maldivian Democracy Network, the World Coalition Against the Death Penalty, OMCT’s Litigators’ Network and the Bar Association of the Maldives.
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    Executive Director, Afya Research Africa
    I am the team leader and co-founder of Afya Research Africa, a non-profit that operates a network of 25 primary healthcare centers in rural Kenya, known as Ubuntu-Afya Kiosks. These kiosks are uniquely community co-owned and incorporate savings and credit schemes whose interest revenue helps cross-subsidize the cost of care, ensuring sustainability and affordability. As a pediatric neurologist, I am also the founder of Ubuntu Neurology, a social enterprise that delivers neurology and neurophysiological services to low- and middle-income communities. The revenue generated supports our broader mission of improving healthcare access in rural areas. I have played a key role in fostering collaboration between private and public sector stakeholders to advance healthcare delivery in rural settings. My work has also focused on shaping policy and strategy for eHealth interoperability and strengthening human resource and technical capacity in neurology across East Africa.
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    CEO, Drinkwell
    Minhaj Chowdhury is Founder and CEO of Drinkwell, a climate-resilient water infrastructure company operating 700+ treatment plants across Bangladesh and India, serving 3 million people daily. A Johns Hopkins alumnus and former Fulbright Fellow, Minhaj discovered Bangladesh’s arsenic contamination crisis in 2012—sparking Drinkwell’s founding. The company’s patented HIX-Nano™ technology removes arsenic and fluoride at 70% lower cost than reverse osmosis, delivered through public-private partnerships with utilities like Dhaka WASA and Indian state PHEDs. In 2026, Minhaj received the Schwab Foundation Award for Social Entrepreneurship at Davos. He was the first Forbes Under 30 Impact Challenge winner (2017). Drinkwell is backed by TPG Rise Fund, Global Innovation Fund, and Danone Communities, with World Bank and Asian Development Bank as channel partners.
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    CEO, Rurban
    Rebecca is the founder of RURBAN (formerly Roots Studio), a Cultural Arts Exchange facilitating IP protection and royalty licensing for 42 Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities globally. Over a decade, they’ve partnered with Patagonia, National Geographic, REI, A24, Chanel Foundation, NOAH, bridging art and Indigenous knowledge onto 5.1M + products and increasing artists’ incomes by 23%-300% annually. The Business of Fashion called RURBAN "The Antidote to Cultural Appropriation." Rebecca is a fellow of Echoing Green, Cartier Women’s Initiative, Vogue Business 100, Forbes Under 30, and WEF. Previously, she designed map technologies for conservation, leveraging satellite data for climate resilience with MIT, The World Bank, WFP, and the Indian Government. A Fulbright Scholar and National Geographic Explorer, she studied human-animal coexistence across Indigenous communities. Her children’s book, Old Enough to Make a Difference (Abrams), inspires kids to be social entrepreneurs.
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    Coordinator, Latinas for Climate
    Amanda Rossini Martins is a Brazilian climate activist, lawyer, and more-than-human rights researcher. Amanda has specialized in Environmental Law in Brazil and holds a master’s degree from the European Master’s Programme in Human Rights and Democratization. She has published a book on international refugee law and several papers addressing the intersectional protection of more-than-human rights. As a member of the collective Latinas por el Clima, she advocates for intersectional climate justice from an ecofeminist perspective. Committed to amplifying voices from the Global South and promoting decolonized epistemology, she has engaged in numerous local projects addressing the impacts of extreme climate events, climate education, and emergency aid initiatives. Amanda firmly believes in the collective power of social movements to effect meaningful change and strives to reflect her strength and political stance as a Latin American woman in every aspect of her life.
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    CEO, The REACH Institute
    Lisa Hunter Romanelli, PhD is the Chief Executive Officer of the REACH Institute and a practicing clinical child psychologist with expertise in cognitive behavioral therapy. Dr. Hunter Romanelli is a 2025 Elevate Prize Winner and Draper Richards Kaplan Foundation Entrepreneur. Prior to joining REACH, Dr. Hunter Romanelli was an Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychology at Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons and Director of School-Based Mental Health Programs at the Center for the Advancement of Children’s Mental Health. Dr. Hunter Romanelli completed her internship and post-doctoral fellowship at the Yale Child Study Center. She earned her PhD from Rutgers University and her BA from Harvard University.
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    Director of Strategic Partnerships and Innovation, Arab Youth Sustainable Development Network
    Mamoon Abdulhakim Al-Absi is the Director of Strategic Partnerships and Innovation at the Arab Youth Sustainable Development Network (AYSDN). With over a decade of experience in humanitarian work, sustainable development, and climate action, he has led strategic initiatives addressing youth empowerment, environmental sustainability, and policy advocacy. Mamoon has collaborated with international organizations, governments, and grassroots movements to drive impactful programs across the MENA region. He is also actively engaged in high-level global forums, contributing to discussions on climate finance, digital innovation, and social entrepreneurship. Holding advanced degrees in sustainable development and business administration, Mamoon is dedicated to fostering cross-sector partnerships that drive long-term, inclusive change.
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    Director of Communications, Alana
    CCO @Alana, leading comms for children's rights across critical issues, including climate and platform regulation. Leading communications for Alana Foundation's philanthropic partnerships (XPrize, MIT, UCLA, Stanford). Amplifying Alana's global impact & driving impact entertainment via Maria Farinha Filmes and MFF & CO. Former CEO @Quebrando o Tabu, a human rights media brand with 55M followers, driving impact through documentaries, TV, and digital platforms. 20+ years building brands for global companies at top agencies. Board Member @GreenpeaceBR
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    Adjunct Assistant Professor of International and Public Affairs, Columbia University
    ajiv Joshi is an activist, economist, and business leader serving as President & Executive Director of Project Regeneration. He helped to establish Columbia University’s Climate School as the inaugural Associate Dean for Climate Action and continues part-time as a Professor at Columbia’s School of International & Public Affairs (SIPA), where he teaches Climate Technology & Regenerative Entrepreneurship. He helped to start and run The B Team, serving as its Managing Director, spearheading a not-for-profit initiative formed by Richard Branson and a group of the world’s most influential CEOs to redefine the role of business in society.
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    Chairperson, Access Bangladesh Foundation
    Mohua Paul, Chairperson of Access Bangladesh Foundation is a woman with physical disabilities and uses a wheelchair. At the age of twelve, In 1974, I developed transverse myelitis and very quickly became paralyzed. I joined at the CRP as a Secretary and Receptionist in 1982 and was promoted to Assistant Director in 2002. I successfully completed 25 years journey with CRP in 2007. After that, I founded Access Bangladesh Foundation in 2008 in close cooperation with Albert Mollah. I am one of the founder members of the NFOWD. Over the last 40 years, I attended different seminars in Bangladesh and abroad like UK, Canada, Finland, Thailand, Singapore, Sweden, France, Scotland, USA, Germany, etc. In 2005, I was nominated with other thousand women across the world for the NOBEL PEACE PRIZE. I was also awarded by the Ministry of Women and Children Affairs of Bangladesh. I am also a member of Executive Committee-Regional Representatives-Asia, Commonwealth Disabled Peoples Forum (CDPF).
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    Global Impact Education Coordinator, University of Oxford
    I am the Impact Education Coordinator for Global Programmes at the Skoll Centre for Social Entrepreneurship at the University of Oxford's Saïd Business School. My main focus is Map the System, a learning programme and global competition which equips a new generation of leaders with the systems thinking mindset needed to tackle social and environmental challenges. Prior to my position at the Skoll Centre, I was the Project Coordinator and Senior Research Administrator at the Heilbronn Institute for Mathematical Research at the University of Bristol. Before my move back to the UK, I was Administrative Assistant to the Dean of the Tucker Centre for Spiritual and Ethical Life at Dartmouth College in rural New Hampshire, USA.
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    CEO, Sitawi
    Leonardo Letelier is the CEO and founder of Sitawi Finance for Good, and co-founder and Managing Director of Endowments do Brasil. With over 20 years of experience in business, finance, and social impact, he leads initiatives that connect capital with transformative social and environmental solutions. Under his leadership, Sitawi has mobilized more than USD 100 million for positive impact, improving the lives of 14 million people through innovative financial solutions for the nonprofit sector, impact investing, and strategic philanthropy. Leonardo earned an MBA from Harvard Business School and an Industrial Engineering degree from University of São Paulo. Prior to that, he worked at McKinsey for 8 years. Letelier was elected Senior Fellow at Synergos, Responsible Leader by BMW Foundation and Social Entrepreneur of 2021 in Brazil by Schwab Foundation and Folha de São Paulo. He is married to Lucimara and father to Clara.
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    CEO & Trustee, LightEn
    Kylie Hohn serves as the CEO of LightEn, a global foundation that supports individual and collective efforts to raise consciousness. An abbreviation of Light Enterprises, LightEn is grounded in the spirit of service, and reflects Kylie’s commitment to empowering human beings to experientially know and embody wisdom, love, and truth. Co-created with her husband, Sir Christopher Hohn, the organisation illuminates and increases access to pathways that foster soul embodiment and greater awareness – anchor programs include the Library of Light, the LightEn Center for Consciousness & Action (soft launching in 2025), and a grant-making arm. Kylie’s leadership of LightEn is informed by her background of twenty years in higher education. She has a PhD from Harvard, where she also taught, and for 15 years served as tenured faculty at the University of Cambridge and as a Fellow at Trinity Hall. Additionally, Kylie has studied at universities in Russia, Canada and New Zealand.
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    Founder and Executive Director, WoteSawa Domestic Workers Organization
    Passionate human rights advocate and strategic leader with over 15 years of experience in empowerment, policy advocacy, grassroots mobilization, and organizational development. As the Founder and Executive Director of WoteSawa Domestic Workers Organization, I have led local and national efforts to protect the rights and dignity of domestic workers—especially women, girls, and children—through legal reform, public awareness, provision of shelter, education, and community engagement. With a background in Law and lived experience as a former domestic worker, I bring a unique, authentic perspective to advancing gender equality, legal empowerment, and social justice in Tanzania by promoting decent work for domestic workers, ending child labour and combating human trafficking.
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    Principal, Blink CV
    Laura is one of the two principles of Blink impact funds. Additionally she was the founder of Social Capital foundation and Imagine 5.
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    Executive Director, She Writes Woman
    Popularly tagged as “the voice of mental health”, Hauwa Ojeifo publicly identifies as a person with a psychosocial disability. She is the Executive Director at She Writes Woman (SWW); an award-winning movement that gives a voice to mental health in Nigeria. In February 2020, she became the first person with a mental health condition to testify in that capacity before the Nigerian National Assembly on the rights of persons with psychosocial disabilities. Hauwa has presented key human rights findings to the UN Committee Against Torture, UN Regional Consultation Against Institutionalisation, and the UN Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. She is a Mandela Washington Fellowship Awardee, 2020 Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Goalkeepers Global Goals Changemaker Award winner. Human Rights Watch Marca Bristo Fellow and Diana Samarasan Disability Rights Advocacy Awardee. In 2024, Melinda French-Gates awarded her a $20 million fund for women's health and wellbeing.
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    Initiative Manager, University of Oxford
    I have worked at the University of Oxford for over 18 years, holding academic-facing roles such as Recruitment Manager, HR Officer for Faculty at Saïd Business School, and Private Secretary to the Registrar. Before joining Oxford, I lived and worked in North Macedonia. I spent several years at the Institute for Sustainable Communities (ISC), a US donor organization, supporting community-led strategic projects aimed at creating social impact in North Macedonia, focusing on environmental initiatives and marginalized communities. I also worked in the Secretariat for the Implementation of the Ohrid Framework Agreement in the Deputy Prime Minister's Office of the Government of North Macedonia. The Ohrid Framework Agreement aimed to resolve the 2001 conflict and promote the inclusion and rights of different ethnic groups in Macedonia’s civil service. In my role, I successfully facilitated various projects to improve the ethnic composition of the civil service and advised the Deputy Prime Min
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    Chief Executive Officer, West Africa Vocational Education (WAVE)
    Ifeanyi Perry is the Chief Executive Officer of West Africa Vocational Education (WAVE), where she leads the organisation’s strategy to reduce youth unemployment and strengthen workforce readiness across Nigeria and the wider West African region. With over a decade of experience in research, programme development, and organisational leadership, she brings a strong commitment to evidence-based practice, systems thinking, and values-driven management. Her broader career spans non-profit organisations, academic institutions, and policy research bodies, with a focus on improving livelihoods and enhancing human capital development. A Laureate of the 2019 CODESRIA Democratic Institute, she holds a Doctor of Philosophy in Criminology and Penology, a Master of Arts in Criminology and Criminal Justice, and a Bachelor of Science in Sociology. Ifeanyi is passionate about youth development, mental well-being, and building systems that enable sustainable social and economic progress.
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    Executive Director, Life Haven Center for Independent Living
    Karla Maria Henson, a woman with visual disability from the Philippines, is a committed advocate for disability rights and inclusion. As Executive Director of Life Haven CIL, she leads efforts to address systemic barriers and advance independent living for persons with disabilities. Her work spans research, policy advocacy, and capacity development. Karla co-chairs the Aging and Disability Task Force, advancing inclusive humanitarian action, and co-convenes the Disability Migration Network, advocating for disability-responsive labor migration in ASEAN. She has spearheaded campaigns for the Disability Support Allowance Bill and led research on disability and climate change, presented at COP28. An advocate of evidence-based initiatives, Karla contributed to the 2023 SDG Parallel Report and co-designed the CityZens mobile app to promote children’s rights and inclusion. She champions the belief that persons with disabilities can be active contributors to social change.
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    I'm a double post-graduate with a degree in Social Work from the Tata Institute of Social Services (TISS) and History from Hyderabad Central University. I have been working with Foundation for Ecological Security(FES) for better governance and management of shared Commons like forests, water, land, and other life forms for the past 25 years. I have been directly working with the rural communities of Odisha, an eastern Indian state, in crafting and strengthening community institutions for better governance of natural resources in the state. I have also led multi disciplinary teams of professionals for implementation of large-scale projects around nature conservation, climate action, and livelihood improvement. I also liaison with government officials and build collaboration with other actors in the state and across for creation of an enabling ecosystem for strengthening the work on Commons. I'm currently working as the Gender, Diversity and Inclusion Head of FES.
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    Co-Founder, Sungai Watch
    Sam Bencheghib is a French entrepreneur living in Indonesia, passionate about finding solutions to plastic pollution and our world’s waste problems. He is the co-founder of Sungai Watch, a non-profit organization dedicated to stopping plastic from going into the ocean, and Sungai Design, a design company turning waste into furniture products. In 2020, Sam co-founded Sungai Watch with his two siblings, Gary and Kelly. Today, Sungai Watch has a team of 150 full-time river warriors on a mission to stop plastic from going into the ocean by cleaning rivers, using floating trash barriers and the power of community. Since starting Sungai Watch, Sam and his team have removed 2.5 million kilograms of plastic and operate in 10 Indonesian regions. Sungai Watch is now expanding its cleanup efforts to Indonesia's most polluted regions, including Surabaya and Bekasi, Jakarta in late 2024.
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    Director, Mission Investing, World Education Services (WES)
    Smitha Das is deeply committed to demonstrating a total portfolio approach for impact, with an eye towards reimagining the broader capital markets. As Senior Director of Investments at World Education Services (WES) – a global social enterprise – Smitha leads WES’ investment practice, stewarding all of WES’ resources to be 100% mission-aligned. Her passion to create meaningful impact sparked at a young age when she founded a water nonprofit in middle school. She has since worked in government, private equity, venture philanthropy, and impact investing. Smitha has a MBA from Harvard Business School and AB with Honors from Harvard College, where she co-founded the HBS Impact Investing Club and Harvard College Social Enterprise Club. She is a Just Economy Institute Fellow and serves as a Board and Investment Committee member to several organizations, including Mission Driven Finance, Echoing Green, Unlock Ownership Fund, and New Power Labs.
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    Program Director, Drop of Water
    Elfaz Kassa Mekonnen is the Program Director of Drop of Water, a local organization providing water and sanitation to rural communities in Ethiopia. He holds a Master’s degree in Development Management from Addis Ababa University and two Bachelors from Mekelle University. Under Elfaz's leadership, Drop of Water has completed over 150 projects, impacting about 80,000 individuals. As an alumnus of the Young African Leaders Initiative and a passionate social entrepreneur, Elfaz advocates for the meaningful inclusion of local organizations in global development efforts to ensure sustainable community development. He also focuses on youth empowerment in the water and sanitation sector, equipping young people with skills and resources to drive change. Driven by a vision to create lasting change, Elfaz aspires to expand his impact to other African countries, bringing innovative and sustainable solutions to improve the quality of life for underprivileged communities.
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    Executive Director, InternetLab
    Fernanda Campagnucci is the Executive Director of InternetLab. Previously, she served as the Executive Director of Open Knowledge Brazil (2019-2024) and worked as a public manager at the São Paulo City Hall (2013-2019), leading award-winning initiatives in transparency, data governance, and digital government. Fernanda holds a degree in Journalism from the University of São Paulo (USP), a master’s degree in Education from the same institution, and a PhD in Public Administration and Government from the Getulio Vargas Foundation (EAESP-FGV). She also conducted postdoctoral research at the University of Münster (2024), Germany, focusing on smart cities and digital political participation.
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    Executive Director, Common Ground USA, Search for Common Ground
    Nealin Parker is the inaugural Executive Director of Common Ground USA, where she leads efforts to address polarization and political violence in America. With decades of experience in senior roles addressing conflict, poverty, and social change, Parker previously founded and co-directed the Bridging Divides Initiative at Princeton University, creating a national database of political violence in the U.S. She also served as Chief of Staff at the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, overseeing $45 billion in federal programs, and as Acting Director of the U.S. Agency for International Development’s Office of Transitional Initiatives. Parker has held leadership roles at the Center on International Cooperation, Interpeace, The Carter Center, and the International Foundation for Election Systems. Her writing has appeared in CNN, PBS, and USA Today. She holds a BA from the University of Virginia and an MPA from Princeton University.
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    Chief Executive Officer, Welcome.US
    I am the founding CEO of Welcome.US, a civic initiative leading a systemic and cultural transformation in how the United States welcomes newcomers. Through civic engagement and storytelling, we’ve mobilized over 2 million Americans across all 50 states and 26,000 zip codes to volunteer with newcomers making their way as new Americans. With perspective from my multi-sector leadership roles, experience as a first-generation Iranian-American, and deep faith in Americans and America, our work builds the connective tissue, norms of mutual responsibility, and resistance to dehumanizing narratives necessary to support both managed migration solutions and a healthy, pluralist democracy.
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    Director of Strategy, Regeneration Bank
    James Vaccaro is a sustainability strategist applying systems thinking to business model innovation and sustainable finance. Via RePattern, he supports organisations and their stakeholders in collective business model (re)design processes. James acts as Chief Catalyst of the Climate Safe Lending Network (part of the Global Capacity Building Coalition). Previously Director of Strategy for Triodos Bank, and MD of the Triodos investment business (corporate finance, VC, and impact funds) holding board positions in pioneering environmental and social businesses. James is a Senior Associate at the Cambridge Institute for Sustainable Leadership (CISL); a founding board member of the UN Principles for Responsible Banking; Senior Fellow of the Finance Innovation Lab, a director of Regen, an advisor for climate start-up accelerator Carbon13, advisor to the Club of Rome’, and a UK Design Council Expert.
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    Lecturer, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    Yscaira Jimenez is an innovator, investor and entrepreneur at the intersection of education and work. She splits her time between helping learners and earners reach their full potential, coaching entrepreneurs, and investing in promising early stage ventures. Her most recent entrepreneurial endeavor was as founder and CEO of LaborX, the LinkedIn for the LinkedOut. LaborX connected hiring managers to vocational, boot camp, apprenticeship and community college graduates using predictive skill analytics and 3d resumes. Many of the programs we sourced from support diverse demographics such as opportunity youth, veterans, and immigrants who have the skills but lack the networks to connect to good jobs. LaborX believes in a world where everyone can contribute their skills and potential to the workforce, regardless of pedigree or social capital. LaborX was acquired by Opportunity at Work in early 2021. Yscaira became Chief Innovation Officer there and is now a senior advisor.
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    CEO, Arabella Advisors
    Himesh is committed to accelerating social progress and enabling scalable impact by combining commercial rigor with purpose-driven compassion. He was recently the CEO of Arabella Advisors, providing tailored solutions in fiscal sponsorship, outsourced accounting operations through Kiwi, and strategy and advisory services through Redstone, to philanthropists, foundations, and nonprofit clients. Prior, he served as CEO of Nasdaq-listed Synacor, and led business units at Comcast, Charter, and AOL. Himesh began his career as COO of the World Game Institute - a non-profit education organization, and at McKinsey & Company. Himesh is committed to collaborative client success, building strong teams, and generating sustainable impact. He holds an MBA from the Wharton School and an MA in Econometrics from Temple University. He serves on the Technology Board of Temple University, the Board of TiE Philadelphia, and volunteers with autism organizations.
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    CEO, Civic Nation
    Kyle Lierman is the CEO of Civic Nation. He lives in Maryland with his wife Amanda and three daughters. Previously, Kyle was a Senior Associate Director of Public Engagement and Senior Policy Advisor in the Obama White House. During his six years at the White House, Kyle served as the liaison to athletes and leaders from the sports world, as well as to young Americans, education leaders, and the non-profit and philanthropic communities. Kyle launched and led the “It’s On Us” sexual assault prevention campaign, and spearheaded several other successful public/private partnership efforts, including the launch of Michelle Obama’s “Better Make Room” campaign. Before joining the White House, Kyle was the GOTV director in Louisiana in 2010 for Organizing for America, ran for State Delegate in his hometown of Bethesda, MD, and served as a Special Assistant on the Obama-Biden transition team. Kyle is a proud graduate of George Washington University where he majored in business.
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    Senior Visiting Fellow, Center for Strategic and International Studies
    Katherine B. Hadda is a Senior Visiting Fellow with the Chair for India and Emerging Asia Economics at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, a Washington, DC think tank, where she lead's her team's health projects with Indian states. A prior senior diplomat who most recently served as U.S. consul general in Hyderabad, India, Ms. Hadda had an extensive diplomatic career focusing on international economic issues in China, Taiwan, the UK, New Zealand, Afghanistan, Italy, and Washington.
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    Director of Operations and Communications, Dalio Philanthropies
    Rose Tutera has worked for the Dalio Family Office for almost a decade, serving in leadership roles supporting the build out of new initiatives and special projects across the enterprise. She has provided support around operations, including working as the COO of OceanX, and most recently has built out and led the communications function for Dalio Philanthropies. Her background is in nonprofit management, education, and management consulting. She holds a BA in English from Georgetown University, a master's degree in teaching, and a Master of Public Policy degree.
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    Sentinel Program Manager, Broad Institute
    Colby Wilkason, MPH is a Program Manager in Pardis Sabeti's lab at the Broad Institute. She leads Sentinel, an infectious disease surveillance and response system operating in West Africa. She has over a decade of infectious disease field work across the African continent, specifically in leveraging data to inform critical decision-making in emergency situations. Colby received a Masters of Public Health in infectious disease epidemiology at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and a BA in Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations at Harvard University.
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    Regional Director, Latin America + Caribbean, Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team
    Fabrizio joined HOT as the inaugural Regional Director for the Open Mapping Hub –Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) region. In this role, he leads our team in LAC to help nurture, support, and amplify open source communities in about 33 countries in the region. He brings a unique blend of experience from working with topics such as open data and AI, digital rights, and policy with governments, civil society organizations, international organizations, and researchers in the region. Prior to joining HOT Fabrizio was the co-founder and first Executive Director of ILDA- The Latin American Open Data Initiative. He holds a Ph.D. in government from the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) and a Master of Public Policy from the Victoria University of Wellington (VIC). He has authored and published several reports and peer-reviewed publications in his field of expertise. Fabrizio is based in Montevideo, Uruguay.
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    Development Officer, Center for Countering Digital Hate
    Lucy Hill is part of the fundraising team at the Center for Countering Digital Hate. CCDH’s mission is to protect human rights and civil liberties online. Social media companies deny basic human rights and civil liberties by allowing hate and lies to spread on their platforms. CCDH holds them accountable and responsible for their business choices by highlighting their failures, educating the public and demanding change from platforms and governments to protect our society. She is passionate about creating meaningful connections and driving positive change.
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    Chief Programmes Officer, Tenure Facility
    Margaret is an accomplished economist with over 20 years of expertise in land policy, natural resource governance, and gender equity. At the Tenure Facility, she has spearheaded initiatives in eight African countries, focusing on the titling and recognition of land and forest rights for Indigenous peoples and local communities, highlighting their vital roles in biodiversity conservation and climate change responses. A passionate and active advocate for women, forest dwellers, and pastoralists in managing their lands and territories in East, Central, and West Africa. Previously, she directed the Africa program at Landesa and worked as a grant-maker with the Ford Foundation She has successfully managed diverse teams and driven initiatives promoting social justice and equity. Holding a PhD in Economics from Maastricht University, she has significantly advanced inclusive land and forest rights for effective resource governance.
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    Individual, Individual
    Olivia Chowdry is a past TEAM USA professional equestrian athlete, triple masters graduate and impact investor with expertise in qualitative research, human rights law and social business. She is active in the space of social entrepreneurship and sustainable investing both as an angel investor for pre seed entrepreneurs as well as the primary driver for advocating for the deployment of catalytic philanthropic funding and impact within her family office. Her experience with non-profit organizations has been primarily focused on education and pilot projects for women, girls and mothers in East Africa. As a next gen, her latest focus is a consulting company based in London that aims to help next generation wealth holders navigate the delicate balance of complex intergenerational family dynamics and all the actors in the private wealth system.
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    Member, Women Moving Millions
    Lori Cashman is the founder of Visible Ventures, an early-stage firm addressing challenging societal issues around physical, mental, financial & overall wellness, equity, and education. She is passionate about transformational, mission-driven ventures building solutions for unmet needs or overlooked consumers. Lori contributes to Fast Company, Forbes, & Tech Crunch. She was named to Worth Magazine’s “Worthy 100” Celebrating Changemakers in 2024, Forbes’ List of 10 Investors who are committed to funding female founders, the Boston Business Journal Power 50, and a Duke Alumni Leadership Award for embodying the spirit of the Duke ideal of knowledge in service to society. Lori’s is Chair of the Duke Board of Visitors for the Sanford School of Public Policy, the Duke Campaign Advocates Board for Financial Aid, and is a trustee of the Noble & Greenough School. Lori launched the Boston Duke Women’s Forum, growing it to a membership of 3,000. She is a Certified Executive Coach.
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    Board Member, Jewish Funders Network
    As a board member of the Jewish Funders Network (JFN) there is continuity in the relationship of the Nathan Cummings Foundation and JFN. As a Cummings Foundation Trustee over 40 years, Ruth Cummings chaired the Program Committee and was actively engaged 30+ years ago in the formulation and support for a JFN to establish a network of Jewish American funders to share information, set best practices for effective philanthropy through a shared agenda of Jewish and universal causes to leverage efforts for change through collaborative philanthropy. Ruth has been active on the Israeli and American JFN Boards and is currently serving a 3 year term on the U.S. board and on the Communications committee. Ruth offers progressive perspectives to fellow JFN members of JFN that reflect the mission and values of NCF. Current Board Service affiliations include: The Jewish Funders Network, Trisha Brown Dance Company, Vertigo Dance Company, Nathan Cummings Foundation.
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    CEO, Camber Collective
    Brian is Co-Founder and CEO of Camber Collective, where he leads the firm’s vision and strategy. He focuses significant time on leadership development, communications, and advancing Camber’s field-facing work. With more than 25 years of strategic consulting experience, Brian advises foundations, philanthropists, nonprofits, and mission-driven companies on strategy, organization design, partnerships, impact models, and systems change. Prior to Camber, Brian worked at Deloitte Consulting advising Fortune 500 organizations on corporate strategy and M&A. He earned an MBA from UC Berkeley’s Haas School of Business and received a BA in Economics with Honors, graduating Cum Laude from Pomona College. Based in Seattle, Brian enjoys running, soccer, skiing, and adventures with his wife Anna, who teaches Biomedical Science, Psychology, and Molecular Biology, their two teenage boys, and their dog, Chicken.
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    Individual, Fidelity Charitable
    Christine Switzer is head of philanthropy the at Monarch Foundation, focused on eradicating child poverty through the Bridge Project and ending the climate crisis. Christine brings more than 25 years of experience across multiple sectors. She was formerly a VP of philanthropic consulting at Fidelity Investments®, and VP of philanthropic strategies for the Private Donor Group at Fidelity Charitable. She previously worked in a variety of director roles for institutions including Accenture, University of California Berkeley, the University of Virginia’s Darden School of Business, and the Global Fund for Women. She also worked as an independent philanthropic advisor to family foundations and nonprofits. Christine holds a bachelor of arts degree from the University of Virginia and a master of arts degree from the Fletcher School at Tufts University, and she studied abroad at the Sorbonne and Institut de Sciences Politiques in Paris. She serves on the board of Hispanics in Philanthropy.
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    Individual, Fidelity Charitable
    Holly Fogle grew up at the end of dirt lane in a coal miner’s house in Appalachia where she witnessed both poverty and the power of a community of church women. She graduated from The Wharton School and was a partner at McKinsey & Company, where she worked for 13 years. She ran McKinsey’s New Jersey Office and served on their global partner selection committee. Holly is also the co-founder of The Bridge Project, USA's largest unrestricted cash program designed to support babies living in poverty during the first 1,000 days of their lives. Her family’s foundation, The Monarch Foundation, focuses on ending childhood poverty and climate justice through simple and scalable solutions. It has committed over $40 million to direct cash for babies. She is a voracious reader and an audacious dreamer. She avoids board seats, galas, naming rights, and restricted giving. She relishes authentic one-on-one conversations with people trying to change their corner of the world.
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    Executive Director, Colmena Fund
    Suyen is the Executive Director of the Colmena Fund, a new independent fund dedicated to accelerating the power of women in formal political spaces across the Global South, with a particular focus on supporting women from most marginalized backgrounds. She is a political leader, human rights activist and feminist with over 15 years of leadership experience in politics. Former president of UNAMOS a Nicaraguan progressive political party. She has suffered persecution and has been unjustly and arbitrarily imprisoned on two occasions. In 2021 as a result of a wave of brutal government repression by the Nicaraguan state she was imprisoned for 606 days with other opposition figures, civic leaders, and was deported and illegally deprived of her nationality. In 2022, Suyen was awarded the Human Rights Award for outstanding political courage by the Progressive Alliance and in 2023 the Global Women’s Institute at George Wash
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    Programs Manager, African Food Changemakers
    Kachi Nwachukwu is a results-oriented Program Manager with over 10 years of expertise in governance, program management, research, monitoring and evaluation, and strategic leadership. She has a proven track record of designing and implementing high-impact programs that advance food security, climate resilience, and gender empowerment. As the Program Manager at African Food Changemakers (AFC), she oversees key programs, including Building Resilience Against Climate and Environmental Shocks (BRACE), Leading African Women in Food Fellowship (LAWFF), and the Scaling Export Program (SEP). Through these programs, over 3800 direct and 5,000 indirect beneficiaries across Africa were equipped with the skills, knowledge, networks, and practical tools needed to adapt, innovate, and lead climate-smart transformation within their agricultural value chains. She is deeply committed to transforming Africa’s agrifood landscape through inclusive, sustainable and value-driven growth.
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    Northeast Amazon Regional Director, Amazon Conservation Team
    I have a background in Urban and Rural environmental management and Agronomy. After a career of 11 year as a researcher at the Centre of Agricultural Research in Suriname (CELOS), I joined WWFGuianas in their Fresh Water and Protected Areas Program for over two year. The fields of my expertise were inventory of coastal wetlands, agro-forestry applied research with savanna communities, and mapping. Awareness raising in topics related to sustainable development, strengthening community based organizations, strategic partners, advocacy and networking were the focus areas involved in at WWF. I then became an independently consultant, assisting the Government in coastal projects and community based management of protected areas. Started as the Program Director of Amazon Conservation Team Suriname (ACT), growing from 5 to a team of 30, expanding to the three Guianas and field collaborators just under 80 in Indigenous and tribal communities in central and south Suriname.
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    Chief Operating Officer, Clyde & Co
    Paddy Linighan is an experienced and skilled operations and finance professional, with over 35 years’ experience of operational and financial control, defining strategy and managing major business transformation programmes for large global organisations in the Legal Services sector. Since 2020, initially in his role as Chief Operating Officer, he has led the development of Clyde & Co’s Environmental Social & Governance Strategy which has seen their strategic positioning leapfrog from being an approach which was precautionary to one which is ambitious and market leading. Paddy was appointed the Firm’s first Chief Sustainability Officer in 2023. In addition to being a member of the ICAEW, he is an alumnus of Oxford Said Business School’s Scenarios Programme, an IEMA Affiliate and is recognised as an ESG Ambassador.
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    Equitable Giving Manager, Segal Family Foundation
    Beatrice is a connector of people who links social change leaders to the resources & people they need to grow their organizations and increase their impact. She has over 10 years experience supporting over 100 organizations across Sub Saharan Africa to build their organizational capacity, fundraising resources and manage relevant stakeholders. She currently works at Segal Family Foundation (SFF) where she supports their partnerships work in engaging peers in the funding community in the US and globally. They do this to advance SFF’s mission of championing African visionaries. She also manages the African Visionary Fellowship which is a revenue accelerator for select SFF grantee partners. Through the Fellowship, Beatrice connects grantee partners to financial and non-financial resources that enable them to grow their revenue and impact.
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    Unknown, The Wellbeing Project
    H.S.H. Princess Adelheid von und zu Liechtenstein Nationality - Liechtenstein Education: . 1988 – 1996 Lycée Français de Vienne . 1996 – 2000 St. Mary’s School Ascot . 2000 – 2002 University of St. Gallen, Switzerland . 2003 – 2005 IMADEC University, Austria Master’s in International Law and Economics Professional career: . 2000 Intern, Fritz Kaiser Gruppe . 2001 Intern, Duropack AG . 2006 Intern, United Nations Commission on International Trade Law, United Nations . 2007 – 2011 Middle Eastern and Frontier Market Economist, Credit Suisse . 2012 – present Administrator, Saint Michel . 2019 – present Honorary Consul of the Principality of Liechtenstein to England . Since 2022 Non-executive Director, LGT Wealth Management UK LLP (formerly LGT Vestra LLP) LGT
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    Director, Philanthropic Initiatives, Lubetzky Family Foundation
    Sarah Decarpentrie is Chief of Staff and Director of Philanthropic Initiatives at Lubetzky Family Foundation. In her role, Sarah leads grantmaking for the organization and works closely with Daniel Lubetzky, founder of KIND Snacks and the Builders Movement, across his various philanthropic ventures. Prior to joining the Lubetzky team seven years ago, Sarah was on the Metrics & Impact team at the Clinton Foundation in NYC. Sarah has a Master of Public Policy from the University of Chicago Harris School of Public Policy and attended Wake Forest University undergrad. Sarah is a dual French American citizen and is a sub-3-hour marathoner. She currently resides in Raleigh, North Carolina.
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    Chief Executive Officer, Lego Foundation
    Sidsel was part of the LEGO Foundation Board of Directors from October 2020 until she took office as CEO in 2023. She also is a board member of BrainPOP, a leading digital learning provider and a fully owned subsidiary of KIRKBI S/A, the investment holding company of the LEGO owner family. In addition, she is the Chair of Imagination Lab Foundation, a board member of the Danish publisher Gyldendal and a member of The Committee on Foundation Governance. Sidsel holds a master’s degree in law from Aarhus University, and a master’s degree in European and International Business Law from Leuven University, Belgium. With more than 20 years of experience as a lawyer, Sidsel joined KIRKBI A/S in 2016 as Executive Vice President and General Counsel until her appointment as CEO of the LEGO Foundation. Previously, she was a partner of the Danish law firm Bech-Bruun.
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    Individual, Individual
    Claudia is a Co-Director of Better Way Foundation, a family foundation focusing on climate justice with a gender inclusive lens, and a co-founder of Circles, a series of gatherings curated to promote awareness, dialogue and increase support towards climate and social action. For more than 10 years she worked in the philanthropy sector, delivering international projects while working at Ashoka and acting as a strategic advisor to civic participation initiatives in Italy and the rest of Europe. Prior to this, Claudia worked in London in the arts sector, where she managed Prix Pictet, the leading photography prize dedicated to sustainability. .
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    Board Member, FINCA
    Globally C-Suite leader with over 30 years of experience in financial services with an international portfolio of Non- Executive roles. Broad experience from Fortune 5 to start-up companies.
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    Founder & Executive Director, Infants' Health Foundation
    Sylivia Kyomuhendo is a Ugandan female healthcare professional who believes that health for all is imminently possible. She holds a Master of Public Health. Sylivia is the Founder & Director of Infants’ Health Foundation – a grassroots-level organization that increases access to & utilization of maternal child healthcare services to low-income mothers & children living far from health facilities in remote difficult-to-reach Ugandan areas. Sylivia is a 2024 Echoing Green Fellow, 2024 PEPFAR Community Small Grant Winner, 2023 Sun Family Support Grant winner, a 2023 Pollination Project Winner, 2022 Africa’s Region Commonwealth Youth Awardee, 2022 One Young World Ugandan Ambassador, 2021 Tony Elumelu Entrepreneurship Alumni, 2019 Uganda’s 1st runner-up and Top Female Entrepreneur of the Year in Total Startupper of the Year Competitions. She is a member and fellow of; the AstraZeneca Young Health Programme, the CIVICUS, NCD alliance, PMNCH & World Birth Defects Day Movement.
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    Senior Manager, Major Gifts, Water For People
    Ashley Marine is a social worker, educator, and nonprofit leader with over 15 years of experience in community-based organizations, fundraising, and program design. She earned her bachelor’s degree in Social Work and Peace Studies from Xavier University and her master’s degree in Social Service Administration from the University of Chicago, where she now teaches at the Crown Family School of Social Work, Policy, and Practice. Ashley worked internationally in Ghana, providing educational support to migrant girls. At GirlForward, she helped transform bold ideas into action for refugee girls, ultimately serving as Executive Director. She currently serves as Senior Manager of Major Gifts at Water For People, driving efforts to expand global access to safe water and sanitation.
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    Vice President of Development and Communications, Healthy Learners
    Sarah Bush has dedicated her 20-year career to addressing humanitarian challenges through her leadership in development, fundraising, and advocacy. At Healthy Learners, she leads efforts to expand school-based health programs in Sub-Saharan Africa by growing financial support and spearheading their strategic communications. Previously, she served as VP of Community Engagement at the American Cancer Society, overseeing a 12-state region, and led nationwide philanthropy at ShelterBox USA, driving multi-million dollar growth. Sarah believes health care is a human right and is passionate about creating brighter futures for children by improving health outcomes through strategic philanthropy and partnerships.
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    Global Chief Executive Officer, FINCA
    Andrée Simon is the President and Global CEO of FINCA International. Andrée oversees FINCA’s work toward one mission: ending poverty through sustainable and scalable solutions driven by the insights and needs of people in the communities where they live and work. Andrée and her leadership team create opportunity for over six million people in more than 40 countries. FINCA takes a holistic approach to this mission, focusing its investments in solutions that generate measurable results in income generation, resilience, and access to education. From 2016 to 2023, Andrée served as President and CEO of FINCA’s global network of community-based microfinance banks and institutions known as FINCA Impact Finance (FIF). FIF offers responsible and affordable loans, savings accounts, and other financial products to millions of people across the world, empowering low-income women and men to take control of their financial futures. Most recently, Andrée led the transformation of FIF’s business mode
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    Deputy Executive Director, SaCoDe
    Chris Nsabiyumva is the Co-Founder & Deputy Executive Director of SaCoDé, a Burundian nonprofit dedicated to empowering women and girls, with a special focus on menstrual hygiene management. He leads resource mobilization and strategy, helping scale programs in WASH, financial literacy, vocational training, nutrition, SRH, GBV prevention, and family planning. With a background in Economics and International Trade Policy, Chris also brings experience as a Digital Product (UX) Designer in tech startups. Under his leadership, SaCoDé has expanded the impact of Agateka washable pads, leveraged a toll-free SMS platform for large-scale education, and launched the first period-tracking app in Kirundi.
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    Board Chair, Health Builders
    Nancy Reynolds is an individual philanthropist with a background in healthcare who supports locally led organizations, especially those increasing access to healthcare in LMICs. She also focuses on equality and equity for women and girls, as well as maternal and child health. Nancy is the Chair of Health Builders and has supported this NGO’s transition from foreign-led to locally-led. From this experience, she is acutely aware of the power and effectiveness of local leaders, and the innovation, responsiveness, and lessons learned from them. She is a Board member of the Network of Engaged International Donors (NEID). Nancy also leads a group of 45 individual philanthropists, corporate and family foundations, and stakeholders in promoting the agenda of localization. Nancy is the past Chair of YPO’s Rwanda Action Forum, which worked with the Government of Rwanda on business investment and development, and organized social impact trips to Rwanda for YPO members and families.
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    Advocacy Coordinator, Pacto pela Democracia
    Arthur Mello is the Advocacy Coordinator at Pacto pela Democracia, a coalition that brings together over 200 civil society organizations. He previously served as president of the Movimento Acredito, worked as a consultant for electoral campaigns, and collaborated with NGOs focused on government relations and advocacy. He was selected by UWC Brasil (United World Colleges), a global movement for youth education, to study at UWC Li Po Chun in Hong Kong during high school. He also served as vice president of the initiative, participated in the Semester at Sea program at the University of Colorado, and was recognized as an "Architect of Hope" in Ari Satok’s book.
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    Operations and Institutional Development Coordinator, Pacto pela Democracia
    Brazilian Social Scientist, Journalist, and MsC in Media, Communication, and Development from the London School of Economics, with distinction. Fifteen years of experience in third sector organizations and media outlets, with a primary focus on project management, research, and communication and knowledge strategies aimed at social development and impact. Currently working at the Brazilian CSO Pacto pela Democracia.
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    Co-Founder & Executive Director, Fideicomiso de Tierras Comunitarias para la Agricultura Sostenible
    Mariolga Reyes Cruz is an ecofeminist community psychologist, agroecology promoter, and filmmaker from the islands of Puerto Rico. She holds a PhD from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, where she was a Ford Fellow. Since 2011, she works to amplify the efforts of local agroecologists who are growing food sovereignty in Puerto Rico. She co-produced two series of documentaries showcasing practices in agroecology and an award-wining feature-length documentary highlighting the daily struggles of young landless farmers. After hurricane María devastated the islands in 2017, she began organizing to create FiTiCAS, the first agrarian Community Land Trust in Puerto Rico. FiTiCAS protects farmland in perpetuity as a commons to secure just and equitable access to land for generations of farmers, transforming the food systems through long-term land use agreements and governance structures centered on ecosocial sustainability. Mariolga is an Echoing Green and Big Bets Climate fellow.
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    Executive Director, Fund for Innovation in Development
    Fund for Innovation in Development Executive Director
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    VP of Finance and Operations, Echoing Green
    Louisa Caçoilo has spent over a decade building capacity and operational infrastructure within organizations dedicated to expanding social and financial capital for social innovators and underrepresented founders. As VP of Finance & Operations at Echoing Green, she leads internal operations and administrative systems supporting Finance, Operations, Technology, and Human Resources. Louisa has been recognized as a 40 under 40 Urban Elite Professional, a Black Tech Futures Research Institute Fellow, a Chicago Venture Fellow focused on impact investing, and an Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation ESHIP Champion for her work advancing the field of entrepreneurial ecosystem building. She currently serves as Treasurer and Finance Chair of the Urban Manufacturing Alliance, a national coalition dedicated to building modern manufacturing economies. She formerly served on the board of United Housing Inc., a CDFI supporting homeownership for underserved communities.
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    Investment Officer, Fund for Innovation in Development
    Amina Zakhnouf is Investment Officer at the Fund for Innovation in Development, a fund dedicating to supporting solutions aimed at alleviating poverty and inequalities through experimentation and impact evaluation, and the co-founder of Je m’engage pour l’Afrique, a public policy incubator for a new generation of africans empowered through policy change. In October 2021, she was one of 11 young people selected for the Africa-France Summit to engage in discussions with the President of the Republic, Emmanuel Macron. In July 2022, she was named in the Forbes 30 Under 30 Africa list as one of the thirty most influential francophone Africans, is currently on the Mission Committee Board of asset management firm Mirova, and is a 2023 Atlantic Dialogue Emerging Leader. A graduate of Sciences Po Paris in 2019, where she currently teaches, Amina has previously worked for Bpifrance, the Hellenic Development Bank, and in strategy consulting.
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    COO, ShikshaLokam
    Khushboo Awasthi is the Co-founder & Chief Operating Officer of ShikshaLokam - a non-profit working on education system leadership development. Khushboo is also the Co-founder of Mantra4Change, a non-profit driving systemic transformation of public schools in the Indian education system. She is a member of the working committee of the National Mentoring Mission of India. Khushboo has 16+ years of diverse experience in education and healthcare domain across product development, project management, program design, community engagement and technology. She is the recipient of Women Transforming India Awards 2021 instituted by NITI Aayog, a Schwab Social Innovator and an Ashoka Fellow. Khushboo is a believer of systems and platform thinking. Her interests lie in exploring concepts of agency, networks, social movements and role of technology in encouraging co-creation and collaboration.
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    Executive Director, Community Partners International
    A proficient public health physician with extensive experience in civil society empowerment, humanitarian aid, and community development in conflict-affected and underserved areas. Currently CEO of Community Partners International (CPI), leading operations across the U.S., Myanmar, Thailand, and Bangladesh. Adept in policy and strategy development, fundraising, and advocacy, engaging diverse stakeholders, including governments and international donors. Holds an MBBS and an MPH, with ongoing PhD studies in Health & Sustainable Development. A published author on health policy and governance, with works in PlosOne and Malaria Journal. Recognized as an Asia Society 21 Young Leader and recipient of the Emerging Leader Award by InsideINGO. Awarded the Australian Leadership Award and scholarships from Johns Hopkins University and Mingalar Scholarship Award. Passionate about leveraging health as a bridge to peace and sustainable development.
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    Co-Founder & Co-Executive Director, Atutu
    Lin Thu Hein is the Executive Director of Atutu, a nonprofit organization bringing energy access to indigenous and marginalized communities. Lin earned his B.S. in Electrical Engineering from University of California San Diego, with a special focus on Power Systems and Renewable Energy. Prior to Atutu, Lin worked in the solar microgrid industry, accelerating energy and internet access for communities around the world. Relying on his lived experience of growing up in an off-grid community and his technical experience from the energy sector, Lin founded and fostered Atutu to promote community-led development through an anti-colonialist and justice-oriented lens. Lin received the 2021 Echoing Green Fellowship for dismantling energy inequities in marginalized communities of Myanmar.
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    Chief Executive Officer, Global Fund for Women
    PeiYao Chen is President and CEO of Global Fund for Women, a leading public foundation supporting grassroots organizations and movements for gender justice worldwide. Passionate about applying research to drive real-world change, she has led the organization’s innovation efforts—including launching the Gender Justice Data Hub to track where and when gender justice movements are gaining momentum. PeiYao serves on the Council of Advisors at the Wellesley Centers for Women and holds a Ph.D. in Psychology from the City University of New York.
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    Co-Founder & Managing Partner, ResilienceVC
    Tahira Dosani is the co-founder and General Partner of ResilienceVC, an early stage fintech fund investing in scalable startups that drive financial resilience for American consumers and small businesses. Previously she served as the Managing Director of Accion Venture Lab, a seed-stage venture fund focused on inclusive fintech globally. Prior to that, Tahira was at LeapFrog Investments, an emerging market private equity impact fund focused on financial services and worked as Director of Strategy at the Aga Khan Fund for Economic Development where she drove strategic initiatives for portfolio companies and led new investments in financial services, telecoms, technology and infrastructure in Asia. She also worked at Roshan, Afghanistan’s leading telecommunications operator, where she was Head of Corporate Strategy and helped launch the country’s first mobile money platform. Tahira began her career as a management consultant with Bain & Company.
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    Associate Director, Portfolio Impact, The Audacious Project
    I am a big believer in harnessing the power of storytelling to drive social change and have a decade of experience in storytelling, programming and production. I develop TED Talks for live and digital platforms, produce and direct short documentaries, and curate workshops and public programming. Currently, I’m part of the Audacious Project at TED, a collaborative philanthropic initiative empowering social innovators to tackle the world’s most pressing challenges. I work closely with grantees to refine their narratives, secure funding, and share their visionary ideas with a global audience. Over the past six years, we’ve successfully catalyzed over $5 billion for more than 60 projects addressing critical issues such as climate change, criminal justice reform, girls' education, global health and more.
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    Portfolio Manager, Capital, Rippleworks
    Kathie is a Portfolio Manager at Rippleworks, a private foundation that provides social ventures with practical support and flexible capital to scale their impact. Before joining Rippleworks, she managed portfolios of investments and programs at the Skoll Foundation and Stanford University, focusing on areas such as innovation health, education and policy. Prior to that she led transformative initiatives in the public and private sectors, including roles at the Pasteur Institute and as a management consultant within the French government. Kathie holds a Master’s degree in International Economic Policy from Sciences Po Paris and dual Bachelor degrees in Sciences and Social Sciences.
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    General Director, Argentine Forensic Anthropology Team
    Mercedes Doretti is a forensic anthropologist, co-founder, and current General Director of the Argentine Forensic Anthropology Team (EAAF). She also co-founded and served as President of the Latin American Association of Forensic Anthropology (ALAF). She is the co-author of the book "New Forensic Search Technologies: Resources for Mexico's Disappearance Crisis", a work that provides key tools to address this issue in the region. With a professional career spanning over 20 countries, she has applied forensic sciences to investigate cases of human rights violations, contributing to justice and truth for victims and their families. Her outstanding work earned her a spot as one of the BBC's 100 most influential women in the world, and in 2007, she was awarded the prestigious MacArthur Fellowship, also known as the "genius grant."
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    Senior Managing Director, Arabella Advisors
    Jessica Robinson Love is a senior managing director at Arabella, where she partners with foundations, corporations, families and individuals to advance social change. During her decade at Arabella, she has guided the launch of dozens of collaboratives, designing governance structures, developing grant-making processes, and aligning multiple stakeholders around a shared strategy. Jessica brings more than two decades experience with the practice of fiscal sponsorship, as well as deep expertise in organizational development and capacity building. As a social entrepreneur, Jessica was the founding executive and artistic director of CounterPulse, establishing the organization as a national model in the field of arts for social justice. As a strategic philanthropy advisor, Jessica helped philanthropists design and launch new foundations, supported established foundations in implementing capacity-building programs for grantees, and advised social-sector leaders on organizational strategy.
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    Manager, Community & Partnerships, Pew Charitable Trusts
    Megan is Manager of Community, Partnerships, for The Pew Charitable Trusts. She leads Pew’s strategy for community engagement within philanthropic networks. She designs Pew’s convenings and educational offerings around topics including the intersection of policy & philanthropy, and non-partisan, evidence-based research within philanthropy. Prior to The Pew Charitable Trusts, Megan spent 20 years in the international conflict management and peacebuilding field, where she most recently led K-12 public engagement and education at the U.S. Institute of Peace. She holds a B.A. from Mount Holyoke College and an M.A. in international peace and conflict resolution from American University. Megan lives in Washington, DC, with her husband, daughter, and two cats.
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    Founder & CEO, Open Startup
    Dr. Houda Ghozzi is the founder and CEO of Open Start up International (OST), an NGO aiming to foster innovation ecosystems in the MEA region. OST works hand in hand with partners such as Columbia university and MIT to build educational programs fostering the foundations of Tech and Deep Tech in the continent. Houda is actively involved in advocacy and policy. She is committed to civil society work in financial inclusion as board member of the Tunisian Authority of Microfinance Control (ACM) and has been elected as part of the Collège des Startups. She holds a Ph.D. in Strategic Management from University Paris Dauphine.
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    Op-Ed Columnist, The New York Times
    Nicholas Kristof is a columnist at The New York Times and a two-time winner of the Pulitzer Prize. He grew up on a farm in Oregon, graduated from Harvard, earned a First in law at Oxford University as a Rhodes Scholar, and then studied Arabic in Cairo. He was a foreign correspondent for The New York Times in Hong Kong, Beijing and Tokyo, then covered presidential elections and served as editor of The Sunday New York Times. After 9/11, he became an op-ed columnist. Aside from his Pulitzers, he has won an Emmy and several humanitarian prizes. He has written six books, including the No. 1 best-seller “Half the Sky” and the memoir “Chasing Hope,” and has made several television documentaries. Kristof, who has lived on four continents and traveled to more than 160 countries, was The New York Times’s first blogger, first video maker and first Snapchat contributor.
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    Executive Director, Global Justice Center
    Elise Keppler is executive director of the Global Justice Center. She brings two decades of experience working to advance justice for serious crimes committed in violation of international law — including sexual and gender-based violence — before domestic, hybrid, and international courts. Prior to joining GJC, Elise worked in Human Rights Watch’s International Justice Program and worked with activists across Africa to counter backlash against the International Criminal Court. She helped lead campaigns for Darfur’s referral to the ICC and for the surrender of former Liberian president Charles Taylor to face justice. Elise holds a Bachelor of Arts from Brown University and a Juris Doctor from the University of California, Berkeley School of Law. From January to April 2012, Elise was a visiting scholar with the Democratic Governance and Rights Unit at the University of Cape Town’s Faculty of Law.
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    Director of Strategic Initiatives, Decolonizing Wealth Project
    Carlos is a U.S.-based recognized champion of education justice, immigrant rights, and racial equity and brings close to fifteen years of expertise in community organizing, movement building, and philanthropy. In addition to serving as a consultant and advisor to various philanthropic and organizations in the United States, Carlos has served on the Board of Directors of Massachusetts Advocates for Children and the Schott Foundation for Public Education. He is currently a member of the Board of Directors of Resource Generation, a U.S.-based organization of young people with wealth committed to ending wealth hoarding in our lifetime. He is honored to continue his work of connecting people, healing divides, and using money as medicine through the Decolonizing Wealth Project. He currently lives in Brooklyn, New York, with his partner.
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    Director, Brazelton Institute, Healthy Learners
    Lise is a founding member of the Board of Directors for Healthy Learners and has served as Chairperson since 2019. A general pediatrician by training, she earned her A.B. in Health and Society at Brown University and her M.D. at Harvard Medical School. She completed her pediatric residency and chief residency at Massachusetts General Hospital. After a decade in primary pediatric care, she has worked as a newborn hospitalist at Brigham and Women's Hospital since 2001, serving as Director of Well Newborn Care from 2001 to 2018. Lise is the Director of the Brazelton Institute at Boston Children's Hospital and is an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at Harvard Medical School. Her research and teaching interests focus on understanding newborn behavior and supporting early infant-parent relationships.
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    Carey is the Chief Operating Officer at Community Health Impact Coalition (CHIC), a global movement making professional community health workers the norm worldwide. She has over 12 years of experience in international development, global health, and management consulting, with a focus on strategy, operations, and advocacy. Carey's global perspective is enriched by her experiences working and living in the USA, Mozambique, Uganda, Kenya, Zambia, and Myanmar. Before joining CHIC, she advanced through progressively senior positions at Living Goods, Deloitte Consulting, and Wells Fargo. Carey holds an MPH from Johns Hopkins and graduated summa cum laude from Wake Forest University. Carey is passionate about improving access and quality of health care for underserved populations, especially women and children, and leveraging evidence, innovation, and collaboration to drive policy and system change.
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    Vice President, Philanthropic Strategies, Fidelity Charitable
    Tobi Becerra (she/her/hers) is a vice president of Philanthropic Strategies for Fidelity Charitable®, an independent 501(c)(3) public charity with the mission to grow the tradition of philanthropy by providing programs that make charitable giving accessible, simple, and effective. Tobi helped ideate and launch Fidelity Charitable Perspectives, a program designed exclusively to support the country’s most generous philanthropists. She is responsible for the ongoing execution of Perspectives, providing donors, advisors, and family offices with guidance, insight, and solutions to meet their philanthropic goals. With over 20 years in the nonprofit sector, her array of experiences helps inform donors how they can maximize their charitable giving and how the philanthropic sector can spur greater social change. She has an undergraduate degree in dance and theatre, and a master's degree in nonprofit management.
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    Senior Vice President, Fidelity Charitable
    Elaine Martyn is the head of the Private Donor Group at Fidelity Charitable®, an independent 501(c)(3) public charity that has helped donors support more than 406,000 nonprofit organizations with nearly $84.5 billion in grants. Elaine leads a team of philanthropic strategists who support ultra-high-net-worth donors in their efforts to develop innovative solutions and strategies to maximize their philanthropic goals with their Fidelity Charitable donor-advised fund. Previously, Elaine was vice president of development at Global Fund for Women, where she influenced the strategic mission and raised $60 million to support women-led human rights organizations in 175 countries. She leverages her experiences at the Global Fund for Women, Refugees International, King’s College London, the British Medical Association, and Dana-Farber Cancer Institute/Harvard Medical School to develop strategies that help ultra-high-net-worth donors achieve their philanthropic goals.
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    Director of ESG, NextWorld
    Marie-Elodie Bazy is Director of ESG at NextWorld, a San Francisco-based integrated capital organization. Since September 2021, she has been building the firm’s ESG strategy and overseeing its implementation both internally and across the investment portfolio. Before joining NextWorld in November 2020, Marie-Elodie was Principal at Kois Invest, an impact finance firm, where she was in charge of structuring innovative finance instruments such a social impact bonds and development impact bonds. Prior to this role, she held different positions in listed French corporations in corporate finance, investor relations and strategic planning. Marie-Elodie holds a Master of Science in Sustainability Management from Columbia University. She also holds a Master’s in Finance from Sciences-Po Paris, as well as a Master’s in Management Sciences from Université Paris Dauphine.
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    Deputy Director, Influence & Engagement, 100x Impact Accelerator
    Amelia leads 100x Impact's global engagement and strategic partnerships, building coalitions across philanthropy, policy and social enterprise. Her work ensures aspiring impact unicorns access critical connections across sectors and systems that enable them to scale their impact. Amelia is also Deputy Director at the Marshall Institute, the LSE's home for the study of philanthropy and social entrepreneurship and advisor to the Advocacy Academy.
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    Managing Director, FRONTLINE
    Brian Eule is FRONTLINE's managing director, where he oversees FRONTLINE’s business operations and strategic planning under the leadership of FRONTLINE editor-in-chief and executive producer Raney Aronson-Rath. Eule has a background in philanthropy, having worked in program and strategic communication roles at multiple national foundations. Most recently, he served as the director of journalism and communications for the Heising-Simons, where he created and directed the foundation’s journalism grantmaking. There, Eule created the American Mosaic Journalism Prize, the largest journalism prize in the United States. Eule is a visiting scholar at the University of California, Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism and the author of the nonfiction book, Match Day: One Day and One Dramatic Year in the Lives of Three New Doctors. He holds a bachelor’s degree from Stanford University and a master’s from Columbia University.
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    Director of Development, Panzi Hospital & Foundation
    Stephanie Rapp leads resource mobilization for the Panzi Hospital & Foundation, which provides holistic care to survivors of sexual violence in the Democratic Republic of Congo. She has more than 12 years of experience in global development and non-profit management across various countries, including the DRC, Côte d’Ivoire, Mali, Haiti, Rwanda, and the United States. Prior to joining Panzi in 2024, she worked for global health organizations including Muso Health, Jhpiego, and Midwives for Haiti. She has a MA in Intercultural Service, Leadership and Management from SIT Graduate Institute.
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    Senior Director, Racial Justice & Equity; Forced Labor & Human Trafficking, Humanity United
    As Senior Portfolio Director, Forced Labor & Human Trafficking (FLHT), Vijay leads Humanity United’s largest grantmaking portfolio and makes thematic and operational adjustments to the strategy. As the FLHT ecosystem faces broad challenges from funding shifts and authoritarian crackdowns against workers and migration, Vijay leads the team and supports HU’s broad array of partners, in creating new pathways for labor justice for workers. In addition, Vijay also serves as Director of the Rights and Dignity (RAD) Working Group, which spans across The Omidyar Group (TOG) and exists to support and advance the rights and dignity of communities impacted by structures of oppression and marginalization, by transforming the tools of philanthropy so that we can be better partners to communities working to address the conditions and systems that threaten them.
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    Artist, Vibe na Queen and MotraMusic
    Kasiva Mutua, a drumming prodigy influenced by her grandmother's folktales, has blossomed into one of Africa’s foremost percussionists and is a standout in this male-dominated field. Her dynamic rhythms narrate stories and lead with precision. Touring internationally, she merges African traditional beats with modern music genres and has recently expanded her musical repertoire to include guitar, songwriting, and production in her new debut album, DESTURI; all while digging deeper into her soul to inspire a new generation that honors their cultural heritage. From humble roots, Kasiva Mutua's journey has been a beacon of female empowerment in the music world, amplifying the voice and spirit of African women. For more info: https://www.delicioustunes.com/kasiva-mutua
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    Chief of Staff, Rippleworks
    As Rippleworks' Chief of Staff, Meeghan focuses on both internal and external strategic initiatives in partnership with the CEO and Leadership Team. She has over 14 years of leadership experience building innovative solutions for impact measurement, program implementation and strategy, constantly seeking to better allocate resources to high-impact organizations. Prior to returning to the United States in 2021, Meeghan spent a decade living and working in Asia and East Africa where she had the opportunity to lead global teams and work in collaboration with government agencies, funders and implementing organizations. She currently lives in Washington, DC with her husband and very fluffy rescue dog.
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    CEO, 100x Impact Accelerator
    Kieron Boyle is Chief Executive of 100x Impact, a global initiative creating the next generation of “social unicorns” — ventures with the potential to positively impact one billion lives. He is also Professor in Practice and Director at the LSE’s Marshall Institute, where he leads work shaping the future of the global impact economy. Kieron chairs the UK’s Impact Investing Institute, helping to set national strategy on impact capital with the ambition of unlocking £1 trillion for investments that improve lives. Previously, he was CEO of Guy’s & St Thomas’ Foundation, transforming its £1bn endowment into a leading force for urban health impact. In government, he helped design the UK’s first impact investment strategy and played a founding role in Better Society Capital, the Government Outcomes Lab and the B Corp movement in the UK. He has held senior roles at No.10 Downing Street, the Cabinet Office and the Foreign Office, after an early career at the Boston Consulting Group.
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    Project Coordinator, Africa Youth Pastoralist Initiative
    Bochola Sara Arero is a dedicated climate advocate and community leader committed to uplifting pastoralist communities and addressing climate impacts. She co-founded the African Youth Pastoralist Initiative, empowering marginalized communities through climate resilience and sustainable resource management. With a background in Global Challenges and extensive experience working with conservation and community organizations, including the Ethiopian Wildlife Conservation Authority and Save the Children, Bochola brings a unique blend of research, grassroots engagement, and storytelling to her work. Bochola's impact reaches the global stage, where she has helped shape policy discussions that prioritize pastoralist voices in climate action, including contributions at COP 27 and COP 16.
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    Founder & Director, Stark Green Generation
    Antonio Banze is the founder of Stark Green Generation, an environmental organization in Mozambique that empowers communities through innovative solutions in renewable energy and air quality management. With expertise in data science and sustainability, Antonio leads projects like the SGG Explorer, a platform for monitoring air pollution and promoting informed action. His work has included collaborations with OpenAQ and initiatives to enhance climate resilience in underserved communities. Antonio is passionate about leveraging technology and community engagement to address environmental challenges and drive meaningful change.
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    Artist, Krantinaari
    Krantinaari is an Indian artist, rapper, and communication designer reshaping the global music industry through art that champions women’s empowerment, sustainability, and social justice. As co-founder of Wild Wild Women, India’s first all-female hip-hop collective, she has performed over 300 shows across India and taken the stage at Roskilde, WOMEX, Cité des Arts, and more. She has collaborated with icons like Mohini Dey, Sona Mohapatra, Bikram Ghosh, and Viveck Rajgopalan, blending hip-hop with diverse musical traditions. A British Council Global Music Leader and INK Fellow (2024-25), Krantinaari is a vocal advocate for inclusivity in music, using global platforms like AWID 2025 to push for systemic change. Her work, recognized by the Global Fund for Women, empowers marginalized communities by preserving cultural heritage and fostering economic independence. Beyond performance, she is actively shaping the future of music through education and entrepreneurship. She has developed an education module with the French Institute and the Delhi Government and contributes to SNDT University’s Women’s Startup Incubator, building sustainable, women-led creative spaces. Krantinaari’s performances are a fusion of electrifying hip-hop and compelling storytelling, creating powerful spaces for women’s voices, cultural heritage, and social change. Each show is a meticulously curated experience designed to engage, inspire, and challenge audiences through music and narrative-driven performance.
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    Co-Founder, Skip Foundation
    Scott Farquhar is the Co-Founder of Atlassian, one of the world’s leading software collaboration companies and Australia’s first tech unicorn. Passionate about giving back, Scott is the Co-Founder of Pledge 1%, a philanthropic movement where 18,000 companies have pledged $4.5 billion to charity, and Principal of Skip Foundation which is reinventing philanthropy in Australia by taking big bets to solve hard problems. Scott is also the Co-Founder of Skip Capital, a private fund investing in exceptional tech and infrastructure entrepreneurs. Scott is a Founding Member and Board Director of the Tech Council of Australia. He was named in the Forbes Global Game Changers and Fortune 40 Under 40 lists, awarded Australian Financial Review Business Person of the Year, and was the youngest ever recipient of the Ernst & Young Australian Entrepreneur of the Year award.
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    Executive Director, USA, Living Goods
    Martha Rebour is a passionate leader in global health, dedicated to advancing equitable access to lifesaving healthcare for underserved communities. As the Head of the U.S. Office at Living Goods, a Kenya-based organization, Martha works to ensure that community health workers have the tools, training, and resources they need to save lives and improve health outcomes. Prior to joining Living Goods, Martha spent over a decade at the United Nations Foundation, where she played a pivotal role in ensuring children in low-resource settings had access to lifesaving vaccines. Her career journey also includes leadership roles in marketing at Discovery Channel, a stint as a health coach and an early career as a high school French teacher.
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    Chair, Pawanka Fund
    40+ years of experience in accompaniment, studies, facilitation and application of policies, strategies and programs based on approaches to the individual and collective human rights of Indigenous Peoples, especially in the fields of education, intercultural health, gender and intergenerational relations and indigenous self-government, multi-ethnic and development with identity- Good Living. Member of the Miskitu indigenous people of the Waspam community, located on the banks of the Wangki River in Nicaragua, to which participated in the negotiations for the establishment of the autonomy regime for the Indigenous Peoples and ethnic communities of the Caribbean Coast of Nicaragua and throughout the last 35 years has accompanied the process of its implementation. She is currently Chair of the Pawanka fund's Guiding Committee.
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    Production Director, Found Sound Nation
    Chris Botta is a Brooklyn-based producer and engineer. He runs Fer Sound, a mixing, mastering, and production studio in Bushwick Brooklyn. With his interests positioned uncomfortably between contemporary chamber, electronic, and popular music forms, he has collaborated closely with artists such as Yaeji, Attacca String Quartet, Shahzad Ismaily, india.ari, Emily Wells, Arushi Jain, and the JACK Quartet. Chris joined the Found Sound Nation team in 2016 and has worked on a number of programs including OneBeat US and Abroad (Sahara, Borneo & Taiwan), Mosaic and Commercial as a facilitator, producer, recording, mixing and mastering engineer.
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    Strategic Partnerships, Fast Forward
    Jess Galen is Fast Forward's master connector. She crafts partnerships that make tech-for-good dreams come true. Think of her as a relationship architect, building bridges between top corporations and world-changing innovators. As Partnerships and Fundraising Coordinator, she’s on the pulse of new opportunities, finding alignment with Fast Forward’s mission and alumni network. With a Sociology and Marketing degree from Washington University in St. Louis, Jess previously worked at Acumen, managing projects in public policy research. She’s also led TEDx events and trained peer counselors on a mental health hotline. On her days off, Jess loves being outside. On weekends, you’ll find her playing tennis, practicing yoga, or playing with a new recipe in the kitchen.
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    Co-founder and Chief Research Officer, Integrity Institute
    Jeff Allen is a former physicist and astronomer who left academia for data science in 2013. Since then, he has worked on multiple sides of the internet information ecosystem: on publishers who are trying to maximize the traffic they get from platforms, on platforms themselves, and on political organizations and campaigns just trying to navigate the online spaces. At Facebook, he worked on tackling systemic issues in the public content ecosystems of Facebook and Instagram, developing strategies to ensure that the incentive structure that the platforms created for publishers was in alignment with Facebook’s company mission statement. At the Integrity Institute, Jeff leads our research efforts, helping to harness the experience and expertise of our community of integrity professionals and share it with the world. He works with companies, policy makers, academics, and civil society to help build a better social internet.
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    Founder and Executive Director, RWAMREC
    Fidele Rutayisire is the founder and Executive Director of the Rwanda Men’s Resource Center (RWAMREC), established in 2006. A lawyer by training with a Master’s in Gender and Development and a postgraduate degree in Peacebuilding, he leads transformative programs like Bandebereho, promoting caregiving, violence prevention, and healthy relationships. Under his leadership, RWAMREC has expanded regionally, addressing gender-based violence and advancing financial inclusion for women. In 2008, he led a global petition against Sexual and Gender-Based Violence in Kenya’s post-election violence and won the 2011 GBV Prevention Network “What’s Your Way” competition. Fidele continues to inspire by engaging men as allies in achieving gender equity and human rights.
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    Individual, Fidelity Charitable
    Product Manager at Fidelity Investments
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    Director, McNulty Foundation
    Johnny McNulty is a Director of the McNulty Foundation in Brooklyn, NY, a family foundation focused on leadership, education, and civic engagement. The Foundation's flagship award, the McNulty Prize, is offered in conjunction with the Aspen Institute to honor the most extraordinary work done by members of their leadership networks. Johnny has worked for international NGOs, written for large websites, and has also spent many years in comedy, performing at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theater in New York, and contributing to Weekend Update and The Onion.
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    CEO, TheBoardroom Africa
    Marcia Ashong-Sam is the Founder and CEO of TheBoardroom Africa, an innov platform that integrates leadership talent acquisition and development to drive impactful business outcomes. Leveraging advanced technology and a human-centric approach, the platform empowers organisations with transformative leaders and career solutions. A lawyer by training and former energy industry executive, Marcia has held leadership roles across North America, Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. She is an Eisenhower Global Fellow and Archbishop Desmond Tutu Leadership Fellow. Recognised among the 100 Most Influential Africans by New African Magazine (2019) and the Most Influential People of African Descent (MIPAD) in 2022, she was featured in the Institute of Chartered Accountants CA Magazine in 2024. Marcia's work has appeared in the Oxford Journal of World Energy Law, and she has spoken at global events, including VivaTech. A passionate advocate for leadership diversity, she champions inclusive go
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    Co-Director, Africa Oxford Initiative (AfOx)
    Kevin Marsh is a malariologist and global health researcher who has spent over 30 years living and working in Africa. In 1989 established with colleagues a series of research projects on at Kilifi on the Kenyan coast with a long term aim of developing the capacity for high quality multidisciplinary research. The KEMRI Wellcome Trust Research Programme has subsequently developed into an international programme with around 800 staff working across a number of countries in east Africa of which he was director until August 2014. From 2014, he led the development of the concept for a major new platform, the Alliance for the Acceleration of Science in Africa which in 2022 transitioned to a free standing Pan African Organisation, The Science for Africa Foundation (SFA), of which he is a founding director. He was chair of the WHO Malaria Policy Advisory Committee from 2012-2019 and is a member of many international advisory committees relating to malaria and to global health research.
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    Founder and CEO, Resilience Force
    Saket Soni is an award-winning labor leader and changemaker. He is founder and director of Resilience Force, the voice of the rising workforce rebuilding America after climate disasters. He is also the author of The Great Escape: A True Story of Forced Labor and Immigrant Dreams in America. The book was called “a must-read” by the New York Times, which also listed it as one of its “100 notable books of 2023.” It was named a Best Book of 2023 by Amazon and NPR. It was shortlisted for the 2023 Moore Prize for books dedicated to human rights. Saket is the winner of the 2024 John P. McNulty Prize awarded to leaders of “moral courage, bold vision, and deep, lasting impact.” His work was the subject of a major New Yorker feature story in November 2021, and he was named one of Fast Company’s Most Creative People in Business for 2022. He was profiled as an “architect of the next labor movement” in USA Today, and was chosen as a 2022-23 Aspen Institute Fellow.
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    Founder, Global Fishing Watch
    Paul Woods is co-founder and chief innovation officer of Global Fishing Watch, serving as the principal architect of the Global Fishing Watch technology platform. Before leading the organization’s innovation work, Woods served as interim CEO and helped establish Global Fishing Watch as an independent nonprofit in 2017. He now heads the development of new technologies and applications of big data and remote sensing to solve challenging problems facing our ocean. Before starting Global Fishing Watch, Woods served as chief technology officer at SkyTruth, a U.S.-based technology firm that harnesses satellite imagery to protect the environment. He joined SkyTruth after the Deep Water Horizon oil spill in 2010 and continues to serve on the SkyTruth board. Woods started his career as a software engineer and over two decades led various commercial and startup software companies in finance, telemedicine and big data.
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    Founder, Tirando X (TXC)
    Sebastián Jaramillo is an MBA Skoll Scholar from Colombia. He is an entrepreneur and founder of Tirando X (TxC), a pioneering initiative that empowers communities to make better decisions through artificial intelligence. By leveraging AI for large-scale, personalized behavioral change interventions, Sebastián focuses on the intersection of technology and social impact. One of his notable successes includes contributing to a 52% reduction in teenage pregnancies in Medellín, addressing a key driver of the poverty trap in Colombia through AI-enabled interventions. Sebastián has collaborated with the United Nations Development Program (UNDP), advised the Government of Colombia on the AI for Nations initiative, and partnered with various governmental bodies to tackle complex societal challenges with innovative technological solutions.
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    CEO, MedAccess
    Michael Anderson, CB is CEO of MedAccess, a social enterprise dedicated to improving access to essential health products and medical innovations. Drawing on $200m capital provided by British International Investment, MedAccess has used innovative finance to improve access to health products in more than 110 countries since it was founded in 2017. Prior to MedAccess, Michael was CEO at CIFF (the Children’s Investment Fund Foundation), Director General at DFID (the UK Department for International Development), and served as the UK Prime Minister’s Special Envoy on international development goals. Prior to government service Michael co-founded a company specialising in evidence-based medicine, worked as a lawyer and academic at the London School of Economics.
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    President & CEO, JA Worldwide
    Asheesh Advani Asheesh is the President and CEO of JA (Junior Achievement) Worldwide, one of the largest youth- serving NGOs in the world that teaches entrepreneurship, work readiness, and financial health. During his tenure leading JA Worldwide since 2015, the organization has been recognized as one of the ten most impactful NGOs in the world in annual rankings. Prior to joining JA, Asheesh was a technology entrepreneur and led two businesses successfully from start-up to acquisition, including CircleLending (acquired by Virgin) and Covestor (acquired by Interactive Brokers). His entrepreneurial endeavors have been profiled in case studies at Harvard Business School and Babson College. Asheesh is the author of Modern Achievement with celebrated leadership expert Marshall Goldsmith, an international bestselling book that reconsiders the definition of achievement. Asheesh is a graduate of the Wharton School and Oxford University, where he was a Commonwealth Scholar.
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    CEO, On The Edge
    Beth Blood is the founder and CEO of On the Edge, a non-profit organisation that reconnects people with nature through media and entertainment. With a background in financial services, Beth decided to leave the industry to pursue a new career, first studying Arabic at SOAS, followed by a Master in Strategy and Diplomacy at the London School of Economics. However, she soon realised that her true passions in life were animals and the natural world. In launching On the Edge, Beth’s mission is to reconnect people – particularly younger generations – with nature, using popular culture and entertainment to reach a broad audience and inspire in them a curiosity and love towards the natural world. In addition to telling stories, On the Edge funds conservation initiatives globally, protecting species directly through the projects they support. Through On the Edge, Beth hopes to grow the number of people wanting to bring nature back into their everyday lives.
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    Governing Board Member, Silicon University, Bhubaneswar
    1974 TO 1988 SERVED INDIAN NAVY, 1988 TO 2001 SERVED SINGAPORE AIRLINES AS AERONAUTICAL ENGINEER. TRUSTEE AND COFOUNDER OF SILICON UNIVERSITY 2001 TILL TODAY.
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    Co-Founder & CEO, Serenas
    Amanda Sadalla is a Brazilian social entrepreneur with a master’s degree in public policy from the University of Oxford. Guided by a vision of a Brazil where girls and women live free from violence, Amanda dedicated years to researching and leading training sessions with children, adolescents, and public agents, such as police officers and social workers, to address the roots of gender-based violence. In 2021, she founded Serenas, a non-profit organization focused on preventing violence against girls and women through educational policies and capacity building for first responders, in partnership with public institutions. In just five years, Serenas has directly impacted over 60,000 students, teachers, and public leaders across five Brazilian states, earning recognition from institutions like the São Paulo Court of Justice and City Hall. Amanda has also collaborated with global organizations like UNICEF and the Malala Fund, and in 2023, she was honored with the UK Alumni Award.
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    Philanthropic Advisor, Hopper Dean Foundation
    Rena Meyers-Dahlkamp is a dedicated philanthropic advisor, bridge builder, and advocate for justice. As lead strategist for grantmaking at the Hopper Dean Foundation, she focuses on driving impactful investments that prioritize grassroots solutions. Previously, Rena played a key role in coordinating the Regenerative Economies Organizing (REO) Collaborative, advancing strategies to challenge the injustice of less than 2% of climate funds supporting Black, Indigenous, and frontline communities. She has had the honor of working closely with youth climate activists globally and organizing international solidarity for community-led peace and accountability efforts in the Congo Basin, around mines, and in conflict zones of eastern Congo. With a master’s in Intercultural Relations and Conflict Transformation from the SIT Graduate Institute, Rena’s lifelong commitment to systems change continues to guide her contributions to the philanthropic and social movements’ ecosystems.
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    Artist, Individual
    hara, is the solo project of Indonesian singer-songwriter, anthropologist and gardener, Rara Sekar. Drawing inspiration from folk, Indonesian traditional music, ambient sounds, and field recordings, hara’s work explores themes of ecology, the climate crisis, womanhood, grief, and collective care, while honoring Javanese rituals and songs. She focuses on public education and community engagement such as wild food foraging, garden-to-table cooking, and potlucks as part of her performances. hara’s current project, Kabut Putih (White Fog), revives a 1971 song written by a female political prisoner from the 1965 Indonesian genocide. A collaboration with Dialita, a choir whose members are women political prisoners or the families of victims of the 1965 genocide, the release of the song is accompanied by a life-long open call that engages the public to critically reflect on our history and foster collective healing through art and activism.
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    Executive Director, American Sustainable Business Network
    Camilla is the Executive Director of the American Sustainable Business Network. She is a globally renowned leader focused on changing economic systems into stakeholder-driven economies. Over the years, she has held positions at B Lab Global, the owner of B Corp Certification, where she was responsible for their impact operations, as well as Holland FinTech and FinTech Aera, a network of sustainable European FinTech companies working together toward the democratization of financial services in the developed and underdeveloped global economies. Camilla's passion is in systems change through empowering the collective voice of business to influence regulatory change.
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    Executive Director, Found Sound Nation
    Kyla-Rose Smith is an arts leader, producer, and cultural strategist dedicated to using music and the arts as a force for social connection and creative collaboration. A founding member of the internationally acclaimed South African band Freshlyground, Kyla-Rose has performed on some of the world’s biggest stages, sharing lineups with artists such as Stevie Wonder, BB King, Hugh Masekela, and Shakira—with whom she co-wrote and performed Waka Waka (This Time for Africa), the 2010 FIFA World Cup anthem that became one of the best-selling singles of all time. Beyond performance, her work has spanned sound-mapping projects, large-scale public engagements, and interactive installations, always driven by a commitment to creative experimentation and social impact. She has collaborated with artists, educators, and cultural organizers worldwide, building platforms that amplify underrepresented voices and reimagine how music and the arts can shape civic life.
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    Senior Research Writer, University of Oxford
    I am a journalist-turned-research writer at the University of Oxford. I lead the Ownership Project 2.0's case study work at Saïd Business School as a Senior Research Writer, studying single family offices and organisations with AUM over $1 billion who are using their wealth to generate impact. I hold a Master of Public Policy from the Blavatnik School of Government and am a former Commonwealth Scholar. Prior to my time at Oxford, I worked as a journalist in India for over six years, championing sensitive and responsible reporting and intersectionality across a range of issues including gender, health, and child safety.
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    CEO, MUVA
    Luize Guimarães Scherer Navarro is the co-founder and CEO of MUVA, a social agency founded in Mozambique dedicated to breaking down barriers to female economic empowerment and youth employment. With over 15 years of experience in the development sector, Luize is recognized globally for her leadership in creating innovative, scalable solutions for marginalized communities. She has a proven track record of managing complex, multi-million-dollar projects across Africa, Europe, Asia, and Latin America. Under her leadership, MUVA has flourished as a pioneering program funded by the UK’s Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO), known for its bold approach to gender equality and youth employment. Luize is also the co-developer and co-author of a globally adopted Value for Money (VfM) method that emphasizes maximizing impact and efficiency in development projects. This method has become a cornerstone in the field, driving greater accountability and effectiveness in international deve
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    Artist, Women Who Drum
    Swarupa Ananth-Sawkar is a bold and trailblazing Indian percussionist, music producer, and entrepreneur, celebrated as one of Forbes India’s 30 under 30. Mentored by the legendary Ustad Allarakha and Ustad Zakir Hussain, Swarupa has collaborated with an array of national and international luminaries, sharing stages with icons such as A.R. Rahman, Salim-Sulaiman, and Ranjit Barot among others. Her dynamic performances have graced world-renowned festivals and venues, including Glastonbury Festival (UK), Kala Ghoda Festival (Mumbai), Alchemy Festival (London), NMACC (Mumbai), Morgenland Festival (Germany), Wassermusik Festival (Berlin), and Festival Imaterial (Portugal). In addition to her performances, Swarupa has shaped the music landscape as an entrepreneur, serving as A&R Manager for EMI Music India. She founded Tablanaari’s School of Music (TSOM), an online platform dedicated to promoting Indian classical, folk, and light music. Her debut solo album, Recomeçar, earned acclaim for its evocative compositions. In 2023, Swarupa teamed up with Anatolian Kamancha player Melisa Yildirim to release Hues of Imagination, a genre-defying exploration of improvised, spontaneous music. The duo have been touring Europe and the UK, showcasing their shared passion for musical innovation. Performing globally under the moniker Tablanaari, Swarupa continues to push creative boundaries with her solo and collaborative concerts. Her groundbreaking work as the founder of Women Who Drum - India’s first all-women percussion community - fosters collaboration, empowerment, and innovation, making her an influential force in the global music scene.
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    CEO, Definity Insurance Foundation
    Arti Freeman is the President and CEO of Definity Insurance Foundation, a national philanthropic organization that works with charitable partners across Canada to advance community led solutions that further climate, health, and socio-economic justice. Arti has over 20 years’ experience in the philanthropic and nonprofit sector. Her ability to lead and bring diverse players and sectors together to address systemic challenges speaks to her passion of driving positive social change. Her innovative approaches to high-impact philanthropy have been featured by The Philanthropist and the Grantmakers for Effective Organizations. Arti has lived and worked in several countries, including India, the Philippines, Belgium. South Africa, and ultimately made her home in Canada.
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    Founder, Erol Foundation
    Julie Halley Lepinard is the co-founder of NextWorld, a global organization combining investments and philanthropic activities under one brand. Investments are predominantly in the US and Europe, ranging from venture capital to stable long-term ownership positions. Philanthropic activities include Erol which focuses on addressing climate, biodiversity and improved livelihoods while 836M, is a nonprofit arts organization with a gallery space in San Francisco. All activities operate independently, sharing in common NextWorld’s purpose to leverage capital to create value for society.
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    Solutions Insights Lab Manager, Solutions Journalism Network
    Rollo Romig is the manager of Solutions Insights Lab, an initiative of Solutions Journalism Network. He is the author of I Am on the Hit List: A Journalist's Murder and the Rise of Autocracy in India.
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    Executive Director, India House Foundation
    Nida Hasan is the Executive Director of India House Foundation, where she leads initiatives engaging the Indian diaspora in meaningful conversations about India’s socioeconomic and political landscape. With a career spanning gender, health, human rights, and digital advocacy, she has supported hundreds of social impact leaders and driven policy changes that have impacted millions in India. As Country Director for Change.org India, Nida co-founded ‘She Creates Change,’ a program empowering over 500 women leaders across India, Kenya, and Nigeria through community building and digital tools. Previously, she spent nine years as a journalist with France 2 TV and CNN-IBN. Nida holds a Mid-Career Master’s in Public Administration from the Harvard Kennedy School, where she was a Gleitsman Leadership for Social Change Fellow.
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    Director, International Affairs, Postcode Lottery Group
    Judith Lingeman is Director of International Affairs at the Postcode Lottery Group, a private company with a social purpose that combines business and ideals. The Group operates Postcode Lotteries in five European countries, where neighbours win together while generating long-term, flexible funding for charities and good causes. Nearly 15 million players support this unique model, benefiting more than 500 major charities and thousands of local initiatives. Judith holds a degree in Dutch Corporate Law from the University of Amsterdam. After starting her career at PricewaterhouseCoopers, she joined the Dutch Postcode Lottery in 2002, where she became responsible for allocation processes and long-term partnerships with charities. Today, she plays a key role in international alignment across the group and explores opportunities for expansion into new markets, including Canada. She represents the Postcode Lottery Group globally and is known for her fresh thinking in dynamic ways.
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    Associate Program Director, The Igarapé Institute
    Laura Trajber Waisbich is Assistant Program Director at the Brazil-based Igarapé Institute. She is also an Early Career Research Fellow at the Skoll Centre (Saïd Business School, University of Oxford) and a non-resident fellow at the also Brazil-based South-South Cooperation Research and Policy Centre (Articulação SUL). Her research and policy work revolves around Southern powers in global governance, South-South development cooperation, policy diffusion, and state-society relations. Her current projects investigate the role of Southern powers in international development and on multi-level governance in the Amazon Basin. Previously, she worked for the University of Oxford as a Social Science Division Postdoctoral Fellow (2022-2023) and as a Departmental Lecturer in Latin American Studies and Director of the Brazilian Studies Programme, at the Latin American Centre (2023-2024).
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    CEO, Belterra
    Valmir Gabriel Ortega is a geographer with over 15 years of experience in the public sector, holding leadership positions such as Superintendent of the Environment in Mato Grosso do Sul, Director of Ecosystems and Acting President of IBAMA, as well as State Secretary of the Environment of Pará. He has been involved in the formulation and implementation of environmental policies and government programs. From 2010 to 2013, he served as Program Director for the Cerrado-Pantanal region and Policy Director at Conservation International Brazil (CI-Brasil). In 2018, he led the founding of the Conexsus Institute, promoting community-based socio-environmental impact businesses focused on sustainable land use. Currently, he leads Belterra Agroflorestas, an impact-driven company dedicated to forest restoration and sustainable rural development, utilizing agroforestry systems for food production and large-scale regeneration of degraded areas.
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    President, Rugged Elegance
    Jennifer is CEO of RE…the soulful network uniting social impact leaders via Islands of Coherence ~ powered by http://continuumproject.co.  We create digital twins, known as your RE soul essence, designed to amplify the impact of founders, funders, philanthropists, and global change-makers. As President of the Rugged Elegance Foundation and Chair of TheButterflyEffect.Fund, Jennifer champions a regenerative ecosystem supporting women founders, flourishing entrepreneurs, and Africa Rising change-makers. Their 501(c)(3) Community Advised Fund emerged from transforming Jen’s San Francisco and Maine sanctuaries into curated ‘places to purpose’ for visionary leaders. A pioneering tech entrepreneur, she founded BioSpace.com in 1995 and now blends ancient wisdom traditions with cutting-edge innovation. Their philanthropic fund and RE: soul explore how transformational wisdom can become a global model for mutual elevation.
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    Co-Founder & CEO, Better Nature Tempeh
    Amadeus Driando Ahnan-Winarno, PhD (a.k.a "The Tempeh Doctor") is a food sciencepreneur and activist with a life mission of giving more people access to nutritious, sustainable, and affordable foods. He innovates on and promotes tempeh fermentation, which originated in Indonesia 400+ years ago. In 2014, he co-founded the world's largest tempeh network, the Indonesian Tempe Movement. In 2018, Dr. Driando co-founded the UK's leading tempeh brand, Better Nature. Since pursuing his PhD in Food Science at the University of Massachusetts Amherst and now his MBA at the University of Oxford, he has received 33 national and international awards for his works in tempeh fermentation, food science, entrepreneurship, and science communication. He first-authored "The Tempeh Bible" i.e. the world's most updated manuscript on tempeh and tempeh fermentation. He has invented 4 patents and launched 10 products in the EU market. To further promote tempeh, he has run 5 out of the 6 World Major Marathons.
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    Senior Manager for Impact Education, University of Oxford
    Nick Gregg leads impact education at the Skoll Centre. His focus is on empowering leaders to improve their impact practice. Passionate about advancing educational and social equity, Nick has over a decade of experience working globally across the higher education and non-profit sectors to design, lead, and evaluate programs and partnerships that address social innovation, career education, and youth empowerment.
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    Senior Research Writer, University of Oxford
    Dr Sarah McGill is a Senior Research Writer at the Skoll Centre for Social Entrepreneurship and the editor of Ownership Project 2.0's flagship white paper series, Ownership Project Insights. She specialises in translating research findings into publications for practitioner audiences in finance, business, policymaking, and the third sector. Outside of her role at the Skoll Centre, she also has experience as a social enterprise trustee. Sarah holds a DPhil from the University of Oxford and a BA from Columbia University.
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    President, Project Last Mile
    Alexandra Scott is the President of the Global Environment and Technology Foundation (GETF) driving focus on new partnership development, strategy and execution - with emphasis on GETF’s growing Public Health practice. With over a decade building and managing global health programs and cross-sector partnerships for social impact in emerging markets, Alex also serves as Director of Delivery for Project Last Mile (PLM), a leading example of how private sector engagement can improve availability and uptake of medicines across Africa. Since joining the PLM team, she has helped grow the partnership from pilot to 17 countries, designing and building programs that improve medicine availability and access for millions of people in Africa. Alex holds a B.S. in International Health from Georgetown University School of Nursing and Health Studies and a Masters in Global Human Development from Georgetown University School of Foreign Service, where she is also an Adjunct Professor.
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    President and CEO, The Signatry
    Stephen (Steve) French is President and CEO of The Signatry. His primary role is strategic management and leadership of the office. He also devotes his time meeting with advisors, attorneys, individuals, and business owners to develop strategies and solutions to minimize tax liability, while maximizing charitable giving. This is executed with specific emphasis in the area of non-liquid assets such as: stock, real estate, mutual funds, and portions of closely held businesses. Prior to joining The Signatry, Steve was the founder and CEO of Quovant, a Legal Spend Management company working with law firms in over 13 countries. Steve is married to his wife Debbie and they have two daughters – Marnie and Rachel, who have blessed them with four grandsons.
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    Member, Women Moving Millions
    Julianna Glasse is a dynamic thought leader and the Founder and CEO of *This Is What Happens When Women Read*, an organization focused on empowering women through education and community. A former Christian pop singer with seven music projects and an accomplished author of three books, she details her dramatic exit out of religion and toward self-actualization in her upcoming memoir, This Is What Happens When Women Read, set for release in 2026. An Oxford alumna, Julianna is dedicated to cultivating future female leaders through scholarships in partnership with Oxford University. Her influence spans the arts and fashion, collaborating with brands like Alexander McQueen and Gucci, and engaging with political leaders and UN gatherings to advocate for women's empowerment. Julianna continues to inspire women to meaningfully reclaim and restore their lives.
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    Director of Development, Benetech
    Zach Matthews, Director of Development at Benetech, supports the organization's mission to provide educational equity through transformative technology, programming, and outreach. Zach is an experienced philanthropy professional with over 10 years in non-profit services across human services, cultural, and education-based organizations. Before joining Benetech, Zach served as the Corporate Relations Manager for the National Veterans Memorial and Museum.
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    Co-Founder and Partner, Rugged Elegance
    I believe that talent is evenly distributed but capital is not. I further believe that founders — whether they are founders of for-profits, founders of social impact organizations, or founders of movements — are uniquely positioned to rise to meet the most vexing challenges we face. As the co-founder of Rugged Elegance, I am dedicated to work with founders from all backgrounds to scale their impact twelve-fold. With over 20 years of experience as an entrepreneur, investor, philanthropist, and systems thinker, I have a deep understanding of the challenges and opportunities that founders face in the ecosystems in which they operate. Our mission is to empower founders to clarify their purpose and catalyze their access to vital forms of capital — social, political, cultural, intellectual, financial, and soulful. By focusing on the mental and soulful resilience of founders, we are not just coming alongside founders; we are creating a world in everyone can flourish.
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    Chief Learning Officer, Transcend Education
    Jenee Henry Wood is Chief Learning Officer at Transcend. She is also co-author of the forthcoming book (Jossey-Bass, 2024), Extraordinary Learning for All: How Communities Design Schools Where Everyone Thrives. Jenee started her career as an educator in Atlanta and has been nationally recognized for outstanding teaching. Jenee studied Economics and Russian at Sarah Lawrence and at Oxford. While living in the United Kingdom, she also served as a cellist in the Oxford University Orchestra and is a life member of the Oxford Union debating society. She lives in New Haven, Connecticut.
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    Senior Programs Officer, Survivor Alliance
    Alicia is a visionary leader dedicated to creating transformative spaces where survivors of trafficking take the lead in shaping the movement. Drawing from her own lived experience and a decade of leadership in the anti-trafficking sector, she combines fiery passion with deep relationships to address systemic injustices. Alicia’s work spans direct care, coalition building, and systemic change, championing trauma-informed approaches and survivor leadership. She believes in uniting survivors and allies to challenge inequities rooted in racism, sexism, and colonialism, fostering resilient, inclusive communities. Alicia is committed to dismantling barriers and amplifying the voices of those historically excluded, driving meaningful, lasting change.
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    Co-Founder, Farmz2U
    Aisha is the Co-founder and CEO of Farmz2u, a supply chain company transforming agricultural value chains in Nigeria and Kenya through data-driven strategic sourcing. Before founding Farmz2u, Aisha worked in finance and strategic consulting supporting companies like Schroders and BBC Worldwide. As a Skoll Scholar at the University of Oxford, Aisha seeks to combine her deep expertise in strategy and operations to unlock growth opportunities in emerging economies through improved finance models for supply chain activities further accelerating Farmz2u's growth. She is a Techstars alumna, has been recognised as a NASDAQ Milestone Maker and has worked with impact partners like Rippleworks.
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    Co-Founder & Director, Climate Ventures
    Ricardo Gravina drives climate innovation in Brazil through his strategic roles as Executive Director of Climate Ventures Institute and Executive Secretary of NIL (Nature Investment Lab). He leads a dynamic ecosystem of 4,500+ stakeholders, fostering collaboration between startups, investors, corporations, and government agencies to advance climate solutions. Since establishing Climate Ventures as Brazil's foremost climate innovation platform in 2018, Ricardo has developed systemic solutions that combine environmental impact with business opportunities. His expertise spans impact entrepreneurship, business development, and investment, making him a recognized leader in Brazil's emerging green economy. Previously, he co-founded Aoka, pioneering social innovation and shared value-creation approaches.
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    Chair of Philanthropy, Constanter
    Eric Andrew Brenninkmeijer is a member of the Constanter Board and is the Chair of the Constanter Philanthropy Committee, working through Porticus and Laudes Foundation. Eric has been active in and out of the COFRA Group in both retail and corporate investments.
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    Co-Founder, Khetipati Organics
    Achyut Gautam is the co-founder of Khetipati Organics, a Nepali agro-manufacturing social enterprise dedicated to empowering rural smallholder farmers and reducing post-harvest loss in the Himalayan region. Khetipati Organics specializes in dehydration technology including air, heat, and freeze drying. The company manufactures ethically sourced high-altitude spices and fruits grown across different micro-climates and regions of the Himalayas. Achyut is a Skoll Scholar and is currently pursuing an MBA at Said Business School, University of Oxford. He is a CFA Charterholder and one of the founding members of Nepal's first private equity firm, Aadhyanta. He completed his undergraduate degree from Ramapo College of New Jersey, USA, and has previously worked in the financial sector in New York.
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    Director of Partnerships, Adara Group
    As Director of Partnerships at Adara Development, Jessica loves connecting philanthropists with opportunities to invest in game changing projects, addressing some of the world’s biggest social challenges. The Adara Group envision a world where every person has access to quality health and education services, no matter where they live. We bring this to life by working with partners, governments and communities to design and scale Maternal, Newborn and Child Health, and Remote Community Development programmes. We also share our knowledge to expand our impact. Thanks to our innovative business-for-purpose model, 100% of donations go directly to our project work. Graduating with a Bachelor of International Development Studies from the University of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia, Jessica has a passion for equity, believing that all people should have access to basic services – not just to survive, but also to thrive.
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    Executive Director, Belterra
    Andre is Executive Director at Instituto Belterra, where he leads efforts to build the forest restoration ecosystem in Brazil. Previously, Andre worked in the private and social sectors, including 10 years at World-Transforming Technologies and 7 years at Unilever in various positions in Brazil, Colombia and the UK. He holds an MA in Development Administration and Planning from University College London and a BA in Economics from the University of São Paulo and . Andre is an Eisenhower Fellow and an MIT/D-Lab Innovation Ecosystem Builder Fellow.
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    Advisory Council Member, Reynolds Foundation
    Max Reynolds is the Co-Founder of The Reynolds Foundation, serving as Program Director and Advisory Council Member. Committed to education, democracy, and economic development, he advances the foundation's mission to empower communities and foster human flourishing.
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    Co-Founder/Partner, Apis & Heritage
    A co-founder of A&H and an Investment Committee member, Michael is based in the Bay Area. His decades-long experience working with growth companies and founders helps him relate to founder/sellers who want to transact with A&H while also helping the new management teams and workforces excel as employee-owned companies post-ELBO transaction. Michael believes A&H and employee ownership can repair the American Dream for regular working people. Michael started his career as a US diplomat and then joined an international private equity firm for 10 years, rising to partner. In 2009 he co-founded Total Impact Capital, one of the first impact merchant banks in the US, which has directed over $400 million since inception into clean water, healthcare and regenerative agriculture projects around the world. Michael’s commitment to public service continues: since 2009, Michael has been an elected councilmember in Burlingame, California, and has been mayor three times.
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    Managing Director, Impact Investing, Gary Community Ventures
    Catherine is Managing Director of Impact Investing at Gary Community Ventures, a hybrid family office and private foundation in Denver, Colorado. At Gary, Catherine leads portfolio and product structuring for the organization’s family economic mobility outcome area, with a focus on housing finance innovation, community and employee ownership, and the future of work. She also led the structuring of The Dearfield Fund for Black Wealth, a fund launched by Gary to close the racial wealth gap by increasing access to Black homeownership in Denver. Prior to Gary, Catherine worked at BofA Merrill Lynch in its Consumer & Retail Investment Banking group. She joined BofA Merrill after graduating from Duke University’s Fuqua School of Business. Before to business school, she spent five years at Arabella Advisors, where she helped establish and grow the firm’s impact investing practice, advising philanthropists on sourcing, due diligence and structuring of private equity and debt investments.
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    President, Regenerational Roots Foundation
    Keri Jackson is committed to addressing pervasive disparities resulting from systemic racism as well as bias due to gender identity. She is passionate about leveraging technology and methodologies across diverse industries to drive meaningful, positive change. She is particularly interested in the potential of expanding homeownership to mitigate the racial wealth gap, and in promoting the ethical and responsible use of data. Keri is the founder and president of the Regenerational Roots Foundation, a family foundation that supports organizations that seek to alleviate wealth disparities due to systemic racism, with a focus on homeownership and education. In addition, supporting LGBTQ+ communities is critical. Keri has extensive program management and product ownership experience from the financial services industry and consumer-focused start-ups. Her work is driven by a passion for transforming abstract ideas into impactful products and strategies, leveraging collaboration.
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    Postdoctoral Research Fellow, University of Oxford
    Cheng Lu is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Oxford University Centre for Corporate Reputation and an Early Career Research Fellow at the Skoll Centre for Social Entrepreneurship. His research interests span social innovation, civil society organizations, corporate social responsibility, and state-society relations. One of Cheng’s current projects explores China’s social entrepreneurship development, specifically how the idea and practice of social entrepreneurship have been translated and adapted to the Chinese context over the past two decades. Beyond his work at Oxford, Cheng has developed a diverse network through various international research and industry initiatives. Passionate about his field, Cheng seeks to bridge the gap between theory and practice by liaising with policymakers, certifiers, funders, and intermediaries in a joint effort to foster an enabling ecosystem for social innovation in China.
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    Asst. Secretary General, Asst.Administrator & Director of the Bureau of External Relations&Advocacy, UNDP
    Susan Brown is a senior advocacy, policy, and communications expert with a strong track record in public policy and sustainable development. She has advised international organizations on gender, health, and development. From 2016–2022, she was Director of Public Policy Engagement at Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, and from 2005–2016, Director of Global and Regional Policy at WWF International. Earlier roles include senior advisor in the Australian Federal Parliament, journalist, and conservation coordinator. Recognized in 2016 as an “Inspirational Woman in Geneva,” Susan holds an Executive Master’s in Environmental Governance from the Geneva Graduate Institute and a Social Science degree from RMIT. A Swiss national, she grew up in Australia and moved to Switzerland in 2005.
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    Founder & Principal, Civic Health Partners and University of Oxford
    Tara is a trusted change leadership advisor, academic practitioner, patient advocate and social entrepreneur who strives to connect the dots between healthy people and healthy democracies, bringing consumer and citizen perspectives to conversations about culture change in health care and other complex systems. Tara speaks and writes about the role of trust in achieving a more just and equitable society. Her research on the role of trust in the US leadership response to COVID-19 informs her efforts to galvanize more trustworthy systems leaders. In 2017, she founded Civic Health Partners, an independent consulting practice working with purpose-drive organizations to develop trustworthy leadership and public engagement strategies. As an accredited executive coach, Tara works with leaders to reflect on the intersection of empathy and evidence and supports them through the development of ethical approaches to build public trust. Tara is currently Executive in Residence at the Skoll Center.
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    Adjunct Professor, Columbia University
    Melissa Berman served as the founding President & CEO of Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors from 2022-2024, building it into one of the world’s leading philanthropic advisory, grantmaking, research and project management nonprofits. Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors’ mission is to accelerate philanthropy in pursuit of a just world. It annually manages or facilitates about US $600 million in giving to more than 35 countries. Ms. Berman is a board member of Equality Now, Adrian Brinkerhoff Poetry Foundation and Candid (the combined Foundation Center and Guidestar). She is an adjunct Professor at Columbia University’s Business School, a Visiting Fellow at the Skoll Centre for Social Entrepreneurship and the Blavatnik School of Government at Oxford University, and guest faculty for the Schwarzman College of Tsinghua University (Beijing). Ms. Berman holds a B.A. from Harvard University and a Ph.D. from Stanford University.
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    Research Fellow, Kellogg College, University of Oxford
    Research Fellow at Kellogg’s Centre for Mutual & Co-owned Business. Working on the potential of Sovereign Wealth Funds (SWFs) and other forms of state capital to direct investments towards cooperative models, employee-owned businesses, and social enterprises, which tend to be aligned with the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and objectives for achieving net zero emissions. MSt in International Human Rights Law (2011), DPhil on Regulation of Sovereign Wealth Funds (2018).
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    Acting Vice President, Global Health Strategy, United Nations Foundation
    Dr. Shah serves as the Foundation’s primary policy, advocacy, and technical lead on global health security, providing strategic management and oversight to the Foundation’s portfolio on pandemic preparedness, antimicrobial resistance, immunization, malaria, and displacement. Before joining the UN Foundation, Cecilia led the National Academy of Medicine’s (NAM) team that managed the work of the G20 High-Level Independent Panel on Financing the Global Commons for Pandemic Preparedness and Response. At NAM, Cecilia oversaw critical initiatives on health security, emerging infectious diseases, One Health, and aging. Additionally, Cecilia served as NAM’s Director of the Forum on Microbial Threats, Global Roadmap on Healthy Longevity, and the Multi-Stakeholder Initiative for Creating a Global Health Risk Framework. Previously, she directed the Surveillance Center of the Emerging Infections Program at the U.S. Naval Medical Research Unit 6 in Peru.
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    Senior Agriculture and Food Security Specialist, Green Climate Fund
    Gabriel Boc is leading the Green Climate Fund’s food systems transformation initiatives in Africa in his current role as Senior Agriculture and Food Security Specialist. In this capacity, Gabriel works with a broad coalition of partners in government, private sector, social enterprises, and international financial institutions, organisations and NGOs in originating, structuring and appraising investments to respond to developing countries’ climate ambitions and priorities. Over the past three years, Gabriel led the approval of over US$500 million in investments in support of climate resilient agriculture and rural livelihoods. Prior to joining the GCF, Gabriel worked at the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), the World Bank, and the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), covering a broad range of geographies. Still, Africa is closest to his heart, having lived in Ethiopia and conducting fieldwork in over half of the continent’s fifty-four countries.
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    Chief Executive Officer, Fair Trade USA
    Felipe joined Fair Trade USA as COO in December 2023 and now serves as CEO and President. With over 25 years of experience in sustainable development, he has worked as a social entrepreneur, activist, educator and advisor across various sectors and geographies worldwide. Previously, he was a Technical Advisor for the TNFD and the World Bank, helping shape global frameworks to align finance with nature-positive outcomes. He also co-founded BSD Consulting, serving as Global CEO for seven years, expanding operations globally and advancing social norms (i.e. Global Reporting Initiative, Integrated Reporting , Certified Welcoming and Accountability 1000) Prior, he engaged over a decade with FLO-CERT and Fairtrade International as an auditor, trainer, and consultant, working closely with rural communities, Indigenous Peoples and workers across the Americas. Based in Colombia, he is a proud father of two daughters and an advocate for social justice, nature and future generations.
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    Chief Executive Officer, Global Fishing Watch
    Tony Long is CEO of Global Fishing Watch (GFW) an NGO that creates and publicly shares knowledge about human activity at sea so that the ocean and its resources can be managed sustainably. He brings a wealth of maritime security, conservation, and leadership experience to his role. Before joining GFW, he directed The Pew Charitable Trusts’ global campaign to end illegal fishing, leveraging an ambitious combination of policy, technology and enforcement tools. He joined the nonprofit sector after 27 years with the British Royal Navy where he commanded HMS BLYTH and HMS MONMOUTH. He has taught at the Defence Academy of the United Kingdom and provided planning and policy support to the head of the Navy and government ministers. A specialist in maritime surveillance, has spent extensive time at sea, including patrols throughout the Atlantic Ocean, Persian Gulf, Indian Ocean and the Far East. He holds a master’s degree in defence studies from King’s College London.
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    Co-CEO, AMPLIFY Girls
    Lucy Minayo is a seasoned feminist human rights lawyer with over 20 years of impactful experience in the development sector. Her journey in the field has seen her contribute significantly to organizations such as Path, Hivos, the Center for Reproductive Rights, Ipas Africa Alliance, the Kenya National Commission on Human Rights, the African Union, and the Federation of Women Lawyers in Kenya (FIDA Kenya). She is a co-CEO at AMPLIFY Girls, an organization whose mission is to amplify the voices, work, and impact of community-driven organizations investing in the agency of adolescent girls. Lucy co-leads the organization's strategies which include providing partners with world-class research tools, collaborative capacity-building opportunities, and advocacy that puts them in a seat at the decision-making tables that have historically excluded them. She is based in Nairobi and enjoys mentoring young female professionals.
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    Co-Executive Director of Programs, Noora Health
    Suparna Kalghatgi, Co-Executive Director of Programs, has a background in operations and program management and leads program impact and quality in Noora Health. Suparna has experience in leading operations for the first major food-tech startup in Bangalore, FreshMenu. Following FreshMenu, she was a 2017 Acumen Global Fellow and has since brought her knack for operations to strategic roles in various sectors including agriculture, livelihoods, and public health. Prior to Noora, Suparna co-led product development at Bempu Health.
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    Individual, Fidelity Charitable
    Beth Johnson serves on the board of The Trustees of Reservations, focusing on the preservation and enhancement of open spaces in both urban and rural areas. She is also a board member of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, with a particular interest in emerging American artists and mid-century design. A lifelong Boston resident, Beth manages Louisburg Farm, an equestrian enterprise with locations in Wellington, FL, and Dover, MA. In addition, she serves on the Board of the United States Equestrian Team Foundation, contributing to the advancement of equestrian sports.
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    CEO, Tostan
    Sobel Aziz Ngom is the Executive Director of Tostan, an organization with over 30 years of experience advancing community empowerment through human rights–based education in West Africa. Since late 2024, he has focused on strengthening its regional impact. A social entrepreneur committed to youth empowerment, he began his career at Ashoka Changemakers, leading the Africa Hub connecting 2,000+ young social entrepreneurs. In 2014, he founded Social Change Factory, active across seven Sahelian countries, whose flagship initiative, The Voice of Youth Show, reached over 20 million people. Appointed in 2018 to UNICEF’s Generation Unlimited Global Leadership Council, he later founded the Senegal Youth Consortium, impacting 200,000+ young people. From 2023 to 2024, he served as technical advisor to Senegal’s Ministry of Youth. At 35, he has 15+ years of experience, has led teams of up to 50 people, mobilized over USD 30 million, and holds degrees from SupdeCo (Dakar) and Wagner College (NY).
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    CEO & Co-Founder, Lelapa AI
    Pelonomi Moiloa is the CEO of Lelapa AI, a socially grounded research and product lab developing language technology for African languages. Under her leadership, Lelapa AI is on a mission to drive measurable improvements in quality of life across the African continent by expanding the capacity of the African digital economy with resource-efficient language AI. Pelonomi has been recognized as one of TIME’s 100 Most Influential People in AI (2023), a Bloomberg Catalyst (2023), and a recipient of the Mozilla Rise 25 Award (2024). She is also a TED speaker, known for her insights on human centric technology development and small, sustainable language models. Beyond Lelapa AI, Pelonomi is deeply committed to community empowerment. She serves as a trustee of a girls' scholarship fund and a director of a community-based nonprofit organization. An electrical and biomedical engineer by training, Pelonomi embodies a vision of technology as a tool for transformative social impact.
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    Partner, NextStep Ventures
    Nick Triantos is a technologist, multi-time entrepreneur, venture capitalist, and philanthropic investor in children's health. Starting his career at Apple, he found his true calling in startups, notably joining NVIDIA in its early days. There, he architected foundational software and built the company's software organization, ultimately becoming its first Chief Software Architect. Nick has worked as a partner at deep tech venture capital firms with over $2B AUM, and has generated significant returns both as a founder/CEO, and an early-stage investor. In 2020, he co-founded NextStep Ventures, pioneering a philanthropic investment model focused on developing treatments for underserved pediatric conditions. While continuing his work with NextStep, Nick returned to NVIDIA in 2022, where he now leads a major software team developing core technology for AI-powered autonomous vehicles. Nick holds a B.S. in Computer Science and dual M.B.A. degrees from UC Berkeley and Columbia University.
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    Organizer, TEDxAmazônia
    I am an event designer, social impact strategist, partner and director at Profile, a communications agency focused on ESG and sustainability narratives. I am the founder of a stepmoms community of 100k women trying to understand better their roles and their relationships within their families, where I provide emotional support and care for them. I organize TEDxAmazônia.
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    Founder and CEO, Samhita
    Priya is the Founder & CEO of Samhita, an impact catalyst and network builder. Samhita and its non profit, CGF, have impacted 16 million individuals and aim to double incomes of 10 million additional workers and entrepreneurs with a focus on women. Samhita & CGF are co-creating India's first network to accelerate the health, incomes and livelihoods of 10 million workers and entrepreneurs, with a focus on women, in partnership with the public, private, philanthropic, financial and social sectors. Priya has worked with the International Finance Corporation, Poverty Action Lab at MIT and Arthur Andersen. Priya has a Masters degrees from Yale University, the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor and Mumbai University, where she was a Gold Medalist. She also holds an Executive Education degree from Harvard Business School.
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    Founder & CEO, Sahana Fund
    Anu Menon is dedicated to advancing the rights of women and marginalized communities globally.She is the Founder and CEO of the Sahana Fund and leads the philanthropic giving portfolio.Previously, she served as Executive Director of Oasis for Girls, a San Francisco nonprofit offering after-school programs for under-resourced high school girls.She also led Community Partnerships at Help a Mother Out, improving family well-being by increasing access to diapers.Anu has extensive experience in civil and human rights through the San Francisco Department on the Status of Women, ACLU of Northern California, Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights, and Human Rights First.In education, she was Director of Admissions and Operations at Presidio Knolls School and led graduate support at De Marillac Academy, a middle school providing free education to underserved students. Anu is on the board of the Global Fund for Women and holds a BA from Stanford, an MA from Johns Hopkins, and a JD from UC Berkeley.
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    Senior Vice President, ESG & Executive Director, Bayer Foundation
    Chitkala Kalidas, PhD, is Senior Vice President and Global Head of Environment, Social & Governance (ESG) at Bayer and Executive Director of the Bayer Foundation. In this role, Dr. Kalidas is responsible for advancing Bayer’s commitment to ESG & Sustainability, providing ESG governance & reporting and ensuring occupational health & safety at Bayer. Prior to this role, Dr. Kalidas was the Global Head of Oncology Regulatory Affairs and Oncology Sustainability at Bayer. In this role, Dr. Kalidas and her team of Regulatory Professionals were responsible for developing global regulatory strategies for cancer drug development programs in all stages of development and for the global registration of drugs as well as in vitro diagnostics. Dr. Kalidas has also led the Oncology Sustainability Initiative at Bayer. This initiative, which is focused on Global Health Equity in underserved communities around the globe, reflects Bayer’s commitment to remedying disparities in access to quality cancer c
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    Founder and CEO, Angel City Advisors
    Impact investing advisor and social entrepreneur. Fund manager of the EG Signal Fund, catalytic capital fund investing in early stage global social entrepreneurs in partnership with leading ecosystem partner Echoing Green. Designer and manager of impact funds and PRI portfolios for foundations, family offices, and strategic initiatives. Due diligence provider for early stage direct impact investments. Enterprise advisor to impact-forward founders seeking capital readiness and capital access. Located in California with a soft-spot for sunshine and place-based initiatives in the urban context.
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    VP of Strategic Partnerships, Global Fund for Children
    Christine Burkhart leads Global Fund for Children’s development team, raising funds to support GFC and its partners around the world. She builds collaborative partnerships with a wide range of donors based on GFC’s values of serving our partners first and taking risks for change. Christine is an experienced fundraiser, writer, and humanitarian response professional. Prior to working at GFC, she served as the partnership manager for the Haiti Recovery Program at the American Red Cross. Christine also worked for the National Democratic Institute, where she was part of an initiative to encourage more women to enter political life, and spent time in Honduras as manager of Central American Medical Outreach’s international volunteer corps and public health programs. In her spare time, Christine has served as an elected Advisory Neighborhood Commissioner in DC and as a board member for the Out for Work Initiative, a youth-centered employment project for LGBTQ+ individuals.
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    Executive Director, Trevor Noah Foundation
    Shalane Yuen is a global social impact leader whose work spans multiple continents and cultures. As the Founding Managing Director of the Trevor Noah Foundation, a South African-based nonprofit focused on enhancing equitable access to quality education, she has raised over $13 million and established innovative partnerships with USAID, Microsoft, and the Young African Leaders Initiative to enhance educational access across Africa. She's also a proud Office Hours Advisor for the Obama Foundation Leaders Africa Cohort 2024-2025.
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    Global Programs Manager, Bohemian Foundation
    Hannah Casey serves as the Global Programs Manager for Bohemian Foundation. The foundation works to empower citizens and is committed to the care and enrichment of local, national and global communities. The foundation’s Global Programs area seeks to identify and support organizations addressing some of our most serious global challenges at the intersection of public health, poverty and the environment. Hannah has seven years of experience managing grant programs, developing special projects and convenings, and collaborating with nonprofit and government partners all towards aligned impacts in the community. Prior to her work at the foundation, Hannah worked or volunteered for various non-governmental organizations in Myanmar, South Africa, and the US. Hannah has an MA in International Relations from the University of Chicago and a BA in Political Science from the College of St. Benedict and St. John’s University.
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    Managing Director, Phillips Foundation
    Erica Hall Shields has concurrently served as managing director of Philips Foundation and chief of staff for Phillips Family Office since 2020. Phillips Foundation is a private family foundation that seeks to catalyze innovation and acceleration social change. Her previous roles include eight years in East Africa working for social enterprises and youth serving organizations include Akola and the Jane Goodall Institute, where she founded the Institute’s ongoing girl empowerment program Fahari ya kuwa Msichana (“Pride of Being a Girl”). Erica has led projects and programs in child abuse prevention, impact investing, impact measurement, social enterprise and participatory community development. She holds an MA in International Development and has taught Social Innovation as an Adjunct Professor.
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    Managing Director, Virgin Unite
    Sheetal joined Virgin Unite at the start of 202 from her previous role leading the creation of an International Fund for Public Interest Media (IFPIM), supporting fact-based journalism in low- and middle-income countries. Before founding IFPIM she was Director of Finance, Strategy and Innovation at the Larry Ellison Foundation (LEF) where she identified smart, innovative, tech related investments that could make a long-term positive impact where the need is greatest. She previously spent over 20 years working for PricewaterhouseCoopers covering international development, strategy consulting and finance. She has worked with clients from governments, international organisations, investors, industry and tech firms to: design and implement challenge funds; develop strategy and partnerships; shape policy and regulatory agendas; advise on transactions; support new business ventures and start-ups; and measure impact. She currently lives in London and has lived and worked in India.
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    Individual, Fidelity Charitable
    Anna Reilly has dedicated over three decades to championing early education and economic opportunity through nonprofit work. As a corporate leader, she serves as a director of The Lamar Advertising Company and previously held a directorship at St. Joseph Capital Bank in South Bend, Indiana. Currently, Ms. Reilly chairs the Board of Book Harvest, a national nonprofit based in Durham, NC, that promotes literacy from birth and ensures book abundance for all children. She previously chaired the Boston-Thurmond Community Network (BTCN), a Purpose Built Community in Winston-Salem.
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    Chief Strategy Officer, Whistleblower Aid
    Naomi Seligman is a strategic communications and accountability leader who has spent decades working in government and political advocacy. After years on Capitol Hill, she directed anti-corruption and transparency campaigns through organizations she helped launch and lead, including Citizens and Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW) and Media Matters, to hold accountable powerful officials, expose political front groups and media disinformation and wage underdog campaigns against entrenched corporate interests. Ms. Seligman is a former whistleblower herself. She has been an outspoken advocate for the #MeToo movement and in 2020 presented a TEDxTalk, Why we need to know #HowToMeToo, on strategies to empower victims and survivors in all walks of life. Ms. Seligman has served as a Senior Fellow with the Brittingham Social Enterprise Lab, USC Marshall School of Business and is a graduate of the University of Massachusetts, Amherst and attended the University of Sussex.
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    President, IRAP (International Refugee Assistance Project)
    Sharif Aly is the President of IRAP. Prior to joining IRAP, he was the CEO of Islamic Relief USA (IRUSA), an international humanitarian relief and development organization that operates in 40 countries across the world, including the United States, and served there from August 2017. As CEO, Sharif oversaw a program portfolio of over $250 million in active programs dedicated to providing relief and sustainable development solutions to support marginalized and disenfranchised people out of poverty. Sharif has also led IRUSA in expanding its national partner network with over 200 community-based organizations across the country. Sharif has been a key leader in transforming the international federation’s strategy and business model and is one of the driving forces in pushing the organization to focus on tackling climate change, livelihoods, refugees, and displacement, particularly surrounding conflict and disaster. Sharif has been on multiple humanitarian and program missions over the past
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    Head of New Research Initiatives, Pew Research Center
    Neil is the head of new research initiatives at Pew Research Center. Neil works closely with the Center’s president to drive new strategies that expand the Center’s scope and capacity to pioneer new research and represent broader audiences. Neil led Pew Research Center’s groundbreaking study of Asian Americans which received the 2023 Inclusive Voices Award from the American Association for Public Opinion Research. This multi-year, multi-lingual study is the largest survey of Asian Americans to date, and it featured over eighty focus groups designed to understand their diverse experiences in the U.S. His research produced over 60 publications and two documentary films, and it ensured the voices of 24 million Asian Americans were included in the public opinion research industry. Neil is a leading expert on global migration, U.S. immigration, race and ethnicity in the U.S., and economic development. He is regularly sought out by domestic and international news outlets, governments, and
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    Managing Partner, Beyond Capital Ventures
    Eva Yazhari is a seasoned venture capital investor, conscious leader, author, and the Managing Partner of Beyond Capital Ventures, an early-stage impact venture capital fund offering a diversified portfolio of early-stage purpose-driven companies in "need-to-have" sectors in emerging markets with a top quintile track record. Previously, Eva was Vice President at EnTrust Capital Inc. Her team invested over $5 billion into top hedge funds. She specialized in due diligence, underlying fund portfolio analysis and management, and shareholder activism. Eva is an active investor and is pioneering equity and power transformation in venture capital at Beyond Capital Ventures, giving ownership to every founder in the portfolio. Eva serves on corporate boards including Viebeg Medical, CarePoint, multiple observer seats along with the Barnard Athena Center Leadership Council. Eva is also the co-host of the Beyond Capital Podcast, founder of The Conscious Investor online magazine, author of ‘The
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    Principal, Younger Family Fund
    Ashley Younger is a researcher in the Nuffield Department of Women’s and Reproductive Health (NDWRH), University of Oxford. Ashley has worked on global health projects focused on expanding access to antenatal healthcare across many countries including Guatemala, Nepal, Cambodia and Uganda exploring health inequities and access to quality antenatal care. Her current work at Oxford focuses on the implementation artificial intelligence (AI)-enabled obstetric ultrasound in low resource settings as a means of equitable access to antenatal care. Ashley also leads the philanthropic health projects portfolio for the Younger Family Fund (YFF) with a mission to support outstanding leaders & their nonprofits to improve the lives of vulnerable people around the globe.
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    Principal, Younger Family Fund
    Mark is an early-stage deep tech investor and startup advisor based in the United Kingdom.  He also serves as a Visiting Fellow at the University of Oxford.  He has worked in operating roles for the past 15 years at tech companies including Apple, Samsung, SmartThings and RapidSOS.  He also supports and has developed a number of impact ventures in low- and middle-income countries.   Mark has an MBA from Harvard Business School and an MPA from Harvard Kennedy School, where he was a Catherine B. Reynolds Foundation Fellow and a George Leadership Fellow. Prior to that he studied electrical and computer engineering at Duke University, where he also founded the Duke Smart Home.
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    COO and Treasurer, International Foundation for Valuing Impacts
    Katie Panella is the Chief Operating Officer at IFVI and a founding member of the organization. She was previously a Project Manager at the Impact-Weighted Accounts project at Harvard Business School. Katie’s earlier work was in public health, where she worked with Ministries of Health in numerous countries and in HIV prevention and control efforts across the world.
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    Senior Director, Development & Communications, Global Health Corps
    As Senior Director of Communications & Development at Global Health Corps (GHC), Brittany leads a team committed to championing the power of equity-driven leadership to transform global health, forging fundraising and strategic partnerships to advance GHC’s work in the U.S. and Africa. Her 15+ years in global health and social impact include leading communications and advocacy for a New York City Council Member and piloting a youth health education initiative in Tanzania. Brittany holds a Bachelor’s degree in Public Policy with a double minor in Gender & Sexuality Studies and African Studies from Princeton University. She has spoken and facilitated at global events including Diversity Reboot, Women Leaders in Global Health, and NYU’s Social Innovation Symposium. She currently lives in Northeast PA with her husband and two young sons.
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    Executive Director, Erik E. and Edith. H. Bergstrom Foundation
    Ann Shulman is the Executive Director of the Bergstrom Foundation, a private foundation whose mission is to support organizations that improve the well-being of individuals and communities by providing education and access to a full range of high-quality contraceptive and abortions services. The Foundation carries out this work in the United States, Latin America, the Caribbean, and nine countries in East Africa (Uganda, Burundi, Ethiopia, Kenya, Malawi, Mozambique, Rwanda, Tanzania, and South Sudan). Prior to leading the Bergstrom Foundation, Ann spent 25 years as consultant to foundations and nonprofits across the globe, focused on strategy development and implementation.
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    Chief Program Officer, Health Care Without Harm
    As U.S. Chief Program Officer, Emmie leads Health Care Without Harm's strategy to engage the U.S. health care sector in addressing climate change and advancing health and equity. Prior to joining the organization, Emmie oversaw COVID-19 response and recovery as the Regional Coordinator for Mid-Atlantic Region III at the CDC Foundation. She also previously served as the Chief of Staff at the American Flood Coalition. Emmie has worked as the Director of Presidential Affairs at the Planned Parenthood Federation of America and as an International Development Fellow on a USAID-funded project in Uganda. She was formerly a Special Assistant at the Baltimore City Health Department and a health policy fellow in the Office of Senator Michael Bennet (D-CO). Emmie graduated from the University of Notre Dame with a B.A. in Health Studies and Africana Studies. She also holds two master’s degrees from the University of Oxford, where she studied as a Rhodes Scholar.
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    Program Officer, Waverley Street Foundation
    Caleb has 20 years of experience at the intersection of social justice, food and radical hospitality. He was the Executive Director of San Francisco’s La Cocina until 2022, where he was named a James Beard Award winner for leadership. At Waverley, he manages a portfolio built around joy and the notion that none of our work in climate matters if we don’t collectively care about the world that we live in. And the best way to ensure that love is to connect people to each other, to land and nature, and to moments of inspiration and beauty. He was also, and may forever be, San Francisco’s Best Waiter as voted by the readers of 7x7 Magazine.
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    Founding Partner & Executive Chair, The Inner Foundation
    Annika Sten Pärson has over 25 years of experience in management across media, retail, and consumer goods. Seeking a deliberate shift, she moved to New York City with her family and joined Seleni Institute, where she witnessed the vast impact of the mental health crisis and its underfunding. Back in Stockholm, her urgency deepened, leading her to train as a therapist and co-found the 1825 Therapy Center for Emerging Adults in 2019. In 2021, she co-founded The Inner Foundation, which invests in solutions for inner health and diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging. The Foundation supports a global portfolio of over 35 investments. Annika also serves on several boards, including First Close Partners, Strong Minds, Meela, Braive, and Ashoka Nordic.
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    Alexander Wheeler is Community Health Impact Coalition's (CHIC) inaugural Development Lead. He studied Political Economy at Georgetown University while researching change-makers and social innovation at the Brookings Institution’s Center for Universal Education. He completed a Princeton in Asia fellowship at the Asia Injury Prevention Foundation in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam before joining BRAC, where he developed technology-focused partnerships for health and education interventions. During the COVID-19 pandemic, he managed community-level projects in both Sierra Leone and New York City. Shortly thereafter, he joined IDinsight’s effort to democratize access to high quality data and evidence for social sector decision-making. He is a deep believer in CHIC’s pioneering role in addressing global labor exploitation, and looks forward to expanding CHIC’s footprint of policy wins alongside new partners.
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    Principal, The Patchwork Collective
    Rachel serves as a Principal at The Patchwork Collective, working directly with grantees and partners, providing funding and support to diverse, community-led organizations that address critical issues in climate justice. The Patchwork Collective is a family-run philanthropic fund committed to supporting locally-led solutions to some of the world’s most pressing challenges. Under Rachel's leadership, the fund backs a variety of innovative programs that are developed in close collaboration with the communities they serve.
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    Chief Strategy Officer, Digital Green
    Alesha Miller serves as Chief Strategy Officer for Digital Green. She oversees fundraising, strategic partnership, and research and learning to improve how we serve farmers interests. Prior to joining Digital Green in 2020, Alesha was a Managing Director at the Chicago Council on Global Affairs, where she led research, advocacy and collaboration efforts to shift policy and practice toward a more resilient, equitable food system. Alesha began her career at the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, where she held several roles over eight years dedicated to supporting the improvement of livelihoods, health and resilience of small-scale farm families globally.
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    CEO, Synergos Institute
    Camille Massey, a human rights lawyer, is President and CEO of Synergos, a global organization that has pioneered the use of bridging leadership, which builds trust and collaboration to solve complex problems. Camille combines decades of experience working on complex development challenges together with deep recognition of the values of inclusion, of listening, and of supporting people and institutions that are most proximate to those challenges. Previously, she served as Founding Executive Director of the Sorensen Center for International Peace and Justice at City University of New York, and as Vice President for Global Strategy and Programs at the Council on Foreign Relations. She served in senior positions at Human Rights First and the International AIDS Vaccine Initiative and as the first Graduate Fellow at The Carter Center. She serves on the board of Outright International and the advisory boards of Syracuse University’s Newhouse School and Global Witness.
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    Vice President, Partnerships & Impact, VillageReach
    Freddy Nkosi is a seasoned global health leader with a proven track record of driving impact in complex environments. Serving as Senior Director, West and Central Africa at VillageReach since April 2024, Freddy oversees strategic initiatives aimed at improving health outcomes in the region. He is also currently the Acting Vice President, Partnerships and Impact. Freddy has extensive experience in the development sector having worked with organizations like Mott MacDonald and international NGOs, developing deep expertise in stakeholder engagement, governance and program management. Freddy holds an MBA and certifications in management, project management and monitoring and evaluation. He served on the Gavi CSO Constituency Steering Committee between 2019 – 2021, contributing to global health governance and demonstrating his commitment to collaboration.
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    Principal, The Patchwork Collective
    Cedric is a Principal at The Patchwork Collective where he works hand in hand with grantees and partners to fund community-led organizations tackling issues across global health, climate justice, and social equity. He left a career of technology sales in early 2023 to pursue conservation and philanthropy full-time from his home base in Kona, Hawaii.
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    Chief Executive Officer, Julius Baer Foundation
    Laura Hemrika is the CEO of the Julius Baer Foundation, the non-profit grant foundation of the Julius Baer Group founded in 1965. Today, its work focuses on reducing wealth inequality. Prior to Julius Baer, Laura was Managing Director of the Credit Suisse Foundation and Global Head of Corporate Citizenship & Foundations at Credit Suisse, responsible for all of the bank’s global philanthropic commitments, partnerships and employee engagement, including collaboration on impact investing product development and client advisory, as well as multiple sustainability, philanthropy, CSR and diversity topics. In this role she co-founded a number of public private partnerships including the SDG Impact Finance Initiative. She also served as Trustee of the Credit Suisse APAC Foundation. Laura has an MBA from London Business School and is a Fellow of the Aspen Institute. She serves on the boards of several organizations and is the Chairwoman of the Swiss Capacity Building Facility.
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    Lead Curator, Milken Institute
    Emily Mitzner is the Director of Content and Exhibitions at the Milken Center for Advancing the American Dream, a new cultural institution opening in 2025 that celebrates the promise of the American Dream. In this role she oversees exhibit development and content strategy for over 50,000 square feet across four pillars of content: education, health, finance, and entrepreneurship. Ms. Mitzner manages a team of content developers and other staff to craft multimedia stories and experiences for the center, which will include awe-inspiring installations in a series of historic buildings being preserved in the heart of Washington, DC. Prior to this role, Ms. Mitzner spent nearly ten years in a series of roles at the Lower East Side Tenement Museum, most recently as the Vice President of Strategy, where she directed the creation and implementation of the five-year plan. Ms. Mitzner earned her Bachelor of Arts magna cum laude in Political Economics with honors at Georgetown University.
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    Executive Director, HURIDOCS
    Danna Ingleton is the Executive Director of HURIDOCS and is based in Waterloo, Canada. She is an experienced lawyer, research & policy advisor, and team leader with a demonstrated history of working in the non-governmental sector. Skilled in technology and human rights research, advocacy and campaigning, technology development community engagement, project development and implementation, public speaking, training delivery, and networking. Formally manager of Amnesty International's Disrupting Surveillance Team, including the organization's work on The Pegasus Project.
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    Co-Founder & COO, Inkomoko
    Sara Leedom is the Co-Founder and Chief Operating Officer of INKOMOKO, a social enterprise focused on financial inclusion for entrepreneurs, mostly refugees, across Africa. With staff in 30 offices in Rwanda, Kenya, Ethiopia, South Sudan, and Chad, Sara is responsible for the company’s operations, as well as Inkomoko’s HR, IT, Finance, and legal functions as the organization grows to impact nearly 8M people by 2030. Sara has 25 years of experience growing and managing social impact organizations — a Shell Foundation consultant to IntelleGrow in Mumbai, a consultant to nonprofits in the San Francisco Bay Area, and served as Director of Strategy for the Level Playing Field Institute. She has worked in the areas of affordable housing development, sexual and reproductive health, and racial and economic justice. Sara has an MBA from Oxford’s Said Business School, is an Echoing Green fellow, and is a beekeeper. She's based in Kigali, Rwanda.
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    Global Ambassador, Club of Rome
    Sandrine Dixson-Declève is Global Ambassador of The Club of Rome and Executive Chair of Earth4All. She sits on several non-executive and advisory boards including the Climate Governance Commission, BMW, UCB Climate KIC, Leonardo Centre, Imperial College London and is a Senior Associate of the Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership (CISL), and Ambassador for the Energy Transition Commission (ETC) and the Wellbeing Alliance (WeAll). Sandrine was Chair for the European Commission Expert Group on Economic and Societal Impact of Research & Innovation (ESIR) and sat on the European Commission’s Mission on Climate Change & Adaptation. Sandrine is a TED global speaker and published Earth for All: A Survival Guide for Humanity. She was recognised by Reuters in 2023 as one of 25 global female trailblazers and by GreenBiz as onone of the 30 most influential women across the globe driving change in the low carbon economy and promoting green business.
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    Executive Director, eHealth Africa
    Atef oversees the strategic and operational management of eHealth Africa, driving programmatic success and business development. Since joining eHA in 2012, he has led transformative initiatives, including the establishment of eight Polio Emergency Operations Centers in Nigeria, funded by the Gates Foundation, and the rapid response to the Ebola outbreak in Lagos. His efforts have expanded eHA’s impact across 19 African countries, contributing to polio eradication, Ebola response, and various health mapping projects. With over 10 years of experience in operations management, Atef excels in optimizing processes, building strategic partnerships, and enhancing organizational performance. Prior to eHA, he served as Chief Operating Officer at Electronic Connections Ltd., where he focused on personnel management and process efficiency. Today, Atef provides executive leadership, ensuring that eHealth Africa continues to improve healthcare accessibility in underserved regions wh
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    Founder, Integrated Capital Strategies, LLC
    With 25 years of experience across entrepreneurship, philanthropy, and impact investing, Sharon Schneider is the founder of Integrated Capital Strategies, LLC, a consulting firm that helps founders and family offices create positive social change. Schneider previously served as the Executive Director of the Telluray Foundation, whose founders are Giving Pledge signatories. She was the founding Director of the Walton Personal Philanthropy Group, which serves the descendants of Sam and Helen Walton. Early in her career, she was Philanthropic Director (and previously head of Private Client Services) at Foundation Source, where she helped grow the firm from a few dozen private foundations to more than 1,000. Schneider has been named a Colorado Governor's Fellow, a "Who's Who in Impact Investing," a "Top 100 Innovator" by the Chicago Tribune, and is a Fellow of the 2024 class of the Aspen Institute's Finance Leaders Fellowship and a member of the Aspen Global Leadership Network.
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    Professor, University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee
    Laura Peracchio is Emeritus Professor of Marketing at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and the American Marketing Association’s 2023 Lifetime Achievement Award honoree for her contribution to research that has a positive impact on society. Her work focuses on food well-being, storytelling, social movements, societal impact initiatives, and philanthropy. Laura has an extensive research portfolio, a depth of experience serving as an editor of academic journals, and a history of publishing high impact articles in top journals. Laura has served in editorial and leadership positions including Editor of the Journal of Consumer Research and President of the Society for Consumer Psychology.
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    CEO, Global Development Incubator
    Chintan Maru is CEO of GDI Americas and serves as Board Chair of GDI South Asia. Chintan leads a portfolio of initiatives focused on compassion, dignity, and agency. He is the Founder of Leapfrog to Value which is expanding financing for compassionate healthcare. Chintan is a co-Founder of the Dignity Restoration Project and the Ogletree Reparative Bar, two leading efforts in the US reparations movement. He co-founded Oxygen Hub, a franchise business expanding oxygen access across Africa. Prior to GDI, he was a leader in McKinsey’s public and social sector practice. He started his career at Tower Street Prison in Jamaica, conducting ethnographic research on HIV. Chintan is a graduate of Johns Hopkins School of Medicine and majored in political science at Duke University. He was a Public Policy and International Affairs Fellow at Princeton University and a Fulbright Scholar to Jamaica. Chintan plays capoeira angola and dances.
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    Learning & Leadership Consultant, Matz Learning Solutions
    Marisa Baldoz Matz, M.A., is a leadership consultant and facilitator with 20+ years of experience helping individuals and organizations achieve their full potential. As Founder of Matz Learning Solutions, she designs leadership programs for newly promoted managers, aligning them with organizational goals. Marisa also founded Rising Legacy, a platform empowering multicultural women to leverage their cultural identities as unique leadership strengths. Her corporate roles include leadership development at Hyundai Capital America and AAA, where she earned the Most Dynamic Instructor Award. A lifelong learner, Marisa holds a master’s in Leadership from Saint Mary’s College and certifications in DEI, Blanchard®, and Franklin Covey. Based in San Diego, she inspires inclusive leadership through workshops and mentoring while balancing her love for hiking and yoga.
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    CEO, LIFT
    Michelle is a dynamic leader committed to advancing equity and access, particularly in communities facing systemic poverty. As CEO of LIFT, she has pioneered transformative initiatives reshaping their approach to poverty and intergenerational mobility introducing innovations like financial coaching, direct cash support, and the 2Gen model—now core to LIFT’s national efforts. Her groundbreaking study linking financial coaching to improved health outcomes further cemented her role as a leader in economic mobility. A fierce advocate for women of color in the social impact sector, Michelle has been featured in Forbes, SSIR, and NPR’s Marketplace. She serves on the boards of United Way of Greater Los Angeles and Social Justice Partners LA and is a Senior Fellow at UCLA Luskin and USC Marshall. Michelle is also a Promise Venture Fellow. Based in LA, she’s the proud mother of two, her greatest source of inspiration.
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    Founder & President, Panzi Hospital & Foundation
    Dr. Denis Mukwege is a gynecologist, surgeon, and the founder and president of Panzi Hospital & Foundation in Bukavu, Democratic Republic of Congo. Over the last 25 years, Dr. Mukwege and his team have treated more than 100,000 survivors of sexual violence and women with severe gynecological injuries. Dr. Mukwege is an outspoken advocate for the rights of survivors and for an end to rape as a weapon of war. His action and dedication have been recognized worldwide with various awards including the United Nations Human Rights Prize (2008), the Sakharov Prize (2014), and the Nobel Peace Prize (2018). He has authored numerous research publications as well as a biography, The Power of Women.
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    President, Nepal Youth Foundation
    Som Paneru is the president of Nepal Youth Foundation, a 501 (c)(3) non-profit from the USA. He is a Social Entrepreneur from Nepal who has been working with NYF since 1995. The NYF focuses on empowering underprivileged children and youth in Nepal through initiatives such as providing access to quality education and healthcare, child protection, and youth empowerment. A standout achievement under Som's leadership was his leading role in spearheading a successful anti-slavery movement in Nepal. This movement targeted the Kamlari Practice, liberating over 12,000 young girls from slavery and advocating for its abolition. Som emphasizes sustainable solutions to social problems, evident in initiatives like setting up Nutritional Rehabilitation Homes, establishing vatious schools and creating the Olgapuri Children’s Village along with a Vocational School. The newest project he is leading is the Caste Equality Project which is a comprehensive community development to uplift lives of Dalits.
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    Executive Director, MADRE Inc.
    MADRE Executive Director Yifat Susskind partners with women's human rights activists from Latin America, the Middle East, Asia, and Africa to create programs in their communities that meet urgent needs and create lasting change. A lifelong promoter of human rights, Yifat leads MADRE's combined strategy of community-based partnerships and international human rights advocacy. Under Yifat’s leadership, MADRE has enabled thousands of local women's rights activists in Syria, Yemen, Iraq, Colombia, Haiti, Sudan, Nepal, the Philippines, and beyond to survive and thrive in the wake of war and climate disasters. In partnership with MADRE, Yifat works with women around the world to rebuild their lives and communities and make their voices heard in the halls of power – from village councils to the UN Security Council.
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    Founder, Executive Director, Kinfolk Foundation
    Idris Brewster is a Brooklyn-born artist, creative technologist, and cultural strategist working at the intersection of art, technology, and collective memory. His practice explores how emerging technologies can animate historical archives, expand public engagement with history, and reshape how communities author their own narratives in shared space. Idris is the Founder of Kinfolk Tech, a nonprofit building people-powered narrative infrastructure for Black and Brown communities. Through immersive archives, spatial storytelling, and community-governed digital tools, Kinfolk rethinks monument-making and historical preservation by centering the voices of those most impacted by history. Across his artistic and civic work, Idris advances a vision of technology grounded in ethics, poetics, and cultural stewardship. His work has been recognized by Forbes 30U30, Sundance Film Festival, Tribeca Film Festival, The New Museum, Eyebeam, the United Nations, and the Museum of Modern Art.
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    Philanthropy Director, Elsa & Peter Soderberg Charitable Foundation
    Elsa Louise Soderberg is the Philanthropy Director at the Elsa & Peter Soderberg Charitable Foundation (EPSCF). In her role, Elsa guides strategic grantmaking by conducting thorough due diligence and cultivating meaningful partnerships with grantees across the US and internationally. As the eldest of Peter and Elsa Soderberg’s 14 grandchildren and only the second staff member of EPSCF, Elsa brings a deep personal connection and a fresh perspective to the Foundation’s philanthropic initiatives. Before joining the Foundation in July 2022, Elsa gained extensive experience at BlackRock, where she served as an Associate in the firm’s Institutional Client Business. There, she supported and managed relationships with some of the firm’s most prominent corporate and public pension clients, honing her expertise in strategic client engagement and service. Elsa is an alumna of Emory University, where she graduated in 2019 with a major in Arabic and a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) fro
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    Individual, Fidelity Charitable
    Nick Burnham is an assistant editor at Orbit, an imprint of Hachette Book Group publishing speculative fiction novels. A graduate of Wesleyan University, he lives in Brooklyn, where he spends his free time geeking out over public transportation, urban agriculture, and Bulgarian folk music.
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    Associate, Greenwood Place
    Sam Bronheim is an Associate at Greenwood Place. Before joining Greenwood Place she served as the President of her Students' Union, sitting on over 20 committees across the university, including the Board of Governors - the organisation's highest decision-making body. She was also recently part of the appointment panel responsible for selecting the incoming President and Vice-Chancellor. Sam holds a bachelor's degree in Zoology from the University of Manchester and, outside of her primary responsibilities, is interested in higher education, government policy, and social enterprise. At Greenwood Place, she supports families and foundations in maximising their philanthropic impact. Sam supports grant-making and foundation management for numerous clients, guiding philanthropy strategy, overseeing due diligence, grant agreements, and comprehensive reporting for trustee meetings.
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    Senior Associate, Greenwood Place
    At Greenwood Place, Claire partners with philanthropists seeking impact that is entrepreneurial and enduring. She works closely with a team of experts to provide long-term, tailored support to those who want their philanthropy to punch above its weight. Her approach is shaped by a decade of working at the intersections of gender equity, youth-led solutions and feminist leadership, and from sitting at the feet of experts at Georgetown University, the University of Sussex and the foothills of the Himalayas. With experience co-founding and leading organisations in Nepal and Southeast Asia, Claire brings a practitioner's lens to philanthropy. She now helps philanthropists align their values, resources and ambitions to create change that matters.
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    Vice President- Administration, The Commonwealth Fund
    Tonya Woodland joined the Commonwealth Fund in 2019. She currently serves as the Vice President, Administration. In this multifaceted position, she is responsible for providing overall direction and leadership for administrative and operational excellence including human resources, IT, facilities management, budget development and culture/organizational development. Ms. Woodland has been a strategic leader and thinker on the development and implementation of DE&I initiatives at the Fund. Throughout her career, Ms. Woodland has served in several leadership capacities for mission-driven organizations and state government. She currently serves on the board of the Princeton Area Community Foundation. Ms. Woodland has a master’s degree in human resources management, masters of science in political science, and B.A. in political science, all from Rutgers University. She is also an Eagleton Fellow.
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    Vice President of Program Strategy and Impact, CARE
    Madhu Deshmukh is a seasoned global leader with over three decades of experience driving transformative social impact and innovation across 60+ countries. With expertise in building and scaling program portfolios, she has consistently delivered measurable results, growing both impact and revenue for international organizations. Her leadership blends strategic vision and technical acumen, fostering innovations that address complex social challenges. A passionate advocate for locally-led solutions, Madhu excels in cultivating strategic partnerships and convening cross-sector collaborations to drive systemic change. She has a proven track record of supporting social enterprises and accelerators to scale their innovations for sustainable impact. Recognized for navigating complex environments with diplomacy and agility, Madhu is deeply committed to advancing diversity, equity, and inclusion. Her work reflects a steadfast dedication to empowering women and promoting equity as foundational
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    Program Manager, Learning & Partnerships, Imago Dei Fund
    Leah is the Program Manager at Imago Dei Fund, where she plays a pivotal role in coordinating and streamlining the organization's grantmaking process. The team often describes her as the "hub of the wheel," as she ensures the seamless execution of the grantmaking cycle and various aspects of the fund's work. Before joining Imago Dei Fund, Leah worked in client services at a multi-family office and trust company and in development at an independent school. She loves to use her professional experience and passion for philanthropic impact to advance the fund’s mission.
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    CEO, D-tree International
    Riccardo Lampariello, CEO of D-tree, is a global health leader who uniquely combines extensive business expertise with international leadership experience. His proficiency in public health, innovation and business development has been instrumental in scaling healthcare solutions in low- and middle-income countries, especially when it comes to leveraging the unique capabilities of NGOs .Under his leadership, D-tree continues to play a pivotal role in advancing global health solutions by developing and implementing digital health interventions that enhance access to care for underserved populations.
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    Program Officer for International Partnerships, Wagner Foundation
    Ruvimbo Mushavi is the Program Officer for International Partnerships at Wagner Foundation. In this role, she supports the foundation’s grantmaking activities across the focus areas of health equity and agricultural livelihoods in various countries across Africa, Latin America, and the Caribbean. She is dedicated to building and fostering strategic and collaborative partnerships that address the root causes of pressing issues faced by rural communities, while supporting efforts towards systems-level change. Before joining Wagner Foundation, Ruvimbo previously worked as a Communications Officer at the United Nations Resident Coordinator’s Office in Zimbabwe where she supported communications and advocacy activities under the Spotlight Initiative to eliminate violence against women and girls. Ruvimbo holds a Bachelor of Arts in International Relations with a minor in French from Mount Holyoke College and a Master in Public Policy from Harvard Kennedy School.
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    Executive Director, The Heartland Fund
    Sarah has directed Heartland Fund for six years. She grew up in a small town on the Olympic Peninsula in Washington state and began her career organizing on climate issues in rural communities. Since then, she’s been a social change and civic engagement trailblazer. Sarah led the development of one of the first state donor networks—Washington’s Progress Alliance—and has coached emerging donor alliances from Alaska to New Hampshire to Alabama as a senior advisor to Committee on States. Sarah is recognized for her expertise leading innovative campaigns integrating field experiments, digital platforms, and transformative narrative, and manages to stay relentlessly optimistic and obsessed with making a difference in people's lives and communities. An organizer at heart, Sarah has dedicated 30 years to working for shared prosperity, democracy, and a healthy environment. When she’s not working, she enjoys time with her 4 college-age children and the spectacular Washington mountains.
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    Individual, Fidelity Charitable
    Matthew Burnham is an entrepreneur with experience in the beverage industry, having launched a canned cocktail brand that blends innovation with market insight. His focus on quality and thoughtful strategy has helped his business navigate a competitive market. In addition to his professional work, Matthew collaborates with environmental foundations, contributing his expertise to support sustainability initiatives and promote environmental protection. Matthew's combination of business experience, creativity, and a commitment to social responsibility shapes his professional approach.
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    Founder, Haqdarshak Empowerment Solutions
    Aniket is the Founder and CEO of Haqdarshak, a pioneering social enterprise bridging the gap between citizens and government welfare. Over 9 years, he has transformed Haqdarshak into an influential organisation, recognised as a Global Social Innovator of the Year 2023 by the Schwab Foundation, Motsepe Foundation, and the World Economic Forum. An alumnus of SRCC, Aniket is a Teach for India, Acumen, and Unreasonable fellow, and has served on Teach for India’s advisory board. He is also a trustee of the YP Foundation and a Forbes 30 Under 30 Asia honoree (2019). Haqdarshak leverages technology and a network of 40,000+ trained agents to deliver welfare access. To date, they have supported over 6.68 million families and 84,485 micro-businesses, unlocking USD 2 billion+ in benefits while enabling agents to earn USD 2.76 million. Their latest initiative, the Yojana Card, is a digital social security tool combining welfare schemes, financial services, and last-mile support.
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    Managing Director, Discovery & Insight, The Audacious Project
    Eshanthi Ranasinghe is Managing Director of Discovery & Insight at The Audacious Project, where she leads the team’s work identifying and cultivating a pipeline of bold leaders and ideas that have the potential to change the world. Prior to Audacious, Eshanthi was Director of Exploration & Future Sensing at Omidyar Network, where she used foresight and diverse networks to anticipate change, identify blind spots and experiment in emergent areas of impact, including responsible technology, digital identity, mutual aid infrastructure, and more. Eshanthi has worked on early social ventures throughout South Asia and spent several years in management consulting at the Boston Consulting Group. Eshanthi holds an MBA and an MS (School of Environment and Sustainability) from the University of Michigan, and a BS/BA from UNC-Chapel Hill. In her spare time, Eshanthi chases her two kids around San Francisco and consumes an unhealthy amount of crime fiction.
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    President & CEO, Global Greengrants Fund, Inc.
    Laura is a Mexican feminist who has advocated for human rights, social justice, and civil society throughout her career. Before joining Global Greengrants, Laura served for seven years as the Executive Director of Fondo Semillas, a Mexican nonprofit organization that finances grassroots organizations to achieve gender equality. Laura has vast experience in grassroots philanthropy, human rights, and movements for social justice, and she has co-created networks to promote community philanthropy in the Global South. She holds a Master's Degree in International Peace and Security, from King’s College, London. She currently serves on the boards of Oxfam International, Co-Impact, and as a member of the Climate Advisory Group of Climate Lead.
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    Director Partnerships and Impact, 2X Global
    Robert Meloche is a seasoned philanthropy, non-profit and corporate social impact leader with diverse global experience in gender-lens investing, financial inclusion, and humanitarian response. Rob currently serves as the Director of Partnerships & Impact at 2X Global, a membership and field-building organization for investors, capital providers, and intermediaries working to scale the field of gender finance. Prior to 2X Global, Rob co-led the build-out of Visa Foundation and served as its inaugural Head of Programs, deploying $200m in grants and gender lens investments. Rob previously worked in the microfinance sector, serving as a Vice President at Opportunity International. Rob was named an Aspen Institute First Mover Fellow in 2016.
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    Executive Director, Color of Change Education Fund
    Portia is a civil rights attorney and public policy expert with a track record of advancing equity across external programs and internal operations in nonprofit, government, and academic settings. She currently serves as the Executive Director at Color Of Change, a digital-first organization leveraging campaigns, organizing, and narrative pressure against government and corporations to act on racial justice and civil rights. In this capacity, she leads the organization’s strategic advocacy, including devising a robust strategy in support of IRS modernization, Direct File, and tax justice as a means to address the racial wealth gap for Black families. She was appointed by the Biden-Harris administration as Sr. Advisor for equity, policy & stakeholder engagement in the Office of Civil Rights at the USDOT under Sec. Pete Buttigieg. Portia has spent her career advancing civil rights and liberties through a race equity lens engaging/strategizing with legislators and stakeholders.
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    Executive Director, Nebula Fund
    Heather Benjamin is the founding executive director of Nebula Fund. She is a queer feminist activist with a background that bridges philanthropy, global policy advocacy, and grassroots activism. Prior to launching Nebula, Heather spent the last decade with Open Society Foundations Public Health Program, where she served as a Senior Program Officer focused on global health and HIV financing, sexual and reproductive health, rights, and justice (SRHRJ), and health governance issues. She has served as a member of the International Steering Committee of the Red Umbrella Fund, a sex worker-led participatory fund that supports the rights of sex workers globally, and on the Private Foundations Delegation to the Board of the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, TB and Malaria. Prior to joining Open Society, Heather served as the program director of a grassroots organization dedicated to preventing gender-based violence through community mobilization, youth organizing, arts and culture production.
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    Individual, Fidelity Charitable
    Ross Boucher is a software engineer and entrepreneur, co-founder of 280 North and RunKit, where he helped develop innovative tools to advance the open web. He was also a founding engineer at Stripe, contributing to its core payment infrastructure. Currently, he is involved in supporting initiatives focused on reducing global poverty, addressing homelessness in the Bay Area, combating climate change, advancing digital rights, and safeguarding the open web.
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    Executive Director, Sound Postings LLC
    Jonathan Bays is the Executive Director of Sound Postings LLC, the personal office of cellist Yo-Yo Ma. Mr. Bays acts as a general manager for Mr. Ma’s professional and philanthropic activities and interests. Before joining Sound Postings, Mr. Bays was a management consultant at McKinsey & Company, where he advised foundations, nonprofits, and corporations on their philanthropic strategies and operations.
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    Chief External Affairs Officer, Joyce Foundation
    Kayce Ataiyero is Chief External Affairs Officer at the Joyce Foundation, where she oversees strategic communications, the Journalism Program and the Lend A Hand Fund. Previously, she served as director of external affairs for the Cook County State’s Attorney. She has also led communications for U.S. Congresswoman Robin Kelly, the Illinois Governor’s Office and the Illinois State Treasurer’s Office. As an award-winning journalist, Ataiyero previously worked for the Chicago Tribune, The Raleigh News and Observer, Philadelphia Inquirer and Washington Post. Ataiyero has a journalism degree from the University of Maryland. She is board chair of Media Impact Funders and also serves on the board of Chicago Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights. She is a Daniel Burnham Fellow, was named a Chicago Titan 100, one of the Top 50 Women Leaders of IL by Women We Admire, a Notable Black Leader by Crain’s Chicago Business and one of Chicago’s most influential Black leaders by The Chicago Tribune.
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    Host Teacher, Dancing with Mountains
    Bayo Akomolafe (Ph.D.), rooted with the Yoruba people in a more-than-human world, is a widely celebrated international speaker, posthumanist thinker, poet, teacher, self-styled ‘trans-public’ intellectual, essayist, and author. Dr. Akomolafe is the visionary founder of The Emergence Network, a planet-wide networking project and inquiry at the edges of the Anthropocene that seeks to convene new kinds of responsivities, sensuous solidarities, and experimental practices for a posthumanist parapolitics. He is host of the postactivist course/festival/event, ‘We Will Dance with Mountains’ and curator of Dancing with Mountains, the educational consultation. He currently lectures at Pacifica Graduate Institute, California – and, in November 2024, was appointed the Hubert Humphrey Distinguished Professor of American Studies at Macalester College, USA. He sits on the Board of many organizations.
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    Founder & Executive Director, Digital Democracy Institute of the Americas
    Roberta Braga is founder and executive director of the Digital Democracy Institute of the Americas (DDIA), a non-partisan nonprofit dedicated to strengthening a healthier Internet for Latinos in the U.S. and Latin America. Roberta brings years of expertise working in U.S.-Latin America foreign policy, democracy-building and global communications. She was director for counter-disinformation strategies at Equis, a set of organizations working to better understand the Latino electorate in the United States, and served as deputy director for programs and outreach at the Atlantic Council’s Adrienne Arsht Latin America Center, where she led programming on Brazil and projects on countering disinformation and misinformation in elections across Brazil, Mexico, and Colombia, as well as in Venezuela. Roberta earned her MA in Global Communication with a focus on Public Diplomacy from The George Washington University and her BA in Journalism and International Security from UW-Madison.
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    President & CEO, Friends of the Global Fight
    Chris is an advocate for global health investment and results-oriented, human rights-based approaches to health. As President & CEO at Friends of the Global Fight he has played a central role in major financing victories. Chris has written widely on the connection between disease-focused programs and broader health goals. He partners with health advocates globally and has established close advocacy partnerships with the private sector and faith communities. Chris served as Chief of Community Mobilization at UNAIDS and Vice President and Director of Public Policy at amfAR. He authored the monograph that inspired the effort to create the first comprehensive US National HIV/AIDS Strategy. He co-founded and served as Executive Director at AVAC. As staff to Rep. Nancy Pelosi Chris designed the first legislation to provide incentives for development and delivery of vaccines against HIV, tuberculosis and malaria. He holds a master’s degree in public policy from Harvard University.
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    Philanthropy Advisor, Climate Lead
    Giulia is a Senior Philanthropy Advisor at Climate Lead based in London, with over 20 years of international experience in philanthropy, politics, nonprofits, and the corporate sector. In this role, she advises families globally on the deployment of philanthropic capital to shift the current trajectory on climate change and build towards long-term sustainable economic systems. Prior to Climate Lead, Giulia co-founded and ran Paradigm, a philanthropic and political advisory firm with offices in London, Boston, and San Francisco. In 2016, Giulia led all engagement with Americans living overseas on behalf of Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign. Giulia has also held leadership roles in international NGOs and corporate foundations, including the Clinton Global Initiative, the International Center for Transitional Justice in New York, and the Nike Foundation. She graduated cum laude from Barnard College and holds a master’s degree from Boston University in international relations.
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    Chairman (Executive Director), Auriga Nusantara
    Timer Manurung a more-than-two-decades NGO activist who have a background on forestry, economic, and law. After spending years of 8 years of investigating and exposing illegal logging, including campaigning for excluding illegal timber from the market which one of its impact were the EU – Indonesia agreement on Forest Law Enforcement, Governance, and Trade (FLEGT), he join the WWF Indonesia's Javan rhino conservation project in 2010-2013. He established Yayasan Silvagama in 2010, that then transformed to be Auriga Nusantara in 2014, as an environmental data-driven advocacy group. He leads Auriga Nusantara to be a prominent NGO in Indonesia, set collaborations with the government, and joining collaborative effort such as MapBiomas Indonesia and TraseEarth.
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    Individual, Individual
    Courtney Klipper is a dedicated advocate, donor, and impact investor for global health and human rights. She is a board member of Planned Parenthood Great Plains & Water1st International, advises the Asia Foundation's Lotus Circle, and serves on the grant committee of the Barcelona Social Venture Circle, empowering women & girls in Spain. Previously, Courtney served on the board of Chefs for Impact, promoting fresh food awareness in NYC public schools. With her family, she established The Klipper Family Fund to support sustainable farming in the Champlain Valley, NY in collaboration with The Open Space Institute. Prior to working in the human rights space, Courtney wrote, produced, and directed engaging science and health educational programs in New York City, translating complex scientific concepts for the general public. She now leverages her experience and resources to drive positive social change through impact investing. Courtney resides in Barcelona with her family.
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    Co-Founder, The Case for Her
    Wendy Anderson is a Co-founder and Investing Partner at The Case for Her, a blended finance portfolio addressing the key women’s health issues of menstruation; female sexual health & pleasure; and equitable access to medication abortion. Wendy spent over a decade as a business analyst and project manager in the financial services industry before transitioning to philanthropic giving and impact investing at Futura Foundations, a private family foundation which she directs together with her husband. Wendy chairs the Board at Be Girl, a mission-driven design company addressing menstruation, and sits on the advisory boards of Greenwood Place, Red Hat Impact’s Trade Finance Vehicle for Menstrual Health, and the Sanitation and Hygiene Fund.
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    President and CEO, JA Africa
    Simi Nwogugu is CEO of Junior Achievement (JA) Africa, which equips young Africans with financial literacy, entrepreneurship, and digital skills for future success. JA Africa is part of the Nobel Peace Prize-nominated JA Worldwide, one of the world’s largest youth-serving NGOs that prepares young people for the future of work. Prior to joining JA Africa, Simi served as the executive director of JA Nigeria, which she brought to Nigeria in 1999, after she served as a volunteer in New York and realized that the entrepreneurial training programs were exactly what the large unemployed youth population in Nigeria needed. Simi became CEO of JA Africa in 2020 and since then has expanded JA operations to 23 countries in Africa, reaching over one million youth annually. Simi has an MBA from Harvard Business School and has been recognized by the school with the Bert King Award for Social Impact. She was also declared the winner of the Africa Education Medal 2023 by T4 Education, HP and Microsoft.
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    CEO, CORE (Community Organized Relief Effort)
    Ann Young Lee co-founded CORE (Community Organized Relief Effort) in 2019 with Sean Penn, evolving from Penn's J/P HRO born in response to the 2010 earthquake in Haiti, where Ann was living for seven years. Leading as CEO since 2016, Lee transformed CORE into an INGO focused on emergency response, preparedness and community development. With over two decades in the humanitarian sector, her expertise spans disaster relief, climate crises, infrastructure, health, women’s entrepreneurship and livelihoods, and locally led sustainable development. CORE has nearly 300 global staff and has responded on five continents to natural disasters, conflict, climate change, and public health emergencies.
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    Director of Operations, India Climate Collaborative
    Keya is the Director of Operations at the India Climate Collaborative, where she runs operations, organizational growth and strategy, partnerships, fundraising and communications. Prior to the ICC she served as the Head of Communications for Twitter in India. She built teams, functions, managed crises and strategic partnerships. She also worked in audience and content strategy for the platform, including negotiating deals and contracting with media companies for content acquisition and ad sales. Prior to Twitter, she worked for the CEO & Founder of Acumen, Jacqueline Novogratz in a Chief of Staff role. She moved to New York after starting at Acumen in India where she did office and people operations, fundraising and community engagement. She started her career with the Clinton Global Initiative in New York and assisted the 2010 Annual Meeting. She has a BA in Economics from St. Xavier’s College in Mumbai, and an MSc in Global Governance and Diplomacy from the University of Oxford.
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    Executive Director, WoodNext Foundation
    Nancy Chan is executive director of the WoodNext Foundation, the philanthropy of Roku CEO/founder Anthony Wood and his wife Susan. Previously, she led the Monitoring, Evaluation & Learning function for the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative's Justice & Opportunity Initiative. She also provided research and strategy consulting services for philanthropy, government and corporate clients through her work at Arabella Advisors, SRI International, and the Urban Institute. She also worked at tech companies Adaptec, Palm, and Catalyte. She has an electrical engineering degree from MIT and a public policy degree from Georgetown. As a volunteer with the Asian Americans/Pacific Islanders in Philanthropy, she researched the lack of AAPI representation in news media and published the findings in the report Invisible Ink: Media Representation of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders.
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    Director, Peacebuilding and Partnerships, Humanity United
    Dr. Bryan Sims leads Humanity United's strategy and grantmaking at the nexus of civil resistance, anti-authoritarianism, and peacebuilding. Recognizing that the sheer scale, complexity, the transnational and intersectional nature of drivers of conflict and authoritarianism is something we haven’t seen before, he created and leads the Collective Action Assistance Fund, an activist led and advised multidonor fund that seeks to support peaceful collective action globally to counter today's most pressing threats to peace and security.
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    Trustee, Nathan Cummings Foundation
    As an investor, entrepreneur, and advisor to philanthropic initiatives, he advance systemic change rooted in equity, interdependence, and empowerment. His work fosters agency and amplifies voices within underrepresented communities..His advocacy helped establish the National Child Traumatic Stress Network (NCTSN) and expand trauma-informed services. As an investor, he prioritizes resilience and human flourishing, utilizing mind-body approaches to support growth while achieving measurable social and financial returns. As a Trustee and past Chair of The Nathan Cummings Foundation, he has supported initiatives addressing racial, economic, and environmental justice. On the investment committee, he supported a mission-aligned investment policy leveraging all foundation’s assets through investments and active ownership. He remains committed to supporting leaders, organizations, and movements, integrating philanthropy, impact investing, and entrepreneurship to drive meaningful change.
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    Individual, Fidelity Charitable
    Professional wealth manager, Bayswater Capital, 2005 -present Business owner, GNC stores, 1994 - 2005 CFO - National Trucking Company, 1987 - 1994 Investment Banker, 1980 - 1987
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    Individual, Fidelity Charitable
    A professional with over 30 years in the international art market. Owner, Cavanaugh Art Advisory, 2017 - present Advise clients on art collection appraisals and sales. Director, Wrightwood 659 Museum, 2018 - 2019 Museum Director for a newly opened private museum in Chicago. Managing Director, Christie’s 2004 - 2017 Managed all facets of the auction business for a 12 state region. Managing Director, Christie's Southwest, 1995-2004 Vice President, Trust & Estates, Christie's Chicago, 1987-1994
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    Individual, Fidelity Charitable
    Sofie Garcelon is the Executive Director for a New York based, family foundation, and brings over a decade of experience in non-profit fundraising, communications, and management to her work. Sofie began her career at the Billion Oyster Project in New York City where she was brought on as the first employee to create fundraising, volunteer and communications programs. In 2013, Sofie moved to Bozeman, Montana to join the major giving fundraising team at Montana State University and led fundraising efforts in New York City, Seattle and San Francisco. Prior to joining the family foundation she currently serves, Sofie was the Development Director at HAVEN – a community based organization in Montana, dedicated to empowering survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking and trafficking. While at Haven, Sofie oversaw fundraising and communication operations and led the organization through a period of rapid growth.
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    Program Associate, Pilot House Philanthropy
    Sreyneath Poole Carson is the Program Associate at Pilot House Philanthropy, a private single-family office in Boston, MA. Prior to joining Pilot House, Sreyneath served as the Program Coordinator for the New York Southeast Asia Network at Columbia University, where she facilitated interdisciplinary programming and events on Southeast Asia. She also worked as a Global Policy Consultant at the Wildlife Conservation Society, researching policy options and processes for achieving recognition of intact forests within the UNFCCC Paris Agreement and the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals. Additionally, she supported climate diplomacy and transitional justice advocacy as a Program Assistant at Independent Diplomat. Sreyneath holds degrees from the University of Redlands and Rutgers University and is pursuing an MSc in Climate Change and Development at SOAS, University of London. She is fluent in English and Khmer.
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    Director of Strategic Communications, Gradian Health
    Mariam Khan serves as the Director of Strategic Communications at Gradian. Prior to joining Gradian, Mariam worked at Women Deliver and the UN Foundation. In these roles, Mariam worked on a wide range of initiatives that aimed to advance the progress made on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), including the Women Deliver Conference, the Clean Cooking Forum, the Youth Climate Summit, and the Global Engagement Summit. Mariam has worked closely with a wide range of partners including the Office of the UN Secretary-General and the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees. Mariam received her B.S. in Foreign Service from Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service and her M.A. in Refugee Protection and Forced Migration Studies from the University of London.
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    Founder & CEO, McPherson Strategies
    Susan McPherson is a serial connector, angel investor, and corporate responsibility expert. She is the founder and CEO of McPherson Strategies, a communications consultancy focused on the intersection of brands and social impact. She is the author of The Lost Art of Connecting (McGraw-Hill). Susan has 30+ years of experience in marketing, public relations, and sustainability communications, speaking regularly at industry events including Massachusetts Conference for Women, BSR, DLD, Worth Women and Techonomy, and contributing to the Harvard Business Review, Fast Company, and Forbes. She has appeared on NPR, CNN, USA Today, The New Yorker, New York Magazine and the Los Angeles Times. Susan is the recipient of Forbes magazine’s 50 over 50—Impact 2021 award and Worth Media’s Worthy100 award, serves on the board of The 19th* News and serves as advisor to The Conduit, The Apolitical Foundation and Just Capital.
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    Events and Partnerships Manager, Stanford Center on Philanthropy and Civil Society (PACS)
    Jessica Braham is the Events and Partnerships Manager at Stanford PACS. With a passion for the success and longevity of nonprofits, Jessica joins PACS with a commitment to its mission and work. Prior to joining PACS, Jessica worked for nonprofit and for-profit companies specializing in event management, theater management and customer service. Most recently, Jessica managed the New York Chapter of Professional Women in Construction, a national nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting women and promoting diversity within the architecture, engineering, construction, and related industries. Jessica graduated from Ithaca College with a BS in Theatre Arts Management and a minor in Business Administration.
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    Senior Fellow, Transcend Education
    Melissa is a Senior Fellow at Transcend Education, working to create a network of support that helps expand Transcend’s impact nationwide. Additionally, she supports leadership development for Superintendents and district leaders to reimagine what is possible and implement 21st-century learning opportunities for all students. Melissa has served as a leader in public education for over two decades. Prior to joining Transcend, Melissa held the role of Deputy Superintendent for Community Empowerment, Innovation, and Partnerships for DeKalb County School District, the third largest school district in Georgia. In this role, she was charged with developing strategy and leading the execution of mission-critical initiatives to support the operations of the district. Previously, Melissa served for 15 years as a senior leader within the New York City Department of Education (NYCDOE). During the pandemic, she led the largest district in the country in its efforts to virtually support nearly one
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    CEO, Emergency Response Africa
    Folake Owodunni is the co-founder and CEO of Emergency Response Africa (ERA), a healthcare technology company that is changing how medical emergencies are managed in Africa, beginning in Nigeria. Folake has a Master's in Global Health & Development from University College London and a Master’s in Business Entrepreneurship & Technology (MBET) from the University of Waterloo in Ontario, Canada, and is certified as a First Responder with the Canadian Red Cross. With over 15 years of experience in healthcare, marketing communications, and management consulting across Nigeria, the United States, and Canada, Folake has received numerous awards and recognitions for her work including the Aurora Tech Award, Google Black Founders Fund, JICA’s Next Innovation with Japan Award, and The Professor Grace Alele-Williams Alumni Impact Award by Women in Successful Career (WISCAR).
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    Individual, Fidelity Charitable
    Amy brings 20+ years of experience, with the last decade focused on nonprofit leadership and driving meaningful change. Her proudest achievement is helping 50,000 women rise from poverty through resilience and hard work. As COO of Street Business School and Executive Director of BeadforLife, Amy led initiatives across Africa, Asia and Latin America. Her leadership resulted in 200+ global partnerships, a New York Times feature by Nick Kristof and the HERO Award, endorsed by 13 Nobel Peace Laureates. Her recent role with Red Philanthropy deepened her passion for philanthropy, fueling her drive to expand impact. Amy’s expertise spans leadership, marketing, operations and partnerships with nonprofits and major brands like Vail Resorts and IZOD. A devoted wife and mom, she enjoys skiing, yoga, hiking, and reading.
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    Director, Conserve Global
    Stephanie Heckman is a seasoned professional with a rich background in global philanthropy and fundraising. With three Master's degrees from the University of Edinburgh in Philosophy, Psychology, and International Politics, Stephanie has dedicated her career to advancing equitable and inclusive solutions that benefit both people and the planet. Currently serving as the Director of Philanthropy at Conserve Global, Stephanie brings extensive experience in both grantmaking and fundraising. She has led impact-driven philanthropic partnerships and has a proven track record of securing corporate and tech partnerships with nonprofits. Stephanie's career began with over nine years at the International Rescue Committee, where she spearheaded fundraising efforts to support humanitarian efforts worldwide. Stephanie led One World Children's Fund for more tan 6 years, driving millions of dollars to proximate leaders. Stephanie's achievements include raising over $500 million in her career.
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    President & CEO, Save the Children
    Janti is President & CEO of Save the Children, an organization that gives children in the United States and around the world a healthy start, the opportunity to learn and protection from harm. Save the Children serves over 134 million children in 120 countries and has committed to driving down the number of preventable deaths of children under 5, ensuring every child gets high-quality basic education. She was previously the COO of Save the Children US, responsible for strategy and organization management. Before coming to the USA, Janti was deputy CEO of Save the Children International for 8 years. Before this Janti spent three years with Kimberly-Clark as Indonesia Country Director and was Managing Director for Belu in London, the first bottled water brand in a biodegradable bottle donating all profits to charity. She spent 15 years with Unilever in Finance and general management, in the Netherlands, UK and Singapore. Janti graduated from Erasmus University, Rotterdam.
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    Chief Executive Officer, EcoNusa Foundation
    Bustar Maitar has spent over two decades advancing social justice and environmental protection in Indonesia. He began in 1998 by founding PERDU, a grassroots NGO in Papua, then joined Greenpeace Indonesia in 2005 as one of its first staff. Over 11 years, he became a key leader in the global zero-deforestation movement, contributing to Indonesia’s 2011 forest-conversion moratorium and helping shift global supply chains—pushing major palm oil and pulp and paper producers toward deforestation-free commitments. In 2017, he founded the EcoNusa Foundation to protect the last intact forests of Eastern Indonesia and strengthen Indigenous rights. EcoNusa has supported the revocation of large-scale palm oil concessions and the mapping of nearly 500,000 hectares of customary territories. Through KOBUMI Enterprise—co-owned with ten Indigenous cooperatives—Bustar promotes a rights-based, restorative economy, advancing fair commodity trade, ecotourism, and nature-based MSMEs across Papua and Maluku
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    Executive Director, Girls Education Collaborative
    Anne is Founder and Executive Director of Girls Education Collaborative (GEC), an NGO working to create a gender equal world. GEC acts as a pivotal partner, ally, and catalyst for girl-centered local initiatives. Anne earned a Masters of Public Administration from Syracuse University’s Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs in 2009. During her degree program she learned how deep and wide the barriers can be between a girl and her education, and, what happens for that girl and her greater community if those barriers can be breached. Once aware, she dedicated her latter career to working on behalf of girls and their educations. Prior to the launch of GEC in 2012, Anne managed a state senate and congressional campaign for two female candidates. Her earlier work was in economic development and communications and she helped launched the Enterprise Charter School in Buffalo, NY. She graduated from Bowdoin College and during that time studied and lived in Kenya for one year
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    Chief Executive Officer, 1% for the Planet
    Kate Williams is CEO of 1% for the Planet, a global organization that inspires action and commitment so that our planet and future generations thrive. 1% for the Planet’s global network of thousands of businesses and individuals have donated hundreds of millions of dollars to vetted environmental partners to date. The community’s shared goal is to reach $1 billion in total network impact by 2028, and to accelerate subsequent impact from there. Kate has driven significant organizational scale—implementing high-impact giving strategies, growing a global brand, and leading an incredible and dedicated team. While leading the organization’s shared goal to reach $1 billion in certified lifetime network impact by 2028, Kate is concurrently seeking to build the global community that can get to the next billion - and the next - at an accelerated pace through both business membership and the Planet Impact Fund. Kate has a BA from Princeton and an MS from MIT.
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    Chief Executive Officer, Roy and Patricia Disney Family Foundation
    Shawn Escoffery is the Chief Executive Officer of the Roy and Patricia Disney Family Foundation where he leads a small team and a family board committed to social justice and advancing equitable practices in philanthropy. RPDFF invest in innovative solutions and community leaders to build a more just and sustainable world in which all people thrive. Shawn manages a $6-8 million annual grantmaking budget and an endowment approaching $160 million. Since joining the Foundation 2018, Shawn has led the organization through a strategy refinement process, created a fellowship for someone who is formerly incarcerated, and launched an Impact Investing portfolio with a 10% carve-out of the endowment. RPDFF focuses on Criminal Justice Reform, Environmental Justice, and Affordable HousingPreservation with a trust-based approach centered in place and that emphasizes lasting partnerships. Shawn holds a BA from Rutgers University and a Master's degree from MIT in City Planning.
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    Advisor, McLeod-Grant Advisors
    Heather McLeod Grant is a seasoned philanthropy advisor, author, and serial entrepreneur with 30+ years of leadership in social impact. She is currently a Fellow at the National Center for Family Philanthropy (NCFP), and visiting scholar at the Cambridge University Better Futures Program. Previously she co-founded Open Impact, the New Leadership Network, and Who Cares Magazine; co-authored Forces for Good, The Giving Code, Pioneers in Justice, and more; and worked at McKinsey and Monitor Institute. She has served on 10+ nonprofit boards - including p150 - was educated at Harvard and Stanford, and currently lives in Cambridge England with her husband. https://www.mcleod-grant.com/
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    CEO, The Future US
    I've spent the last decade building organization collectively aimed at creating the infrastructure necessary to protect American Democracy, politically empower disenfranchised Americans and advance social justice. I'm most interested in how to build a political platform that makes every citizen feel seen and safe.
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    Principal, Reiss² Advisors
    Anne Reiss is a seasoned philanthropic professional and principal at Reiss² Advisors. She has worked for 30 years in both the nonprofit and for-profit sectors. She is a highly motivated, business-minded individual who has worked successfully with legacy organizations, Fortune500 companies, venture capitalists, and high net-worth individuals. Anne’s strength is building lasting alliances and partnerships with major donors, senior staff, and volunteer leaders. Her expertise includes providing council to campaign leadership, executing campaign plans and working with volunteer leadership committees. Some of her clients include: The 9/11 Memorial and Museum, NAACP, Lighting Selma, Nepal Youth Foundation, and Futures Without Violence/Courage Museum. Anne brings experience working with a diverse range of sectors including global health, environmental, education, women and girls, LGBTQ+, social justice, and cultural institutions.
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    Executive Director, Climate Advocacy Lab
    Apollo Gonzales serves as the Executive Director of the Climate Advocacy Lab, a movement support organization whose mission is to enable a multiracial, cross-class climate movement that collectively builds and wields power to ensure all people live in thriving and equitable communities. Apollo is a climate campaign activist and organizer, with nearly two decades of leadership experience building digital campaigns and convening communities of practice in the climate advocacy space for the purpose of coordinating and sharing knowledge. He lives in the Texas Gulf Coast, on the front lines of the impacts of our rapidly changing climate on our environment, and on the imbalance of economic and racial justice in our most vulnerable and under resourced communities. He also serves as chair of the board of directors of Climate Access, and is an elected member of City Council and serves as Mayor Pro Tem of the small town of Brookside Village, Texas.
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    CIO, Lemoko Investments
    Erin Riley is Chief Investment Officer at Lemoko Investments, a single family office based in Los Angeles. Prior to this role, she was a Managing Director at Goldman Sachs where she held roles in Global Investment Research and Markets Coverage Group
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    CEO, AfroClimate
    A 2023 Obama Leader committed to environmental action and sustainable development in Africa. As the co-founder of Mo Angels and Living Labs Federation, Nassima supports early-stage startups focused on environmental innovation and social impact through investment and mentorship. Rooted in Reunion Island, her dedication to ocean conservation and sustainable blue economy led her to join the board of Oceanhub Africa, the Pan-African Ocean-Impact Catalyst, where she authored a guide on access to finance for ocean startups. Building on this work, she launched AfroClimate to strengthen climate resilience across African communities by supporting entrepreneurs who develop sustainable solutions addressing climate challenges and biodiversity restoration.
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    Founder, Indrani's Light Foundation
    Indrani Goradia is an author and philanthropist and advocates for women’s health and empowerment. She is the founder of Raft Cares, previously Indrani’s Light Foundation, which is a nonprofit foundation dedicated to improving the level of care for domestic violence survivors by training and supporting front-line SV and DV caregivers in reducing compassion fatigue and burnout. Indrani is a tireless advocate for girls and women leading empowerment trainings in several countries around the world. She is a co/founder of Everywoman and a Patron of Think Equal. In 2013, Indrani joined forces with the global health organization PSI and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to transform the lives of women and girls. An author, speaker and certified life coach, Indrani has spoken at the UN and has a TEDx talk.
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    n/a, Project Redwood
    Co-chair at Project Redwood, a Stanford Graduate School of Business alumni-led organization providing grants to social entrepreneurs focused on alleviating global poverty. These grant recipients increase human capital through job creation, education, and training. Project Redwood supplements its grants with mentoring, consulting, and professional connections. In 2025, Brad pivoted from a 30-year career in IT and operations to focus full-time on social impact. In addition to his work with Project Redwood, Brad serves on the boards of THRIVEGulu, Brighter Children, and oversees a family-owned school in Northern India educating 1,300 underserved students.
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    Head of Secretariat, Lingkar Temu Kabupaten Lestari
    Almost 10 years, she works to design and manage the convening initiatives that bring together stakeholders from various sectors to address the challenges such as biodiversity conservation and sustainable development topics. Her experienced in research organization sharpen the strategic thinking on decision making. Skilled in facilitation, management, data analysis, stakeholders engagement, program development, and design thinking. Committed to promoting sustainability, fostering innovation and creating lasting positive impact with collective action approach.
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    Executive Director, Four Friends Foundation
    Katja Shaye is the Executive Director of the Four Friends Foundation, which seeks to energize people and communities through creativity, storytelling and artistic expression. The Four Friends supports strategic storytelling projects for innovative nonprofits, connecting the dots between exceptional organizations and their stakeholder audiences for targeted impact. Motivated by the belief that creativity unlocks potential and good ideas come from everywhere, the foundation is focused on expanding access to quality arts education for youth in historically underfunded communities in the U.S.
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    Chief Executive Officer, Bold Ventures
    Jessyca Dudley, Founder + CEO, Bold Ventures Jessyca Dudley (she/her) is an experienced social sector leader and strategic advisor who has supported individuals and organizations to shape their strategy, implementation, and learning to advance racial equity. As the founder and CEO of Bold Ventures, she leads a dynamic team and develops strong and trusting relationships with clients through facilitation and stakeholder engagement that enhances the impact of their efforts. Jessyca’s prior leadership roles include serving as the Executive Director of Chicago African Americans in Philanthropy, as a Director at Arabella Advisors where she developed new strategy approaches and advocated for investment in BIPOC communities, and as the Gun Violence Prevention program officer for the Joyce Foundation.
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    Vice Chancellor, University of Global Health Equity
    Philip is a citizen of both the UK and Rwanda. He held senior leadership at the University of Rwanda, serving as Principal of the College of Medicine and Health Sciences and later as Vice Chancellor. After leaving, he worked with the Mastercard Foundation on the Scholars Program and founded a consulting company in Rwanda focused on health and education. He practiced family medicine and was professor of teaching and learning with responsibility for student welfare at the University of Glasgow. A graduate of St Andrews and Glasgow, he holds honorary professorships and chairs the Board of Rwanda Biomedical Centre. He is a Methodist preacher, founded a fair-trade organization, and is a trustee and advisor to several groups including St Andrews Clinics for Children. In 2017 he received an OBE for services to higher education in Rwanda, in 2018 was awarded the ASME Gold medal for outstanding contribution to medical education, and in 2021 was made a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh.
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    Co-founder and Managing Director, QWB Lab Ltd
    Robert’s designs innovative economic solutions for a sustainable planet and builds data narratives to generate insight and knowledge. His work is influenced by his operational experiences in international humanitarian operations and systems approaches to human resilience. At QWB Lab his interest is turning cultural assets such as public libraries, museums, art galleries into generators of wellbeing to build SMARTer Cities, encouraging inclusivesness, accessibility and reducing urban immiseration. QWB Lab won an innovation award from the New Zealand Ministry of Culture and is currently working with Carinthia Museum and Carintia University of Applied Sciences to use broadband and UX technology to scale up impact & accessiblity to culture. He is a technical member of the Institute of Engineering and Technology and an alumnus of the Impulse Program for entrepreneurship and innovation.He received an oversea humantarian service medal from Australia for service in the Balkans conflict
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    CEO, Whistleblower Aid
    Libby Liu is an internationally recognized expert on human rights, press freedom, information operations and internet freedom who joined Whistleblower Aid as CEO in April 2021, saying: “Whistleblowers are our first line of defense when it comes to creating real and lasting change. After a lifetime of working with activists, journalists and freedom-fighters, I understand the power one voice can have for the public. Whistleblower Aid is where I can put my fierce commitment to the truth into practice each and every day, and it is an honor to provide those with the courage to speak out with the resources and support they need to be heard loud and clear.”
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    Co-Founder & Managing Director, ResilienceVC
    Vikas Raj is the Co-Founder and Managing Partner of ResilienceVC, a U.S.-focused venture capital firm that invests in startups that leverage technology to help all Americans achieve long-term financial resilience. Over his career, Vikas has invested in more than 80 fintech startups, helping them raise over $1 billion and create more than $5 billion in value, with a singular focus on innovative and inclusive fintech solutions. Prior to founding ResilienceVC, Vikas was Managing Director at Accion Ventures, where he led the fund’s global investment strategy. Vikas began his career in investment banking at Evercore Partners and Deloitte Consulting. In addition to his investment work, Vikas is an Adjunct Professor in the finance department at Columbia Business School and Chair of the Investment Committee of The Catalyst Fund. He is a Board Member of the Accion Opportunity Fund and Chair of the South Asian Impact Foundation. He is based in Washington, D.C.
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    Senior Director of Development, myAgro
    Anne Dioh is an accomplished program management and fundraising professional with over 12 years of experience leading development initiatives in the private, public, and humanitarian sectors in West Africa. Currently serving as the Senior Director of Development at myAgro, Anne is responsible for managing a team that secures high-dollar philanthropic support from governments, foundations, corporations, and high-net-worth individuals. Before myAgro, Anne led partnerships and resource mobilization at the United Nations World Food Programme in Senegal, where she oversaw fundraising efforts and developed strategic agreements with key stakeholders. Her expertise extends to driving policy implementation, multi-stakeholder engagement processes and advocacy. Fluent in English, French, and Wolof, Anne holds a Master’s degree in International Relations and Business Intelligence from the University of Strasbourg, France.
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    CEO, Primaku
    Muhammad "Didit" Indraputra, CFA, is a seasoned finance professional & entrepreneur based in Indonesia, with extensive experience in private equity, banking & digital innovation. He's the co-founder & CEO of PrimaKu, a leading digital pediatric ecosystem dedicated to combating stunting & improving child health in Indonesia. He has built an expertise in tech entrepreneurship through his extensive experience as: - Innovator of the Year 2024 at Health Innovation Exchange - Managing Director at Wirecard AG Group - Advisor to the Board at KFC Indonesia - Deputy Head of Fintech Lending Association - Investment professional at Saratoga Capital & Citi - Member at Mensa Indonesia - Instructor at Binus University Building on this foundation, he co-founded PrimaKu, leveraging his vast experience to navigate challenges and drive innovation in Indonesia's growing digital economy. His work continues to reflect a commitment to solving pressing societal issues through technology.
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    CEO, Antara International, Antara Foundation
    Shannon is CEO, Antara International, leading fundraising and awareness efforts for the work of The Antara Foundation in India. Antara works with and through government health systems to strengthen healthcare delivery for women and children at the last mile in Madhya Pradesh, India. Antara believes that every mother and each child deserve an equal start to a healthy life, and this is Shannon’s guiding value. Shannon has built her career in the global nonprofit sector focused on fundraising, partnerships, and awareness-raising. Prior to Antara, Shannon worked for mothers2mothers, as Director of Corporate Partnerships and Director of Development, and for the International Rescue Committee, specializing in corporate partnerships, cause marketing and awareness campaigns. Shannon is passionate about women’s rights, health, the environment, and community building. She holds a B.A. and M.A. in Political Science from Fordham University in the Bronx, New York.
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    Executive Director, Human Rights Watch
    Tirana Hassan is the Executive Director of Human Rights Watch, a leading international human rights organization. She brings a wealth of experience and deep expertise in human rights and humanitarian work. With more than two decades in the field, Tirana has led critical investigations into some of the world’s most challenging crises, from conflict zones to humanitarian disasters. Before assuming her current role, she served as Human Rights Watch’s Chief Programs Officer, where she guided the organization’s global research and advocacy efforts across more than 100 countries. Her career includes significant leadership roles at Amnesty International and the United Nations, and she has worked on the frontlines of human rights protection, focusing on justice, accountability, and the defense of the world’s most marginalized populations around the world. Tirana’s extensive experience and commitment to human rights have made her a leading voice in the global fight for justice.
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    Philanthropy Lead, Ellen MacArthur Foundation
    Olivia is Philanthropy Lead at the Ellen MacArthur Foundation, responsible for the overall strategy and management of a portfolio of philanthropically funded research and demonstration efforts to accelerate the transition to a circular economy. Olivia has also led the Foundation’s work on the built environment, working with the Foundation’s partners to help accelerate implementation of circular economy across the real estate, buildings and construction sector. Prior to joining the Foundation, Olivia spent 10 years in sustainability consultancy, advising businesses on their sustainability strategies, with a particular focus on environmental policy and regulation, corporate social responsibility (CSR), and environmental risk.
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    Regional Director, Africa, Water For People
    Cate enjoys supporting communities and governments to realize their water and sanitation vision. Cate has previously worked as the country Director for Uganda from 2012 to 2021. She contributes her 25 years of experience in Strategic planning, programme development and management, resource mobilization, driving results and mentoring young professionals. Cate has contributed to WASH sector policies and strategies a number of programmes related to Water resource development and management, market-based Sanitation and a number of innovations in Water and Sanitation in Uganda. Cate holds an MBA from Heriot Wattt University in United Kingdom, a MSc (with distinction) in Water Resources and Environmental Management from Netherlands and Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Chemistry and Geology from Makerere University Uganda. Cate enjoys reading and spending time with her family
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    Chief of Staff, W.K. Kellogg Foundation
    Michael Murphy is chief of staff for the W.K. Kellogg Foundation in Battle Creek, Michigan. In this role, he supports foundation efforts to promote thriving children, working families and equitable communities. Murphy provides leadership of the Office of the President and CEO at the W.K. Kellogg Foundation. In partnership with the president and CEO and the executive leadership team, Murphy designs and oversees external relations, key sector engagements, enterprise-wide efforts such as the National Day of Racial Healing, and new initiatives and projects as they are envisioned and created across the foundation. Murphy serves on the executive team responsible for delivering high performance and results in service to the foundation’s mission, vision, values and strategic plan. Previously, Murphy served as the Vice President for Communications at WKKF, providing strategic counsel to the president and CEO, executive council and staff.
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    Co-Founder & Advocacy Director, UNDI18
    Tharma Pillai is the Co-Founder and Advocacy Director of Undi18, a youth movement that successfully advocated for lowering Malaysia’s voting age from 21 to 18. The Constitutional Amendment received unanimous Parliamentary approval, a first in Malaysian history. The UNDI18 Bill enfranchised 5.8 million new voters, increasing the electorate by 40% and transforming Malaysia's political landscape. In 2020, he helped launch Parlimen Digital, the world’s first youth-led virtual Parliament. Tharma is also Managing Director of Reimagine Now and founder of Quasa.ai, a startup innovating in regulatory compliance tech. He has been recognized as Tatler Asia’s Most Influential (2022), Generation T Asia (2022), Forbes Asia 30 Under 30 (2021), and Finalist for the Kofi Annan NextGen Democracy Prize (2024). Tharma has served on the Parliamentary Taskforce for Anti-Corruption, the National Youth Consultative Council, and the Senate Reform Committee.
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    Partner/Founder, Apis & Heritage
    Philip Reeves is a Founding Partner at Apis & Heritage Capital Partners, a private credit fund that preserves legacies for founders, delivers impact and returns for investors, and builds wealth for workers using employee ownership. Based in Washington DC, Philip oversees all aspects of the firm's activities and is a permanent member of the Investment Committee. Philip is responsible for the firm's investment process and operations. He also brings more than a decade of experience scaling small businesses to A&H's portfolio companies. A&H is a recipient of the 2025 Skoll Foundation Award for Social Innovation. Philip began his career in private equity at Lehman Brothers and is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Morehouse College.
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    Partner/Founder, Apis & Heritage
    Todd Leverette is Co-Founder of Apis & Heritage Capital Partners, an impact-focused investment firm that looks to address the nation’s wealth gap by using the power of employee ownership. Prior to co-founding Apis & Heritage, Todd was the Program Manager of Legacy Business Initiatives at the Democracy At Work Institute, a national nonprofit that leverages employee ownership models as tools for racial and social equity. Todd is also a former Wall Streeter, start-up co-founder, and independent business consultant who has dedicated his life and career to leveraging the tools and best practices of big business to empower communities of color. He received his JD/MBA from Columbia University and is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Morehouse College.
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    Co-Founder and Vice President of Programs, Healthy Learners
    Ignicious spent the first 15 years of his career with the Zambian Ministry of Health. Prior to joining Healthy Learners, he served as the director of the Ng’ombe Health Centre. Under his leadership, Ng’ombe became Zambia’s first health facility to integrate HIV/AIDS services into outpatient care and the first facility to implement an electronic record-keeping system. Ignicious holds degrees in both hospital management and clinical medicine, as well as an advanced diploma in Participatory Learning Methods which he received in Japan through sponsorship by the Japanese International Cooperation Agency (JICA).
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    VP, Product, GiveDirectly
    Sarah is the VP of Product at GiveDirectly, where she is responsible for driving innovation, learning, and new program development across GiveDirectly's cash programs. She previously held positions in fundraising (as VP of Development) and program operations (as GiveDirectly's first Country Director in the United States). Before joining GiveDirectly, Sarah was the Senior Director of Development and Operations at Grassroot Soccer, an adolescent health organization operating across southern Africa. Sarah has spent the last 13 years in nonprofit fundraising, business development, and program operations.
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    Executive Director, NOSSAS
    Currently the Director of Amazonia de Pé, a brazilian movement for the protection of the Amazon and its peoples. Daniela dedicates herself to thinking about political organization through grassroots strategies. Sociologist from the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ) with an executive degree on Leadership and Organizing by the Harvard Kennedy School. Master of Information Science from IBICT / UFRJ. Big Bets Climate Fellow from Rockefeller Foundation.
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    Co-Founder and Executive Director, Root Change
    Evan Bloom is Co-Founder and Executive Director of Root Change, a pro-equity social change organization that helps communities and social innovators test and scale durable solutions to social and economic challenges. For more than three decades, he has worked alongside locally led organizations across the Global South and the United States, advancing action research, systems strengthening, and lean experimentation in over 40 countries. He is known for designing social labs grounded in radical equality, collaboration, and community ownership, and for using systems mapping and real-time network analysis to shift power and decision-making toward local actors. Evan is also advancing generative AI for social change, developing multi-agent systems and trust architectures that define rules for data use, clarify human accountability, and support transparent, equitable collective decision-making. He previously served as Vice President for Capacity Building at Pact.
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    CEO, Crankstart
    Missy Narula is the CEO of Crankstart Foundation and Crankstart Management LLC. At Crankstart Management LLC, Missy manages the investments and business activities of the family office. Crankstart Foundation works with others to address social issues and their underlying causes, with a particular orientation towards Education, Economic Mobility, Democracy, Housing Security, Sciences and the Environment. Crankstart’s work is place-based, with a primary focus on the Bay Area and a recognition that many components of a stable life are interdependent. Building and leading Crankstart is Missy’s greatest career privilege. Missy combines a community orientation with an investor mindset and the grit and creativity of an operator. Previously, her career spanned entrepreneurship, investing, and consulting. She is an experienced global finance executive with a track record of leveraging financial information to drive strategic insight. As an entrepreneur, Missy established herself as a th
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    Head of Fundraising and Communications, Old Fire Station
    Head of Fundraising and Communications at the Old Fire Station, organiser of Marmalade. I have ten years' experience in philanthropy, communications and relationship management across charities, higher academia and the arts.
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    CEO, FinRegLab
    Melissa Koide is the CEO of FinRegLab, a nonprofit research center that tests new technologies and data and facilitates dialogue to inform public policy and drive the financial sector toward a responsible and inclusive financial marketplace. FinRegLab evaluates how technology and data can be safely used to increase financial inclusion and improve financial services for consumers, small businesses, and communities. FinRegLab’s AI and machine learning research has informed and advanced public policies and market practices on the inclusive and fair use of machine learning algorithms in high-risk, high-reward use cases such as credit underwriting. Prior to establishing FinRegLab, Melissa served as the U.S. Treasury Department's Deputy Assistant Secretary for Consumer Policy. In that role, Melissa helped to build the first government offered preretirement savings product, the myRA. She also established the $5 million Innovation Fund to support research and strategies to improve consumers’
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    Board of Directors, Women Moving Millions
    Dana Su Lee has been a devoted and long-time communitarian in Las Vegas, where she has served on numerous boards in the arts, policy, and education. She is a founder of the Nevada Women’s Philanthropy, a giving circle that makes large annual impact grants to address critical needs in Southern Nevada. In addition to her non-profit advocacy, she was appointed to a state panel to address education reform and a committee that determined funding to victims of the October 1 Route 91 Harvest Music Festival. Dana currently serves on the boards of Women Moving Millions, the Dia Art Foundation, the Las Vegas Museum of Art, the Triple Aught Foundation, Nevada Women’s Philanthropy and the Smith Center for the Performing Arts, and is a member of the Brown University Arts Advisory Council, the National Committee of the Whitney Museum, and the North American Acquisitions Committee of the Tate. She received her BA in art history from Brown University and MAM from Carnegie-Mellon.
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    CEO and Co-Founder, Healthy Learners
    Lonnie Hackett is the CEO and Co-Founder of Healthy Learners, which he started in 2014 with Ignicious Bulongo. Healthy Learners partners with the Zambian government to improve collaboration between health and education. It makes schools an access point for children’s healthcare, helping them better care for students’ overall wellbeing. The program has grown from a pilot in Lusaka to a nationally adopted model reaching nearly 1.5 million students, with plans to replicate in new countries. Lonnie studied at Bowdoin College and the University of Oxford.
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    Member, Women Moving Millions
    Rachel Foster is the co-founder and chair of World Without Exploitation (WorldWE). Previously, an advocate at Sanctuary for Families, a settlement house community organizer, attorney and board officer at Brooklyn Legal Services, and a board member at various non-profits. She has been honored by United Neighborhood Houses and Coalition Against Trafficking in Women. Rachel was Campaign Director for New Abolitionists. She was an adjunct professor at NYU’s School of Social Work and has given university lectures in the US and abroad. As President of Heights Advisors, her social impact development includes building the first ground up domestic violence shelter in the country where families can exit abusive situations with their pets and two transitional family shelters, each over 160 units housing 500 individuals. In 2016, she co-founded Brooklyn Cat Cafe, a non-profit animal shelter, adoption center, and low-cost veterinary clinic with over 130,000 visitors and 13,000 adoptions.
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    Member, Women Moving Millions
    Jana Shea, founder of Shea Theatricals and cofounder of Seaview Productions and the streaming platform, Broadstream, is passionate about entertainment that raises traditionally ignored voices. Credits include: Romeo + Juliet, Stereophonic, SUFFS, Parade, POTUS, Pass Over, Slave Play, What the Constitution Means to Me, Show Boat, Gypsy, All of Me, Danny and the Deep Blue Sea, Sweeney Todd, Whitney Houston: I Wanna Dance With Somebody, India’s Daughter (Peabody Award), and many more. Her arts streaming platform, Broadstream, provides entertainment and opportunities for traditionally marginalized communities. Jana is also Vice-President of Legacy Theatre, a premier professional repertory venue in Branford, Connecticut. She serves on the boards of Women Moving Millions and The New Group off-Broadway non-profit theatre. Lastly, she is co-owner of Borderlight Entertainment, a talent management company, and Aware Recovery Care, an in-home addiction rehabilitation program.
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    Senior Director of Philanthropic Partnerships, MSI Reproductive Choices
    Meghan has been with MSI for more than13 years and currently leads a team building strategic partnerships with private foundations. Prior to joining MSI United States, she served as the Senior Program Design and Development Advisor for MSI Reproductive Choices in Asia and the Middle East, based in New Delhi, India. She directly supported seven country programs in new business development, fundraising, and strategy development. She also provided leadership on global business development initiatives. Previously, Meghan worked with Chemonics International, a USAID contractor, where she worked collaboratively with teams across the organization on new business development to secure multi-million dollar awards across multiple sectors including health and environment in Asia and Latin America. Meghan has an MPH in global health and a BA in international affairs and Latin American studies from The George Washington University.
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    Member, Women Moving Millions
    Lisa Valone is passionate about enabling women and girls to have agency to choose the life they desire through control of their reproductive health, pathways to climate and economic resiliency and access to education. Lisa is board chair of MSI Reproductive Choices which provides sexual and reproductive healthcare, access to contraception and abortion services that enable women around the world to choose their own futures. As a member of Women Moving Millions, she leads the International Group which seeks to expand international philanthropy among members. Lisa was a founding member of Mercy Corps’ Women’s Climate Alliance which supported women in climate-vulnerable regions lead advances in adaptive solutions. She has been a board member of Health Equity International, which provides healthcare in Haiti, and the 1000 Women Leaders Campaign of the UN’s Women Peace and Humanitarian Fund.
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    Director, Global Health, Emerson Collective
    Dr. Rebecca Hope MD MPH is a pediatrician, designer, and public health specialist who has led social impact projects across 19 countries, reaching over 1.5 million people. At Emerson Collective, she oversees global health partnerships. Previously, she co-founded and led YLabs, and worked at Harvard School of Public Health and IDEO.org, managing teams on tech for good projects to support young people’s health and opportunity across sub Saharan Africa. She brings deep experience building technologies for good using human-centered design methods. She holds degrees in Medicine, Pediatrics, International Health, and an MPH from Harvard.
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    Board Chair, Women Moving Millions
    Stacey Keare is the current Board Chair at Women Moving Millions. She is an attorney, philanthropist, and public policy analyst who, along with her husband, is the Founder of the Girls Rights Project, an organization dedicated to advancing the rights of girls throughout the world using a combination of research, advocacy and philanthropy. Stacey has spent the last twenty years finding and supporting innovative grass roots organizations that help girls gain access to education and sport, develop leadership skills, and live lives of safety, hope, and economic opportunity. Stacey studied international relations at Stanford University, has a Master of Public Policy from the Harvard Kennedy School and a law degree from UC Law San Francisco. She is currently on the Board of Amplify Girls and is on the Kennedy School’s Women’s Leadership Board, Tahirih Justice Center SF Advisory Board and the Advisory Board of Parity Lab. She lives in Woodside CA.
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    Programs Director, Dancing with Mountains
    Ishaan is an activist-ecologist based in India curating un/learning programmes to respond creatively-critically to the polycrisis. He is interested in the poetics and politics of kinship, and understanding how Capital perversely terraforms our social-emotional infrastructures and wellbeing. His praxis is rooted in emphasising epistemic injustices, or epistemicides, that have laid the grounds for our current ecocide. He was a founding member for Extinction Rebellion India in 2019 and is now involved in supporting social movements in India resisting the onslaught of modern hegemonic Indian systems. At Dancing with Mountains, he works with Dr Bayo Akomolafe in co-sensing the Mycelium, a planetary network for convening more-than-human possibilities, and supporting social experimentation with an ethic of embracing failure as part of the wayfinding towards liberatory presents and just futures. Ishaan is also a Post Growth Fellow ('24), and a weaver at center for spiritual ecology, Bengaluru.
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    Secretary General, F20
    Katrin is the is the Secretary General of the Foundations Platform F20 (F20). Before joining F20, Katrin was Chief Operations Officer of the Ban Ki-moon Centre for Global Citizens. In that role, she worked closely with global leaders and young changemakers to accelerate progress towards the SDGs and the goals of the Paris Climate Agreement, as part of the legacy of former UN-SG Ban Ki-moon. In over 15 years working in the fields of sustainability, climate action, clean energy, and organizational management, Katrin has managed projects in Europe, Africa, and Asia in partnership with philanthropic organisations, UN agencies, the EU, and governmental development agencies. In her work she focused on climate change adaptation, sustainable agriculture and food systems, clean energy access, climate change education and capacity building, public-private dialogue, and on facilitating South-South and South-North knowledge exchange among experts in energy efficiency, energy regulation an
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    Co-CEO, We are Purposeful
    Rosa Bransky is Co-CEO of Purposeful, the world’s first Africa-rooted hub, resourcing and mobilising girls’ resistance all over the world. The organisation works across four roles: centring feminist education as the bedrock of social justice movements, holding space for girls to build a base for their shared struggles, amplifying girls’ voices to make sure they are heard in all realms of power, and most importantly, moving money directly into their hands. A feminist activist, strategist, and researcher, Rosa founded Purposeful at the height of the Ebola crisis in Sierra Leone with her long-time friend and co-conspirator Chernor Bah. She began working in front-line social services with women and girls in the UK 20 years ago, with a focus on survivors of early childhood sexual abuse, sex trafficking, and the criminal justice system and before establishing Purposeful, Rosa worked with a range of social justice practitioners, bi- and multilateral agencies and private foundations.
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    Lead, The Patchwork Collective
    Marie Florence Dageville is the Co-founder of The Patchwork Collective—a family philanthropic effort that funds innovative organizations tackling inequities in the human condition, in particular those with locally-led programs developed in close collaboration with the communities affected. Before founding TPC, she was a hospice nurse working with fragile patient populations in San Francisco. This experience informed how she wants to leverage TPC to facilitate positive outcomes for individuals most adversely affected by socioeconomic and environmental stressors. A passion of hers is exploring how the philanthropic community can be redefined and energized through evangelizing trust-based, proximate partnerships. In her spare time she loves to create through mosaics and is an avid skier and diver.
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    CEO, World Mosquito Program
    Scott O'Neill (CEO WMP Ltd & PDG WMP Europe) is a renowned scientist and founder of the World Mosquito Program. He’s worked at the University of Illinois, Yale University, The University of Queensland and Monash University. He has received awards including the Centenary Medal and Mackerras Medal. He is a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Science, the American Association for the Advancement of Science and the American Academy of Microbiology.
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    President, Rare
    Caleb leads Rare’s programs and operations to deliver Rare’s organizational mission of inspiring change so people and nature thrive. Rare’s programs in fisheries, regenerative agriculture, climate and the science of behavior change have delivered people and community centered solutions across 60 countries. Rare focuses on equity, communities, and the power of individuals to deliver solutions at scale. Prior to joining Rare, Caleb served as a Vice President with WCS' Global Conservation Program across oceans, climate, health, livelihoods, and WCS’ core global strategy to conserve Nature’s Strongholds – the planet’s last remaining intact and biodiverse places. Over his career at WCS, Caleb lead a range of partnerships and served as principal to advance a number of new initiatives for WCS and partners including the Local Conservation Partners Fund, End the Trade, Wild For All, 50 Reefs/Vibrant Oceans, the Shark Conservation Fund and The MPA Fund.
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    Interim Co-CEO, Polaris
    Jen Jinks is the Interim Co-CEO at Polaris. In her prior role as Chief Program Officer she oversaw efforts to disrupt and end human trafficking in North America. This included overseeing the national response mechanism for victims of human trafficking, an intel unit that works with government agencies and financial institutions to combat money laundering by potential traffickers, and a team that handles data analysis, advocacy, and evaluation. Prior to joining Polaris, Jen worked for national nonprofits to seed and scale campaigns to end childhood hunger and grow sports-based youth development. Earlier in her career, Jen directed advocacy efforts for high-profile organizations and campaigns, including the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, Service Employees International Union, Democratic Governors Association, and electoral campaigns at all levels. Jen holds an MA from Georgetown University and a BA in History from the University of Illinois.
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    Co-Founder & CEO, Every Woman Treaty
    Lisa Shannon is a women’s rights activist, human rights scholar, and award-winning author who has worked for the past 15 years to drive global policy solutions to eradicate violence against women and steer the global conversation toward extreme threats to women’s security. Her work has been featured in The New York Times, Washington Post, ABC World News Tonight, the Economist, NPR, and The Oprah Winfrey Show, among others. She was a Gleitsman Leadership Fellow and a Human Rights Policy Fellow at the Carr Center, Harvard Kennedy School, where she and Every Woman Treaty Co-founders laid the groundwork for the Every Woman Treaty, a global coalition of 4000 frontline women’s rights defenders from more than 147 nations calling for an international treaty to end gender-based violence. She holds a Master's in Public Administration from the Harvard Kennedy School and an Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters from Georgetown University.
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    Sandhya Nakhasi is an executive leader and champion of reimagining a more equitable financial system. She is a Co-CEO at Common Future - a nonprofit intermediary focused on shifting capital and power to communities that have and continue to be excluded and extracted from our economic systems in the U.S. In her career to date, she has worked at public, private, and non-profit financial institutions where she developed her expertise in impact investing, credit analysis, portfolio risk management, and portfolio operations.
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    Executive Director | Milken Center for Advancing the American Dream, Milken Institute
    Rachel leads the Center for Advancing the American Dream at the Milken Institute, a new cultural institution focused on expanding opportunity and access, located across from the White House. Previously, she directed the revitalization and reopening of the Smithsonian's Arts & Industries Building, closed for over a decade, as a space to explore creativity, innovation and the future. From 2009 to 2015, Rachel served as Executive Director of the President's Committee on the Arts and the Humanities under President Obama, launching national initiatives in arts education and cultural diplomacy. A former international copyright attorney, Rachel also founded a documentary production company. She is a Trustee for the Greater Washington Community Foundation and a Henry Crown Fellow of the Aspen Institute.
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    Executive Director, Welcoming America
    Rachel Perić is Executive Director of Welcoming America. Inspired by her family’s refugee story, she has worked for more than a decade to grow the worldwide movement of welcomers and advocate for the power of everyday people to build welcoming communities for all. Rachel has worked throughout her career with local leaders whose innovative solutions to community building in an era of migration are the inspiration for her work and advocacy, and the subject of her published writing in USA Today, CNN, and numerous media outlets. She serves on the boards of Refugee Council USA, the American Visionary Art Museum, and Art and Remembrance, and holds a BA from Johns Hopkins University, and a Master's in Public Management from the University of Maryland.
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    Chief Operating Officer, CONEXSUS
    Mr. Frizo has been working at Conexsus since 2018. He is a PhD candidate in Economics at UFRJ (PPGE-IE). He holds a Master's degree in Sociology from the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS), whose dissertation won the NEAD/SOBER Award for best dissertation in Rural Sociology in 2018. He holds a degree in Economics from the University of São Paulo (ESALQ-USP), having completed his degree at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He worked as a consultant for the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) in the design of hybrid financing strategies to strengthen sustainable community organizations in the Amazon. He was also a researcher and consultant on climate change and value chains at IDESAM (Institute for Conservation and Sustainable Development of the Amazon). He is a member of the Study and Research Group on Agriculture, Food and Development (GEPAD-UFRGS). He was a guest member of the Swiss Impact Investing Association (SIIA) for the year 2019.
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    Board Member, Polaris
    Taskeen Hamidullah-Bahl has been the interim co-CEO of Polaris since November 2024. She brings over two decades of experience in the financial services industry, holding senior leadership roles at JPMorgan Chase, HSBC and Barclays. During this time, she managed large scale technology, operations and data teams, as well as held several leadership roles in corporate strategy, transformation and financial crime risk (specifically, anti-money laundering, counter-terrorist financing, sanctions and fraud). For the last decade, Taskeen has been working with various global non-profits in the anti-human trafficking space. Taskeen graduated from The Wharton School, at the University of Pennsylvania with an MBA in Finance. She concurrently completed an MA in International Relations from the School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) at Johns Hopkins University.
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    Senior Writer and Editor, Skoll Foundation
    Alissa loves a good story—reading them, telling them, and helping others share them. As the Skoll Foundation’s Senior Writer and Editor, she oversees editorial content and strategies that champion the work of the social entrepreneurs and innovators we support. She is particularly committed to telling stories that inspire others to mobilize climate action and that equip readers with tools to defang mis- and disinformation. Over the past 15 years, Alissa has held several editorial and reporting roles within journalism and philanthropy. Most recently, she served as the director of creative and editorial services at Arabella Advisors, a philanthropy consulting firm, where she worked for nearly a decade. While at Arabella, she partnered with teams across the firm to help colleagues craft clear and compelling content for both internal and external audiences. This included designing and executing multi-platform content pieces to support thought leadership, marketing, and business development goals, as well as writing and editing proposals to prospective clients and supporting deliverables for client projects. She also led the firm’s editorial training program for staff members. Prior to joining Arabella, Alissa worked as a reporter for The Daily Record, a Baltimore-based newspaper that covers business, law, real estate, and government across Maryland. She started at the paper as a general business reporter and then spearheaded the launch of a new coverage area: the business of health care and higher education. Alissa has a BA in journalism from the University of Maryland, College Park, where she also minored in philosophy. At UMD, Alissa held several leadership roles—and spent many long nights—at The Diamondback, the university’s student newspaper. Outside of work, Alissa tries to stay as active as possible. Her favorite ways to do this are rock climbing, hiking, kayaking, and playing in flag football and other social sports leagues. She also loves to read, cook, play word games, garden, and learn about plants.
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    Digital Platforms Manager, Skoll Foundation
    Saralynn is the Digital Platforms Manager on the Skoll Foundation’s Public Engagement and Communications team. Her focus is growing the impact of the Foundation’s communications. She brings over 15 years of innovative leadership in growth marketing, advocacy for democracy, and health systems improvement to her role at the Foundation. Before joining the team, Saralynn successfully managed several high-profile marketing campaigns to inform and inspire civic engagement. Her prior roles include directing marketing operations for Disney Entertainment at Omnicom Media Group and pioneering growth strategies at several health equity projects, significantly improving organizational reach and effectiveness. Saralynn delights in hiking, knitting, and DIY projects. She maintains strong ties in both the mountains of Southern California and the foothills of Upstate New York. Her volunteer work has included supporting down-ballot political candidates and providing maternity support for abuse survivors. Saralynn holds a Master's degree in Maternal Health Systems Innovation from Bastyr University and a Bachelor's degree in Sustainability & Food Systems from Evergreen State College.
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    Deputy Director, University of Oxford
    Dr Catherine Hasted is Deputy Director at the Skoll Centre, empowering changemakers within the Skoll community to drive scalable impact and effect positive societal change. Having spent the past 10 years at Cambridge University as Director of ThinkLab and Head of Business Partnerships, Catherine has worked with global strategic partners and research colleagues to translate fundamental research into life-changing impact. Previously, Catherine worked in senior leadership roles in commercial and non-profit organisations and has founded two successful companies. She completed her studies at Lancaster, Oxford and Cambridge universities and impact from her research has featured in the BBC, The Guardian and The Times. https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-catherine-hasted-26136030/
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    President & Managing Partner, Humanity United
    Srik Gopal is the Managing Partner at Humanity United. He’s responsible for shaping the organization’s strategic direction, sustaining organizational values and culture, and ensuring that HU delivers on its mission. He brings more than 20 years of experience working on strategy development and learning across nonprofits and social impact organizations. He currently serves on the Advisory Council for The Elders, a group of independent global leaders working together for peace and human rights. His articles and perspectives on systems change, strategy, trust-based philanthropy, and evaluation have been featured in various publications including Stanford Social Innovation Review, The Guardian, Foundation Review, and Forbes India. He holds a master of business administration from the Univ. of Michigan Ross Business School, a certification in advanced evaluation study from Claremont Graduate Univ, and an undergraduate degree in mechanical engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology.
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    Founder and Director, Antarang
    Priya Agrawal Founder-Director, Antarang Foundation Priya Agrawal is a social entrepreneur rewiring India’s public education system to hold accountability for youth transitions into the workforce. With 103 million Indian youth currently Not in Education, Employment, or Training (NEET), Priya founded Antarang Foundation in 2013 to bridge the gap between School and Work. An Ashoka Fellow, Priya leverages a decade of experience in Corporate India and leadership roles at large Indian non profits to drive systemic change. The Antarang Career Education Model has been drafted as national guidelines to institutionalize career guidance within the public high school system. Under her leadership, Antarang has impacted over 500,000+ students across five states in India, reducing NEET rates to just 16% (vs. the 28.5% national average). By 2030, Antarang aims to enable 10 million young adults enter career pathways that break intergenerational poverty.
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    Co-Director, Youth Climate Justice Fund
    Joshua Amponsem is the Strategy Director of the Youth Climate Justice Fund. He is the former Climate Lead at the Office of the UN Secretary General’s Envoy on Youth and the Founder of Green Africa Youth Organization - winner of the 2024 Earthshot Prize. He has over 10 years of experience working with youth climate movements across the globe on climate action, disaster risk, and resilience building. He currently serves as an advisor to several prominent international climate organizations such as TED Countdown and UMI Fund. He was named among 100 Most Influential Young Africans in 2022 and served as a Co-Chair on Equity, Fairshare and Justice for the Race to Zero Expert Peer-Review Group. In the past two years, Joshua has focused on supporting grassroots youth-led organizations and is continuously engaged in the advocacy to shift climate philanthropy to youth and locally-led organizations.
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    Senior Manager for Communications and Strategic Partnerships, University of Oxford
    Sarah leads Community and Communications at the Skoll Centre based at the University of Oxford. A communications and sustainability professional with over 20 years of experience, Sarah was previously Head of European Communications for Ecover and Method. Responsible for thought leadership, she led a number of sustainability initiatives and partnerships including a set of externally facing plastic commitments and a Nature-based Solutions fund. Sarah started her career working in PR agencies and was previously Head of Communications for Coca-Cola Great Britain. She is passionate about building purpose-led organisations and has a Post-Graduate Certificate in Sustainable Leadership from Cambridge University.
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    Faculty Director, Center for Social Impact Strategy, University of Pennsylvania
    Peter Frumkin is the Academic Director of the Gradel Institute of Charity at New College, Oxford University and the Heyer Chair in Social Policy and Faculty Director of the Center for Social Impact Strategy, both at the University of Pennsylvania’s School of Social Policy and Practice. His research and teaching focus on nonprofit strategy, philanthropy, and social entrepreneurship. He is author or co-author of six books, including Strategic Giving: The Art and Science of Philanthropy, On Being Nonprofit, and Serving Country and Community. He is currently at work on experiments related to nonprofits, corporate social responsibility, and advocacy. Previously, he taught at the University of Texas’ Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs and at Harvard University’s John F. Kennedy School of Government and worked as a foundation program officer and as a program evaluator in nonprofit and public agencies. Frumkin received his Ph.D. in sociology from the University of Chicago.
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    Executive Director, Childrens Rights Innovation Fund
    Dr. Ramatu Bangura led the design and inception, as Founding Director, of the Children’s Rights Innovation Fund (CRIF). Prior to CRIF, Ramatu served as a Programme Officer for the NoVo Foundation’s Advancing Adolescent Girls’ Rights Initiative, where she funded work to advance the rights, leadership and safety of adolescent girls in the United States and in the Global South. Ramatu has spent the last 25 years engaging in organising, advocacy, and research on a host of issues impacting transnational girls, including early and forced marriage, sexual violence, trafficking, commercial sexual exploitation, and educational access for English Language Learners in the United States and Central America. Ramatu earned both a Masters of Education (EdM) and Doctorate of Education (EdD) from Teachers College, Columbia University.
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    Senior Advisor, Institut Pasteur de Dakar
    Dr Joe Fitchett is Senior Adviser for Biotechnology at the Institut Pasteur de Dakar, Senegal. In this role, Joe is responsible for outbreak vaccines and oversees the strategy to design and scale production of medical countermeasures for epidemics as part of a newly established Dakar biotechnology hub. Joe joins Institut Pasteur de Dakar from Mologic, an innovative life science and biotechnology company transformed in 2021 to a not-for-profit Global Access Dx, where he maintains a governance role through the Sapling Foundation.
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    Vice President, Investor Relations, The END Fund
    Mireille Mather is currently VP Investor Relations at the END Fund - one of the leading, original collaborative funds effecting large-scale outcomes, with a focus on ending disease. Mireille holds over 20 years of executive leadership experience in the global development and humanitarian sectors. She has a passion for equitable partnerships.
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    Management Advisor, Elevate Prize Foundation
    Esther Wang is an advisor to winners of the Elevate Prize. She was co-founder of IDinsight, a global non-profit that brings the best data to decisions in global development. Esther served as a Founding Partner, COO, and interim co-CEO, based in Zambia and Kenya for 11 years. Esther was a partner at The Bridgespan Group, advising non-profits and philanthropy. Esther was a consultant with Bain & Company, helped launch Shokay, a social enterprise in the Tibetan Plateau, and co-led several other not-for-profits. Esther holds joint BS/BA degrees from the University of Pennsylvania’s Huntsman Program. She also holds an MBA from Harvard Business School and MPA from Harvard Kennedy School. Esther was a fellow at Harvard's Center for Public Leadership, an Echoing Green Fellow, and a Presidential Leadership Scholar. She serves on the Boards of StrongMinds and advises Imago Dei Fund, Agency Fund, and Mighty Ally. She lives in Nairobi with her family of 5, plus a few chickens.
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    Director, Policy, Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation, Ghana Health Service (CIP)
    Dr. Mrs. Alberta Adjebeng Biritwum-Nyarko is a distinguished and highly accomplished public health professional based in Accra, Ghana. With over two decades of experience, she has demonstrated exceptional technical expertise and leadership in the healthcare sector. Her career is marked by a commitment to improving healthcare systems and outcomes. Dr. Biritwum-Nyarko's extensive skill set includes epidemiology, infectious disease management, public health emergency management, health system strengthening among others. With a solid educational background that includes Membership of the Ghana College of Physicians, a Master of Public Health (MPH), an MB.ChB, and a BSc. in Human Biology, Dr. Biritwum-Nyarko has a strong foundation in healthcare and public health. By working at all the levels of health care in the country, from the hospital through the management of health services at district, regional and headquarters, Dr Biritwum-Nyarko understands the health system for improvement.
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    Executive Director, P150
    Katarina (Kate) Czarniak is Executive Director of P150, a global network of 400+ philanthropy advisors. Kate has spent the majority of her career at the intersection of philanthropy and network building. Most recently, she built and led the philanthropy advisory practice at ICONIQ Impact and, prior to that, the Synergos Global Philanthropists Circle. Kate has also spent time in international development and international education, with roles at the Aga Khan Development Network, IREX, and the Council of Europe. Kate lives in Santa Cruz, California, with her husband, eight-year old son, and a large black cat named Potato.
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    Deputy Executive Director, Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team
    Liz Chamberlain is a global leader working at the intersection of participatory data, community-led development, and systems change. She currently serves as Deputy Executive Director of the Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team (HOT), an international nonprofit and global community transforming lives using the power of open data and participatory mapping. Liz leads HOT's global operations and is stewarding the organization's evolution to a blended revenue model. She is a collaborator and thrives on making sense of complexity. She spent time at the World Bank and Lwala Community Alliance, holds an MA in Economics and International Development from Johns Hopkins SAIS and serves on the board of Blood:Water.
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    Partnerships Manager, The Asian American Foundation
    Ruby works closely with corporate and fundraising partners to drive meaningful collaborations and unlock resources that support the AAPI community and grassroots organizations. She also oversees the planning and execution of TAAF’s mission-driven events throughout the year, including TAAF's signature annual Summit during Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month.
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    Head of Executive Board, Koalisi Ekonomi Membumi
    Gita Syahrani is convener for collective action with experience in corporate law, public and private sectors, civil society, and movement-building. Since 2022, Gita has spearheaded the establishment of Earth-Centered Economic Coalition (Koalisi Ekonomi Membumi | KEM), a 30+ organizations collective action to reduce Indonesia’s reliance on extractive and large scale monoculture industry by strengthening Responsible Bioeconomy. Gita is now leading KEM as the Head of Executive Board. For her vision and work, she is recognized as Mulago Fellow, Ashoka Fellow and Skoll Fellow. In 2023, she became Climate Breakthrough Awardee which allowed her to build BLESS Indonesia - a foundation focusing on behaviour change pathway for systemic change, particularly by investing on individual leaders.
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    President, Alliance for Sustainability
    Terry is committed to transforming the world. He’s been a sustainability leader in the public, private and nonprofit sectors for 50 years and wrote Breaking the Pesticide Habit and The Humane Consumer and Producer Guide. He volunteers as President of the Alliance for Sustainability (afors.org), which he co-founded in 1983 following work in 45 countries. He heads its Campaign for Sustainability, Health, Equity and Kindness and remains CEO of Sustainability Associates, working with business and institutions to save money, improve performance and become sustainability leaders. He’s served as White House and Congressional aide, Aveda Director of Ecological Affairs & Sustainability, Cargill economist, International Alliance for Sustainable Executive Director, Wall Street brokerage assistant, Minneapolis College of Art & Design adjunct faculty and Sacramento Community Garden Program Co-Founder. He received an BA from CMC, MS in Ag and Applied Economics at UC Davis and MBA from Yale.
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    Event Production Manager , Skoll Foundation
    Jasmine (she/her) is part of the Convenings team, supporting the operations and logistics for Skoll Foundation convenings, including the Skoll World Forum. Jasmine’s work has been focused on the intersection of the performing arts, entertainment, and social impact sectors. She has produced various events and productions across Broadway, Off-Broadway, and London’s West End. Prior to joining the Skoll Foundation, Jasmine served as Executive Director of the Phenomenal Theatre Fund, a startup nonprofit within Meena Harris’ Phenomenal Media. Previously, she worked with JJ Abrams’ Bad Robot Productions to build the company’s live events and theatre division. She has also held numerous creative and production roles at Tony Award-winning companies and has served as a Grant Panelist for the National Endowment for the Arts. Jasmine holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Theatre and a minor in Media, Culture, and Communications from New York University. She is driven by a passion to uplift marginalized voices and build experiences for people to gather in community. Jasmine is a lover of self-care, cooking, music, and her chaotic rescue dog, Nala. She is originally from Atlanta, GA and is based in Washington, DC by way of Brooklyn, NY.
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    Co-Founder & Pledger, Generation Pledge
    Marina is a Brazilian who identifies as a global citizen. She is driven by maximizing positive social and environmental impact and is a systems thinker. Marina’s fields of knowledge are behavioral sciences and impact sciences, and she applies this nexus to the demographic of wealth holders and inheritors. Marina is one of the co-founders of Generation Pledge and Polycapital Academy, organizations that exists to unlock significant capital and mobilize resources to fund the most effective solutions to the world’s greatest challenges. She is a member of the 4th generation of the Feffer family, from Suzano Group and actively engages in her family’s governance, participating in the Shareholders Board and the Family’s Philanthropic Board (Arymax Foundation).
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    VP of Sustainability and Policy, Viessmann Foundation
    Alix Chambris is leading sustainability at the Viessmann Generations Group (VGG) since 2019 and the Viessmann Foundation since 2025. She is a non-executive board member of the district heating and cooling platform of the VGG. As Vice President Sustainability, Impact Investment and External Relations, Alix oversees the sustainability strategy and governance of the holding, the philanthropic activities of the Viessmann foundation and she contributes to the transformation of the portfolio companies of the VGG. Alix has twenty years experience in sustainability and policy making, with a strong focus on energy and climate policy.
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    Senior Manager, Strategic Partnerships, African Visionary Fund
    Shamira Lukomwa is a social impact professional who has dedicated her career to advancing transformative, equity-centered social impact on the African continent and within the African diaspora. With over a decade of experience, Shamira has engaged with the social impact space through philanthropy, international development, public policy, and consulting across North America, East, and West Africa. She holds a Master’s of Public Administration from Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs and undergraduate degrees in Global Studies and Communications from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
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    Founder, Fundo Casa Socioambiental
    Maria Amalia Souza, Founder and Director of Global Philanthropy Strategies at Casa Socio-Environmental Fund • Fundo Casa Socioambiental, has over 40 years of experience designing systems based strategies that ensure philanthropic resources reach grassroots groups protecting major biodiversity and climate regulating biomes through social and environmental justice practices in the Global South. She’s a board member of AIDA-Interamerican Association of Environmental Defense, advisor to The Ocean Fnd, co-founder of the Rede Comuá and the Socio-Environmental Funds of the Global South • Alianza Socioambiental Fondos del Sur. Amalia is a graduate fellow of Donella Meadows Sustainability Program. In 2023, she was honored by the Global Landscapes Forum as one of “16 Women Restoring the Earth", and received the J.Blanton Belk Award for Outstanding Service to Humanity.
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    Co-Founder & CIO, Karya
    Safiya is the Co-Founder and Chief Impact Officer at Karya, where she leads research and various social mobility interventions. She is a current Rainer Arnhold Mulago Fellow ‘24. Safiya is a global citizen with a diverse background in humanitarian work and research. With a childhood spent in post-conflict regions, she developed a deep passion for addressing large-scale livelihoods change through participatory solutions. Safiya has a bachelor’s in Anthropology from Sarah Lawrence College, where she continued her community involvement and interned with the UN. After graduation, she co-founded two companies in India before transitioning back to research and joining 3ie. Safiya furthered her research career with an MSc in Evaluation and Applied Research from Claremont Graduate University, during which she worked as an independent evaluation consultant for various international organizations. Later, she joined STiR Education where she led research and evaluation.
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    Director, Senior Counsel, Forest Peoples Programme
    Tom Lomax is Executive Director and Senior Counsel at the Forest Peoples Programme (FPP). Established in 1990, FPP now works in 18 countries across South and Central America, Africa, and Southeast Asia, working in direct solidarity with Indigenous Peoples and forest communities, supporting them to secure their rights to their traditional lands, territories, and resources, protect their forests and ways of life, and choose their own futures.
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    Chief Executive Officer, African Woman's Development Fund
    A pan-African feminist with roots in Cameroon, Françoise Moudouthe is the CEO of the African Women’s Development Fund, a feminist fund that resources, strengthens and upholds women’s rights and feminist organisations and movements across Africa. Earlier in her career, Françoise supported The Elders in setting up Girls Not Brides, the global civil society partnership to end child marriage, and spearheaded its growth in Africa. She later founded Eyala, a bilingual platform that amplifies the voices and lived experiences of African feminists and provides them with learning and solidarity spaces. Françoise serves on the Boards of the Equality Fund and Africa No Filter, and is a Co-Chair of Prospera, the International Network of Women’s and Feminist Funds. She is a World Economic Forum’s Young Global Leader alumni (class of 2022) and a 2024 Skoll Fellow.
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    Board Chairperson, IPRI, Indigenous Peoples Rights International
    Adjunct Professor Sandra Creamer AM (Waanyi/Kalkadoon) Lawyer, is the current CEO of the Australian Women’s Health Alliance, Chair of Indigenous Peoples Rights International and Adjunct Professor of Public Health at the University of Queensland. She is a Waanyi Kalkadoon (Aboriginal) woman, an academic and legal officer. Sandra has worked with Indigenous women and peoples in Australia and globally, and believes it is important to empower Indigenous peoples for self-determination, equality on their rights as well as understanding how they can challenge issues that affect their communities. Sandra was awarded an AM in 2019 for her service to Indigenous women and peoples.
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    Vice President, Communications, Fellows, and Partnerships, MacArthur Foundation
    Kristen Mack is Vice President of Communications, MacArthur Fellows, and Partnerships for the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation. She manages a comprehensive communications strategy designed to strengthen MacArthur’s reputation, the impact of the organizations it supports, and the communities we serve. Kristen puts storytelling at the center of all of her work and is committed to identifying compelling narratives that amplify individual and collective voices. She oversees the MacArthur Fellows Program, the Foundation’s most well-recognized program, and manages institutional and executive communications. Kristen also leads MacArthur’s strategic thinking around institutional partnerships and collaborations. Kristen serves on the boards of Chicago Sun-Times Media Inc.; Forefront, Illinois’ statewide association representing grantmakers and nonprofits; and The Communications Network.
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    Senior Associate, Collective Change Lab
    Psychotherapist, consultant and cultural analyst specialising in individual, intergenerational, collective and systemic trauma. Senior Associate at the Collective Change Lab (CCL), where she explores the presence of trauma in systems and how to address it through Healing Centered Systems Change. She co-authored the article ‘Healing Systems’, published by Stanford Social Innovation Review in February 2024, which has over 77,000 views within a year of publication, and was the most viewed article on SSIR in 2024. Beside her private practice, she leads webinars and online workshops on trauma and healing colonialism. She has given workshops on these topics in Mexico, Bolivia, Ecuador, Colombia, Kenya, Canada and online. She facilitated support spaces for people of colour and Spanish-speaking people for spiritual teacher Thomas Hübl at the Academy of Inner Science and the Pocket Project; she also participated as a panelist and host of their Collective Trauma Online Summits from 2019-2023.
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    SVP Innovation, Viessmann Group
    Philipp Schmaelzle cares deeply about climate, energy, water, and enabling technologies. He trusts that breakthroughs are possible, especially when worthwhile global problems mingle with new possibilities. And he is keen to learn about both. Philipp serves as the SVP Innovation for Viessmann Group. United behind the purpose of “co-creating living spaces for generations to come”, the Viessmann Group is entrepreneurially focusing on CO2e (avoidance, reduction and removal), food and water globally. Previously, Philipp has held technical and leadership positions at Google[x], Google, Xerox PARC and Fraunhofer. He is proud to have worked in various blue collar and white collar roles on his way to becoming a German engineer. After many years in California, he has recently located to Munich. Philipp enjoys teaching occasionally, has founded the IFSS conference and is an author on 50+ publications -- including papers, patents, and patents with non-assert/humanitarian pledges.
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    Chief Executive Officer, Living Goods
    Emilie is the CEO of Living Goods, bringing over 25 years of experience in public and private sectors with a focus on global health and social transformation. She has worked across Africa, Europe, and Southeast Asia, improving maternal and child health outcomes through evidence-based, cost-efficient solutions and digital health innovations. Emilie spent seven years in Uganda, gaining deep insights into African health systems, which shaped her leadership at Living Goods. As Chief Program Officer, she led the expansion into Kenya and Burkina Faso, driving system changes and government adoption of best practices. With expertise in maternal and child health, digital health, and social marketing, Emilie excels in leading teams, fostering partnerships, and building relationships with diverse stakeholders. Fluent in English, French, and Spanish, she leverages her experience to create human-centered, innovative strategies. Emilie holds an MBA from EDHEC, France, and is a proud mother of 3.
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    Founder, Duara Education
    Victoria is a social entrepreneur passionate about transforming communities through accessible, high-quality education. She is the founder of Duara Education, a social enterprise that empowers female teachers to become entrepreneurs of their own microschools—starting in underserved communities in Kenya—with the mission of making transformative education accessible to all. She also runs Our WonderHouse, a community space in Nairobi dedicated to authentic connection to self, others, and nature. Prior to founding Duara, Victoria held leadership roles across education, entrepreneurship, strategy, and operations. She co-founded ALX (part of the African Leadership Group), served as Chief of Staff to ALG’s Fred Swaniker, consulted with the Boston Consulting Group, co-founded Mentor Me India, and taught in a primary school in Peru. She has lived in Nairobi for the past eight years and deeply cares about community, courage, and wonder.
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    Senior Researcher, Allan & Gill Gray Foundation
    Nazia is a Senior Researcher at Allan & Gill Gray Philanthropies. She leads the global research capability, manages a portfolio of mission-aligned investments in venture capital funds for Allan & Gill Gray Philanthropies Africa, and heads up the Philanthropy Initiative for Employees of Allan Gray. Nazia has 15 years’ experience in Financial Services, including asset management, investment banking and consulting. She spent six years at Allan Gray Limited as a Manager in Group Savings and Investments, where she was responsible for product development, pricing, strategy, and distribution. She previously worked as a Senior Asset Consultant to large institutional Pension and Provident Funds. Nazia is a director on various for and non-profit boards. She holds a Business Science (Actuarial Science) degree from the University of Cape Town, is a CFA Charterholder and has completed an Executive Program in Social Impact Strategy from the University of Pennsylvania.
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    CEO, Karya
    Manu Chopra is the co-founder and CEO of Karya. He works on using AI to bring accelerated earning and learning opportunities to low-income communities across the Global South. A Stanford graduate, Manu co-founded CS+Social Good in college and has taught several tech-for-good courses in Stanford’s Computer Science Department. Manu was named among Time’s 100 Most Influential People in AI and Forbes' 30 Top Indian Minds in AI. He is also an Echoing Green Fellow and a Draper Richards Kaplan Social Entrepreneur.
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    CEO, Nigeria National Health Insurance Agency
    Dr Kelechi Ohiri is a Public Health Physician and Director General of the National Health Insurance Authority, where he leads Nigeria’s efforts to expand financial access to healthcare and achieve UHC. Prior to this, he was the Chief Strategy Officer for GAVI, the Vaccine Alliance. He also led HSDF, an Africa-Focused Health Advisory Firm and was a Visiting Scientist at Harvard University. He co-founded the Healthcare Leadership Academy (www.hlaafrica.org) and served as Senior Adviser to Ministers of Health and Finance. Prior to public service, he worked with McKinsey and Company and the World Bank Group. He has served on global expert committees and Boards. Dr. Ohiri earned a medical degree from the University of Lagos. He also holds a Master of Public Health degree and a Master of Science degree in Health Policy and Management, both from Harvard University. He is a Desmond Tutu Fellow of the African Leadership Institute and a member of the Aspen Global Leadership Network.
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    President, WomenLift Health
    Amie Batson is President of WomenLift Health dedicated to expanding the power and influence of women leaders in global health and catalyzing systemic change to achieve gender equality in leadership. Throughout her 30-year career, she has been a strategic leader in a wide range of global health organizations including most recently as the Chief Strategy Officer and VP at PATH and senior deputy assistant administrator for the Global Health Bureau at USAID. While working at the World Bank for over decade she led work on innovative financing mechanisms that unlocked billions of dollars in new funding for vaccines and health, and led to the establishment of GAVI and the Global Financing Facility. She held a joint appointment to WHO and UNICEF, where she designed and implemented UNICEF’s Vaccine Independence Initiative, a revolving fund for vaccines. Ms. Batson received an MBA from Yale University. She is a Non-Resident Fellow at CGD, a frequent speaker, and author of numerous articles.
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    Co-Director, Africa Oxford Initiative, Skoll Centre for Social Entrepreneurship, Said Business School
    Dr. Anne Makena is co-founder and co-Director of the Africa Oxford Initiative at the University of Oxford, a cross-university platform that facilitates research and innovation collaborations between Oxford and African institutions. She is also the CEO of Research Alpha, an AI platform connecting businesses and investors with world class research leaders for technical advisory and due dilligence. A translational scientist by background, Anne completed her DPhil in Biochemistry at Oxford as a Rhodes Scholar with a research focus on novel therapeutic pathways for antimicrobial resistant infections. She has recently completed an Executive MBA at Oxford with a focus on Strategy and Innovation, Sustainable investing and Corporate Resilience.
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    Chief Ecosystem & Partnerships Officer, Delta40 Venture Studio
    Sidee Dlamini is a global ecosystem builder with 15 years of experience scaling high-growth startups across Africa and raising millions of dollars into the ventures. She currently serves as the Chief Ecosystem and Partnership Officer at Delta40 Venture Studio, where she connects and empowers entrepreneurs to build scalable, sustainable ventures driving disruptive change across Africa. Sidee is passionate about improving the incomes and livelihoods of women, entrepreneurs and youth across Africa, and has been integral in recruiting and leading Delta40’s high performing team of >70% women, and designing the Venture Studio’s ecosystem events and residence programs. She also plays a crucial role in Venture Building and fundraising- connecting global partners to the African ecosystem especially in relation to entrepreneurship and climate innovation.
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    Global Climate and Environment News Director, Associated Press
    Peter Prengaman is the global climate and environmental news director for The Associated Press, leading a team around the world dedicated to stories about climate change, from the impact on people to policy debates and green technologies. Prengaman has been with the AP for 23 years and held several roles, from statehouse reporter in Oregon to bureau chief in Brazil. He has covered big stories from more than 15 countries, including hurricanes, droughts, wildfires and ecological disasters, such as the 2010 Gulf oil spill and 2019 tailings dam collapse in Brumadinho, Brazil. Between journalism assignments and linguistic studies, Prengaman has lived about 10 years overseas, in Brazil, Argentina, the Dominican Republic, Spain, Chile and Morocco. He is co-author of “Dilma’s Downfall: The Impeachment of Brazil’s First Woman President and the Pathway to Power for Jair Bolsonaro’s Far-Right.”
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    Executive Director, Climate-KIC
    Dr. Kirsten Dunlop is Chief Executive Officer at Climate KIC, Europe's leading public-private partnership focused on climate innovation. Climate KIC has over 16 years of expertise in driving systemic change across 70 countries globally with an approach that addresses climate challenges holistically with a focus on long-term transformation. Kirsten brings to her role a deep conviction in our capacity to learn and evolve into a climate-resilient society, and her over 35 years of experience catalyzing systemic transformations in a career spanning academia, consulting, banking, and the insurance industry, across three continents. She serves on various Advisory Boards including the EAT Advisory Board, Daughters for Earth, the Global Citizens’ Assembly. She is a member of the Club of Rome, of Women Transforming Global Security, an Advisor to the Systemic Investing Initiative and a Director of Responsible.us. She holds a Ph.D. in Cultural History from the University of East Anglia.
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    Vice President, Donor Effectiveness, Fidelity Charitable
    Rebecca Miller is vice president of Donor Effectiveness for the Private Donor Group at Fidelity Charitable. The mission of Fidelity Charitable® is to grow the American tradition of philanthropy by providing programs that make charitable giving accessible, simple, and effective. Rebecca partners with Fidelity Charitable’s most generous donors to learn from and center communities, partner with nonprofit organizations, and help donors have the greatest impact with their Fidelity Charitable donor- advised fund. Prior to joining Fidelity Charitable, Rebecca was a senior philanthropic advisor at The Philanthropic Initiative, and before that, a technical advisor on resilience, governance, and partnership at Mercy Corps. She has also worked for Hunt Alternative Fund’s Institute for Inclusive Security, which advocates for the full participation of all stakeholders in formal peace processes, and managed the organization’s grantmaking program as well as a Middle East and North Africa program.
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    Climate Photo Editor, Associated Press
    Alyssa Goodman has been a photo editor at The Associated Press for more than 10 years. She has edited high profile events ranging from Super Bowls and Olympics to the war in Ukraine. Currently, she works for AP’s global climate and environment team where she leads photographers on assignments around the world. Goodman graduated from the University of Missouri with a degree in photojournalism.
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    Founder & Managing Director, Pelebox
    Neo Hutiri is an engineer turned social entrepreneur by choice, driven by a desire for social impact at scale. He is the Founder & Managing Director Pelebox - Technovera, a hybrid social venture building inclusive, practical technology for public healthcare. Pelebox created the Smart Dispensing Locker System so patients can collect repeat chronic medication in under 30 seconds, replacing hours in clinic queues and reducing congestion for clinic teams. To date, Pelebox has enabled 1.7 million-plus medication parcel collections across 123 communities in South Africa, Botswana and Namibia. Neo’s work blends product innovation, field operations and health system partnership to strengthen last-mile delivery, build resilient ops models, and translate innovation into measurable health outcomes. At Skoll, he is keen to connect with funders and doers interested in expanding health access, strengthening impact evidence, and embedding patient-centred dispensing in public systems.
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    Founding President Emerita, Garrison Institute
    Diana Calthorpe Rose is Founding President Emerita of the Garrison Institute, a non-profit organization whose mission is to apply the transformative power of contemplation to today's pressing social and environmental concerns, helping build a more compassionate, resilient future. The Garrison Institute's Program Initiatives develop rigorous, evidence-based ways to apply contemplative methodologies to key social change fields - education, ecology and trauma care - redefining their core issues, connecting them to a larger context of systemic change. Mrs. Rose is a leader in helping to build a bridge between spirituality and social action, and her career reflects her commitment to creating linkages between individual transformation and social transformation. Reflecting on her own spiritual practices and commitment to social action, she has served on the Boards of several national Buddhist organizations in America. Diana is also President of the Lostand Foundation.
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    Head of Global Programs, Waverley Street Foundation
    Kai is a strategic, values-center leader with over 20 years of experience in environmental sustainability, community resilience, and social equity. As the inaugural Head of Global Programs at Waverley Street Foundation, Kai leads WSF's team in supporting global movements, organizations, leaders, and local communities implementing climate change solutions. Prior to joining WSF, Kai served as Director of the Global Climate Initiative at the David and Lucile Packard Foundation, where she oversaw the Foundation’s investments to halt tropical deforestation and promote just and sustainable development. During this time she played a pivotal role in leading Forests, People, Climate, a collaborative of philanthropic donors and civil society with a similar purpose. She has managed teams and programs working at the intersection of people and the planet in Africa, Asia, and the Americas.
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    Chief Network Weaver, The Horizons Project
    Julia has more than 30 years of experience working for democratic change and conflict transformation around the world. Throughout her career she has been called upon to translate between theory and practice, while seeding new approaches, organizing principles, and mindset shifts for social change. After serving for almost 14 years as the President and CEO of PartnersGlobal, one of the preeminent international democracy and peacebuilding organizations – in 2022 Julia launched The Horizons Project to focus on the intersection of peacebuilding, social justice, and democracy in the United States. She is a renowned public speaker, facilitator, and trainer; and is the main architect of ground-breaking new research and approaches for more effective Narratives for Peace, working with front-line peacebuilders, social scientists, filmmakers, advertising industry leaders, and other creatives to bring narrative engagement strategies and complexity thinking into the mainstream.
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    Professor, Skoll Centre for Social Entrepreneurship, Said Business School
    I am Head of Innovation at the African Oxford Initiative. I spearheaded the design and implementation of the AfOx Innovation Platform, which works with African innovators developing bioscience led ventures.
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    Researcher, Saïd Business School
    As a Researcher on the Ownership Project 2.0: Private Capital Owners and Impact, Valentin works with ultra-high-net-worth families to explore the challenges and opportunities of aligning private capital with sustainability goals. Building on his MSc in Environmental Policy from Imperial College London, where he collaborated with Transport for London to develop a journey planner app promoting sustainable travel behaviours, Valentin is passionate about bridging academic research and practical application.
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    Senior Fellow, Africa, Center for American Progress
    Anne-Marea Griffin built her career at the intersection of U.S.–Africa relations, philanthropy, policy advocacy, and program management. She recently was Senior Fellow at Center for American Progress and currently Senior Advisor at the Africa-America Institute. Anne was Senior Director at UNICEFUSA, and advised philanthropies such as Ford, ELMA,Carnegie and Mastercard. For 22 years in Africa, she supported strategy and partnership development across education, youth leadership, and social change initiatives. While in E. Africa, Anne founded an NGO dedicated to amplifying student voice through the Int’l Fellowship Program, research networks and other innovative programming. She began her career in Wash, DC advancing foreign policy advocacy at TransAfrica before moving to Capitol Hill as staff on the House Subcommittee on Africa. Dr. Griffin has a BA from Harvard, MA from Northwestern and DBA from the Univ of Bath.
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    Partner - Global Community, Praxis
    A visionary entrepreneur and social impact leader, Melody Murray (Mel), a Presidential Scholar and Summa Cum Laude graduate in Intercultural Studies from John Brown University, has dedicated her career to addressing critical societal challenges through sustainable business solutions. As Partner for Global Community at Praxis, she drives the organization's mission of advancing redemptive entrepreneurship, working to build and strengthen ecosystems that support innovative founders both domestically and internationally. With two decades of experience in social enterprise and international development, Mel has established herself as a pioneer in creating sustainable employment opportunities in underserved communities. In a bold move that would define her career trajectory, Mel and her husband relocated their family to the Himalayas in Northern India to tackle rural development challenges head-on. There, they co-founded and led multiple ventures, that have been operating for over 15 years.
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    Head of Development, Saïd Business School
    Peter has more than 15 years' experience in a range of leadership and fundraising roles for social and environmental INGOs and is passionate about the potential for philanthropic partnerships to solve global challenges. He joined the Development team at Said Business School in January 2024. Peter's focus is on creating philanthropic partnerships that help donors fulfil their goals and supports the School's teaching and research, as well as ensuring greater access for students to Oxford's world class educational programmes. Talk to me about how collaborating with the Skoll Centre and wider school can create social change and drive progress in business practice and public policy.
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    Program Officer, Crown Family Philanthropies
    Michelle Adeniyi is a philanthropy professional dedicated to advancing health equity and supporting community-driven solutions that expand healthcare access in resource-limited settings, particularly in Sub Saharan Africa. She is passionate about equitable giving and the intersection of health and human rights, bringing a multidisciplinary approach to systemic change. Currently, she works in philanthropy as a program officer, supporting global health initiatives that prioritize locally led impact. Previously, Michelle trained at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, and also served as a consultant for the United Nations Development Program in The Gambia. Michelle remains committed to leveraging philanthropy to advance justice, equity, and sustainable health solutions worldwide.
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    Co-Founder, NextWorld
    Sebastien Lepinard is the co-founder with his wife Julie of NextWorld, a global organization combining investments and philanthropic activities under one brand. Investments are predominantly in private equity in the US and Europe, ranging from venture capital to stable long-term ownership positions. Philanthropic activities include Erol which focuses on addressing climate, biodiversity and improved livelihoods while 836m, is a nonprofit arts organization with a gallery space in San Francisco. All activities operate independently, sharing in common NextWorld’s purpose to leverage capital to create value for society. Sebastien holds a bachelor's degree from Paris-Dauphine University, a master's degree in quantitative marketing from IAE, Aix-en-Provence and a master's degree in management from Stanford University. He and Julie have four children.
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    Organizer & Curator, TEDxAmazônia
    Rodrigo V. Cunha studies contemporary movements in the evolution of humanity to interpret and share content in various forms: talks, texts, presentations, articles, and conversations. Rodrigo is the organizer and curator of TEDxAmazônia and the CEO and founder of Profile, the first impact and ESG communication agency in Brazil. In 2020, he published the book Business Humans, the result of the project of the same name launched in 2018 to tell the stories of leaders who are (re)humanizing the business world. He is an award-winning journalist and has worked in editorial teams such as Veja, Você S/A, and Zero Hora. He spent eight years working with communication and sustainability in the financial sector at Banco Real and Santander. He is 48 years old, married, has four children, and has been surfing since the age of 12.
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    Board Co-Chair, Project Redwood
    Ken Inadomi is a two-time board co-chair of Project Redwood, the venture philanthropy fund founded and managed by alumni from the Stanford Graduate School of Business. Project Redwood provides funding, expertise, and introductions to social entrepreneurs globally who are applying innovative and scalable solutions in fighting extreme poverty. He is also founder of YANA (Yale Alumni Nonprofit Alliance), the alumni-led nonprofit that mobilizes and leverages Yale’s social impact community for the greater good. He is driven by the vision of a global network of mission-driven alumni dedicated to working together, giving back, and changing lives. Ken entered the nonprofit world in 2008 shortly after hearing rock legend Bruce Springsteen holler, "Nobody wins unless everybody wins,” and then reflecting on Hillel the Elder's timeless question, "If not now when?" His latest book is The Pen & The Mirror: Wisdom from 50 Years of Journaling.
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    Consultant, Associated Press
    Sarah Nordgren is a lifelong journalist who works at the intersection of news and philanthropy. She spent most of her career at the Associated Press, as a reporter and editor and ultimately as a senior news leader, running news departments including Business, Health & Science, Sports and Entertainment. She retired from the AP in 2023 as a deputy managing editor. During her final years at AP and more recently, she has worked as a consultant, helping identify issues and missions that foundations and journalism organizations share, and helping shape their work together.
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    Senior Vice President, Pew Charitable Trusts
    Priya Bery is chief philanthropy officer and SVP for partnerships at The Pew Charitable Trusts, leading the development of large-scale collaborations, scaling impact, and catalyzing innovative systemic solutions with individuals and organizations that share the goal of making a positive difference to some of the most challenging problems facing the world today. Priya advises philanthropists on policy and systems change and leads discovery of co-investment opportunities to support a broad range of issues including biodiversity, climate, economic advancement, mental health, community violence, science and democracy.
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    Program Manager, Climate & International, Associated Press
    Daniel is currently the Program Manager, Climate & International, at the Associated Press (AP), where he manages grants to support the AP’s climate team and all international news priorities. . He was the Engagement Manager at the World Resource Institute’s (WRI) Partnering for Green Growth and the Global Goals 2030 (P4G) initiative, where he managed grants to green entrepreneurs in Latin America. He was also Global Policy Manager at the International Organization for Bamboo and Rattan (INBAR), where he promoted bamboo policies and smallholder livelihoods throughout the Global South. Before, he was a Foreign Service Officer with the US Department of State, with political and consular tours in Jakarta, Beijing, and Toronto as well as an environment tour on the Canada desk at DC headquarters. He has a bachelors degree from Harvard University, a masters degree from Princeton University, a postgraduate certificate from the University of Cambridge, and speaks Spanish and Mandarin.
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    Co-Founder, Black Feminist Fund
    Tynesha is driven by an unwavering commitment to witness the principles of truth and justice actualized in every life she touches. With over two decades advocating for racial and gender justice, Tynesha has collaborated with private foundations, individual donors, and social justice movements striving to dismantle systems perpetuating harm and injustice. Currently, Tynesha serves as the co-founder of The Black Feminist Fund, an unprecedented funding vehicle committed to allocating $100 million to Black feminist movements worldwide.
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    CEO, Represent Justice
    Daniel K. Forkkio is the Chief Executive Officer of Represent Justice. As a career nonprofit executive with over sixteen years of prior experience in nonprofit and advocacy work, Daniel leads the organization’s social impact efforts through strategic audience and community engagement as well as partnerships. Prior to joining Represent Justice, Daniel served as the Fulfillment Fund’s CFO and COO where he provided leadership and oversight to the organization’s operational activities, aiding in business decisions geared towards improving sustainability while maximizing impact. Daniel has also worked for The Raben Group in Washington D.C. overseeing the operations of 8 separately-managed nonprofit organizations and fiscal sponsors. Daniel has also worked for the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation, a multi-billion dollar conservation grant maker, and notably aided in the development and design of the reporting infrastructure for a variety of major funding sources, including awarded
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    Executive Director, Pacto pela Democracia
    I am Flávia Pellegrino, the Executive Director of Pacto pela Democracia, a broad, cross-ideological coalition that coordinates Brazil’s pro-democracy ecosystem to counter authoritarian threats, defend the Democratic Rule of Law, and revitalize the country’s democratic environment. Over the past decade, I have built and coordinated networks focused on democracy and human rights. I hold a degree in journalism and a master’s in political science. Throughout my career, I’ve had the privilege of contributing to Brazil’s pro-democracy movement, and internationally, I am involved in various initiatives aimed at strengthening transnational cooperation to promote democratic values, practices, and strategies to counter the global rise of autocratization. In 2025, I was honored to receive the Skoll Award for Social Innovation :)
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    Executive Director, USA, Amnesty International
    Since April 2021, Paul O’Brien has been the Executive Director at Amnesty International USA, a human rights organization of 240,000 members and 125 staff. Over his career he has done human rights research and advocacy in more than 50 countries, including most recently Mexico, Israel, Gaza and the West Bank. He lived for 10 years in Africa working for local and international organizations, and for 5 years in Afghanistan. Before Amnesty, Paul co-led Oxfam’s worldwide influencing network’s advocacy efforts during the Covid pandemic and led Oxfam America’s advocacy with the US government and corporations. He has been an advisor to the President of Afghanistan, the Africa Policy Advisor for CARE, and an organizer in Nairobi’s informal urban settlements. He was the President of the Echoing Green Foundation and a litigator in New York for Cravath, Swaine and Moore. He has a JD from Harvard Law School. In 2020 he published “Power Switch” How We Can Reverse Extreme Inequality"
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    Regional Director, GiveDirectly
    Lydiah Wangechi is GiveDirectly’s Regional Director covering Malawi, Morocco, and Rwanda. Before becoming Regional Director, Lydiah served as Country Director for GiveDirectly Kenya. Before joining GiveDirectly, Lydiah was the Interim CEO of Ongoza. This accelerator program provides tailored technical assistance, peer community, and investment readiness support to young entrepreneurs in Kenya. Lydiah has more than ten years of extensive experience in international development and has experience working in six different African countries.
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    Founder, Public Private Strategies
    Rhett Buttle is an entrepreneur, advocate, and one of the most trusted leaders at the intersection of business and policy in Washington, DC. He has worked for President Biden, Vice President Harris, President Barack Obama, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, and Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger in government and campaign roles. Rhett is the founder of Public Private Strategies (PPS) and President of the Public Private Strategies Institute (PPSI), which works to bring together the public and private sectors to build coalitions, activate campaigns, and create strategic partnerships to drive policy and market outcomes. In these roles, he advises leading policy makers, foundations, nonprofits, and corporations. In addition to PPS and PPSI, he has helped found the Small Business Roundtable, Small Business for America’s Future, and the Next Gen Chamber of Commerce. He is also a Senior Fellow at the Aspen Institute and a regular contributor to Forbes, where he writes on the intersection of bu
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    Senior Advisor, Vision Powered Ventures
    Kristin Hayden is the lead consultant, coach and philanthropic advisor at Vision Powered Ventures LLC. With over 20+ years experience in leadership for various organizations, she first founded OneWorld Now! and was recognized as a leading social entrepreneur and Ashoka Fellow. She then supported next-gen women step into political leadership with IGNITE National and served as Interim CEO of ReflectUS, a coalition of the leading women’s political organizations. She now focuses her energy on working with leaders and next-gen clients who want to align their vision, values, and money conversations for impact. She also facilitates workshops on Vision around the globe. Kristin is a Certified Professional Co-Active Coach (CPCC), public speaker and the host of OUR MONEY POWER, a podcast for women standing in their money power. She is a Senior Advisor for Women Moving Millions, a donor collaborative focused on empowering women and girls globally; and member of Forward Global and Battery Powered.
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    Executive Director, Digital Rights Foundation
    Nighat Dad is the founder and Executive Director of the Digital Rights Foundation and a global pioneer in advocating for digital rights. She served on the UN Secretary-General’s High-Level Advisory Board on AI (HLAB) and is a founding member of Meta’s Oversight Board. Additionally, Nighat is part of the French President’s tech leaders cohort, advising on digital governance and defining strategic priorities. She also serves on an advisory group for the Global Partnership to address tech-facilitated gender-based violence, an initiative led by the White House. Her organization operates at the forefront of human rights and technology, championing digital rights and women’s rights for the global majority. Nighat collaborates closely with the World Economic Forum as a Young Global Leader and contributes to the TED Fellows community as a TED Fellow.
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    Chief Executive Officer, Tilting Futures
    As CEO, Erin is propelling Tilting Futures into a new era of innovation and impact. She founded the organization's innovative flagship program, Take Action Lab, and launched a systems change strategy with higher education institutions to integrate credit-bearing experiential immersive global learning into curricula as a global standard. A recognized thought leader in youth development and global education, Erin listens to young people and develops programming to meet their needs. She fosters a culture of equity and inclusion, earning the organization a top spot on Outside Magazine's Best Places to Work and recognition in COLOR Magazine as an inclusive workplace. Before joining Tilting Futures in 2014, Erin was a founding team member and Vice President of School Partnerships at Revolution Foods and Bay Area Director for Playworks. Erin regularly authors articles about her work and life to publications such as Forbes, Fast Company, Bloomberg, and NBC.
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    CEO, Videre
    Tim Hansen is Chief Executive Officer of Videre. He is a lawyer and engineer with two decades of experience across strategic development, human rights law, peacebuilding and project management. As an engineer, Tim has built and managed operations across Europe, Asia-Pacific and Sub-Saharan Africa. As a lawyer, Tim has provided advice to several Pacific states and self-determination movements, advising on international human rights law, international humanitarian law, interactions with the United Nations and on engagement with negotiation and dialogue processes. Before joining Videre, Tim was Chief Operating Officer of peacebuilding organisation Conciliation Resources. Prior to that he was Operations Director at Reprieve, working to end the death penalty and challenging human rights abuses through strategic litigation. Tim has also co-founded an NGO providing electricity and Wi-Fi in informal refugee camps.
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    Board Member, Oxygen Alliance
    Amarpreet Rai is the Managing Director of Sanrai International, an organization focused on bringing innovative medical devices to the emerging markets with offices in Latin America, Africa, the Middle East, and Asia. Amarpreet is also a board member and founding member of the Oxygen Alliance, a non-profit focused on strengthening healthcare systems in LMICs​​ by leveraging data, innovation, technology, and collaboration to advocate for the maintenance and repair of biomedical equipment​.
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    Founder & Executive Director, Rise Up
    Dr. Denise Raquel Dunning is the Co-Founder and Executive Director of Rise Up, which advances health, education, economic justice, and gender equity globally. Since its founding in 2009, Rise Up’s network of 900+ leaders has advocated for over 218 laws and policies impacting 172 million people. Denise has served as a Fulbright scholar, a Social Entrepreneur in Residence Fellow at Stanford University, and has a Ph.D. in Sociology from UC Berkeley and a Master’s in Public Affairs from Princeton University. Denise's work has been featured by the Stanford Social Innovation Review, The Guardian, Al Jazeera, The Christian Science Monitor, and Alliance Magazine. Originally from Washington D.C., Denise grew up spending time eating empanadas in her mother’s native Argentina and watching the corn grow in her father’s native Nebraska. Based in San Francisco, Denise has lived in five countries, speaks four languages, and spends her free time chasing her three children and two cats.
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    Chief Executive Officer, Solar Sister
    Olasimbo Sojinrin is the Chief Executive Officer of Solar Sister, where she leads the organization’s mission to empower women as clean energy entrepreneurs across sub-Saharan Africa. With almost 2 decades of experience advancing gender equity, energy access, and climate resilience, Simbo has driven Solar Sister’s growth in Nigeria, Tanzania, and Kenya, expanding economic opportunities for thousands of women. She is a recognized voice in women’s leadership and sustainable development, championing solutions that place women at the center of energy transitions. Simbo holds a strong track record in social enterprise leadership, partnership development, and community-driven impact, and remains committed to building a future where women power sustainable progress in their communities. Simbo is also the current National President of Women’s Consortium of Nigeria (WOCON). she holds a number of fellowships including Techwomen, Acumen West Africa fellowship and NLI Fellow.
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    Executive Director, Instituto Dara
    Sabrina Porcher is a Brazilian executive based in Rio de Janeiro and Executive Director of Instituto Dara. She holds a degree in Business Administration from the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, an MBA in Marketing Research from Université Pierre Mendès France (Grenoble), and MBE in Social Responsibility and the Third Sector from the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro. She began her career in marketing, working with multinational companies such as Tetra Pak and L’Oréal in Paris, before transitioning to the social impact field. With more than 15 years of experience in social development, Sabrina leads strategies that integrate health, education, housing, citizenship, and income through the Family Action Plan, a methodology that has supported over 100,000 people and influenced public policies in Brazil and internationally. She represents Instituto Dara in national and global forums, including the United Nations ECOSOC, and is a fellow of the Columbia Women’s Leadership Network.
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    Research and Community Coordinator, Skoll Centre for Social Entrepreneurship
    Menna Clarke is Research and Community Coordinator at the Skoll Centre, an internationally renowned social impact centre, based at the Saïd Business School, University of Oxford. In her role at Skoll, Menna coordinates the delivery of the events and outputs of the research and insights portfolio, and helps engage, curate and connect the Centre’s diverse community of academics, students and practitioners. Menna moved to Oxford in 2023, prior to which she completed her studies at the University of Edinburgh, graduating with a first-class degree in Social Anthropology with International Development. During her studies, she focused on environmental anthropology, energy policy, and global supply chains. Alongside her role at the Centre, she is also the Co-Chair of a food growing cooperative based in North Oxford called Cutteslowe Greenhouse. Outside of work, you can find her reading, hiking or gardening.
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    Executive Director, TransCap Initiative
    Dominic Hofstetter is the Executive Director of the TransCap Initiative. He initiated and incubated the TransCap Initiative when he was the Director of Capital and Investments at EIT Climate-KIC, Europe’s largest climate innovation initiative, where he was responsible for building the organization’s nascent investment function. Before joining EIT Climate-KIC in 2015, Dominic had worked as an entrepreneur at the renewable energy start-up Electrochaea, as a private equity investor at Hudson Clean Energy Partners, and as a finance professional in the institutional asset management division of Credit Suisse. He holds an MBA from the University of Chicago Booth School of Business and an MSc from the Environmental Change Institute at the University of Oxford.
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    Associate Program Director, Sharing Strategies, Sharing Strategies
    Aaron is an Associate Program Director at Dalberg Catalyst where he helps lead hosted initiatives, including Sharing Strategies and Uncommon Collaborations. With over a decade of strategy and global development consulting experience, he has worked with multinational corporations, foundations, NGOs, governments, and international organizations. Previously, Aaron was an Associate Director at FSG, an Engagement Manager at McKinsey & Co., and helped establish an HIV/AIDS clinic with the Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI) in rural Mozambique. He has lived and worked across Sub-Saharan Africa and Latin America, traveling to over 70 countries. Fluent in Portuguese, Spanish, and French, Aaron holds an MBA from Dartmouth’s Tuck School of Business, a Master’s in International Development from Johns Hopkins SAIS, and a BA, magna cum laude, in Government from Harvard College.
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    President and CEO, EMpower - The Emerging Markets Foundation
    Nisha is the President and CEO of EMpower - The Emerging Markets Foundation. A fierce champion for girls and young people, she leads EMpower’s global vision across 15 countries, driving bold growth and deeper impact. EMpower partners with local organisations in emerging market countries, and other change-makers, to enable marginalised young people to transform their lives and communities. Previously Vice President of Impact & Influence, Nisha has spent over a decade shaping EMpower’s programming, centering youth voice and leadership. She began her career at Deutsche Bank and Barclays in London. A TEDx speaker and board member of Fòs Feminista, she holds a PhD from IIT Delhi, an MSc from the LSE, and a BA from McGill University.
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    Chief Executive Officer, Breakthrough
    Nayana is a passionate gender rights champion and has been in the nonprofit sector for last 26 years. She started her journey with some of the most marginalised communities in India, organising around realisation of human rights. This period made her aware about the lack of space for women's leadership in these spaces and how women's issues take a back seat even in the rights based movements. Since then she has concentrated on women's and girls' rights with focus on leadership building. Through more than a decades' work in philanthropic funds she has focused on issues such as socio-economic rights of women as well as early marriage and anemia among adolescents, in multiple countries of Asia and Africa. As the Director, Programme at Breakthrough, she led the programme in several states of North India directly and in partnership with state governments,and has been instrumental in development strategic plans and impletentation of the same. She is the current CEO of Breakthrough.
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    CEO/Founder, Chaku Foods
    Nikki is a Ghanaian-American entrepreneur innovating at the intersection of food, agriculture & technology. She is the Founder and CEO of Chaku Foods. Based in Ghana, she is building an AI/ML based platform that maps African farmers' land and predicts crop-yields in order to efficiently collect crops post harvest, which alleviates poverty and mitigates against climate change. Prior to founding Chaku, she worked on solving global payment challenges at Visa Inc. across US, Africa, Middle East and Europe. Her experiences gave her inspiration and critical skills needed to leverage technology to solve problems facing shareholder farmers back home in Ghana, with plans to scale to thousands more farmers throughout the continent. She received her B.A. from Northwestern (Evanston, IL, USA) and MBA at Harvard, where Chaku Foods won the Harvard President’s Innovation Challenge (PIC) in 2021. She is a 2023 Mulago Rainer Fellow. She enjoys reading, running, weight-lifting and hiking.
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    Chief Impact and Innovation Officer, Child Fund International
    Karen Hanrahan is Chief Impact and Innovation Officer at ChildFund and an executive change leader with over 25 years of experience across the public and private sectors. She has led large-scale social impact initiatives and public-private partnerships globally, with deep experience in Africa, South Asia, the Middle East, and the United States. Previously, Karen served in the Obama Administration as Deputy Assistant Secretary for Democracy and Human Rights, coordinating international assistance to Afghanistan and Pakistan and leading strategic planning for Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. She also served as Chief Innovation Officer at the U.K. Department for International Development, where she launched the Humanitarian Innovation Hub and advanced innovative financing solutions. Her career spans senior roles in government, international development, business, and philanthropy, focused on driving systemic, sustainable change.
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    CEO, HealthAI
    A Portuguese-Canadian medical doctor trained in infectious diseases with experience in global health and science-based policymaking, Ricardo served four terms as a Member of Parliament in Portugal on health and foreign affairs committees. Ricardo is the CEO of ‘HealthAI - The Global Agency for Responsible AI in Health’, the founder and president of the 'UNITE Parliamentarians Network for Global Health ', Chair of the Board of the Harvard-Charité Global Health Policy Lab, and Chair of the Centre for Global Health at NOVA University in Lisbon. He served as a medical volunteer during the COVID pandemic and participated in a humanitarian mission at the Lviv Regional Hospital in Ukraine.
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    CEO, Abaarso Network
    Harry Lee is CEO of Abaarso Network, a nonprofit school system in Somaliland, East Africa whose students became the first in the country in 30 years to matriculate to US universities including Harvard, Yale, MIT, Brown, Cornell, and Columbia. Prior to this role, Harry founded the Kaabe Schools, the first ever Montessori schools in Somaliland, in an effort to bring student-centered learning to underserved populations. Harry earned a Master’s in Education from Harvard University and Bachelor’s Degrees in Foreign Affairs and Psychology from the University of Virginia. While at Harvard, Harry was a graduate-level Teaching Fellow for Professor Tina Grotzer. Harry Produced and Directed a feature-length documentary called Somaliland that premiered at the Woodstock Film Festival.
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    Board member, PHF
    Patricia leads the Solania Foundation, a grant-making organization supporting mental health across sub-Saharan Africa, a focus that has grown into a deep commitment and passion. In parallel, impact investing approaches are being pursued to contribute to more sustainable and inclusive systems across environmental, social, and mental health themes, with a focus on underserved communities. Earlier in her career, Patricia worked as a product manager and consultant at Oracle in California. She holds a Master’s in Computer Science from Stanford University and a DAS in Strategic and Operational Philanthropy from the University of Geneva. A lifelong volunteer, Patricia has lived in the US, Hong Kong, and Mexico, and is now based in her hometown in Switzerland.
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    , Skoll Foundation
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    Global Executive Director, Equality Now
    S. Mona Sinha is the Global Executive Director of Equality Now, a global organization that campaigns for legal and systemic change to address violence and discrimination against women and girls. She has been widely recognized by Forbes 50 over 50:Impact, CARE (Impact award), Columbia Business School (Social Enterprise award), American Bar Association and awarded the Ellis Island Medal of Honor among others. For 25 years, Mona has leveraged her corporate experience to launch, lead or advise over 90 mission-aligned organizations to create a gender-equal world. She is the former Board Chair of Women Moving Millions and serves on the Executive Council of the Smithsonian American Women’s History Museum, as well as the Advisory Board of Gucci CHIME. Creating and resourcing inclusive communities is at the center of her strategic approach, which she believes is the key to unlocking sustainable organizational growth. To date, she has catalyzed over $1 billion for social change.
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    Founding Partner, Total Impact Capital
    Ambassador John Simon is a co-founder and the Managing Partner of Total Impact Capital, an impact-first investment firm that structures, brings to market, and manages investment vehicles aligned with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Vehicles it has brought to market and/or manage include the Medical Credit Fund, Azure Source Capital, the Transform Health Fund, and its Total Impact Notes, which pools loans to multiple high impact intermediaries. Prior to founding Total Impact Capital, Ambassador Simon was a visiting fellow at the Center for Global Development, where he co-authored More than Money, a report on impact investing as a development tool. Previously, he held a variety of posts in the US federal government, including serving as the United States Ambassador to the African Union and the Executive Vice President of the Overseas Private Investment Corporation.
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    Chair, NEID Global - Network of Engaged International Donors
    Karen and her husband, Jim, make grants for global health systems, women’s empowerment, and deep poverty, especially in Haiti. Karen is founder and Board Chair of Network of Engaged International Donors (NEID Global), a national network of 350 philanthropists, foundations, advisors and impact investors investing to solve global problems. After the 2010 earthquake, Karen cofounded the Haiti Fund at the Boston Foundation, now the Haiti Development Institute (HDI). Karen serves on the boards of MCE Social Capital, Women Moving Millions, Groundswell International, and Build Health International (founded by her husband, Jim), and as Board Emeritus for HDI. Karen was a Fellow and Senior Fellow at the Harvard Advanced Leadership Initiative in 2023 and 2024, is a graduate of Wellesley College and Andover Newton Theological School (MDiv) and lives in Essex, MA USA.
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    Founder and CEO, Wagner Foundation
    As the Founder and President of the Wagner Foundation, Charlotte Wagner envisions a community where everyone is valued equally and empowered to shape the lives they aspire to lead. Rooted in a commitment to addressing social and historical disparities, the foundation actively collaborates with like-minded organizations, advocates for change, and convenes thought leaders. While health equity and shared prosperity stand as primary focuses, the foundation also embraces a broader commitment to fostering cultural transformation on a global scale. Beyond her philanthropic leadership, Charlotte plays a significant role in the arts and public service. She serves on President Biden's Advisory Committee on the Arts, is the President of the Board at the Institute of Contemporary Art/Boston, and holds positions as a Trustee on the Boards of VIA Art Fund and Partners In Health.
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    Founder and Principal Consultant, Melinda B. Wolfe & Associates
    Melinda Wolfe has served as Chief People Officer and led talent and DEI initiatives at companies including GLG, Pearson, Bloomberg, American Express and Goldman Sachs. She works with leadership teams to optimize strategy and culture through engagement, productivity and profitability. She began her career at Merrill Lynch, managing billions of dollars of finance transactions. Ms. Wolfe holds several leadership positions in the non-profit sector. Currently, she chairs the board of the ZanaAfrica Foundation and serves on the boards of Echoing Green, Coqual, W.O.M.E.N. In America, Generation W and the National Education Equity Lab. She previously served on the NYC Mayor’s Commission on Women and on advisory boards for several academic institutions including Barnard’s Athena Center, Duke University, Washington University and Columbia’s School of Public and International Affairs, where she also taught as an Adjunct Faculty Member.
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    Former Marketing and Communications Director, Skoll Foundation
    Jen is the former Marketing and Communications Director at Skoll Foundation. She worked with the team to increase the impact of the Foundation’s marketing, communications, storytelling, and audience- and network-building work. As a strong believer that stories inspire us to create the world we want to see, Jen focuses on sharing the path we need to take to get there. Jen has led strategic communications for organizations large and small. She's led digital campaigns for national and international nonprofits. At petition platforms Change.org and Care2 she worked with everyday people to tell their stories, gain support, and win advocacy campaigns. Before joining Skoll Foundation, Jen was the Marketing and Communications Director for democracy nonprofit RepresentUs. There, she designed narrative change and policy awareness campaigns to make corruption a top issue in the United States. Jen received her Bachelor of Arts degree from Sarah Lawrence College, where she studied social science and new media. She lives in California, where she enjoys exploring the outdoors and making art.
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    Vice President, Europe, Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors
    As RPA’s Vice President in Europe, Alex works to accelerate philanthropy in pursuit of a just world by assisting European philanthropists, foundations and corporations through a combination of advisory, project hosting, and research. After a career in strategy consulting with Monitor Group, and as the Director for the Inter-American Development Bank in Europe, Alex focused on building regional networks of social investors: He is a co-founder and board member of Latimpacto, and earlier supported the establishment of the African Venture Philanthropy Alliance and of AVPN’s Representative Office in Mainland China. He also facilitated a WEF-led consortium to unlock financing for MSMEs in Sub-Saharan Africa. Alex is a national of Spain and Germany, holds Law and Business Administration degrees from the U. Pontificia de Comillas in Madrid, and a Master of Science in Foreign Service from Georgetown U., Washington, DC.
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    Executive Assistant and HR Administrator, Skoll Foundation
    Aman is an Executive Assistant and HR Administrator, offering essential support to the Chief People Officer and the broader Talent and Culture (HR) team at The Skoll Foundation. In this role, she serves as a liaison with other ELT Support Members and encompasses core HR administrative tasks. Aman is well-acquainted with the Jeff Skoll Group, having previously served as an Executive Assistant and Operations Administrator at Capricorn Investment Group for six years. Prior to her time at Capricorn, Aman worked in Client Services across various family offices in the Bay Area. She is an alumna of Simon Fraser University in Canada, where she earned her B.A. in Communications. Beyond her professional commitments, Aman finds joy in traveling, exploring new restaurants, and spending time with family and friends.
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    Director of Partner Relations, Nobel Prize
    Jessica O’Mary is currently Director of Partner Relations at the Nobel Prize in Stockholm, Sweden. Her expertise and interests lie in philanthropy, education, and equality. She has a Master’s Degree in Public Affairs from the LBJ School of Public Affairs at the University of Texas at Austin and previously worked in the nonprofit sector and higher education in the U.S., before relocating with her family to Stockholm. While in Sweden, she worked as Vice President of External Relations at the Stockholm School of Economics. In her free time, Jessica is a board president of Storasyster, an organization that supports individuals who have been subjected to sexual violence. She feels passionate about ensuring that all individuals have the support they need to succeed, including access to high-quality education.
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    CEO & Founder, Baobab Circle
    Dr Precious Lunga is the CEO and Co-Founder of Baobab Circle, where she leads the development of Afya Pap, an award-winning mobile health platform revolutionising chronic disease management across East Africa. A Cambridge-trained neuroscientist and epidemiologist, her distinguished career spans biotechnology research, clinical trials, and global health policy implementation. Prior to founding Baobab Circle, she established Econet Health's digital health division and supported the response to the West African Ebola outbreak. Her expertise has been sought by international organisations, including UNAIDS and the Africa Centres for Disease Control during the COVID-19 pandemic. A Yale World Fellow, Dr Lunga has served on the boards of several prestigious global health institutions, consistently demonstrating her commitment to advancing global health solutions through innovation and strategic leadership.
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    Chief Operating Officer, Echoing Green
    Sharyanne McSwain is Echoing Green’s Chief Operating Officer. She joined the organization with more than 30 years of financial services and business operations experience. At Echoing Green, Sharyanne oversees all aspects of the organization’s internal management and administrative systems supporting the Finance, Operations, Communications, Human Resources, and Programs teams. Prior to Echoing Green, Sharyanne served as Chief Financial and Administrative Officer at StoryCorps. She also had a successful career in international financial services and business operations working over 30 years on investment banking teams in New York, Japan, and France. Sharyanne received an MBA from INSEAD in France and received a BA in Urban Studies from Mount Holyoke College. She also serves on the board of several nonprofits, including Airbnb.org and Aide et Actions. Sharyanne lives in Brooklyn where she spends her free time tending her roof garden and collecting art.
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    Co-CEO, Artemis Agency
    Sarah is an expert in philanthropic strategy with expertise in bridging the public sector with celebrity and entertainment. As Co-CEO of The Artemis Agency, Sarah advises nonprofit, for profit, and celebrity clients on public/private partnerships, organizational strategy, performance measurement, and corporate social responsibility. Prior to Artemis, Sarah led the global philanthropic efforts for WME/IMG, working with high-profile clients to create robust charitable initiatives. As the Director of the WME Foundation, Sarah established the programming for the organization’s domestic grantmaking, and its partnership with the Compton Unified School District. Sarah served as a Peace Corps Volunteer in the Republic of Georgia before earning her Master’s Degree in Public Administration from USC. She currently sits on the boards of Bridge USA and the West Hollywood Chamber of Commerce. Sarah resides in West Hollywood, CA where she serves on the city’s Human Services Commission.
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    Founder and CEO, Open Supply Hub
    Natalie Flournoy Grillon is CEO of Open Supply Hub, a nonprofit powering the transition to safe and sustainable supply chains with the world’s most complete, open and accessible map of global production. Championing access to open data and transparent practices, Natalie has worked for a decade to launch innovative solutions to complex problems in global supply chains. Previously, she co-founded Project JUST, an online platform to help bring transparency to fashion supply chains and empower consumers to shift their purchasing behavior and has launched the sustainability programs of changemaker brands, Another Tomorrow and CHNGE among others. She is an Acumen Fellow, DRK Fellow, a Return Peace Corps Volunteer and a graduate of Georgetown University (BS) and Cornell University (MBA).
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    Executive Director, Meedan
    I'm Executive Director at Meedan, a nonprofit building programs and open-source technology for information equity. For over 12 years, I led Meedan's community impact programs across the Larger World (our preferred term for the Global South), overseeing impact assessment and fundraising efforts. I hold a PhD in Media & Cultural Studies from Panthéon-Assas University Paris 2. Before joining Meedan full-time, I held academic positions in Lebanon, France, and the UK, most recently as Reader in Media Studies at Birmingham Centre for Media and Cultural Research.
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    Co-CEO, Tiko
    Benoit, founder and co-CEO, has been instrumental in shaping Tiko since its inception in 2014. Based in Cape Town, South Africa, and with a career spanning both nonprofit and for-profit sectors in France and across Africa, Benoit brings over 25 years of experience in strategic management, business development, product innovation, and team leadership. With over a decade at the helm of Tiko, Benoit leads Tiko’s future trajectory beyond 2030. He drives new funding pathways, including private-sector partnerships, outcomes-based financing, and income generation, and oversees Tiko’s technology and innovation agenda. His leadership ensures the systems, resources, and partnerships are in place to scale Tiko’s impact long-term, while championing a culture of continuous innovation and entrepreneurship.
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    Founder & CEO, The CAFE Group
    As CEO of The CAFE Group, Liz Thompson provides support to Leaders of Color whose proximity to education allows them to create meaningful and relevant solutions. Liz grew up in Chicago’s Cabrini Green housing development and credits her parents, family and a strong community for shaping her values and vision. Liz and her husband, Don, are also co-founders of Cleveland Avenue, an investment firm whose name reflects the street they both grew up on in their childhood. She is the recipient of numerous awards and honors and adds value as a Director on various local and national boards.
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    CEO, If Not Us Then Who
    A multi-award (19+) winning documentary filmmaker and social impact producer who has traveled the world creating environmental campaign videos, investigative exposes, and participatory media for over 25 years. From investigating the tiger skin trade in remote Tibet, discovering a never before filmed stoned face in the Peruvian jungles, filming with an ex-South African paramilitary in his private reserve in Mozambique, or training frontline indigenous activists across 3 continents, my travels have allowed me to witness what it takes to save the planet. Founder and Executive Director at ‘If Not Us Then Who’, a US-based charity that uses strategic communication techniques to support the demands of indigenous and local communities across the tropical forest regions.
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    Co-Founder and Chief Vision Officer, Center for Story & Witness
    Anne K. Ream is a Chicago-based writer and the founder of Center for Story & Witness (formerly The Voices and Faces Project), a global testimonial writing program which seeks to share stories that witness to gender-based violence and other social injustices. The author of "Lived Through This" (Beacon Press), a critically praised memoir documenting Anne’s multi-country journey listening to the stories of sexual violence survivors, Anne’s writing has appeared in the Washington Post, The New Republic, the Los Angeles Times, The American Prospect, and the Cambridge Companion to Bob Dylan, among other publications. Anne is the co-founder of World Without Exploitation, the US-based national coalition to end human trafficking; and serves as board president at Justice for Migrant Women. The recipient of numerous awards for her work using story to create social change, Anne explores the intersection of music, gender, and culture as a music critic for New City Chicago.
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    Chief Executive Officer & Co-Founder, Jacob's Ladder Foundation
    Sellah Bogonko is the Co-Founder & CEO of Jacobs Ladder Africa (JLA), a youth-focused organization dedicated to creating 30 million green economy jobs in Africa by 2033. Operating at the intersection of youth unemployment and climate change, JLA advocates for and generates green jobs across the continent. In advancing creation of green jobs, JLA developed Kijani Africa, a tech platform that brings African start ups to the world stage of potential donors, investors and partners with aim of increasing flow of climate finance to the grassroots. Sellah was recognized by COP29 High Level Champion's office as a global "Change Maker" and JLA as the best Investment in youth in Africa by Africa Investment Awards. With experience spanning private, public, and non-governmental sectors, Sellah also serves as an advisory board member. She holds a BA in Business, an MSc in Public Leadership, and is currently pursuing an MSc in Sustainable Development at University of Sussex.
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    Head of Creation and Strategic Partnerships, Instituto Beja
    Maria Affonseca Vogt serves as the Global Representative and Institutional Developer for Instituto Beja, where she also leads Communication and sits on the Executive Committee. A firm believer in the transformative power of cross-sector collaboration, Maria champions the integration of diverse pools of capital to foster a resilient and equitable future built on 21st-century values and actionable change. With over 17 years of experience in the Wealth Management industry, Maria began her career in São Paulo before relocating to Europe in 2008. Her professional journey has been driven by a deep commitment to sustainability and inclusivity, which she now brings to her work in rethinking and reshaping philanthropy at Instituto Beja. Maria holds a Bachelor’s degree in International Relations from PUC São Paulo and a Master’s in Wealth Management from INSPER. She has also earned certifications in Business Sustainability Management and Supply Chain Management from the University of Cambridge
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    CEO, Rhia Ventures
    Erika Seth Davies is the CEO of Rhia Ventures, a social impact organization that advance reproductive and maternal health equity by intentionally leveraging capital to center the needs, experiences, and perspectives of historically marginalized people in decision-making. She is a seasoned leader with more than 20 years of experience in development and fundraising, program design, collaboration and partnership management, and racial equity advocacy. Erika is the Founder of The Racial Equity Asset Lab (The REAL), a venture that centers racial equity in impact investing and works to shift capital to address the persistent racial wealth gap. Her most significant role is that of mother to Ethan and Evelyn.
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    Madeleine Ballard leads the Community Health Impact Coalition, a global movement making professional community health workers the norm. Through research, advocacy, and organizing alongside CHWs, she drives policy change that ensures quality care for millions—including those who provide it. A Rhodes Scholar with a PhD from Oxford, she helped launch Liberia’s first national CHW program and serves on faculty at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. Her work with the Coalition has been featured in TIME, The Lancet, and The New York Times, and recognized with the Skoll Award, Roux Prize, and Schwab Foundation Social Innovator of the Year.
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    Founder, me too.
    For more than 30 years, activist, advocate, and author Tarana J. Burke has worked at the intersection of sexual violence and racial justice. Fueled by commitments to interrupt sexual violence and other systemic inequalities disproportionately impacting marginalized people, particularly Black women and girls, Tarana has created and led various campaigns focused on increasing access to resources and support for impacted communities, including the ‘me too.’ Movement, which has galvanized millions of survivors and allies around the world, and the me too. International nonprofit organization, founded in 2018. Her New York Times bestselling books You Are Your Best Thing and Unbound have illuminated the power of healing, vulnerability, and storytelling in the movement to end sexual violence.
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    CEO, GoodWeave
    As GoodWeave’s CEO since 2023, Jon Jacoby is jazzed about scaling its 30+ years of impact protecting at-risk children and workers from child and forced labor in global supply chains. Founded by Nobel Peace Prize laureate Kailash Satyarthi and Skoll Awardee Nina Smith, GoodWeave’s unique market model advances gender equity, quality education, climate resilience, and human rights in India, Nepal, Bangladesh, and beyond. Prior, Jacoby led global grant-making at the Open Society Foundations driving business respect for vulnerable workers and communities. He co-founded Funders Organized for Rights in the Global Economy (FORGE) and the Investor Alliance for Human Rights. He also led teams at Oxfam and co-led its Behind the Brands campaign and index on global food and agriculture companies' social and environmental impacts. Jacoby has co-authored a report on globalization, trade, and workers and appeared on BBC, CNN, PBS, and CNBC. He holds an MBA and MIA from Columbia and a BA from Harvard.
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    Head of LGT Philanthropy Advisory, LGT Bank
    Nina heads the LGT Philanthropy Advisory since 2021, supporting families in realizing their philanthropic aspirations. Previously, she spent ten years with UBS advising private clients from Europe and the Middle East, encompassing the full spectrum from developing a philanthropic strategy to investing for social impact; and on topics ranging from disaster relief to sustainable development and social entrepreneurship. Earlier in her career, Nina worked with the UN, where she led humanitarian programs in West Africa, coordinated a multi-stakeholder development operation in South-East Asia, and supported displaced populations in the Maghreb. She also worked for the Global Fund, encouraging private sector support for innovative approaches in the fight against AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria. Nina is an alumna of Harvard Business School in Cambridge, Massachusetts, holds a Board Director Diploma from IMD Business School and an MA in Political Science from Uppsala University in Sweden.
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    CEO & Founder, Center for Countering Digital Hate
    Imran Ahmed is the founder and CEO of the Center for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH). As a globally recognized expert on the social and economic dynamics of online platforms, he shines light on how they erode mental health, trust, and democracy. A frequent media and documentary contributor, Imran advocates for transparency and accountability to help make online platforms safer for everyone, especially children. Imran advises policymakers across the US, UK, Europe, and Canada on countering digital harm. Among his awards and recognition, Imran received the Elevate Prize in 2025, which recognizes best-in-class social impact leaders driving transformative change worldwide.
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    , Skoll Foundation
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    Founder and CEO, Marea Verde
    Mirei Endara de Heras co-founded and chairs the board of Marea Verde since 2020, a Panama nonprofit addressing global plastic pollution through local action. She also chairs the Fundación Smithsonian in support of the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute's science advancement mission in Panama. She has served in the Panamanian government twice, as the first Minister of Environment (2014-2017) and as Administrator of the Panama Environmental Authority (1994-1999). Mirei is a Fellow of the inaugural class (2005) of the Aspen Institute’s Central America Leadership Initiative and a McNulty Prize 2023 winner. She is a member of Audubon Americas Advisory Committee, Biomuseo, the International Women’s Forum Panama and Women’s Corporate Directors-Panama.
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    CEO, Meedan
    Ed is the CEO and Board Chair of Meedan, a global technology non-profit he founded in 2006. He has dedicated his career to enhancing equity, accessibility, and credibility in digital spaces. Ed leads the development of open-source tools using human-in-the-loop methods for translating, verifying, and fact-checking digital content, focusing on improving information quality in closed messaging environments. A 2024 Skoll Award for Social Innovation recipient, Ed serves on the PAI AI and Media Steering Committee and advises the Online Violence Alert and Response System project. His initiatives include #FactsFirstPH with Rappler, Confirma 2022 with Brazil's Superior Electoral Court, NSF Co-Insights, the COVID-19 Vaccine Media Hub, and WhatsApp’s fact-checking program. Meedan's work has earned accolades like Knight News Challenge Awards and IFCN Collaborative Impact Awards. Its AI-driven journalist support platform received an National Science Foundation Convergence grant.
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    Principal, Reiss² Advisors
    Gina Reiss is a social entrepreneur and executive leader dedicated to gender and racial justice. She is the co-founder and principal of Reiss²Advisors, a boutique consultancy firm working with nonprofits around the globe to mobilize resources. Gina has worked across many cultures, and managed diverse teams in the US, Southeast Asia and East Africa. She has led major issue-based advocacy campaigns, public policy efforts on Capitol Hill and is the Founding Director of the Girl Up Campaign at the United Nations Foundation. Fast Company selected Ms. Reiss among their 2012 “League of Extraordinary Women.”
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    With over two decades of executive leadership and a Harvard education, I specialize in driving strategic growth and innovation at the intersection of sustainability, technology, and finance. My experience includes leading a rapid organizational turnaround as CEO of Global Footprint Network, shaping European Sustainability Reporting Standards at EFRAG, and influencing over $40 trillion in assets as Managing Director of CDP Europe to advance corporate environmental action. Fluent in three languages and leveraging a global perspective, I am dedicated to aligning corporate objectives with investor interests and public policy to foster resilience and sustainable success across industries.
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    President and CEO, Confluence Philanthropy
    Dana founded Confluence Philanthropy in 2009 after serving as the Executive Director of the Environmental Grantmakers Association (EGA). While at EGA, Dana provided networking services to over 250 grantmaking organizations from across North America and Europe. Confluence Philanthropy’s mission is to transform the practice of investing by aligning capital with values of sustainability, equity, and justice. Confluence supports and catalyzes a membership network of private, public, and community foundations; family offices; individual donors; and their values-aligned investment advisors representing more than $92 billion in philanthropic assets under management, and over $4 trillion in managed capital. Dana is recognized as a fierce, outspoken protector of vulnerable Peoples, Places, and Nature.
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    Founder and CEO, Wajamama Wellness Center
    A social impact leader with over 16 years of experience in family and women's health, maternal and child health, patient advocacy, and community development in both Zanzibar and the United States. As the visionary behind the WAJAMAMA in Zanzibar, Nafisa is dedicated to making holistic healthcare services accessible. She envisions a world where every woman is the healthiest version of herself—physically, mentally, and socially—and where every child has a healthy and beautiful start in life. Her work is based on the understanding that to create a future where everyone has an equal opportunity to thrive, we must ensure the holistic well-being of infants during the first 1,000 days from conception. I
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    Executive Director, Watsi
    Mackinnon Engen is Executive Director of Watsi.org. She is a global health and humanitarian leader with 15+ years of service. Mackinnon has overseen surgical programs reaching 1+ million patients worldwide. Previously, she worked for the United Nations, local and international NGOs, and in academia across Asia, Africa, Europe, and the Americas. At the UN, she worked to ensure more timely and community-led humanitarian assistance reached those most in need as well as helped to coordinate the Secretary-General’s response to the Global Food Crisis. She has firsthand experience with how access to safe surgery can determine one’s life outcomes. At 30, during a routine annual visit, her doctor found early signs of cancer. With a leading team of oncologists and insurance coverage, she was able to urgently access surgery. Mackinnon has dedicated her life to making sure others around the world can access this same life-saving care, regardless of where they live.
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    Partner, Fellowship, Keseb
    Andrew leads Keseb’s Democracy Fellowship initiative. He is an experienced campaigner, funder and strategist, specializing in open and accountable government and the strategic and operational challenges faced by social purpose organizations. Prior to this, Andrew was the Director of Financial Transparency at Luminate, a philanthropic organization, and was responsible for a global programme that supported campaigns tackling corruption and illicit financial flows. He also worked at Omidyar Network, focusing on providing funding and support to groups working on open government, natural resource governance, the right to privacy, and tax justice. He also established Omidyar Network’s UK programme, focused on democracy, responsible technology and investigative journalism. Andrew is a current board member of Finance Uncovered and previously of Open Data Manchester. He was the advocacy manager at Publish What You Fund, the global campaign for aid transparency, and was a lobbyist in the UK.
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    CEO, Effective Institutions Project
    Ian David Moss is a strategist, philanthropic advisor, and social entrepreneur whose mission is to help leaders make smarter decisions for a better world. Over the course of more than two decades, he has partnered with dozens of grantmaking foundations and philanthropic families to design impactful programs, allocate resources effectively, and collaborate productively toward a thriving future. Ian is CEO of the Effective Institutions Project, a philanthropic advisory and research organization that invests in societal leadership to address major global challenges. All told, his work has guided the distribution of more than a quarter billion dollars in grants and spending to improve people’s lives worldwide. Ian holds BA and MBA degrees from Yale University and is based in New York.
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    Interim President & CEO, Asian Americans/Pacific Islanders in Philanthropy
    Lyle Matthew Kan (he/him) is the Interim President & CEO of Asian Americans/Pacific Islanders in Philanthropy. He previously held leadership roles at CHANGE Philanthropy, Funders for LGBTQ Issues, and Stonewall Community Foundation. He has served as a strategic advisor to the Edward W. Hazen Foundation, Equity in the Center, the Philanthropic Initiative for Racial Equity, and the Queer Youth Fund at Liberty Hill Foundation. An expert on trends, gaps, and opportunities in social justice grantmaking, he is known for his reports and infographics on AANHPI, LGBTQ, and racial justice grantmaking. Lyle also serves as a trustee of the American LGBTQ+ Museum and Candid, and is on the advisory councils of The City University of New York LBGTQI Student Leadership Program, CHANGE Philanthropy, and OutVote. Lyle holds a B.A. in individualized study from New York University’s Gallatin School of Individualized Study and an M.Sc. in political sociology from the London School of Economics.
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    CEO & Co-Founder, Generation Pledge
    Sid is a learner, dad, husband, facilitator and social entrepreneur. He is the co-founder and CEO of Generation Pledge, the first global community of inheritors from ultra high net wealth (UHNW) families built around a pledge. Pledgers commit to using economic, social, political and career capital for impact, and to donating at least 10% of their inheritance within the first 5 years of inheriting. Pledgers join a community of like-minded and receive world class advisory services, fueling their journey towards transformative impact with their different forms of capital. Alongside his team, he has also launched Polycapital Academy, an academy that will offer world class impact education to wealth holders and wealth adjacent professionals. In addition to his work at Generation Pledge and Polycapital Academy, he has taught positive psychology as a hobby for over a decade. A fun fact is that he met his wife at a flash mob while dancing to “Baby Got Back.”
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    Founder and CEO, 1000 Days Fund
    Zack is the Co-Founder and CEO of the 1000 Days Fund, an NGO run by activists and driven by the unrelenting belief that the only true scalable solution to stunting prevention is to provide mothers with access to trained and confident community health workers. In just five years, 1000 Days Fund has trained 54,000 CHWs and facilitated more than 480,000 in home malnutrition screenings, slashing stunting rates by as much as 55% in 1000 Days districts. Prior to founding the 1000 Days Fund, Zack worked for the World Bank. He is a graduate of the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy and served proudly as a Peace Corps volunteer in Mauritania. Originally from Iowa, Zack lives with his wife and their 3 girls—Audrey, Sienna and Emma—in Bali. They enjoy making salsa, searching for starfish at low tide, NYT Spelling Bee and cracking dad jokes.
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    Managing Partner, ImpactFull
    Kristine Michie is Managing Partner of ImpactFull, Inc., creator of Provocative Joy Retreats, and Host of the celebrated PlayFull Podcast: Bringing Fun to the Serious Work of Changing the World. Her firm’s product offerings for the change sector include new twists on old approaches, including Board Development & Delight, Provocative Joy meeting facilitation, and Better Together, project management for giving circles. With more than 60 years of combined impact in the sector, ImpactFull's team benefits from young interns and colleagues with fresh perspectives working alongside agile and experienced professionals who’ve worked with brand name NGOs and philanthropies for decades. In only 2 years, Kristine's podcast has attracted a loyal audience with 300+ downloads monthly and rating in the Top 5% of all podcasts. Kristine is also a published author and sought-after public speaker who uses all these occasions to lift up the voice of others.
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    Co-Founder, Liberation Ventures
    Aria Florant is Co-Founder and CEO of Liberation Ventures (LV), a field catalyst accelerating the reparations movement and building a culture of repair for all people in the United States. Throughout her career, Aria has been a strategist, researcher, management consultant, organizer, teacher, and nonprofit practitioner. She is committed to taking courageous, honest action on racial repair in America, and all of her work drives toward a singular mission: building a world where all people’s whole selves belong. Aria is rooted in a Black feminist ethos, down to build multiracial coalitions, loves a bold Cabernet, believes that transformation is limitless, and calls Colorado, East Palo Alto, Brooklyn, and the wilderness home.
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    CEO, Legado
    Majka Burhardt is the Founder and CEO of Legado, an organization that works alongside Indigenous and local communities to design and implement solutions that benefit both their communities and landscapes—an outcome they call Thriving Futures. Legado began in the mountains of Mozambique where the Queen of Mount Namuli, Adelina Jassisone, challenged Majka to build an organization that considered all aspects of her community’s thriving, not just conservation. Today, it partners with local and regional organizations to support over 109 communities across Mozambique, Peru, Kenya, and Indonesia to create their own holistic Thriving Futures. A professional climber, author, and anthropologist, she integrates three decades integrating the unexpected into both Legado and her latest book, More: Life on the Edge of Adventure and Motherhood.
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    Manager, African Food Changemakers
    Ruth Egbe is the Operations Manager, African Food Changemakers, Co-Founder, Workplace Women. With over 20 years of experience in HR management, organizational development, and change engineering, Ruth is a certified Global Professional in Human Resources, a John Maxwell-certified speaker, trainer, and coach. Ruth’s work focuses on empowering women and advancing the African food industry through innovative solutions. She holds degrees in engineering, communication, and business administration and is passionate about personal transformation, women empowerment, leadership development and social entrepreneurship.
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    Interim CEO, Media Democracy Fund
    Jacquelyn Mason is Director of Programs at Media Democracy Fund, a non-profit funding intermediary which operates as a catalyst for an open, secure, and equitable internet. Her background as a mis- and disinformation specialist includes her position as Senior Investigative Researcher and Special Projects Manager at First Draft, where her research focused on disinformation affecting Black and Latinx communities. Previously she worked at TED Conferences on projects geared towards information disorder, at her alma mater New York University conducting user experience research, and as an editor of photography at media service organizations such as Meredith Corporation and NBC Universal. She holds a Masters of Fine Art from Parsons School of Design in Art, Media, and Technology, as well as a Master of Science from NYU Tandon School of Engineering in Integrated Digital Media.
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    Executive Director, Rise Education Fund
    A transformative force in social justice, Mary-Pat Hector shattered records as Georgia's youngest woman and person of color to run for public office at just 19, after advising President Obama on criminal justice reform. The Atlanta native's meteoric rise from 12-year-old activist to CEO of Rise has mobilized over one million young people nationwide, galvanizing unprecedented student advocacy across American universities. Her groundbreaking initiatives have transformed food security at HBCUs, registered half a million Georgia voters, and revolutionized youth political engagement. A powerhouse on the boards of HeadCount.org and Facebook's State of Youth, Hector continues to reshape America's social and political landscape through fearless leadership.
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    President, HBCU Founders Initiative
    Marlon's professional career spans higher education, foundations, Fortune 500s, and startups. The driving force behind all of his career choices has been a desire to create positive social impact. In 2018, Marlon was named CEO of Nex Cubed, an investor that creates and accelerates frontier tech companies with an emphasis on digital health and fintech. To date, the Nex Cubed portfolio consists of 80+ startups with an aggregate value of $500M and over 60% of the startups are led by female and minority founders. In an effort to increase Nex Cubed’s impact, Marlon led the launch of the HBCU Founders Initiative, a 501c3 organization designed to inspire entrepreneurship at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). Since 2021, in partnership with corporations such as Costco, Microsoft and Ally, as well as the Skoll, UNCF and Walton Family Foundations, over 1,200 students and alums from 80+ HBCUs have participated in its acceleration programs.
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    Jennifer Njuguna is an executive leader, lawyer, and strategist. She is Co-CEO of Common Future, a nonprofit intermediary that works in deep partnership with community rooted organizations to build an equitable economy. Her expertise lies in developing organizational strategy, implementing sustainable and equitable organizational infrastructure, and promoting racial and economic justice. Jennifer is a 2025 Aspen Ideas Festival Fellow and Senior Fellow with the Atlantic Fellows for Racial Equity (AFRE) and part of the broader Atlantic Institute community of Global Fellows. Jennifer is on the Boards of Directors at Race Forward, and Community Credit Lab Fund, and she is a member of the New York City Bar Association’s Nonprofit Committee. She is licensed to practice law in New York, she has a J.D. from the New York University School of Law where she was an AnBryce Scholar, and she has a B.A. in Psychology from the University of Michigan.
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    Director and CEO, Barefoot College Tilonia
    I joined as Director and CEO of the Barefoot College in June, 2023 after 25 years of working in the area of social accountability, transparency, monitoring and evaluation and governance with a specific emphasis on social audits. I hold a Master's Degree in Social Work from the Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Bombay with a specialization in Urban and Rural Community Development and a Diploma in Human Rights from the ISHR, Columbia University, New York. I began working with a grassroots movement Mazdoor Kisan Shakti Sangathan, Rajasthan in 1998 and was part of the movement for the Right to Information and Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act. After 7 years of working with MKSS, i joined the Government of Andhra Pradesh to set up the first independent social audit society. I worked with the GoAP and Telangana for 18 years and for 13 years i headed the Social Audit Society. I have also worked internationally as a Technical Assistance Provider in Social Audits
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    Program Manager, Skoll Foundation
    Woubzena is a Program Manager in the Executive Office at the Skoll Foundation. She primarily supports the Executive Office and the Alliances team, including pursue and execute catalytic opportunities. Prior to joining the Skoll Foundation, Woubzena worked as the Community Investment Manager, at Silicon Valley Community Foundation, to increase local giving within Santa Clara and San Mateo counties. Her work in the non-profit sector has varied from direct service to foundations to higher education with organizations such as AmeriCorps, Wikimedia Foundation and Stanford University. Woubzena graduated with an M.A in African Studies from UCLA. She holds a B.A. in Anthropology from Stanford University. She enjoys cooking Ethiopian food, playing volleyball, watching Stanford Football, figuring out how to be better at woodworking, knitting/crocheting and spending time with her friends and family.
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    Former Analyst, Portfolio and Investments,
    Zoe was formerly an Analyst under Portfolio and Investments at Skoll. In this role, she identifies high impact and strategically aligned investment opportunities, while also serving as a thought partner and collaborator to grantees and the wider ecosystem of stakeholders. Prior to joining the Skoll Foundation, Zoe worked at ClimateWorks Foundation, managing two clean energy grantmaking portfolios that drive country-level transitions away from fossil fuels toward a clean energy economy in both developed and emerging market and developing economies. Zoe has worked across various issue areas in the climate and social impact space with a focus on Africa, Asia and the United States, and has partnered with government, the private sector, philanthropy and civil society partners to achieve sustainable economic growth and prosperity for all. Zoe holds a Master’s degree in International Development from The George Washington University with a concentration in private sector development and a Bachelor’s degree in International Studies with a minor in humanities from Midwestern State University. She was a 2022 Clean Energy Leadership Institute Fellow and currently serves on the Equity and Climate Justice Working Committee at the National Adaptation Forum. In her free time, Zoe enjoys traveling and food tours and tries to have a consistent and active lifestyle.
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    Managing Director of Convenings, Skoll Foundation
    Jessica Goldstein leads the Skoll Foundation’s convenings strategy and implementation. This includes the Skoll World Forum, a global annual gathering with our growing network to collaborate and advance solutions to the world’s most pressing problems. Previously, Jessica spent more than two decades at NPR as an award-winning journalist working on a range of platforms, including radio, podcasts, and video. She circled the globe covering environmental stories from climate change in Antarctica to the health of the orangutan population in Sumatra. Beyond the newsroom, Jessica created NPR's hugely successful Tiny Desk Contest and many other extensions of NPR content, including the How I Built This Summit and live productions of NPR shows on stage.   Jessica holds a Bachelor of Arts in History from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She loves swimming in lakes, identifying plants when hiking and dancing to all music.  She is a bread-baking enthusiast and cherishes gathering family and friends around the table for her home cooked meals.
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    Sr. Program Coordinator – Portfolio & Investments, Skoll Foundation
    Shellie joined the Skoll Foundation in 2023 and serves as the Senior Program Coordinator on the Portfolio & Investments team. She brings a thoughtful and collaborative approach, grounded in Skoll’s mission to invest in, connect, and champion social innovators driving lasting change. Prior to Skoll, Shellie worked in higher education at Santa Clara University, where she guided students in aligning their values, interests, and skills with meaningful career paths. She also spent two decades successfully running a small, bootstrapped business in the Bay Area, gaining hands-on experience in entrepreneurship and community engagement. When she’s not working, you’ll likely find Shellie traveling with her family, visiting museums, bonding with animals, and is always on the hunt for the perfect croissant — recommendations encouraged!
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    Grants Manager, Skoll Foundation
    Cristina Guerrero joined the Skoll Foundation in 2023 as Grants Manager supporting the grants management team in advancing the foundation’s mission and strategic goals through effective grantmaking practices. Previously, she was with Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors for six years in a variety of roles including advisory client services as well as operations and grants management for RPA’s sponsored projects and donor advised funds. Cristina has previously worked in development for the Chicago Foundation for Education and for the Partnership for Public Service. Cristina has also served as a teaching assistant with City Year Chicago through AmeriCorps. Cristina received an M.A. in public policy studies from the University of Chicago’s Harris School of Public Policy and holds a B.A. in English from Bowdoin College. Cristina enjoys traveling, reading, running, and spending time with her dog, family, and friends.
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    Head of Programme Impact and Delivery, Virgin Unite
    Sofi has been with Virgin Unite since 2019, initially working in the President’s office with Jean Oelwang and the team on several initiatives and priorities closely aligned with the Branson Family. As part of this role, Sofi handled briefings for Unite engagements and managed a number of relationships with Foundations and HNWIs, and played an instrumental role in Virgin Unite's COVID-19 response and support to Ukraine. Currently, Sofi sits within the Programme team as Head of Programme Impact and Delivery. This role acts as the central coordinating point across the organisation for Virgin Unite's programmatic portfolio, fostering cross-team collaboration and connectivity to maximise Virgin Unite's impact. Much of Sofi's focus involves working with the leadership team to ensure that Unite’s programmes and investments align with the organisations overarching strategic priorities. Sofi is passionate about building and sustaining partnerships that align with Virgin Unite's values and mission, and drive impact. She sits on the Board of Unite BVI Foundation and is an Advisory Council Member for The NewNow (powered by One Young World to support the next generation of leaders in the Global South). She is also a member of the Steering Committee for South African Medical Research Council (which recently merged with The Africa Partners Collective).
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    Executive Producer, Freethink
    Erik Spink is the Executive Producer of Partnerships for Freethink’s Creative Studio. As an experienced producer in film, television, and media, Erik leads a team of producers and directors who develop and produce campaigns and films from concept to delivery. He has worked with The Skoll Foundation, Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, the Moleskine Foundation, and many others to create high impact narratives.
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    Co-Founder and Managing Partner, Delta40 Venture Studio
    Lyndsay Holley Handler has over 21 years of experience building, leading, and investing in high-impact businesses in Africa. Currently, Lyndsay is the Founder & Managing Partner of Delta40, a venture capital group and venture studio investing in and scaling Africa’s most innovative climate ventures. Lyndsay is also a Board Director for SunFi, PowerUp and Giraffe Bioenergy and an Operating Partner at Equator, a $50M climate fund. Before this, Lyndsay was CEO of Fenix International, a clean energy company that delivered life changing products to 5 million customers in 9 countries across Africa with over 1,000 employees. In 2018, ENGIE acquired Fenix and Lyndsay worked with ENGIE to further scale their business. Lyndsay has a BA from Stanford University and is the recipient of the Haas Center for Public Service Award & the MTN Outstanding Innovation Award. Lyndsay lives in Kenya with her husband and two children where they love to hike, bike and kayak.
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    CEO, African Leadership Academy
    Hatim oversees all elements of African Leadership Academy as Chief Executive Officer, stewarding our mission to identify, develop, and connect Africa’s future leaders. From 2016 to 2022, Hatim led the Academy’s Diploma Program as Dean of the Academy, enabling the rich community of faculty and staff in bringing our leadership learning program to life. He has represented ALA’s work at conferences and convenings across the continent as well as in Singapore, Japan, the US and at the European Parliament in Brussels. Hatim first joined ALA in 2009 as a Teaching Fellow in the African Studies Department, which he served for three years. Between 2012 and 2016, Hatim was back in his formative home of Cairo, Egypt. With two partner educators, he founded Symposium, a school services and consulting company. He left his executive position in 2016 to return to the Academy as Dean. Hatim holds degrees from Harvard University and Teachers College at Columbia University.
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    Founder and CEO, Black Innovation Alliance
    Kelly Burton, PhD is a political scientist, serial entrepreneur and change agent who leads with passion, purpose, and vision. Today, she is the CEO of Black Innovation Alliance, a national coalition of 175 Black led-organizations which support greater than 500K innovators of color across the country. Kelly's work has been featured by numerous media outlets, including TechCrunch, Inc., Forbes, Fast Company, Essence Magazine, NBC News, and Marketplace (NPR). She was recently added to the Executive Board of Fast Company. In addition to her entrepreneurial endeavors, Kelly serves on the board of directors for the Center for Action and Contemplation, founded by Franciscan friar and spiritual teacher, Father Richard Rohr. An active voice on social media, Kelly maintains approximately 80K followers on LinkedIn alone. She holds a BA from Clark Atlanta University and a PhD from Emory University, both in Political Science, as well as a certificate in Executive Education from Harvard University.
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    Associate Director, Selco Foundation
    Rachita Misra is the Associate Director (Knowledge and Advocacy) at SELCO Foundation. She brings in close to 15 years of experience in the development sector, with a primary interest in reducing uneven access to resources and opportunities for the marginalised. Seeing sustainable energy as a means for development, she examines the role of energy in furthering access to livelihood, health and well-being. Her work lies at the intersection of research, program design and implementation. With SELCO Foundation, over the past 10 years, Rachita has shaped the organization's knowledge management practice that is centered on active collaboration with end users, grassroot practitioners and field teams.
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    Co-Founder and CEO, Moleskine Foundation
    Adama brings a unique hybrid background in management and cultural studies to his work designing and leading creative institutions focused on building a more equal, just, and free society. As CEO of the Moleskine Foundation, he led the creation of a global network of creative changemakers committed to addressing pressing social and global challenges through creativity, arts, and culture. Adama graduated from the University of Milan and began his career in East Africa, working on rural development before moving to Geneva, where he focused on social innovation with the United Nations. He holds a Master of Public Management from Bocconi School of Management and an MBA from the University of Geneva. He is a curator of cultural programs, public speaker, and writer, with a focus on creative leadership, racial equity, education, and the intersection of creativity, culture, and social change.
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    Director, Oxygen Alliance
    Phoebe Khagame is a health systems leader and Director of the Oxygen Alliance, a coalition working to fix one of healthcare’s most overlooked failures: hospital machines that don’t work. Across much of Africa, healthcare is compromised not only by disease, but by broken and poorly maintained medical equipment that quietly puts lives at risk. Phoebe’s work sits at the intersection of technology, policy, and patient survival. The Oxygen Alliance partners directly with governments, hospitals, like-minded organisations, academic institutions, and professional bodies to assess the real condition of hospital equipment, strengthen biomedical engineering capacity, and ground health policy in operational reality. Under her leadership, the Oxygen Alliance has supported over 1,700 biomedical engineers and technicians through training, digital tools, and mentorship, while developing practical ways for hospitals and ministries to track equipment readiness and maintenance maturity.
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    Chief Executive Officer, Integral
    Jordan serves as CEO at Integral, an independent non-profit that builds and accelerates coalitions to advance some of the urgent transitions of our time. He stewards a global portfolio and team of teams with programming spanning 25 countries. Previously, Jordan was a Partner at Dalberg, where he co-led the firm's Inclusive Economic Development service line, started multiple offices, and oversaw Dalberg's operations globally. He advised leading actors in global development—including foundations, governments, multilateral organizations, NGOs and corporations—on matters of policy, strategy, organizational effectiveness, multi-stakeholder initiatives, and scaling social impact. Jordan spent his early career at Booz&Co (now PwC - Strategy&) focused on public sector strategies in the Middle East, and at Booz Allen Hamilton focused on US national intelligence. He holds degrees in international business from The Fletcher School at Tufts University and mathematics from MIT.
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    Programmes Manager, CIPESA
    Ashnah coordinates multi-country projects promoting the use of ICT in democratic processes and for citizen participation, including training for citizen journalists, mainstream media and government officials. She holds an MSc in Informatics with a major in Electronic Government (Örebro University, Sweden) and a BSc in Computer and Management Sciences (University of Warwick, United Kingdom), and has work experience from Spain, UK, and various African countries. She currently serves on the Advisory Boards of Global Partners Digital (GPD), International Media Support (IMS) and the Internet Freedom Fund – an initiative of the Open Technology Fund (OTF).
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    Social Innovation lead, Yellowwoods Investments
    Siven Maslamoney has led multi-sector social impact initiatives across youth livelihoods, leadership, and early learning in South Africa. He brings decades of prior experience as a change consultant and television/radio executive. Siven is currently co-leading a public-private partnership that aims to provide universal access to quality early learning for all children in South Africa. This national programme of action is orchestrating government, private sector, NGO, research, technology and funding partners to deliver large scale systems change by 2030. As an executive lead at Yellowwoods Social Investments, Siven was also on the founding teams that incubated Harambee Youth Employment Accelerator and SmartStart. He serves on the boards of SmartStart, Imbe and the South African Institute for Distance Education.
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    Executive Director, PIVOT
    Laura Cordier is Pivot’s Executive Director, a public health specialist and data scientist with 15 years of experience in health systems and integrated primary care delivery in low resource settings. Laura joined Pivot at its inception in 2014 and has been working in Madagascar for more than a decade; growing rare, context-specific expertise in program implementation, systems change, M&E, policy, and partnerships. She is a trusted leader, collaborator, and advisor to the government, partners, and staff, leading the implementation of programs that have meaningful impact on our communities and a vision for transformation and scale.
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    Academic Visitor, Saïd Business School
    Prof. Alona Revko is an Academic Visitor at The Skoll Centre for Social Entrepreneurship, Said Business School, University of Oxford where she does research about Stakeholder Relationships and the Development of Social Entrepreneurship Ecosystems funded by British Academy. Primary objectives of her research are identifying the relationships between UK’s, Ukrainian and Polish social enterprises and key stakeholders; investigating the role of collaborative leadership and exploring challenges facing social enterprises in the process of interaction with key stakeholders. Fields of interest: regional economy, community development, social entrepreneurship, human development, sustainable development, leadership.
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    Executive Director, Women's Health and Equal Rights Initiative
    Akudo Oguaghamba is a Queer Feminist Activist and human rights defender dedicated to advancing gender equality and social justice. As Founder/Executive Director of Women’s Health and Equal Rights (WHER) Initiative, she has transformed WHER into a structured organization with a safe house, 11 staff, and 25 volunteers, reaching over 4,500 LBQ-GNC persons through advocacy, socio-economic empowerment, and psychosocial support. A former Co-Chair of PAN-AFRICAN ILGA and board member of All-Out and Vision Spring Initiative, Akudo has championed LGBTIQ rights across Africa. Recognized as Best LGBTIQ Leader (2023) and awarded the Global LGBTIQ Recognition Award (2024), she holds a Master’s in Project Management and certifications in Grant Writing and Gender Development. A dynamic leader, Akudo continues to drive transformative change for marginalized communities.
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    Director of Philanthropy Partnerships, Climate Breakthrough
    Jessica Galeria is Director of Philanthropy Partnerships for Climate Breakthrough, the largest grant prize for individual climate action leaders globally. Climate Breakthrough partners donors to provide multimillion dollar, multi-year awards with few restrictions, plus robust capacity building support, to support strategies that can make a globally significant impact on carbon emissions. Jessica has 20+ years' social sector experience at organizations like Human Rights Watch in Washington DC, TechSoup in San Francisco, Fair Trade Certified in Oakland, and the International Rescue Committee Research & Innovations team. Jessica is fluent in Spanish and Portuguese, having lived and worked for nearly a decade in Latin America, mostly Brazil, where was a Fulbright scholar. She holds an MBA from UC Berkeley Haas School of Business, dual US/UK citizenship, and currently lives in California’s state capitol, Sacramento, with husband Pedro, two small daughters, and an old beagle mutt.
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    Founder & Managing Partner, Shequity
    Pauline Koelbl is the Founder and Managing Partner of ShEquity Partners (“ShEquity”), an investment firm with the purpose of advancing Africa's climate transition and gender-inclusive future. ShEquity is dedicated to gender-smart, climate-conscious businesses in Africa and driving systemic change. Pauline’s passion for inclusive growth and sustainable development is at the core of her work. Having lived, studied, and worked across three continents (Africa, Europe and North America), Pauline is strategically well positioned to serve as a bridge between the global south and the global north.
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    Senior Program Coordinator, Portfolio & Investments, Skoll Foundation
    Jeanette Hernandez recently started a new role as Senior Coordinator for the Portfolio & Investments team. She sits across 4 SLTs: Justice & Equity, Community Support, Pandemics & Health Systems as well as Inclusive Economies. This new role allows Jeanette to be closer to the awardees and to the work Skoll does globally in addition to learning about issues she is extremely passionate about. Prior to joining Skoll, Jeannete worked as a career Executive and Legal Assistant, where she honed her meticulous attention to detail and strong team-player ethos skills. She dedicated 6 years of her time at Discovery, working with their consumer products team where she demonstrated exceptional proficiency and commitment. Jeanette moved to Florida during the Covid Pandemic, though she will always be a NYer (Brooklyn Standup!) in mind and heart!
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    Partnerships Lead, Atlantic Institute
    Katherine leads the Network Partnerships strategy for the Atlantic Institute and the community of Fellows it supports. She believes passionately in the power of collaboration to drive social, economic and health innovation and has extensive experience of working across international communities and multi-stakeholder environments. Prior to the Institute, Katherine was the founding director of King's Culture at King's College London, working at the interface between the university and London's international creative and cultural sector developing research, learning and creative collaborations; she has also held senior leadership roles within creative, policy, international diplomacy and non-governmental organisations. Katherine began her career as a theatre and opera director and continues to advocate for the arts as a platform for health and social change as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts.
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    Associate Director, King Philanthropies
    Sithu manages the grants portfolio at King Philanthropies, focusing on solutions at the intersection of climate change and livelihoods. With over a decade of experience in the nonprofit and social enterprise sector, he has held leadership roles spanning strategy, operations, and finance at Proximity Designs in his home country of Myanmar, and previously led consulting projects for nonprofits and foundations in Southern California.
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    Managing Director, Dr. Ameyo Stella Adadevoh (DRASA) Health Trust
    Niniola Williams is a public health professional leading projects, initiatives, and teams to improve community health and build resilient health systems prepared for epidemics and emergencies. She is passionate about reducing the burden of infectious diseases and increasing health security through interdisciplinary approaches. Niniola currently leads Dr. Ameyo Stella Adadevoh (DRASA) Health Trust, a public health organization building a network of health champions who are preventing diseases and saving lives through education and training, community engagement, emergency planning, and policy change. DRASA – founded in memory of Niniola’s aunt who prevented a major epidemic by diagnosing and containing the first case of Ebola in Nigeria – is addressing health system gaps while honoring Dr. Adadevoh’s legacy of protecting public health.
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    Board Member, School of Leadership Afghanistan (SOLA)
    Mati Amin is the co-founder of SOLAx, an online academy dedicated to expanding education for Afghan girls globally. He leads the development of both SOLAx’s curriculum and online platform to ensure accessible education. Mati is also a board member of SOLA, the first and only all-girls boarding school for Afghan girls. A seasoned edtech entrepreneur, Mati previously sold his language learning company to a prominent U.S. publisher. He is passionate about leveraging technology to catalyze significant change and dismantle barriers to education. Mati is the Global Fellow at Echoing Green and serves on the Business Advisory Board of Akagera Medicines, the only African-owned biotech company focused on neglected infectious diseases. He holds an undergraduate degree in economics from Williams College, a master’s degree in finance from Babson Graduate School of Business, and a Master of Education from Harvard University.
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    co-Executive Director, Digital Action
    Alexandra Pardal has 25 years’ experience in international non-profits and politics, leading campaigns, investigations and policy reforms. Her work has generated positive impacts including reforms to a billion-euro EU trade and development programme and financial restitution to communities in Africa. Under her stewardship, Digital Action has diversified its programs team so that it is now anchored in four continents, and significantly expanded our network of tech and democracy partners across the world. She stewarded the co-creation of the Global Coalition for Tech Justice, which has now become the largest, equity-focused tech accountability coalition in operation worldwide. Alexandra is based in the United Kingdom.
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    Senior Manager, Award Selection, Climate Breakthrough
    Michaela Koke is the Director of Award Selection with Climate Breakthrough, a global philanthropy that provides the largest climate action grant for individuals through the Climate Breakthrough Award. In this role, she leads awardee selection, selection strategy, and candidate sourcing, including managing a network of scouts and partners. Since 2020, Michaela has played a lead role in selecting over 23 outstanding awardees. Prior to working with Climate Breakthrough, Michaela worked with CEA Consulting, where she advised philanthropic clients on climate change mitigation and resilience strategies. Michaela has also worked with the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, in addition to roles in research and environmental philanthropy. Michaela has a master’s degree with distinction in Environmental Law and Policy from Vermont Law and Graduate School.
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    Co-Director, Well Grounded
    Kitty joined Well Grounded in April 2023 as Co-Director. In her role, Kitty is responsible for coordinating the development and delivery of Well Grounded’s programmes supporting civil society organisations working for community-based forest governance in the Congo Basin region. Kitty’s experience supporting community-led conservation was previously centred around the Western Indian Ocean region, including many years based in Comoros and Madagascar. A central thread through her work to date has been supporting organisational development and leadership within programme teams, community-based organisations and civil society networks, and she is passionate about shifting power in the sector towards local organisations and leaders.
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    Chief Evangelist, Centre For Exponential Change
    The Centre for Exponential Change is a global network of support for system orchestrators who are looking to solve social problems at population scale. Our hypothesis is that solving exponentially growing social problems needs a paradigm shift in the way we are solving them - from thinking very linearly to thinking about creating change that leads to more and rapid changes. But it is an unknown, uncharted pathway to take. So the C4EC network of experts, funders, civil society organisations, consultants and more, enable system orchestrators to have a safe space to pause, reimagine, ideate, design and build for this paradigm shift. As chief evangelist, my role is to meet and identify change leaders working in Climate, Education, Equity, Health and Livelihoods who would like to Learn <> Reimagine <> Design for exponential change with us. We offer a paradigm grant of $250k-$500k.
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    Co-CEO, Imagine Worldwide
    Rapelang Rabana, co-CEO of Imagine Worldwide, is deeply committed to education and skills development in Africa. Imagine provides tablet-based learning programs in public primary schools, enabling children to develop foundational literacy and numeracy skills. Backed by a strong body of evidence, Imagine’s programs are proven to deliver top-quartile learning gains. Imagine plays the role of a system catalyst, bringing together all the pieces that make edtech scalable in low-income countries in Africa, and works in partnership with the Governments of Malawi, Sierra Leone, and Tanzania for long-term operational and financial sustainability. Today, Imagine is serving nearly one million children, and by 2030, the goal is to reach 5 million learners annually. Prior to Imagine, Rapelang founded edtech company Rekindle Learning, focused on enabling businesses to scale capabilities required to perform, by building the right skills are built, at the right level, in the right context.
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    Founder and Managing DIrector, Greenlight Ventures NZ
    Venture investor & philanthropist. (Former senior commercial & public law counsel.) Jennifer’s background includes having been a senior litigation partner in a major NZ law firm, lead counsel at the NZ Bar & chair of various entities including the NZ branch of the maritime law association. She was lead counsel in high profile international and public law litigation and complex cross-border maritime work and was a regular speaker on cross-border commercial law panels in the US and Asia-Pacific region. Greenlight Ventures NZ which she founded holds an extensive portfolio of seed investments with global impact, with over 50 ventures backed covering cleantech, fintech, medtech and sustainability - many directed towards democratising access. Jennifer has held various governance roles, is a patron of the arts & an investor in films. She was named Woman Entrepreneur of the Year 2021 by APAC Entrepreneur magazine and received a Women Empowerment Principles Leadership Award (2021-22).
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    Chief Innovation Officer, Solutions Journalism Network
    Ambika Samarthya-Howard is a communications strategist and documentary video producer who has been creating and disrupting at the intersection of storytelling and social good for two decades. She is currently the Chief Innovation Officer at the Solutions Journalism Network, where she launched and leads the research-to-action initiative the Solutions Insights Lab which has created work for foundations such as Skoll and the Livelihood Impact Funds. SIL leverages the Solutions Journalism approach of investigating responses, evidence, insights, and limitations of solutions to current issues and then applied a social science analysis across the work to provide actionable wisdom. She has produced content for Current TV, UNICEF, Havas, UNFPA, and Save the Children and has presented at over 20 conferences globally, including MERL Tech and SXSW.
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    Founder & Director, Mundo Común
    Isabel Cavelier Adarve has long worked in sustainable development and climate change, having had advisory roles on environmental issues at the Colombian Mission to the United Nations in New York and at the Colombian Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Bogotá. She is also a co-founder of Transforma, a prominent Bogota-based environmental think tank, and has more recently turned her energy to the creation of Mondo Comun, an initiative dedicated to seeding a culture of care rooted in interdependence, restoring and nurturing agents of change in their response(ability) to the climate crisis and the global transformation. She is a writer, story-teller and potter, who trained as a lawyer and in socio-cultural studies at the University of Los Andes. She has a Master of Laws from the University of Cambridge. She has worked and published in diverse fields such as human rights, racial and gender discrimination, and climate change.
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    CEO, Reset
    Ben Scott is CEO at Reset Tech, a global initiative to realign technology markets with democratic values around the world. Reset Tech works with philanthropy, governments, and civil society to fight against digital threats to democracy. Before starting Reset, Ben spent a decade in Washington, including as Policy Advisor for Innovation to then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. He coordinated the technology policy advisory group for the 2016 Clinton presidential campaign. His career also includes years in Europe, where he led a German technology policy think tank -- the Stiftung Neue Verantwortung (SNV) in Berlin. He was also a Senior Adviser to New America in Washington DC. He holds a PhD in communications and serves on the Board of the Open Technology Fund.
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    Incoming Lead, Digital Divide Data
    Sopheap serves as Chief People Officer at Digital Divide Data (DDD), a global social enterprise that supports underserved youth by bridging the critical gap from learning to earning, equipping them with the skills and opportunities needed to thrive in today’s technology-driven world. To strengthen its impact on youth, DDD empowers organizations with high-quality and highly scalable AI and ML operations and data conversion services. For over 20 years, more than 13,000 youth across Cambodia, Laos, and Kenya have transitioned from education to meaningful employment through employability training and employment programs. As CPO, she supports the workforce of around 1700 people in Asia and East Africa. Sopheap worked her way up through the rank from very entry level to one of the top executive leadership teams at DDD as a proven success story of DDD’s social-driven business. Sopheap holds a Master of International Management from Portland State University, USA.
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    Executive Director, Wandikweza
    Mercy Kafotokoza, founder and Executive Director of Wandikweza, is a Malawian nurse, midwife, and public health professional with extensive experience in community-based health care. Her work at a busy referral hospital highlighted the importance of partnering with communities to deliver basic health services to women and children in remote areas. Under her leadership, Wandikweza empowers community health workers to provide low-cost, timely care directly at households, improving health outcomes and fostering positive community attitudes toward healthcare. Through her focus on organization, management, and community engagement, Mercy has created a model that delivers impactful, sustainable health services.
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    Chief Executive Officer, Antara Foundation
    Chandrika Bahadur has over 20 years of work experience across multilateral institutions, foundations, non-profits, and governments in 20+ countries across the world. Most recently, she was President of the Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN) Association and Founder-Director of the SDG Academy. Previously, she helped set up Reliance Foundation and worked at the United Nations in various capacities from 2001-2008. Chandrika has prior teaching experience at Harvard and Columbia University and has held visiting and guest faculty positions across institutes such as the Indian Institute of Technology, among others. She holds Master’s degrees from the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University and IIM Ahmedabad and an undergraduate degree in Economics from St. Stephen’s College at Delhi University.
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    Youth Advisor to UN Secretary General on Climate 2020-2023, United Nations SG Youth Advisory Group on Climate Change 2020 - 2023
    Archana Soreng, a member of the Khadia Tribe from Odisha, India, has been actively working on climate action, focusing on the intersection of Indigenous Peoples' rights, climate philanthropy, and biodiversity conservation. She was part of the inaugural cohort of the United Nations Secretary-General’s Youth Advisory Group on Climate Change (2020–2023). Currently, Archana is a Skoll World Forum Fellow (2024) and serves on the Climate Advisory Council of the Rockefeller Foundation. She collaborates with a global coalition of Indigenous Peoples, Local Communities, and Afro-descendant communities to strengthen the leadership and agency of young leaders in Asia. She currently also serves as the Steering Committee Member of Youth Climate Justice Fund (YCJF). Archana is also dedicated to ensuring that climate finance and philanthropy are accessible to young people and Indigenous communities, fostering inclusive and impactful climate solutions.
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    Executive Director, NOSSAS
    Áurea Carolina is a mother, grassroots activist, former parliamentarian, and leader in Brazilian civil society, with a distinguished political career dedicated to culture, the environment, human rights, and democratic innovation. She currently serves as the executive director of Nossas, an activist organization committed to strengthening democracy in Brazil, with a focus on climate action, racial equity, and gender justice.
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    Head of Strategy and Partnerships, Renaissance Philanthropy
    Ronit is the Head of Strategy and Partnerships at Renaissance Philanthropy. In this role he builds strategic partnerships, launches new initiatives, and advances key priorities within the organization. Prior to launching Renaissance, Ronit spent four years at Schmidt Futures, a philanthropic initiative of former Google CEO Eric Schmidt and Wendy Schmidt. As Director of Partnerships, Ronit: designed and launched signature partnerships with the UK Government on institutional innovation within science and on talent; incubated P150 (a community of philanthropic advisors to UHNWIs) which has unlocked $300M+ of philanthropic capital; and unlocked over $350M in co-funding. Ronit also led initiatives focused on COVID-19, US-India collaboration, talent, and financial innovation. Before joining Schmidt Futures, Ronit co-founded Empower Energy, an award-winning last mile distribution network in India which provided rural communities with access to life-changing technologies.
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    Director of Development and Alumni Relations, Saïd Business School
    Kate Foley is Director of Development and Alumni Relations at Saïd Business School, University of Oxford, where she is responsible for all aspects of fundraising and alumni relations. Kate took up the position in November 2022.    Development and Alumni Relations play a critical role in enabling Saïd Business School to deliver ambitious projects such as the Global Leadership Centre, funding scholarships and research, as well as supporting and engaging with our growing alumni community.   Kate, who has built her career in Development over two decades in the Higher Education sector, joined Oxford Saïd from Worcester College, Oxford, where she was Development Director and a Governing Body Fellow.  She has gained a wealth of experience at the universities of Exeter, Aberdeen and as Development Director at St Hugh’s College, Oxford, as well as Worcester College.   Kate has an outstanding record in fundraising both within and outside of Oxford.
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    President and CEO, Outrider Foundation
    Robert K. Elder is the President & CEO of Outrider Foundation, which supports multimedia storytelling about nuclear threats and climate change. Outrider has fellows at The New York Times, TIME magazine, The Guardian US, USA Today,  Inside Climate News, public radio’s Science Friday, — and most recently, Vox. Outrider also supports The New York Times’ Opinion series “At the Brink: Confronting the Risk of Nuclear War” and a massive project with the Associated Press called “The New Nuclear Landscape.” In 2024, we launched our annual Outrider Nuclear Reporting Summit, which gathers journalists at the nexus of health, climate, technology, and national security to deepen their knowledge about how these issues are interconnected in the new nuclear landscape. Our 2025 conference was held in a former nuclear missile silo outside Little Rock, Arkansas. Elder is also the author or editor of 20+ books. Learn more at https://outrider.org/
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    Founder, TogetHER for Health
    Kathryn Vizas is an attorney who, after 24 year practicing law in both law firm and corporate settings, changed her life’s direction and was drawn to the fight to improve women’s health. As an advocate for change, particularly focused on primary care and preventable diseases affecting women, she joined PSI’s Maverick Collective in 2014. With PSI, Kathryn worked on a project in Uttar Pradesh, India, expanding community based screening for cervical cancer, a preventable diseases that nevertheless kills hundreds of thousands of women each year. At the conclusion of the PSI project, Kathryn started TogetHER for Health, in order to focus the world’s attention on cervical cancer prevention. Kathryn’s belief was that the disease could in fact be eliminated, with sufficient leadership. Since 2018 that has been TogetHER’s sole mission. In addition to being the Founder, Kathryn serves as the organization’s Chief Strategy Officer.
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    Chief Strategy Officer, Opportunity Collaboration
    Shelly Helgeson has made relationship building for impact the cornerstone of her career. As Chief Strategy Officer at Connective Impact, she has helped grow and support a network of 200+ global changemakers, including funders, social enterprises, and nonprofits. With Connective Impact’s acquisition by Opportunity Collaboration, Shelly is excited to bring together two field-breaking impact organizations to tear down barriers to true partnership and unlock new forms of collaboration that advance equity. Over the past decade, Shelly has stewarded more than $50M USD in funding for international organizations from private foundations, corporates, governments, and individual donors. She has supported more than 30 impact-focused clients across health, education, livelihoods, humanitarian response, peacebuilding, and climate, with work Across all of her work, Shelly is focused on shifting power, aligning partners for impact, and creating pathways for changemakers to access capital.
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    Senior Director, Africa, MSI Reproductive Choices
    Dr. Carole Sekimpi is the Senior Director for MSI Africa, and has been with MSI for nearly a decade. She joined MSI Uganda as Managing Director in 2015 and went on to become Country Director for Uganda in 2018. As well as being a medical doctor with a Master of Philosophy and a Master of Public Health, Carole has extensive experience in working for both local, and international non-governmental agencies in clinical, programming, and management capacities. She also sits as the Board Chair of the Uganda Family Planning Consortium.
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    Managing Director, Nigeria Health Watch
    Vivianne Ihekweazu is the Managing Director of Nigeria Health Watch, a health communication and advocacy organisation based in Nigeria, advocating for improved health and access to health services. She leads the strategic direction of the organisation and is responsible for designing and implementing health communication and advocacy strategies and campaigns for government, not-for-profits, and development partners in Nigeria. Her work currently focuses on nutrition, maternal newborn and child health, routine immunisation, sexual and reproductive health & rights and health security. She played a leading role in the COVID-19 crisis & emergency risk communications team, supporting the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) in public health communications, defining messaging priorities and developing public health guidelines. Vivianne has over 20 years experience as a communication professional. Prior to focusing on the health sector, Vivianne worked at some of the world’s leading
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    Chief Investment Officer, Rental Protection Fund
    Mritunjay (MJ) helped build a multi-million-dollar micro-loan portfolio in rural India and helped create a co-operative that served over 200 entrepreneurs. Over the last decade, MJ has helped deploy over C$400M through private-market impact investing, and another C$500M through responsible investment strategies for several family offices, foundations, and financial institutions. MJ is also the inaugural Chief Investment Officer of the $500M BC Rental Protection Fund that finances the acquisition of existing affordable housing across British Columbia. MJ is a Board Director and Treasurer for Definity Insurance Foundation; a Board Director for Philanthropic Foundations Canada, Tapestry Capital, and MakeWay Foundation Canada; and sits on the Impact Investment Committee for the Laidlaw Foundation. MJ’s passion for social change is complemented by his prior experience in Capital Markets, Corporate Strategy, and Global Health, and his degrees in Computer Engineering and M.B.A.
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    Chief Corporate Affairs Officer, GoFundMe
    Chief corporate affairs officer at GoFundMe, overseeing our global teams in 20 countries engaged with leaders , media and communities to help people help each other more effectively every day.
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    CEO, Founder, Intelehealth
    Dr. Neha Verma is a digital Health professional with more than nine years of experience in the planning, design, implementation and evaluation of digital health & telemedicine projects. She has an MS and PhD in Health Informatics from Johns Hopkins University with a focus on telemedicine. Neha is an entrepreneur and currently the CEO of Intelehealth, a global technology nonprofit working to improve access to health where there is no doctor. She has authored several impactful publications on the implementation of digital health programs for frontline health workers with organizations such as the Global mHealth Initiative, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and UNICEF. Neha’s work focuses on advancing gender equity and improving women’s health access. She has been the recipient of numerous fellowships and awards including the Rainer Arnhold Fellowship, the Abell Foundation fellowship and recognized as a top entrepreneur by the Government of India (Niti Aayog).
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    President & CEO, Halcyon
    Dan Barker is the President and CEO of Halcyon, an accelerator and investor in early-stage, impact-driven startups from around the globe. Dan joined Halcyon from the Mastercard Center for Inclusive Growth where he was vice president focused on supporting cutting-edgeresearch on financial inclusion and entrepreneurship. Prior to Mastercard, Dan was vice president for social impact at BlackRock. Dan first connected with Halcyon during his time as a management consultant at Deloitte where he advised corporate, multilateral, and nonprofit clients on social impact strategy. He began his career as a researcher at the Council on Foreign Relations and Earth Institute. He holds a master’s in international finance and economic policy from Columbia University and a BA in international relations from NYU. He serves on the advisory boards of Global Kids, Inc. and Ignite.E.
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    CEO, Women Moving Millions
    Sarah is a philanthropy and social impact leader, currently serving as the CEO of Women Moving Millions. For over two decades, Sarah has been building, guiding, and leading nonprofit organizations in Boston, Washington, D.C., and New York dedicated to strengthening democracy, expanding human rights, and advancing gender equality. Sarah has been recognized throughout her career for her ability to drive strategic growth in mission-driven organizations and is known for her ability to mobilize and inspire philanthropists to make significant investments in social change. At WMM, Sarah is responsible for building strategy and scale around its mission to catalyze greater resources for gender equality. Since 2020, she has mobilized over $200 million in new funding commitments for women and girls. Sarah served as a founding board member for Hive Gender Climate Justice Fund, is an Aspen Institute Civil Society Fellow, and is a Women’s Foreign Policy Council Board Member.
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    CEO, mDoc
    Dr. L. Nneka Mobisson is co-founder and CEO of mDoc, a digital health social enterprise which provides virtual AI-enabled self-care health coaching to people living with or at risk for chronic health needs. mDoc harnesses behavioral science, quality improvement methods, technology and data to help people have healthier lives. Prior to mDoc, Dr. Mobisson was Executive Director, Africa at the Institute for Healthcare Improvement, IHI where she still serves as a faculty advisor. A pediatrician, Dr. Mobisson was Vice President of Community Health and Population Health Management at Connecticut Hospital Association. At McKinsey & Company, she worked on healthcare strategy and technology. She has worked at World Bank, Merck, and CDC. Dr. Mobisson earned a bachelor's in Mechanical Engineering from MIT, MPH from Emory University Rollins School of Public Health, MD/MBA from Yale University and completed her Pediatrics residency at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia.
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    President & CEO, Grameen Foundation
    Zubaida Bai is the President and CEO of Grameen Foundation, which operates at the intersection of gender, financial inclusion, and climate. The foundation tackles deep-rooted systemic barriers, enabling women to escape poverty. Leveraging her engineering and social entrepreneurship background, Zubaida aims to eradicate poverty through sustainable development and transformative social impact. Zubaida Bai is the founder of ayzh®, a social enterprise that designs vital healthcare products to improve the health and happiness of women and girls across their reproductive lives. Prior to joining Grameen Foundation, she was the managing director of social ventures at CARE International. Zubaida has been recognized as a Young Global Leader by the World Economic Forum, a Maternal Health Champion by Ashoka, a TED Fellow/Speaker, and named United Nations SDG 3 Pioneer by the United Nations Global Compact (UNGC).
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    Executive Director, The Beckon Foundation
    Rebecca G. Kinney is a primary care physician and the Executive Director of The Beckon Foundation, a philanthropic organization dedicated to improving health equity. Dr. Kinney’s work has focused on health workforce development, sexual and reproductive health for young women, and supporting innovative models of care delivery for last-mile communities both domestically and abroad. She endeavors to be a risk-tolerant funder of health systems and to change the paradigms for health financing to support a rights-based approach to health. Through an experiential and experimental model, Dr. Kinney’s current investments span geographies, partners, leadership structures, size and scale as an intentional strategy to better understand what works and why. She leverages her medical background whenever possible to bring context and credibility to her work and to serve as a bridge between patients, healthcare providers, and the systems that finance health.
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    Chief Impact Officer, Elevate Prize Foundation
    Matthew is the Chief Impact Officer at the Elevate Prize Foundation, where he's turning his passion for social change into action. With a rich background that includes building and driving global expansion and partnerships for MIT Solve and orchestrating key programming at the Clinton Global Initiative, he's no stranger to the power of collaboration and innovation in making a difference. At the heart of his work with the Elevate Prize Foundation, Matthew is focused on not just tracking the impact of the foundation’s investments but also on driving strategic partnerships and producing the annual Make Good Famous Summit. He is also a member of the Newman’s Own Foundation Advisory Council. What really fuels Matthew’s work is the opportunity to spotlight the incredible stories of Elevate Prize winners. It's the intersection of storytelling and impact that drives him, aiming to inspire action through shared narratives.
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    Director, Center for Infection and Immunity, Columbia University
    Microbial diagnostics, surveillance, discovery and pathogenesis.
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    Co-Founder, Rocket Learning
    Co-founder of Rocket Learning, a social entrepreneur, and an advocate for early childhood development, serving on several government Taskforces. Azeez has been recognised as an Ashoka Fellow, BusinessWorld “40 Under 40 Disruptor”, Bloomberg New Economy Catalyst, and Gates Foundation Goalkeeper. His work in early education has been featured in Harvard Business School, UNESCO, and Forbes. Azeez began his career at McKinsey & Company, later joining Pratham’s senior leadership. He holds a B.Tech from IIT-Delhi and MBA from the Harvard Business School.
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    Managing Director, Erol Foundation
    Jill Kauffman Johnson is Managing Director of the Erol Foundation and NextWorld Philanthropies. With decades of experience in the environmental movement, she served as Head of Global Market Development for Algae Ingredients for Corbion, a publicly-traded global leader in food, algae and bio-based ingredients. She was formerly Principal and Managing Director of CEA Consulting, a leading firm working at the intersection of environmental policy, philanthropy and the private sector. Earlier in her career, Kauffman Johnson served as the founding Director of the Pacific Coast Office of the Ocean Conservancy where she initiated the first public-private effort in California to address marine plastic pollution. She is a Switzer Fellow and was the former Board Chair of the Algae Biomass Organization, the world’s leading algae trade organization. Kauffman Johnson holds a Masters in Public Policy from Harvard University and a BA in Human Biology from Stanford University.
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    VP of Programs and Operations, Grantmakers for Girls of Color
    Maheen Kaleem, Esq. is a human rights lawyer who has dedicated her life to creating a world where girls of color are safe and free. She is the Vice President of Programs and Operations at Grantmakers for Girls of Color, a philanthropic organization dedicated to amplifying and mobilizing resource to supportive transformative organizing work led by girls and gender-expansive youth of color. In just three years, she has co-stewarded the regranting of over $26 million to 400 organizations in all fifty states, Guam, and Puerto Rico. Maheen has over twenty years of experience engaging youth and families impacted at the intersections of sexual violence and criminalization to lead efforts to advance racial and gender justice. Maheen holds both bachelors and law degrees from Georgetown University. She is a first generation Pakistani-American who was raised mostly in the bay area of California, on Ohlone land. Maheen was named as one of the P100 in Unboxed Philanthropy’s 2023 Philanthropy 100.
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    Executive Director, Ushahidi Inc
    Angela is a technologist, community builder, and open-source software advocate passionate about building and using appropriate technology tools to impact the lives of disenfranchised communities, with over a decade of experience in software development, global community engagement, and non-profit organizational management. She is the Executive Director at Ushahidi, a global non-profit technology company that helps communities quickly collect and share information, enabling them to speak up, inform decisions, and influence change. She currently serves on the Board of Directors for Creative Commons, and ROOST, and previously Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team. She’s also a member of the World Economic Forum’s Global Futures Council on Data Frontiers, and previous council on Data Equity. She's a co-founder of AkiraChix, a World Economic Forum Young Global Leader (2024) and a Mozilla 2024 Rise25 Honoree for championing the need for building Inclusive AI systems.
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    Executive Director, Institute for Responsive Government
    Sam Oliker-Friedland is the executive director of the Institute for Responsive Government, which is a nonpartisan nonprofit committed to helping policy makers find solutions that make government more efficient, accessible, and responsive to the needs of real human beings. Prior to joining the Institute for Responsive Government, Sam was a voting rights litigator at the Department of Justice’s Civil Rights Division under both the Obama and Trump administrations. Prior to that, he worked on election administration law and data in the nonprofit sector. Sam graduated from Brown University with a degree in Linguistics and has a J.D. from Yale Law School. He’s a Milwaukee native and lives in Chicago, IL.
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    Executive Director, Indigenous Peoples Rights International
    Joan Carling is passionate about human rights, social and climate justice and equity. As an Indigenous activist from the Philippines, she has been working at the grassroots to the international levels with Indigenous Peoples organizations and networks for more than three decades. Ms Carling received the Champions of the Earth Lifetime achievement Award from the UN Environment Program in 2018 and one of the Laureates of the Right Livelihood Award in 2024. She is currently the Executive Director of the Indigenous Peoples Rights International.
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    Chief Operating Officer, Dovetail Impact Foundation
    Philip Langford CHIEF OPERATIONS OFFICER Based in Washington, DC Philip Langford serves as Chief Operating Officer for Dovetail Impact Foundation, providing leadership to the whole of the Dovetail’s operations that promote and catalyze human flourishing. Prior to joining Dovetail, Philip served as President of International Justice Mission’s US operations. Over his 16 year tenure, Philip led IJM’s frontlines operations in 19 countries on 5 continents on a wide array of social justice and human rights challenges, including gender-based violence, human trafficking, police brutality, and online sexual exploitation of children. Philip was a partner in a full service law firm prior to joining IJM. Come to Philip for conversations about bass fishing, his Great Dane and his love of team.
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    Co-founder, Din4mo Lab
    Marcel Fukayama is an Impact Entrepreneur, Systems Orchestrator, and Global Policy Advisor with a foundational decade-long history in the B Corp movement. As a Co-Founder of Sistema B Brazil, he helped scaling the movement across Latin America and currently serves at B Lab as Senior Policy Advisor. At Din4mo, he combines the power of finance, entrepreneurship and innovation to design disruptive funding structures to finance the most pressing issues in Brazil including housing, education, urban solutions and SMEs. He also serves a number of boards and councils including GSG Impact, Coca-Cola Brazil Institute and Brazil Presidency Advisory Council. His leadership spans three sectors: Business, Nonprofit, and Government. Holding Masters Degree from LSE, he advises on sustainable finance, governance, and advancing an inclusive, equitable, and regenerative global economy.
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    CEO, Spring Impact
    Mohamed Osman is the CEO of Spring Impact, leading the organisation in enabling mission-driven organisations and foundations everywhere to scale their impact sustainably and effectively. Mohamed has over 20 years of experience building partnerships, implementing, and scaling programmes in global health, social enterprise, and humanitarian assistance across 25 countries. Throughout his career, Mohamed has established himself as a trusted convener and leader of high-level, high-stakes, and highly successful partnerships in the mission-driven world.
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    Global Managing Partner, Dalberg
    Gaurav is the Global Managing Partner of Dalberg Advisors. In this role, he sets the firm’s direction and oversees activities across offices worldwide. He previously led Dalberg’s global Impact Measurement and Climate and Energy practices. Gaurav founded Dalberg’s first Asia Pacific office in Mumbai in 2009 and led the region’s growth through 2022, expanding to seven offices and more than 160 staff. As part of his work, he helps clients apply digital technologies and AI to address complex societal challenges, from mapping how digital platforms can increase financial inclusion to exploring how AI can improve efficiency in measurement and learning (MEL) for investors and development org. Beyond his advisory work, Gaurav sits on the boards of Educate Girls. He holds an undergraduate degree in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics from Oxford University and a postgraduate degree in Development Economics from Yale University. He was also a Fairfax Scholar at the United World College Hong Kong
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    Executive Director and Co-Founder, resilience action network international
    Eloise Todd is the Executive Director and Founder of rani, which coordinates advocacy to build societal resilience to shifts, change, and crisis. An advocacy, policy, campaigns, and strategy specialist, Eloise has over 20 years’ experience working to change policies, legislation and budgets to improve lives. Primarily, she has worked in international development and global health, including as a political adviser within the EU institutions and as Global Policy Director of the ONE Campaign. Eloise campaigned against the U.K.’s Brexit deal, building one of the largest pro-European organizations into a national campaign force. Eloise co-founded Pandemic Action Network with three colleagues in April 2020 and took on the Executive Director role in August 2022. In 2023, Eloise co-founded Resilience Action Network Africa (RANA).
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    Co-founder & CEO, Futurelect
    Lindiwe Mazibuko is a South African public leader, writer, and advocate for youth and women’s political leadership in Africa. She was the first black South African woman elected Leader of the Official Opposition in the National Assembly and served as a Member of Parliament from 2009 to 2014. She is the Founder and CEO of Futurelect, a non-partisan non-profit organisation dedicated to cultivating young and women political leaders and promoting civic education in Africa. A Harvard Kennedy School graduate, she has held fellowships at Harvard’s Institute of Politics and the Stellenbosch Institute for Advanced Study and is a World Economic Forum Young Global Leader. She is also a trustee of the Nelson Mandela Children's Fund, the Institute for Security Studies, and the Constitution Hill Trust. Lindiwe is Deputy Chair of the Eminent Persons Group for South Africa’s National Dialogue, appointed by the President of the Republic of South Africa. A regular columnist for The Sunday Times, Lindiwe
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    CEO & Co-Founder, Clean Tech Hub
    Ifeoma is an energy access expert and a climate action champion. She has over 23 years of experience building and directing organizational operations and strategy, supporting start-ups and MSMEs across Africa. In the past 10 years, she has become a recognized and credible leader in the energy and utility markets, working on the intersection of Energy Transformation, Energy markets, Energy and Climate Financing, and Climate Adaptation markets. She is experienced in political economy, energy policy and energy markets, developmental economy, climate and environment, sustainability, dispute resolution, process facilitation and organizational development
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    Senior Fellow in Management Practice, Saïd Business School
    Mary Johnstone-Louis is Senior Fellow of Management Practice at University of Oxford's Saïd Business School where she is Co-Director of the Oxford Sustainable Business Programme. Mary is a Fellow of the Skoll Centre, a Senior Associate of Oxford Net Zero, and Senior Fellow of the Business Fights Poverty Institute. She has served in a range of advisory roles including as a World Economic Forum Global Future Council Fellow and is currently a trustee of Blueprint for Better Business and Chair of B Lab UK.. Her written contributions have been featured in the Oxford Review of Economic Policy, Harvard Business Review, Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, Business Ethics Quarterly, and in the United Nations Global Compact’s Principles for Responsible Management Education series. She is a contributor to Forbes.com.
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    Co-Executive Director, Africa Frontline First, Africa Frontline First
    Nan Chen is Co-Executive Director of Africa Frontline First (AFF), an Africa-led partnership working to scale and professionalize community health workers across the continent. AFF mobilizes financing and supports governments to strengthen community health systems, saving and improving lives. Before AFF, Nan served as Managing Director, Health Systems Strengthening at Last Mile Health, leading efforts to scale effective community health programs and disseminate lessons through partnerships and advocacy. His previous roles include supporting private-public partnerships and nutrition initiatives at the Millennium Challenge Corporation and advising social enterprises and impact investors in Kenya with Open Capital Advisors.
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    Co-Founder & President, School of Leadership Afghanistan (SOLA)
    Shabana Basij-Rasikh is the co-founder and president of the School of Leadership, Afghanistan (SOLA). SOLA is the first and only boarding school for Afghan girls, operating in Kabul from 2016 through 2021 and the Taliban’s return to power. That August, Shabana led the evacuation of her entire school community from Afghanistan to Rwanda, where SOLA reestablished its operations and its students resumed their studies. Shabana has overseen SOLA’s successful growth in Rwanda; Shabana has also overseen SOLA’s expansion into the digital realm with 2024’s launch of SOLAx, a WhatsApp-based online academy with nearly 15,000 students currently enrolled. Shabana is a 2011 magna cum laude graduate of Middlebury College and holds a Master in Public Policy from Oxford University. In 2018, she was awarded the Malalai Medal, one of Afghanistan’s highest national honors, for her work in promoting girls’ access to education. In 2023, she received the Rolex National Geographic Explorer of the Year award
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    Program Director, Caerus Foundation, Inc.
    April Brewer Kainer is an experienced philanthropic advisor specializing in global health, community development, education, the environment, and the arts. As Program Director at the Caerus Foundation, she oversees a grant portfolio supporting 80+ organizations around the globe. With expertise in grant evaluation, strategic planning, and relationship management, April has spearheaded impactful international initiatives, including facilitating investor visits to Angola, Rwanda, Tanzania, and Ukraine. Her background includes roles at City Year, Inc., Polk Bros. Foundation, the Office of Congressman Richard Neal (D-MA), and she served as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Zambia. During her academic tenure, April was a David L. Boren Fellow through the National Security Education Program, and a was a University of Chicago Social Innovation Fellow. April holds a Master’s in Social Service Administration from the University of Chicago and a BA in Communications from The American University.
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    Co-Founder & CEO, Equis Institute
    Stephanie Valencia is a national leader and innovator at the nexus of Latino research and civic engagement, media and technology, and leadership development. She is the co-founder of Equis, a set of organizations working to create a better understanding of Latinos, innovate new approaches to reach and engage them, and invest in the leadership and infrastructure for long-term change and increased engagement. She is also co-founder and Executive Board Chair at Latino Media Network, a multi-platform audio company inspiring, informing, and celebrating Latinos, owned and operated by members of the community. LMN’s footprint is in eight of the ten top Latino DMA’s, with the ability to reach over two thirds of Latinos in the United States.
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    Secretariat, Teach for All
    Anna is the Secretary of the People First Community, a cross-sectoral and globally diverse group of 1200+ practitioners, academics, and public and private sector actors with a shared belief in the importance of prioritizing investing in collective leadership development as a path for sustainable development. Anna has 20 years of experience, she has held C-suite positions across the social impact, charitable, government and fundraising sectors. She has been the CEO of the economic development agency of Barcelona’s municipal government employing 350+ people and founded a boutique-consulting firm that advises intergovernmental bodies on fostering economic growth in European, MENA and LATAC countries. Anna is also a Board Member of different not-for-profit organizations such the international NGO Street Business School, and the Basic Education Coalition.
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    Executive Director, Ezrah Charitable Trust
    Charlene loves being an "extrapreneur" connecting, mentoring, advising, and investing in entrepreneurs, intrepreneurs, and social enterprises. She has 20 years of private sector and social sector experience working with a variety of organizations ranging from tech startup/scaleups to international non-profits to Fortune 500 companies. She began her career as an IT consultant at Deloitte Consulting, followed by 4 years working with smallholder farmers in East Africa, followed by 8 years as the COO of socially impactful venture-capital backed businesses in the fintech and health tech industries. Charlene now serves as the Executive Director of The Ezrah Charitable Trust, a private family foundation focused on job and wealth creation in sub-Saharan Africa.
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    Chief Programs Officer, Elevate Prize Foundation
    As the Chief Program Officer (CPO) at the Elevate Prize Foundation, Megan leads the strategy and execution of all foundation programs. In her role she cultivates strategic partnerships to further support grantees with funding and capacity building. Prior to joining the Elevate Prize Foundation Megan spent nearly 10 years working on different initiatives at the Clinton Foundation including the Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) and Clinton Health Matters Initiative (CHMI).
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    Dean, Saïd Business School
    Soumitra Dutta has been Dean of Saïd Business School at the University of Oxford since June 2022. Previously he was the founding Dean of the Cornell SC Johnson College of Business at Cornell University. He is the President of Portulans Institute, Chair of the Board of the Global Business School Network and member of the Global Board of Dassault Systemes. Professor Dutta is an authority on innovation in the global knowledge economy. He is the co-editor and founder of the Network Readiness Index, published by Portulans Institute and the Global Innovation Index, published by the WIPO. Professor Dutta received a B. Tech. in electrical engineering and computer science from the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Delhi a MS in both business administration and computer science, and a PhD in computer science from the University of California at Berkeley. In 2017 he was awarded the Distinguished Alumnus from his alma mater IIT Delhi.
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    Managing Director, Opendream
    Patipat Keng Susumpao is a social entrepreneur and civic technologist working across digital innovation public participation and public health He is cofounder and managing director of Opendream a Thailand based social enterprise building digital infrastructure for governments and civil society He also cofounded Taejai Thailands first major crowdfunding platform for social causes Trained in Computer Engineering His current research the Proactive One Health Outbreak Prevention System POOPS explores how alternative data such as wastewater signals and AI can strengthen early warning systems in Southeast Asia
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    Founding Partner, Radiant Strategies
    Hali Lee is delighted to have been co-builder of a few pieces of philanthropic infrastructure. She is founding partner of Radiant Strategies, co-founded the Donors of Color Network, was on the co-design team for Philanthropy Together, and is the founder of the Asian Women Giving Circle. Radiant is piloting Freedom School for Philanthropy, a curriculum for wealthy individuals who want to center equity in their practice. Hali was born in Seoul, South Korea, and grew up in Kansas City. She graduated from Princeton University, studied Buddhism at Mahidol University in Bangkok, Thailand, and received a master’s in social work from New York University. Hali was recently profiled in Forbes 50 Over 50: Impact and is writing a book, THE BIG WE, out in March 2025 by Zando/ Sweet July Press. Hali lives in Brooklyn, New York in the company of her family, a big love of a dog, an old cat, and rooftop honeybees.
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    Chief Executive Officer, Tides
    Janiece Evans-Page is a social scientist and social impact leader whose 20 years of experience in the tech sector and social impact ecosystem inform her innovative approach to driving social change. As chief executive officer of Tides, Janiece leads Tides’ work with doers and donors to center the leadership of changemakers from communities historically denied power, connecting them to operational and advisory services, capacity building, and resources to amplify their impact. Janiece serves on the boards of Tides, Tides Advocacy (a 501(c)(4)), Beneficial State Foundation, and Echoing Green, the board of trustees of both Southern New Hampshire University and St. Mary’s College, as well as numerous advisory councils.
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    Senior Manager of Global Engagement, Yidan Prize
    Michelle Zhang is the Senior Manager of Global Engagement at the Yidan Prize Foundation, a global educational philanthropic foundation with a mission of creating a better world through education.Through our annual Yidan Prize and network of innovators, we support ideas and practices in education—specifically, ones with the power to positively change lives, systems, and societies. Based between Hong Kong and Cambridge, UK, Michelle is responsible for developing collaborations with partners, strengthening the Yidan Prize nominations pipeline, as well as amplifying the innovative work of the Yidan Prize community. She would love to connect with NGOs, funders, implementers, and specialists working in the field of education. Michelle comes from a background of Psychology, Education, and Creative Arts. She holds an MPhil in Education from the University of Cambridge. She is also a Senior Research Associate at the Intellectual Forum, Jesus College, University of Cambridge.
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    Senior Director of Investor Relations, The END Fund
    Bridie leads a community of philanthropists in Europe who are committed to harnessing the power of collaborative philanthropy to control and eliminate neglected tropical diseases. Formerly Head of Principal Giving at Oxfam, Bridie has worked with high-net-worth clientele in the private and non profit sectors for over 15 years, advising philanthropists on a wide range of giving across health, humanitarian, development, education, and the arts. Bridie currently serves on the board of Amref Health Africa UK, Africa’s leading health charity. Bridie holds an MSc in International Development from Birkbeck University and a BA in English Language and Literature from the University of Leeds. She speaks English and French and is currently based between Oxford and Geneva.
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    Managing Director and Chief of Staff, Waverley Street Foundation
    Lande Ajose is an accomplished public policy leader who has worked relentlessly to improve lives in her home state of California. She is now taking that purpose global in her leadership role at Waverley Street Foundation as its Managing Director. Lande previously served as vice president, Walter and Esther Hewlett Chair in Understanding California’s Future, and senior fellow at the Public Policy Institute of California, shaping the Institute’s work on the most pressing issues facing the state. A nationally recognized higher education expert, she formerly served as a senior policy advisor for California Governor Gavin Newsom where she helped to advance several special projects during the pandemic. Before joining the Newsom administration, Lande was executive director of California Competes, chaired the California Student Aid Commission, and served on the governance bodies of the Institute for Higher Education Policy, the Institute for College Access and Success, and the WASC SCUC.
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    Visiting Professor in Practice, London School of Economics
    Mark Malloch-Brown has had a long career in international affairs, development, business, and communications. At the United Nations, Mark Malloch-Brown led the global promotion of the UN Millennium Development Goals as head of the UN Development Programme (UNDP). At the UNDP, and previously as vice president of external affairs at the World Bank, he led reform efforts to increase the impact of both organisations. He later served as Kofi Annan’s chief of staff, and then as UN Deputy Secretary General, before joining the British government of Prime Minister Gordon Brown, as minister responsible for Africa and Asia from 2007 to 2009. Most recently, he was president of the Open Society Foundations. Mark Malloch-Brown is a Visiting Professor in Practice at the London School of Economics (LSE), he was knighted for his contributions to international affairs, and is currently on leave from the British House of Lords.
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    Impact Education Manager, Skoll Centre for Social Entrepreneurship, Said Business School
    Elizaveta supports the delivery of Skoll Centre impact education programmes. She co-designs learning programmes with subject matter experts and coordinates impact education activities for students, alumni, academics, and external contributors. Before joining the Skoll Centre, Elizaveta completed her Master of Science in International and Comparative Education from the University of Oxford. She also interned at the International Institute for Educational Planning (IIEP-UNESCO). Prior to that, she spent three years as an independent founder and content creator of a podcast and blog, which promoted educational opportunities for youth. Her podcast and blog reached over 16,000 followers. Elizaveta is passionate about education, social impact, and international exchange. In her free time, she enjoys singing, learning languages, listening to podcasts, dancing Lindy Hop, and hiking in nature.
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    President, Lever for Change
    Kristen J. Molyneaux, Ph.D. is the President and a co-founder of Lever for Change, a nonprofit affiliate of the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation. Lever for Change emboldens donors and problem solvers to think big and leverage investments in effective solutions to accelerate social change. Kristen oversees operations of the organization, driving its mission to unlock significant philanthropic resources and accelerate social change globally. Since its founding in 2019, Lever for Change has influenced over $2.2 billion in grants and provided support to more than 500 organizations.
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    CEO-Partner, Flagship Pioneering
    Margo Georgiadis is a CEO-Partner at Flagship Pioneering, a serial bioplatform innovator across life sciences, health and sustainability. She also serves as Co-Founder and CEO of Montai Therapeutics, an AI platform company enabling the predictable discovery of breakthrough small molecule medicines to treat and preempt chronic disease. Margo has dedicated her career to transforming products and services with data and technology to empower people to live better lives, and to deliver outsized growth and returns for investors. Prior to founding Montai, she held multiple senior roles including President and CEO of Ancestry and President of Americas at Google. She is an experienced investor and has worked at both General Catalyst and Synetro Group building next generation technology and healthcare platforms. Margo serves on multiple public and private Boards including McDonald’s, Applovin, Handshake, Ro, Harbinger Health, CIBO Technologies and Parker Institute for Cancer Immunotherapy.
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    Director of International Programmes, CBM UK - Global Disability Inclusion
    As Director of International Programmes at CBM UK-Global Disability Inclusion, and representing BasicNeeds (the former Skoll Awardee pioneering community mental health models), Matthew works alongside people with disabilities & partner organisations in Africa & Asia. He is passionate about developing and scaling innovative models of holistic community development, health, education and climate adaptation that are fully inclusive of people with disabilities, and working with changemakers to ensure marginalised groups are impacted by their own social change solutions. For over 25 years, he has worked in Southeast Asia, the Middle East, Australia and the UK in roles covering strategy, policy, partnerships, donor relations and development & humanitarian programmes. He has an MA in Disability & Development and thrives in cross-cultural environments, in growing authentic relationships and in understanding what makes others tick, whilst having fun and trying not to take himself too seriously!
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    Senior Research Fellow, Saïd Business School
    Bridget Kustin (PhD, Johns Hopkins University), an economic anthropologist, is Senior Research Fellow at Saïd Business School, University of Oxford and Director of Ownership Project 2.0: Private Capital Owners & Impact, a global study of single family offices and family businesses, holding companies, and foundations, and how they can scale their impact to address global challenges. As Research Lead on the Ownership Project (2018-23), she studied how family owners of large (revenue above USD 1+ billion) businesses exercise their ownership and understand their purpose. Previously, she spent nearly 2 years in Bangladesh, Pakistan, and Saudi Arabia researching Islamic microfinance clients' household wealth management. Bridget was a National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellow, Fulbright Research Fellow, and has held fellowships with the Institute for Money, Technology, and Financial Inclusion; Berlin’s Center for Social Science Research Centre (WZB); and the World Economic Forum.
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    Managing Director, ISG Research Advisors
    Derrick Feldmann is recognized internationally as a leading researcher and advisor on social issues, movements and consumer public action. Producing, leading and advising on nearly two dozen research projects a year, Feldmann has built an impressive body of research and insights into how and why the public takes action for change. He is the author of three books: The Corporate Social Mind: How Companies Lead Social Change From the Inside Out, published by Fast Company Press, Social Movements for Good: How Companies and Causes Create Viral Change and Cause for Change: The Why and How of Nonprofit Millennial Engagement. Feldmann currently splits his time between social issue research and advisory firm ISG and the Ad Council Research Institute, where he oversees public research studies on pressing issues affecting Americans. He is a Visiting Research Fellow and teacher at the Skoll Centre’s Impact Lab at the Saïd Business School, Oxford University.
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    Founder + Co-Lead, New Capitalism Project
    Anna Muoio is a social impact leader and system change strategist. As Founder of The Theory of We, she continues her work helping groups build shared strategies, coordinate action and shift systems, aligned behind a shared vision for what’s possible and a smart plan for moving towards it. Anna launched and is now Co-Lead of the New Capitalism Project (NCP), an aligned action effort to reimagine capitalism. For eight years, Anna led the Aligned Action practice at Monitor Institute by Deloitte where she pioneered large-scale collective problem-solving methods which integrate network theory, systems change and collective strategy. Anna speaks regularly at conferences on the power of aligned action to drive social change. She has been a guest lecturer at Yale SOM, Harvard Kennedy School, and Harvard Graduate School of Education. Her writing has appeared in the Stanford Social Innovation Review, Chronicle of Philanthropy; and she is the author of several field-shaping pieces.
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    Co-Founder and CEO, Goodbye Malaria
    An accountant by profession, happily working in Public Health. Started my working career in banking, changed track and joined Nandos. As part of the Nandos team started Goodbye Malaria and have never looked back. My goal is malaria eradication in Southern Africa.
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    Chief Executive Officer, Skip Foundation
    Melissa Beaumont Lee is CEO of the Skip Foundation, a private philanthropy that makes audacious philanthropic investments in root-cause-focused solutions to such pressing issues as health, environment, advancing philanthropy and gender equality. Melissa is well-placed in this effort, having launched the corporate foundation for Atlassian, where she met her current principals Kim Jackson and Scott Farquhar, more than a decade ago. Prior to that, she was a broadcast journalist, including at the BBC in London.
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    Impact Partner, Imago Dei Fund
    Andrew Jones is Co-Director and Impact Partner at the Imago Dei Fund, a Boston-based grantmaking foundation dedicated to co-creating a more just, free, and sustainable world where all people can thrive and flourish. In this role, Andrew co-leads the foundation with a focus on strategy and impact. Before joining Imago Dei in 2022, Andrew spent nearly three decades in the global humanitarian and development sector. He brings extensive experience in program management, policy, and leadership, including a range of efforts to advance women and girls' status and life opportunities around the world.
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    Executive Director, Alliance for Youth Organizing
    Dakota Hall is a national leader and strategist with nearly a decade of experience driving youth civic engagement. As the founder of Leaders Igniting Transformation (LIT) in Wisconsin, Dakota grew the organization from $5,000 in seed funding to a $4 million statewide powerhouse mobilizing Black and Brown youth through legislative campaigns and political initiatives. Now, as Executive Director of the Alliance for Youth Action and Organizing, he leads the largest grassroots youth network in the U.S., fostering advocacy, base building, and progressive change. Dakota's leadership has secured over $65 million for youth-led movements and driven major victories, including removing Milwaukee Police from Public Schools. Featured in outlets like CNN, The New York Times, and Time Magazine, Dakota co-authored "From Failure to Freedom," highlighting systemic challenges in Milwaukee schools. His work exemplifies a commitment to equity, empowerment, and transformative change.
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    CEO, This Day
    Dan joined This Day Foundation as its first CEO in 2022. The foundation works in South Africa on issues of early childhood development, youth unemployment and social justice. In the UK, the foundation is focused on transforming opportunities for those who experience the greatest inequality. Throughout all programmes, the foundation has a thread of leadership development. To do this work, the foundation uses a systems lens and leverages both its grant and investment capital to drive impact. Previously Dan founded the strategic advisory firm Spring Impact based on his frustration at seeing great ideas not scaling up. With Spring Impact, Dan developed scale strategies and implementation plans with over 200 organisations ranging from Skoll Awardees such as Tostan and FES to Bezos Family Foundation, Hewlett Foundation and several leading social businesses. Dan lives in London with his partner and his two teenage kids who are always up for a hike or a board game.
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    Co-Founder, CEO, Unlock Aid
    Walter Kerr co-founded Unlock Aid, a coalition of social innovators reforming the way the U.S. spends $60B annually to solve global challenges.
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    Board Chair, Nathan Cummings Foundation
    Jaimie Mayer is currently in her seventh year as Chair of The Nathan Cummings Foundation. Under her leadership, Jaimie has focused on values alignment across the organization. The foundation moved 100% of its assets to align with its mission for impact, working with a black owned and BIPOC led OCIO. She moved the foundation towards a streamlined mentality, focusing on systemic change with work in racial, economic, and environmental justice. She led the foundation in thinking through alternative vehicles of giving, and helped launch the foundation’s first PRI initiative. As a philanthropic consultant, Jaimie works with next generation philanthropists and their families and organizations looking to attract a younger demographic with an eye towards succession planning. Jaimie is a frequent speaker on multigenerational philanthropy, next generation philanthropy, impact investing, values alignment in giving, and arts and social justice.
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    GAPP Administrative Director, Columbia University
    In 2021, J. Kenneth Wickiser left the US government to help found the Global Alliance for Preventing Pandemics, a center at Columbia University dedicated to technical workforce development, standardization of best practices, and dedication to transparent data sharing among international partner organizations in the fight to identify and contain emerging pathogens using advanced serology and NGS techniques. The GAPP team has built a proven technical training curriculum and has developed a robust and collaborative network of trusted partners in public health and clinical research organizations in Zambia, Zimbabwe, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Liberia, Mali, Nigeria, Kenya, Mexico, Ecuador, Nicaragua, Malaysia, Bangladesh and is expanding to Brazil, Taiwan, Peru, and Indonesia, among other locations. GAPP relies on trusted collaborations with ministries of health, national public health institutes, universities, philanthropic foundations, WHO, Africa CDC, US CDC, NIAID, and USAID.
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    CEO and President, Nathan Cummings Foundation
    Rey Ramsey is a social justice entrepreneur who brings more than three decades of experience as an executive in the non-profit, public, and private sectors. He is NCF’s CEO and President, and an Independent Trustee, where he plays a key role in helping fulfill the foundation’s commitment to align 100% of its endowment with its mission. Rey currently serves as the Founder and CEO of Centri Capital, an investment firm designing and executing impact investment strategies with a focus on real estate development and affordable housing as a platform for human advancement. Rey has devoted his career to building and leading social enterprises. After serving as Oregon's Director of Housing and Community Services, he held successive positions as President and COO of Enterprise Community Partners, Chairman of Habitat for Humanity International, and founding CEO and Chairman of One Economy Corporation. Additionally, Rey now serves as a director on numerous boards.
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    Executive Director & Founder, Awana Digital
    As Founder and Director of Awana Digital, Emily has spent her career working in solidarity with frontline communities using technology to defend human rights and environmental justice. Emily began her career as a youth journalist, which informed her commitment to building technology with - not for - local communities. For over a decade, Awana Digital has supported frontline communities to map and monitor over 20 million hectares of rainforest and grasslands, halt mining and oil concessions, and stem the tide of deforestation in biodiverse regions.
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    Lead, Learning and Partnership, Children's Bureau Learning and Coordination Center
    Nilofer has worked with the federal government, government agencies in all 50 US states, and community leaders in cities across the US to frame and implement child and family policy. As an independent consultant she has worked on public health models for engaging communities, model sexual and reproductive policy for youth in out-of-home care; expectant and parenting youth in out-of-home care; and innovative models for urban agriculture. Ahsan was named a Next Generation Leadership Fellow by the Rockefeller Foundation and has been asked to sit on over a dozen national advisory committee and boards focused on issues of social and community change. A lifelong activist for social justice Ahsan co-led the Indo-Pak Peace Initiative, as well as serving in the leadership of community-based groups focused on diaspora politics, women and violence, and educational reform. Ahsan was born in Karachi, Pakistan and currently lives in Oakland, California with her husband and two kids.
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    Trustee, John Templeton Foundation
    L. Gregory Jones is President of Belmont University, a position he has held since June 1, 2021, and a Trustee and Member of the John Templeton Foundation. Greg is known as a leader and strategist whose creative engagement has helped institutions across the world and in local communities to create transformational resource models. Greg’s global imagination has guided business, education, and religious leaders on multiple continents. Greg has a particular gift for incubating talent, ideas, and networks across disciplines and sectors. He is passionate about re-shaping cultures within and across organizations and coined the term 'traditioned innovation' to capture how he re-frames complex challenges to seize significant opportunities. He is known for an entrepreneurial mindset as well as emphases on character and purpose in higher education. He has also served in leadership positions at Duke and Baylor. He is the author of several books on forgiveness and social innovation.
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    Executive Director, The Video Consortium
    Sky Dylan-Robbins is an award-winning producer and the founder and Executive Director of the Video Consortium, a global nonprofit media network that supports nonfiction visual storytellers to inform and inspire audiences everywhere. Previously, Sky was a visual journalist at NBC News, where she produced documentaries across digital, broadcast, and streaming; before that, she was the Senior Producer, Video at The New Yorker, where she created and commissioned the magazine’s first short films, series, and video supplements for print features. Forbes Magazine named Sky a “30 under 30” media entrepreneur and DOC NYC, America’s largest documentary festival, selected her as a Documentary “New Leader.” She graduated cum laude from Northwestern University.
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    Managing Director, ideas42
    Omar Parbhoo is the Managing Director of Civic Engagement at ideas42, where he leverages behavioral insights to promote inclusive, sustained voter participation across the United States. His work spans from researching psychological barriers to voting to developing innovative solutions that support election officials, civic nonprofits, and other partners in the space. Omar founded VoterCast, a platform that equips election officials with tools and content for effective, evidence-based voter outreach. Previously, he served as a Senior Advisor at the U.S. Department of State, providing strategic guidance on post-conflict economic and democratic reforms. Omar holds a B.S. in Electrical Engineering from Louisiana State University and a Masters in International Economics from UC San Diego. He continues his commitment to civic engagement outside of work by holding local office in Washington, D.C.
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    Professor and Director, Center for Global Health Science and Security, Center for Global Health Science and Security
    Dr. Rebecca Katz is a Professor and Director of the Center for Global Health Science and Security. She holds joint appointments at Georgetown University Medical Center and the School of Foreign Service. Her work focuses on the governance of public health emergencies and health diplomacy. From 2004 to 2019 and again from 2021-2024, Dr. Katz was an expert consultant to the U.S. Department of State, including supporting the global response to COVID-19. She is also a senior fellow at Pax sapiens, supporting the pandemic program, a member of the Pandemic Fund Technical Advisory Panel, and a nonresident senior fellow at the Atlantic Council's Africa Center.
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    Ed Mitchell joined WSUP as Chief Executive in June 2022. He has significant relevant experience in the environmental and water sectors, as well as with public policy and administration. Prior roles include Sustainability Director at Pennon Group, the owners of South West Water, Bournemouth Water, Bristol Water and Viridor, Executive Director of Environment and Business at the Environment Agency and Director of Environment and Corporate Responsibility at Thames Water. He has worked for GlaxoSmithKline and spent time as special advisor to Dame Margaret Beckett, the UK’s first female Foreign Secretary, from 2005 to 2007. Ed holds a Master of Science (MSc) in Water and Wastewater Engineering from Cranfield University, and through his role with Thames Water, helped establish WSUP in 2005. He is also Chair of the Board of South West Sensor Ltd, producer of a range of advanced microfluidic sensors that bring lab accuracy to water testing in the field.
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    , Skoll Foundation
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    Nicola Reindorp, CEO of Crisis Action, is a force for global change. For over two decades, she has driven collaboration across civil society to protect civilians from conflict, uniting governments, NGOs, and activists to achieve real-world impact. Her journey with Crisis Action began in 2006 when she joined the board while leading Oxfam International’s global campaigning on conflict. At Oxfam’s New York office, she played a pivotal role in securing a groundbreaking UN agreement that world leaders have a responsibility to protect populations from genocide and crimes against humanity. From there, she launched the Global Centre for the Responsibility to Protect, held key positions at the UN, Oxfam, and the Overseas Development Institute, and advised Avaaz. She has worked across Rwanda, Washington DC, and Oxford, driving strategies that have saved lives and shaped policy. But Nicola is not just a strategist—she’s a challenger of leadership norms. Her latest mission? Redefining leader
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    Sr. Manager, Strategy,
    Ynis is former Sr. Manager of Strategy at the Skoll Foundation. She supported strategic planning, learning, and key strategic initiatives to advance the goals and impact of the foundation. She is passionate about sustainable development and systems change. She constantly strives to center and champion marginalized and underserved communities' voices. Ynis loves to travel, design and wear colorful fashion, and enjoys watching football (the real football!) and rugby.
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    Executive Assistant, Skoll Foundation
    Kierra is Executive Assistant to our President and Operations team here at the Skoll Foundation. Kierra skillfully manages administrative and operative duties for her team. She ensures the smooth operation of team duties and works to ensure objectives, goals and vision are executed. Kierra is driven by her passion for social change, racial justice, and inclusive economies within her communities and serving as a mentor to youth. She spends a lot of her spare time exploring new music, reading on the beach, or taking long drives to new destinations.
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    Co-Founder and Co-CEO, The Health Initiative
    Rocco Perla is Co-Founder of The Health Initiative, a campaign catalyzing a new conversation about – and increased investments in – health. Previously Perla served as President of Health Leads, enabling healthcare providers to address drivers of patient’s health, such as health foods and safe housing, and was also on the leadership team that established the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation – developing the national learning system to test new ways to pay for and deliver care for the Affordable Care Act and oversaw the $1B for Patients and the Million Hearts Campaign. He was a Merck Fellow at the Institute for Healthcare Improvement and received the Impact Article of the Year Award from the National Assoc for Health Care Quality; the Federal Executive Board Award for Outstanding Creativity and Innovation; and the Deming Medal by the American Society for Quality. He is an Asst Professor at the UMass Chan Medical School and received his Ed.D from Univ of Massachusetts.
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    Manager, Evaluation & Learning, Skoll Foundation
    Paige serves as a Manager on the Evaluation & Learning team, where she facilitates strategic learning and evaluation for a subset of Skoll's strategic priorities and programs and promotes a culture of learning across the Foundation. Prior to joining the Skoll Foundation, Paige worked as a Summer Associate on the Rockefeller Foundation’s Equity & Economic Opportunity team while pursuing her master’s degree. Before graduate school, Paige worked as a Senior Business Analyst at McKinsey & Company’s Washington, D.C. office, where she primarily served government and philanthropic clients as part of the Public and Social Sector Practice. She has also worked for a domestic microfinance nonprofit in the D.C. area. Paige holds a Master of Science in Public Policy and Management from Carnegie Mellon University’s Heinz College. She holds a B.S. from Georgetown University, where she majored in Finance and International Political Economy & Business. In her free time, she loves cooking new recipes, reading nonfiction books, and exploring the Bay Area.
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    Former Manager, Evaluation & Learning, Skoll Foundation
    As former Manager for the Evaluation and Learning Team, Alexis facilitates strategic learning and helps identify actionable insights to improve Skoll’s programs and foster a culture of learning across the Foundation. Alexis is passionate about shifting power in philanthropy and global development to those most affected by the work. She enjoys designing feedback and learning systems that elevate the voices of those working on the frontlines of social change to help make programs more equitable, effective, and impactful. Prior to joining Skoll, she held Program and Learning leadership positions at Root Change and has led several international and domestic consultancies that supported community development. Originally from Berkeley, California, Alexis now lives in Hamden, Connecticut with her husband and daughter. In her free time, she loves to visit with friends, have spontaneous dance parties in her kitchen, or go on outdoor adventures with her family.
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    Tracy DeTomasi is the CEO of Callisto. She has held leadership positions over the past 20 years, across the nonprofit sector, where she developed and implemented trauma-informed programming and curricula. She was instrumental in changing domestic violence laws in the US and has worked on projects globally. As a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Tracy has extensive experience working in the field of gender-based violence, giving her a deep understanding of the ecosystem of survivors, offenders, and allies. She has consulted with organizations to develop tech-based tools, such as an app that educates users about violence against women, a smartphone device for sexual violence prevention safety, and virtual reality trainings to address Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, and Anti-Sexual Harassment.
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    Board Director, Digital Green
    Katherine Woo is a philanthropist, board member, and tech social impact leader. Currently, she advises a family office and the Kosmos Giving Fund. She also serves as a Board Director for Digital Green, a nonprofit developing tech to empower rural farmers in India and Africa. In addition, she is a technology advisor to the Global Giving nonprofit giving platform. At the intersection of tech and social impact, Katherine served as Executive Director of Airbnb.org, a nonprofit created by Airbnb to provide emergency housing after crises. She was founding Product Lead for Facebook's Social Impact team, launching multi-billion dollar charitable giving and crisis response tools. She was also Chief Product Officer at Kiva.org, which popularized participation in global microfinance. Katherine was a management consultant before becoming a product leader at PayPal and Chief of Staff to the CEO at eBay. She earned a bachelors degree from Harvard and an MBA from Stanford.
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    Co-Founder & Managing Director, Build Health International
    I work on the front lines to build global health infrastructure where it's needed most. With 30+ years of experience in the design and construction industry, I co-founded and lead a remarkable team at Build Health International of over 150 architects, engineers, planners, construction managers, and global health experts. Our mission is to work with NGO partners and ministries of health to bring resilient and sustainable healthcare infrastructure to the some of the poorest and most marginalized communities across 44 countries in Latin America, the Caribbean and Africa.
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    Founding President and CEO, Millions of Conversations
    Samar S. Ali is a skilled mediator, a careful listener, and a compassionate teacher. Pulling up a chair to tables around the world, Ali engages in some of the most entrenched conflicts of our time, always with the intent of finding positive resolution through common ground. In this pursuit, Ali is a Research Professor of Political Science and Law at Vanderbilt University, the founding President and CEO of Millions of Conversations, and Vice-chair of the Bethany Beyond the Jordan US Foundation. This work places Ali right at the intersection of national security, human rights and economic development.
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    Co-Founder and President, American Sustainable Business Network
    David Levine is the co-founder and President of the American Sustainable Business Institute & Council. He has worked as a social entrepreneur and movement building for over 40 years focusing on the development of whole systems solutions for a more sustainable society through building strategic partnerships and broad stakeholder initiatives. Previously, he was the Founding Director of Continuing Education & Public Programs at The Graduate Center, City University of New York. From 1984-1997, David was Founder and executive director of the Learning Alliance: Options for Education & Action, an independent popular education organization. David is also a principal partner at Miracle Springs Farm, a family farm in the Hudson Valley.
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    Founder & CEO, Black Fox Global
    Natalie Rekstad is the Founder and CEO of Black Fox Global, an award-winning global fundraising and advisory firm supporting leading social impact organizations to mobilize capital, influence systems, and scale solutions to the world’s most complex challenges. A Certified B Corporation, Black Fox Global operates at the intersection of capital, power, and social change, measuring success across people, planet, and profit. Natalie’s work has been recognized by Conscious Company Media, which named her a World Changing Woman in Conscious Business, and by B Lab, which honored Black Fox Global as a Best for the World B Corp in the Changemaker category. Beyond her professional endeavors, Natalie is an active member of Women Moving Millions, a gender-lens angel investor, and a member of the Founders Pledge. She serves on the Advisory Board of Ashoka WISE and has been a delegate and contributor to the Skoll World Forum, the UN’s Commission on the Status of Women, and the World Economic Forum.
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    Chief Executive Officer, Native Americans in Philanthropy
    Erik (he/him) serves as Chief Executive Officer of Native Americans in Philanthropy, a national organization advocating for stronger and more meaningful investments by the philanthropic sector in tribal communities. Previously, he served as the Executive Director for the Center for Native American Youth at the Aspen Institute. He has held positions at the Center for American Progress on their Poverty to Prosperity team, as Majority Staff Counsel for the U.S. Senate Committee on Indian Affairs, and in the Obama administration as a Policy Advisor at the U.S. Department of Education. Erik began his career in Washington, D.C. at the National Congress of American Indians Policy Research Center. He holds a J.D. from UCLA School of Law, an M.A. in American Indian Studies from UCLA’s Graduate Division, and a B.A. from Whittier College.
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    Chief Executive Officer, Harambee Youth Employment Accelerator
    Kasthuri is the Chief Executive Officer of Harambee Youth Employment Accelerator. Harambee is a non-profit social enterprise that partners with business, government and civil society to innovate solutions that address youth unemployment in South Africa, at scale. Kasthuri was the Finance Director of Harambee for 10 years, prior to her taking up the role as CEO. She is a chartered accountant who spent 10 years at Deloitte in various leadership positions focused on the provision of audit and advisory services to international funders and development initiatives. Kasthuri’s experience at the helm of non-profit organisations is vast, having also served as the CEO of Soul City Institute for Social Justice. Subsequent to that, she was involved in social investment work at Yellowwoods and PricewaterhouseCoopers. Kasthuri’s over 25 years of professional experience and service as a non-executive director on many NGO boards has made her a recognised leader in the social impact sector.
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    Executive Director, Tenure Facility
    Nonette has spent more than 30 years fighting for the tenure rights of indigenous communities in the world’s principal tropical forest regions. As executive director of Tenure Facility since its founding in 2017, she has worked alongside Indigenous Peoples and local communities to strengthen their tenure and ability to preserve, protect and enjoy the benefits of their traditional lands and resources. During this time, she has overseen the dramatic growth of Tenure Facility from a ground-breaking start-up to one of the world’s leading financing mechanisms offering longer-term, flexible, timely and direct support to Indigenous Peoples and local community organisations across 20 countries. A lawyer, she cofounded and led the Samdhana Institute and set up several non-governmental organisations focusing on advancing Indigenous Peoples and women’s legal rights. Nonette is a frequent speaker on indigenous rights, including a 2022 TED Talk on forest guardianship.
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    Executive Director, AAPI Civic Engagement Fund
    The founding director of the AAPI Civic Engagement Fund, EunSook was the Senior Deputy for former U.S. Rep. Karen Bass; former executive director of National Korean American Service and Education Consortium; and former executive director of Korean American Women in Need. She is the founding president of the National Immigration Forum Action Fund and former member of the City of LA’s Board of Neighborhood Commission and California Commission on APIA Affairs. She began her career in alternative community radio as the News Director and later Station Manager of CKLN radio in Toronto Canada. Writings of her grassroots organizing experience include “The Political Awakening of Korean Americans” in Koreans in a Windy City, “Women Immigrants” in Encyclopedia of Asian American Issues Today, and a chapter co-written with Hahrie Han, “Engaging Korean Americans in Civic Activism” in A Companion to Korean American Studies as well as op-eds (New York Times, Ms. Magazine, the Hill).
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    Executive Director, Center for Secure and Modern Elections
    Jake Matilsky is the founding director of the Center for Secure and Modern Elections (CSME), a multi-state project that advises and funds state-led efforts to create more efficient and secure voting systems. Over the past nine years, CSME has supported initiatives across the country including automatic voter registration in states like West Virginia, Utah, Alaska, Nevada, and Washington. CSME also works to support states in the implementation processes of those initiatives in an effort to assist election administrators across the country. Jake lives in Montana and enjoys fly fishing, cooking, hiking, and snowboarding. He holds a B.A. in international relations from Columbia University.
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    Ayan Kishore is an experienced social entrepreneur and leader in technology for social impact and international development. He has a successful record in building and growing tech organizations that have helped millions globally– particularly minorities and the disadvantaged –to learn and secure jobs. As CEO, Kishore is tasked with unlocking opportunities for large-scale systems change and driving innovation through technology to transform how students, jobseekers, and older adults across the globe read, learn, and work through inclusive and equitable access to information. Prior to joining Benetech, Kishore founded and directed a digital social innovation lab at Creative Associates International focused on global literacy and peacebuilding. He served as EVP, Operations and Technology, and helped lead the IPO at Professional Diversity Network (PDN), an organization focused on increasing diversity and inclusion in the American workforce.
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    Co-CEO, IllumiNative
    Michael is a citizen of the Three Affiliated Tribes of North Dakota. Born and raised in Denver, Colorado, Michael graduated with distinction from The University of Colorado Denver majoring in Political Science and earning magna cum laude honors. Over the last 16 years, Michael has worked to grow and strengthen the educational, health, economic, land conservation, policy and litigation, impact investing and lending, organizing and power building nonprofit sectors serving Indian Country to create lasting relationships built on respect, reciprocity, impact, and success with communities and allies alike. An active member of the Just Economy Institute, an integrated capital thinker, pastTreasurer at The Kindle Project, advisor of Good Brand Food, Michael has advocated for Native people on local, national and international platforms, while also representing Tribal communities and working to educate and help philanthropists and investors find value aligned projects throughout Indian Country.
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    Director of New Philanthropic Partnerships, MSI Reproductive Choices
    Kate Schaffer is the Director of New Philanthropic Partnerships at MSI Reproductive Choices, where she is working to engage donors seeking to support women’s health and rights, gender equity, education and livelihoods opportunities for women and girls, and sustainable and resilient communities and ecosystems. Kate has 20 years of experience working to build successful funding partnerships for nonprofits working in reproductive health and education. Her background in social science research and program design enable her to successfully collaborate with donors, program staff, and technical teams to develop impactful projects focused on improving the health, rights, and well-being of those who are often overlooked or left behind.
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    CEO, Swasti
    I design and deliver systems change at scale , bridging global health, climate resilience, and investment. Over the past two decades, I’ve led multi-country teams on five continents, unlocking $1B+ for equity-driven programmes and putting public-health evidence where it matters most, in the hands of communities often left out. Today, I work with governments, foundations, boards, and innovators to: • Steer transformation in health systems and social impact organisations • Blend climate and health strategies to future-proof communities • Build leadership capacity so talent pipelines and partnerships outlast any project Highlights: • Featured by Skoll World Forum for driving systems change and climate-smart public health innovation • Author of Boiling Over: How Heat Affects Women (Deccan Herald), spotlighting gendered climate-health risks • Lead the Health response and co-convened COVIDActionCollab, recognised by the World Economic Forum among India’s Top 50 last-mile COVID-19
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    Founder and President, Jonathan Rose Companies
    Jonathan F.P. Rose’s business, public policy, teaching, research, writing and not-for-profit work focuses on creating more environmentally, socially and economically resilient cities. In 1989, Mr. Rose founded Jonathan Rose Companies LLC, a real estate development and investment firm, to address the challenges of declining ecologies and the poor distribution of opportunity through the development of green affordable and mixed-income housing. Mr. Rose advises global cities on planning, affordable housing, environmental, and social issues. For his urban advisory work in Bhutan, in 2023,he received Bhutan’s Order of the Beloved of the Thunder Dragon award, the highest recognition conferred on a non- Bhutanese. He received the Urban Land Institute’s 2021 Urban Visionary Award, and is an executive in Residence at Saïd. Mr. Rose’s book The Well-Tempered City: What Modern Science, Ancient Civilizations and Human Nature Teach Us About the Future of Urban Life was published in 2016
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    Rukka is a Torajan from the highlands of Sulawesi, whom in 2017 elected as the first female Secretary General of AMAN. She worked for JAPHAMA, a network of Indigenous Peoples’ defenders - one of the main groups that convened the 1st congress of IPs in Indonesia in March 1999, during which AMAN was established. She graduated in Political Science from Chulalongkorn University, Thailand; joined UNDP Regional IPs Programme at UNDP Asia Pacific RC in Bangkok as Program Specialist in 2007. From 2009-2012 Rukka served as a member of Executive Council of Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact/AIPP representing Malaysia, Philippines, Indonesia and Timor Leste. Presently, she is also Member of Guiding Committee at Pawanka Fund, Board member of Indigenous Peoples Rights International (IPRI), Founder and Board Member of Indigenous Peoples of Asia Solidarity (IPAS) Fund, as well as Nusantara Fund in Indonesia. She is also member of Indigenous Leadership 2024-2025 by Christensen Fund.
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    Director, Strategic Partnerships, Pratham
    Manushi Yadav (she/her) is the Director of Global Strategy and Partnerships at Pratham USA, where she leads the global institutional strategy and partnerships for the Pratham network – driving positioning, partnerships, and financing to scale Pratham’s innovations globally. Over the past decade, Manushi has led and guided teams in India and the US across operations, programs, government scale up, donor and partner management, and played a key role in shaping Pratham’s internal strategy. She has worked closely with funders, multilateral institutions, and governments to build long-term collaborations rooted in local context and community ownership. Passionate about strengthening nonprofit resilience through investment in talent, innovation, and adaptive financing models, Manushi advises several Chicago-area nonprofits and emerging ventures on internal strategy, stakeholder management, and business development.
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    President and CEO, ACCION International
    Since 2009, Michael has served as President and CEO of Accion, a global nonprofit on a mission to create a fair and inclusive economy for the 1.6 billion people who are failed by the global financial system. He brings 30 years of extensive international banking and public service leadership to his role, including more than 12 years at Citigroup, where he led international franchise management as well as communications, philanthropy, and human resources. During his tenure as CEO, Michael has built Accion into a leading early-stage investor in fintech for inclusion and an expert in the digital transformation of financial service providers. He has cultivated several partnerships that strengthen Accion’s work to develop and scale cheaper, more accessible, and customer-friendly financial solutions for underserved people globally.
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    Managing Director – Government Alliances, Skoll Foundation
    As Managing Director, Government Alliances in the Executive Office, Daniel shapes the Skoll Foundation’s work to extend the impact of solutions created by our portfolio of social innovators through developing and leading public private partnerships with government agencies. He is responsible for enabling access to new networks, resources, influence, and capital, in addition to identifying new ways to drive progress across strategic priorities. Prior to joining Skoll Foundation, Daniel served as Household Energy Lead at Shell Foundation, and led programs across the Access to Energy and Sustainable Mobility portfolios. There he supported a range of partners across varying stages of development, including work on large financial transactions. He also led the program development work for the World Bank-IFC Global Climate Finance team, focusing on growing domestic lending to commercial and industrial solar projects in E/W Africa and S. Asia, and served as strategic advisor to the Lighting Global program to scale household energy to underserved markets. During his many years residing in India, Daniel held roles of Assistant Vice President at Drishtee, a distribution company serving last mile communities, and later co-founded his own last mile distribution firm Frontier Markets where he served as Chief Operations Officer. Daniel was awarded an Echoing Green Fellowship in 2012 for pioneering a last mile distribution model that provides rural communities access to energy products and services. Daniel holds an Executive Master’s degree in Program and Portfolio Management from Georgetown University, and a B.A in psychology. Originally hailing from suburban Detroit, he is based in Washington DC with his family and dog Sadie.
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    Founder & CEO, Keseb
    Yordanos Eyoel is an Ethiopian-American democracy entrepreneur who is the Founder and CEO of Keseb. Keseb is a nonpartisan organization building a transnational civil society ecosystem to advance inclusive and resilient democracies. Yordanos is an Ashoka Fellow, a Civil Society Fellow of the Aspen Institute, a Highland Leader, and a recipient of several awards including from the Elevate Prize Foundation and Unorthodox Philanthropy. Prior to launching Keseb, Yordanos was a Managing Partner at New Profit, a venture philanthropy organization. A former Fellow of the SNF Agora Institute at Johns Hopkins University, Yordanos holds a B.A. from the University of Florida and a Master’s from Harvard Kennedy School.
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    Head of Social Impact, Dropbox Foundation
    Tina has spent over 18 years working in the intersection of social good and technology by building impactful partnerships with global NGOs, foundations and the private sector. Since 2018, she leads Dropbox’s social impact and sustainability efforts where she supports nonprofits that defend human rights around the world through the Dropbox Foundation, and strengthening employee engagement programs through volunteerism and creating an engineering workforce development program geared towards formerly incarcerated individuals. Under Tina’s leadership, she built the ESG (environmental, social and governance) function and program. Prior to Dropbox, Tina worked at a number of nonprofits including NetHope and Global Philanthropy Forum.
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    Executive Director, Earth HQ, Global Commons Alliance
    Tim Kelly is Executive Director of EarthHQ, the media arm of the Global Commons Alliance, a coalition of world leading institutions, that brings together scientific, business, government, and nongovernmental organizations to maintain the resilience and stability of Earth’s natural systems. Previously, Tim was President of the National Geographic Society, and co-founder of Planet3, the game-based Ed Tech teaching planetary stewardship. In addition, Tim serves on the US Board of the IUCN, on the Board of Great Plains Conservation Trust, and on the Board of American Prairie Reserve.
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    Program Partner, Imago Dei Fund
    Sheila Leddy is Program Partner at the Imago Dei Fund, a Boston-based grantmaking foundation dedicated to co-creating a more just, free, and sustainable world where all human beings can thrive and flourish together. In her role, Sheila works closely with current and potential grantee partners and works to advance the fund’s strategic and grantmaking priorities. Before joining Imago Dei in 2020, was executive director of The Fledgling Fund, a private foundation that supported the use of documentary film and other creative media to educate, engage and mobilize audiences around complex social issues. Sheila holds an M.B.A. in Healthcare Management from Boston University and a B.A. in Government and International Relations from the University of Notre Dame.
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    Founder & Co-CEO, Institute for Transformative Technologies
    Shashi Buluswar is a scientist and serial social innovator. He is the Founder and Co-CEO of the Institute for Transformative Technologies (ITT), which launched India’s largest infrastructures for off-grid power and natural sanitation, serving hundreds of thousands of the country’s poorest citizens. In response to COVID, Shashi also led ITT’s launch of Oxygen Hub, Africa’s largest medical oxygen franchise. Currently, ITT is developing a first-of-its-kind system for producing affordable green fertilizer. In 2021-22, Shashi was the founding CEO of GHLabs, created by Bill Gates to develop technology breakthroughs in global health. Earlier in his career, Shashi was a Partner at Dalberg Advisors and an Associate Partner at McKinsey. Shashi spent a decade on the Indian rowing team, and made an acclaimed documentary film about the India-Pakistan conflict. He holds a PhD from the Univ of Massachusetts in Artificial Intelligence, an MBA from Northwestern Univ. He was born and raised in India.
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    Accounting Manager, Skoll Foundation
    As Accounting Manager at the Skoll Foundation, Selina is responsible for the effective application of the Foundation’s policies and procedures related to grants management and accounting. Selina is an idealist at heart, driven by her ambition to build a sustainable and brighter future. Her past experiences have all been in pursuit of broader societal goals and at the crossroads of the public, private, and philanthropic sectors – often flavored with an international twist. Before joining the Skoll Foundation, Selina worked for the Mayor’s Fund for Los Angeles, where she managed and analyzed data to optimize local COVID-19 relief efforts. Prior to that, she managed The Wonderful Company's philanthropy operations in support of far-reaching education, health and wellness, and community development programs. Selina also served as a management consultant at &samhoud in the Netherlands, helping organizations across sectors thrive and create change that matters. Selina holds a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from the University of Groningen in the Netherlands and a Master of Science from the University of Girona in Catalonia, Spain. She additionally earned a certificate in Data Science from the University of California, Los Angeles. Selina loves sunshine, is an avid traveler, and thoroughly enjoys hikes with a view.
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    CEO, Fair Count
    Rebecca DeHart is the CEO at Fair Count, a nonprofit organization anchored in Georgia that works to build long-term power in communities that have been undercounted in the decennial census, underrepresented at the polls, and torn apart in redistricting. Leading a team of 70 employees at its height, Rebecca has stewarded Fair Count’s on-the-ground organizing, advocacy, and media campaigns to achieve a record self-participation rate in the 2020 Census and unprecedented turnout in the Georgia 2020 General and the 2021 Runoff Elections. She has more than 20 years of political, campaign, policy, and advocacy experience.
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    Capital Portfolio Director, Rippleworks
    Bekah is a values-driven leader with 10+ years of experience solving complex problems with partners ranging from social entrepreneurs to Fortune 50 executives. She is currently a Portfolio Director at Rippleworks, a foundation that provides social ventures with practical support and flexible capital to help scale their impact and improve more lives. Bekah manages a portfolio of deeply impactful organizations across a wide range of sectors and geographies. She is responsible for sourcing and evaluating investment opportunities, leading due diligence processes, and making investment recommendations. Before joining Rippleworks, Bekah was the Chief of Staff at the Sheryl Sandberg & Dave Goldberg Family Foundation, where she managed Sheryl's philanthropy and scholarship program. Prior to that, Bekah completed a Global Health Corps fellowship at a non-profit in Uganda and served as a management consultant at Deloitte.
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    Co-Founder and Partner, Kupanda Capital
    Queen Chinyere Quinn Co-Founder and Partner, Kupanda Capital Queen Chinyere Quinn is a Co-Founder and Partner at Kupanda Capital, an investment platform established to create, capitalize and scale pan-African companies. In this capacity, Queen has worked to provide tailored advice and support to entrepreneurs, project developers, fund managers and corporations operating in Africa. She has worked on deals in various sectors across Africa, including those in media, consumer and energy; and leads the platform on issues related to impact investing. Queen has helped to found several new companies and ventures, including Oath Africa, a leading developer of nature-based carbon removal projects in Africa; Fraym, a geospatial data company and Nithio, an AI powered energy finance platform for the off-grid solar sector in Africa. She serves on the boards of Fraym, Nithio and Mavin, a leading record label bringing Afrobeats to a global audience. Across the Kupanda platform, she works with sen
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    Founder and Chief Executive, Arpan
    Pooja Taparia is the Founder and Chief Executive of Arpan, a globally recognized non-profit dedicated to eliminating Child Sexual Abuse (CSA) in India. Since founding Arpan in 2007, she has transformed it into one of the world’s largest organizations in this field, reaching over 20 million children and adults through innovative outreach and advocacy models. Under her leadership, Arpan has pioneered CSA prevention programs, influenced national life skills curricula, and trained millions of children and teachers across India. Pooja’s visionary approach has earned her and Arpan numerous accolades, including the Architects of the Future Award (Austria), WISE Award (Qatar Foundation), and the C. Henry Kempe Award (ISPCAN, USA). She is a global thought leader, advising initiatives such as the To Zero initiative (Oak Foundation, Europe), Stepwell Alliance (UK), and Draper Richards Kaplan Foundation (USA).
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    Founder and President, Hip-Hop Public Health
    Dr Olajide Williams is Vice Dean at Columbia University’s Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons and a tenured Professor of Neurology. A health disparities researcher, implementation scientist, and community-based behavioral interventionalist, Dr Williams has led many successful large NIH-funded trials in communities of color. Along with Hip Hop Pioneer Doug E Fresh, he is co-Founder and President of Hip Hop Public Health, an award-winning internationally recognized New York-based nonprofit organization that leverages music, art, and science for health promotion in communities of color. He is the recipient of numerous national and international awards including the European Stroke Research Foundation Investigator of the Year award, Columbia University Outstanding Teacher of the Year award, National Humanism in Medicine award from the Association of American Medical Colleges and was featured on Fast Company Magazine’s 100 Most Creative People in Business list.
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    Analyst, Portfolio & Investments , Skoll Foundation
    Norma Rodriguez joined the Skoll team in 2020 and currently serves as the Analyst for the Portfolio and Investments Team providing project and administrative support. Prior to Skoll, Norma worked as the Development and Operations Associate at Foundation for a College Education where she assisted in fundraising and all things operations. Norma earned a Bachelor of Arts from Williams College where she double majored in Arabic Studies and Religion with a concentration in Latino Studies. Norma enjoys going for long runs, eating earl grey ice cream, and binging tv shows of various qualities.
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    EA and Program Manager, Connect & Champion, Skoll Foundation
    As EA and Program Manager, Connect & Champion, Natalie provides a wide range of project and administrative support for the Chief Communications and Partnerships Officer and across the Foundation’s “connect” and “champion” work. She works closely with the Network and Partnerships, Public Engagement and Communications, and Community and Convenings teams. Natalie joined the Skoll Foundation in 2020 as a Senior Administrative Assistant. In this role she provided cross-disciplinary support across the Global Partnerships, Public Engagement and Communications, and Funder Alliances teams. Before Skoll, Natalie managed the office for Sacramento architecture firm, Arch | Nexus SAC. As the first Living Certified building in California, working at Arch | Nexus SAC introduced her to the complexities and beauty of regenerative and biophilic design. Prior to her time in Sacramento, Natalie managed the office and lesson program for Webb Ranch, a horseback riding facility in the SF Bay Area. Natalie earned her B.S. in Animal and Veterinary Science from the University of Vermont and hopes to move back to the small idyllic state one day. In her spare time, she finds any excuse to be outdoors with friends and family, especially if good food and/or backpacking is involved.
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    Former Managing Director, Strategy & Learning, Skoll Foundation
    Nadir Shams is Former Managing Director, Strategy and Learning at the Skoll Foundation. He supported leadership and teams across the Foundation on analyzing learnings, evidence-based decision making, prototyping new ways and areas for working, and catalyzing philanthropy towards transformational social change. Nadir is a mission-driven development leader with over fifteen years of international and US experience. As a strategy consultant with Spring Impact in San Francisco and Dalberg Advisors in Nairobi, Nadir's passion is to help leaders achieve greater reach and depth of impact through strategy design, operational effectiveness, and partnerships. From his time as a development practitioner with Innovations for Poverty Action, One Acre Fund, The Carter Center, and others, Nadir is driven to help communities identify and achieve their own vision of wellbeing. He is a proud graduate of the University of California, Berkeley (B.A.) and Johns Hopkins University, School of Advanced International Studies (M.A.). While raised up and down the US east coast, Nadir now lives with his wife in Oakland and loves to exercise, outdoor adventure, listen to good music and podcasts, and support his—typically underdog—sports teams.
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    CEO, microTERRA
    Marissa Cuevas is the founder & CEO of microTERRA, a climate tech start-up that transforms water pollution into functional ingredients. Recognized by the World Economic Forum as a Tech Pioneer, microTERRA’s vision is to create ingredients that help protect the environment—ingredients that clean water instead of consuming it. She has been recognized by MIT as one of Latam’s most innovative people under 35, is an Echoing Green Fellow, and a National Geographic Explorer. Marissa holds a bachelor’s in energy and process engineering from the Technical University of Berlin and a master’s in sustainability management from Columbia University. She participated in the 2017 Global Solutions Program at Singularity University. Previously, she worked as an energy advisor for the German Cooperation Agency and founded Kitcel, a circular economy start-up that upcycled styrofoam waste. She is also part of entrepreneurial communities like IndieBio, Techstars Sustainability, and the WEF.
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    President & CEO, Center for U.S. Global Leadership
    Liz serves as President & CEO of the U.S. Global Leadership Coalition (USGLC), a broad-based coalition of over 500 businesses and NGOs that advocates for strong U.S. global leadership through development and diplomacy. Under her leadership, the USGLC has grown to a nationwide network of advocates in all 50 states and boasts a bipartisan Advisory Council that includes virtually every living former Secretary of State, and a National Security Advisory Council consisting of nearly 270 retired three and four-star generals and admirals. Ms. Schrayer currently serves on the U.S. International Development Finance Corporation’s Development Advisory Council, USAID’s Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aid (ACFVA), as well as several advisory boards and committees for the University of Michigan, including the Ford School of Public Policy. She is also a member of the Council on Foreign Relations.
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    Executive Director, Collective Change Lab
    John is the Executive Director of the Collective Change Lab, a non profit focused on advancing transformational systems change. Previously, John was Global Managing Director at FSG, a non profit consulting firm and think tank that John co-led for 17 years. He is co-author of numerous Stanford Social Innovation Review articles including, "Collective Impact,” "The Dawn of System Leadership," “The Relational Work of Systems Change,” “Healing Systems" and "Preventing System Snap Back". He also co-authored the book Do More than Give: The Six Practices of Donors Who Change the World. John speaks frequently around the world on advancing social change. Prior to joining FSG, John was a partner at the consulting firms Mercer Management Consulting and Corporate Decisions, Inc. He began his professional career at Leo Burnett Company, a global advertising agency. John is a 1983 graduate of Dartmouth College and a 1989 graduate of Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University.
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    Programme Manager for Research and Insights, Skoll Centre for Social Entrepreneurship
    Jessica Jacobson is the Senior Manager for Research & Insights at the Skoll Centre for Social Entrepreneurship, University of Oxford. She is interested in systems change, sustainable development, gender equity, and wellbeing in the impact sector.
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    President, Fair Count
    Dr. Jeanine Abrams McLean is the President at Fair Count, a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization that works to ensure that every person in the United States is counted for a fair and accurate census and to build pathways to continued civic participation, including voting and redistricting. She is a highly skilled researcher with over 20 years of experience conducting population-based studies and projects. She led the creation of statistically-relevant census undercount maps of all 50 states, with a focus on Black and Latinx communities, and advocated for community-driven solutions through the pairing of researchers and organizers. Jeanine is a part of the inaugural Keseb Democracy Fellowship that focuses on cross-country learning with democracy entrepreneurs from the US, Brazil, and South Africa. She was recently selected as a Highland Project Leader, where she will focus on using political agency to develop long-term solutions to advance justice and multi-generational opportunities.
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    Chief Operating Officer, Operation Fistula
    Helen is a queer feminist working to build health systems that work for women and girls everywhere. COO at Operation Fistula (OpF), she is on a mission to end obstetric fistula for every woman, everywhere. Using innovative financing of grassroots operatives and data-driven quality case management, OpF helps identify trends that can reduce risk of maternal death and build capacity within health systems. In 2024, Helen co-created 'The Sidebar,' and founded 'The Rainbow Road'. The Sidebar creates accessible networks for meaningful engagement across the global development ecosystem. The Rainbow Road exists to enable safe, celebratory spaces and community for LGBTQIA+ international development professionals. Helen is happiest when she is scaling ideas, solving problems, connecting communities, and driving change. She's here to get stuff done and make a tangible impact!
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    Board Member, Hello Tractor
    I am a member of the Board of Hello Tractor, which provides a digital ecosystem for tractor services across a range of countries in Africa, has built Africa’s largest network of engaged acres and is now focused on closing the yield gap by deepening engagement, driving farmer productivity, and scaling strategic value chains to position Africa as a global breadbasket. I previously worked as led social impact at a Silicon Valley technology company, working with small social entrepreneurs and large INGOs whose products or services can benefit from connectivity solutions. Prior to that, I worked as an investment banker and a lawyer in Silicon Valley, advising companies across a wide range of industries (most high tech, some not).
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    Country Director, Nigeria, BudgIT Foundation
    Gabriel Okeowo is the Country Director at BudgIT – a civic organization that applies technology to intersect citizen engagement with institutional improvement to facilitate societal change. Gabriel is a social development professional with over 15 years of progressive experience in the NGO sector. Gabriel’s background is in behavioural science and has an Msc. in Project Development and Implementation (MPDI) and an Msc. in Sociology. Gabriel’s experience cuts across social integration, community development, health promotion, and the promotion of public sector transparency and accountability. Gabriel has led several development projects with international organizations, nationally and across Sub-Saharan region. At BudgIT, Gabriel is responsible for the overall organizational strategy and for managing departments/projects in the organization, interfacing with donors, raising funds for projects, reviewing organizational plans and budgets, and overseeing brand visibility strategy.
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    RfH- Lesotho Country Director and RfH - Management Council Chairperson, Riders for Health
    Mahali Hlasa is Riders for Health Lesotho’s Country Director and Chairperson of the Riders’ Global Management Council. Riders is a world-leading, award-winning social enterprise working in five countries in Africa. Mahali leads an 80+ person team and has successfully ensured Riders’ services have been adopted by the Government as well as established financing through the CDC and other major funders. Prior to joining Riders, Mahali worked as an Environmental Health Practitioner for the Ministry of Health in Lesotho. She has served as an external examiner at the National Health Training College and part-time lecturer at The Central University of Technology, Free State in South Africa and National University of Lesotho. She is a motorcycle rider and trainer who is passionate about the effective delivery of primary healthcare interventions in remote communities.
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    CEO & Co-Founder, Lightful
    Vinay believes that those doing the greatest good deserve the best technology. He is the co-founder and CEO of Lightful, a technology company and B Corp that helps charities, foundations and education institutions to scale their impact through the power of digital. Prior to this, he worked in the field of impact investing as a director at Social and Sustainable Capital (SASC), the Social Investment Business and Acumen Fund. He has also worked for the Clinton Foundation HIV/AIDS Initiative in Mozambique, where he launched a successful social enterprise. Vinay started his career in investment banking at J.P. Morgan, where he spent almost a decade, latterly as an Executive Director. He holds a BA from Trinity College Dublin and completed a mid-career MPA from the London School of Economics. He is an industry advisor at the Saïd Business School, Oxford University and is involved in a number of charities in a personal capacity. Vinay is the father to two young, sport-obsessed children.
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    President, Ploughshares Fund
    Renowned expert on nuclear weapons policy, Dr. Emma Belcher is the President of Ploughshares. In leading the largest foundation singularly focused on reducing the threat of nuclear weapons, Dr. Belcher is an authority on the threat of nuclear weapons and the nuances of nuclear weapons policy. She has experience in a variety of media concerning the threat of nuclear weapons. Although she’s spent the past 13 years working for foundations, her experience extends beyond philanthropy. She began her career as a Public Affairs Officer at the Australian Embassy in Washington, DC; served as a national security and international affairs advisor in Australia’s Department of the Prime Minister; and held multiple fellowships at prestigious organizations, including the Council on Foreign Relations and Harvard University’s Belfer Center during and after earning her doctorate degree from the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University.
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    Founder & Director, Long Term Foundation
    Tony is Co-Founder of Long-Term Foundation, est. 2017, which supports initiatives to improve long-term food security and nutrition, expand access to international markets, and enhance finance options for small business development in Sub-Saharan Africa. LTF's main focus is on smallholder farmers and the agricultural SMEs that work with them, providing direct lending at fair, market-consistent rates where local funding is unavailable. Tony’s voluntary commitment to social issues began over 40 years ago as a member of Society of St Vincent de Paul, working on social justice programs in Dublin’s inner city. He is a board member of Small Foundation since 2007, which supports scalable solutions to famine and hunger in Sub-Saharan Africa. Tony co-founded Abbey Capital Ltd, an international managed futures alternative investment company, in 2000 and serves as its CIO.
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    Founder and CEO, RefugePoint
    Sasha Chanoff is founder & CEO of RefugePoint, an organization that partners with refugees to access life-changing solutions & transforms how the world supports them. Co-author of From Crisis to Calling: Finding Your Moral Center in the Toughest Decisions, a book about moral decision points that shape our lives. Recipient of the Schwab Foundation Social Entrepreneur of the Year Award, the Harvard Center for Public Leadership Gleitsman Award, the Charles Bronfman Prize, a Goodwill Ambassador for the Aurora Prize for Awakening Humanity, and in 2015 President Obama named him a White House Champion of Change. He has received social entrepreneur fellowships from the Draper Richards Kaplan Foundation, Ashoka, & Echoing Green. He is an Advisor and former board member of Network of Engaged International Donors Global. He has a M.A. in Humanitarian Assistance from the Tufts Fletcher School of Law & Diplomacy & the Friedman School of Nutrition, Science & Policy, & a BA from Wesleyan University.
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    Chief Executive Officer, Roots of Peace
    Tucker Kuhn serves as CEO of Roots of Peace, managing agricultural systems programs in Afghanistan, Guatemala and Vietnam and leading expansion into Kenya. He focuses on practical fixes to soil, water, markets, and trust, informed by years of field work and direct engagement with farmers, local teams, and partners. His experience includes establishing new country programs and applying the Systems Fundamentals Method to improve income reliability and reduce operational risk. Prior roles in Vietnam, Guatemala, and Afghanistan shaped his approach to clear problem identification and long-term program design. He holds an MBA from the University of San Francisco.
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    Partner, Braymont
    Silvia Bastante de Unverhau is a global philanthropy expert with 25 years of experience, and a Senior Advisor with LGT Philanthropy Advisory. She also provides independent consulting services through Braymont. Prior roles include Chief Philanthropy Officer at Co-Impact, Global Head of Philanthropy Advisory at UBS, and Associate Partner at Monitor Group. Earlier in her career, she worked at the Organization of American States and Amnesty International, among others. Silvia also serves as a Senior Fellow at the Center for Sustainable Finance and Private Wealth, lectures for the Master of Advanced Studies in Philanthropy at the University of Geneva, and sits on the Board of I am Water. She graduated from the London School of Economics and Political Science and holds a Master of Public Administration from Harvard Kennedy School. https://www.silviabastante.org/
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    Solvist, Catalyst Group
    A Social Investor, Shiv Kumar has 30 years of experience solving complex social problems in India and internationally. A post-graduate in management from the Institute of Rural Management, Anand (IRMA) co-founded the Catalyst Group of institutions, consisting of nine entities that further the health and wealth of marginalised communities. He has incubated and supported community organisations and social enterprises. And has equally succeeded and failed. He travels extensively in India and 30 other countries for work. He plays roles as required - Advisor, technical support provider, institution builder, mentor, team leader, facilitator and coach. He is passionate about communities, collaboratives, institutions, human behaviour, partnerships, technology, governance, and being a foodie, techie and cyclist. He is the Chief Integrator of three Collabs - The Community Action Collab, the Green Health Alliance and the Comprehensive Primary Health Care Alliance-working with 500 partners.
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    Cynthia Rayner is a senior researcher affiliated with the Bertha Centre for Social Innovation at the University of Cape Town Graduate School of Business. She is also a Visiting Fellow at the Skoll Centre for Social Entrepreneurship, University of Oxford, Said Business School. Her research focuses on collective agency and how organizations and communities work together to shape social systems. Cynthia’s work in social change began when she joined the LGT Impact Fellowship which brought her to South Africa for more than a decade. She has served in several organizations, including Generation Ubuntu, an afterschool program in Cape Town; mothers2mothers, an African social enterprise; and the Starfish Greathearts Foundation, a nonprofit organization in South Africa. She is the co-author of The Systems Work of Social Change published by Oxford University Press. Cynthia holds a BA from Georgetown University, an MBA from INSEAD, and is currently pursuing her PhD at the University of Cape Town.
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    President & CEO, CIO, Gary Community Ventures
    Santhosh Ramdoss is President & CEO of Gary Community Ventures. He also serves as the organization’s Chief Investment Officer. Previously, he served as Gary’s VP of Impact Investing, overseeing the organization’s endowment and helping deploy a larger pool of financial assets in service of its mission. Santhosh helped Gary establish partnerships with leading impact fund managers and companies while incubating capital vehicles like The Dearfield Fund for Black Wealth, which offers down payment assistance to Black homebuyers in Metro Denver. Before Gary, Santhosh was part of the investment teams at the Skoll and Michael & Susan Dell foundations. He has also served as a community organizer, start-up entrepreneur and community banker. Santhosh was raised by a single mother in a small Indian village, learned to speak English by watching television, and was 25 before he boarded an airplane. He takes pride in his identity as an immigrant and leverages these experiences to inform his commitme
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    Senior Grants Manager, Skoll Foundation
    As Senior Grants Manager, Nicole advocates for a grantee-centric approach and supports all aspects of the grantmaking process through effective grantmaking operations, systems, and policies. Prior to joining the Skoll Foundation, Nicole worked at Ministry with Community, a day shelter in Kalamazoo, Michigan, that provides resources to underserved individuals and empowers people to make positive life changes. She also spent a year working in hostels throughout Europe and Southeast Asia, exploring and learning as she traveled. Nicole earned her Bachelor of Arts from Kalamazoo College, where she double majored in Psychology, and Anthropology and Sociology (AnSo). Based in North Carolina, Nicole enjoys cooking, a hammock in the woods, and catching local art and music shows.
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    Chief Catalyst, Heading for Change
    Sana Kapadia is Chief Catalyst at Heading for Change, investing in solutions that advance climate, nature, biodiversity and gender equality. Her career has spanned gender and climate finance, venture capital, development finance, impact investing and equity research. She is focused on leveraging capital as a tool for social change and to support deep and intersectional systemic shifts. She has worked in developed and emerging markets across both public and private sector capital. She sits on the Board of Criterion Institute and the Ban-Ki moon Foundation’s Cross Sector Leadership Committee, and is a Strategic Advisor to other impact organisations.
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    Senior Advisor, Philanthropy, Constanter
    Sally Faiz is a Senior Advisor in Philanthropy at Constanter, working alongside the Brenninkmeijer family business owners, Porticus and Laudes Foundation. Previously, Sally was Head of Grantmaking at UBS Optimus Foundation, leading a team of grant makers in China, Singapore, Europe and USA and working closely with the banking divisions, clients and nonprofit partners on collective philanthropic initiatives. Sally was Global Portfolio Manager at the Children’s Investment Fund Foundation (CIFF), working in child protection, education, early childhood development, child health and nutrition in Sub Saharan Africa, South Asia and Europe. Sally started her career at McKinsey becoming an Engagement Manager working with for profit, social sector and foundation clients in Europe, West Africa and the USA. Sally spent time as a humanitarian relief worker in Angola and Iran and has a BA in English Literature from Bristol University where she was elected President of the Students’ Union.
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    Executive Assistant, Skoll Foundation
    As Executive Assistant at the Skoll Foundation, Martina provides high-level tactical and administrative support to both the CEO and other executive office staff. Her role is multi-faceted, including planning and coordinating a wide variety of on and off-site meetings and events, managing executive office calendars, optimizing executive file organization, preparing communications reports, and maintaining contact with Skoll constituents. Prior to her Executive Assistant role, she provided similar support to the Public Engagement and Global Partnerships teams. Prior to joining Skoll, she worked closely with Account Executives developing and implementing strategic marketing concepts. In her spare time, Martina enjoys exploring the outdoors, traveling, and baking.
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    Executive Director, OneVoice Movement
    Mara Lee Durrell is the Executive Director of Rise Alliance for Children, which ensures children living in communities navigating conflict, displacement and poverty have the academic and social-emotional skills they need to thrive. For nearly a decade prior she was the CEO of the PeaceWorks Foundation, a Skoll Awardee organization. Mara previously served as a political appointee in the Obama Administration and on Capitol Hill, and has significant political campaign and organizing experience.
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    Director, African Center of Excellence for Genomics of Infectious Diseases (ACEGID), Redeemer's University
    Christian Happi is a Distinguished Professor of Molecular Biology and Genomics and Director of the Institute of Genomics and Global Health at Redeemer’s University, Nigeria. He completed a postdoctoral fellowship and served as a Research Scientist at Harvard University, where he is now an Adjunct Professor at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. Prof. Happi led the sequencing of Africa’s first SARS-CoV-2 genome within 48 hours of Nigeria’s first case, advancing diagnostics, therapeutics, and vaccine development. His work has earned him prestigious awards, including the Merle A. Sande Health Leadership Award (2011), HUGO Africa Prize (2019), Bailey K. Ashford Medal (2020), and Al-Sumait Prize (2021). He is a Fellow of the Nigerian Academy of Sciences, the Academy of Medical Specialties of Nigeria, and a member of the US National Academy of Medicine.
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    Board member, Peter Möhrle Foundation
    Board member - Peter Möhrle Foundation
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    Executive Assistant for the Chief Strategy Officer / Office, Skoll Foundation
    Cheryl Strong is the Executive Assistant for the Chief Strategy Officer/Office at Skoll Foundation. Prior to joining the Skoll Foundation, Cheryl supported C-level executives in legal and financial sectors. She earned her AA degree in photography from the College of San Mateo. In her free time, Cheryl enjoys hiking, photography, cycling, dancing, and travel.
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    Chief Executive Officer, Mafisa
    Charlotte is the founder and CEO of Mafisa, a Zambian nonprofit working in remote, climate impacted regions. Mafisa wants to see thriving communities, resilient to climate change. We're doing this by making traditional cattle raising communities sustainable and profitable.
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    Chief Executive Officer, Global Health Corps
    As GHC’s CEO, Heather provides leadership, management, and vision to drive GHC’s mission to mobilize a global community of health equity leaders. Since 2012, she has overseen GHC’s leadership development programming and training curriculum, partner recruitment and selection, and impact measurement activities in her roles as Senior Vice President of Programs and Chief Impact Officer. Prior to joining GHC, Heather was Vice President at Global Health Strategies, an international advocacy and communications consulting firm. She managed a portfolio of public and private sector clients, including The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Women Deliver and GlaxoSmithKline Vaccines. Heather previously served as a Senior Program Officer at Planned Parenthood Global in Washington D.C. Additionally, she spent time in Ethiopia establishing a youth program for EngenderHealth.
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    Founder & CEO, Center for Workforce Inclusion
    Gary is currently the President & CEO of CWI Works, the largest national nonprofit dedicated exclusively to job training and employment opportunity for older job seekers. He also serves as Founder & CEO of CWI Labs, a social enterprise that drives innovation in workforce training and placement, expands employment opportunity, and brings discouraged workers into the labor force so every American can achieve economic opportunity & security through work. From 2006-2013, he served as the President and Chief Executive Officer at Rebuilding Together, Inc., the nation’s largest volunteer-based homeownership preservation non-profit. Under his leadership, Rebuilding Together grew operating income seven-fold and created award-winning partnerships with blue-chip corporate brands in support of the organization’s mission. Gary earned a BA (Hon) Political Science from the Manchester Metropolitan University and MSc (Econ) International from the London School of Economics.
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    Chief Executive Officer, PeerForward
    Gary Z. Linnen is the CEO of PeerForward following its original co-founders. Mr. Linnen has steered PeerForward’s programs for more than a decade, cultivating deep experience in youth development, program innovation, and organizational leadership. He has contributed to virtually every function of the organization, from designing and facilitating workshops for educators and students to fostering school, community, and funder partnerships and engaging program alumni. Mr. Linnen helped to shape PeerForward’s current model, which elevates PeerForward’s unique method of structuring and leveraging peer influence to achieve meaningful schoolwide outcomes. He currently serves on the board of Westtown School and Brothers@ and lives in New York.
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    Chief Executive Officer, Girls Not Brides
    As Chief Executive Officer at Girls Not Brides, Faith is responsible for ensuring that Girls Not Brides can fulfil its mission: a world without child marriage where girls and women enjoy equal status with boys and men, and can achieve their full potential. Before joining Girls Not Brides, Faith served as Global Director for The Girl Generation, an initiative working to galvanize the Africa-led movement to end female genital mutilation/cutting. Faith is a public health expert with over 20 years of experience leading, managing and implementing complex public health programmes in Africa. Her experience includes working as the founding Executive Director of the African Palliative Care Association and supporting palliative care global advocacy and services development in over 20 African countries. Faith holds a Master’s degree in Population Policies and Programmes and a Doctorate in Women’s Economic Development and Fertility Behaviour.
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    Senior Director, Strategic Partnerships, Conrad N. Hilton Foundation
    Shaheen Kassim-Lakha is the Senior Director of Strategic Partnerships at the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation, where she leads the development and implementation of external engagements, including collaborations with philanthropic funders, as well as local, national, and global partners. In her role, she is focused on unlocking investments and driving policy changes aimed at shifting greater resources to local organizations and lifting civil society voices. Previously, she was the Foundation’s director of international programs, overseeing various initiatives including safe water access, early childhood development for HIV and AIDS-affected children, blindness prevention, and disaster relief and recovery. She holds a doctorate in public health (DrPH) and has a broad academic and professional background in health services, hospital administration and environmental epidemiology.
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    Former Chief of Staff and Managing Director , Skoll Foundation
    As former Chief of Staff and Managing Director, Kathara Green helped the Executive Office operate at its highest level, all in service of the Skoll Foundation vision and mission. Before stepping into this role, Kathara curated programming for the Skoll World Forum and other events, as well as supported strategic partnerships. Prior to joining the Skoll Foundation, Kathara worked for Net Impact, the Asian University for Women in Bangladesh, the State Department, Millennium Challenge Corporation, and Women for Women International. Kathara graduated from the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University, where she focused on international development and gender. When she's not working, she loves to travel, cook, and create.
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    Co-Founder and Board Member, MiracleFeet
    Chesca co-founded and ran (13 years) MiracleFeet, a global health non-profit, that is ending untreated clubfoot, one of the largest causes of disability in LMICs. Having scaled MiracleFeet to 35+ countries, enrolling over 120,000 children and raising $60M, Chesca remains on the board of MiracleFeet but is no longer involved in the day-to-day operations. She is now spending her time mentoring and advising early stage NGOs, mostly in the global health area and mostly in Africa and Asia, as well as trying to figure out how to help unleash some of the $250B held in DAFs in the US and working to change the political landscape in her home state of North Carolina. When she needs a break she can be found running, biking, horseback riding and gardening - being outside makes everything easier to cope with!
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    Director, Oxford Impact Measurement Programme, Saïd Business School
    Karim Harji helps people and organizations understand, measure, and improve their social impact. He is the Programme Director of the Oxford Impact Measurement Programme at the Said Business School, University of Oxford, where he also teaches in the executive education programmes on impact investing and impact finance innovations. He is also a Skoll Centre Fellow, with a research focus on making impact measurement more meaningful and useful, and the intersections between systems thinking and impact measurement. He has published on industry trends and innovative practices in impact investing; supported field-building initiatives to promote the value and integrity of impact measurement; and designed education and training programs across established and emerging markets.
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    CEO & Co-Founder, Transform Schools, People for Action
    Pankaj Vinayak Sharma has built Transform Schools ground up, with a strong board, advisors and a skilled leadership team. Since 2019, Transform has worked in eight states of India along with affiliates in New Delhi and London and has impacted 9.7 million children. He has 25 years of leadership experience in international development, spanning Education, Health, HIV/AIDS, Livelihoods, Child Rights, and Humanitarian Assistance. His expertise lies in strategic oversight, programme development, resource mobilisation, partnership development, and advocacy. Pankaj holds an Honours Degree and a Master's in Social Work . Passionate about realising child rights, Pankaj is dedicated to creating better life outcomes for children through education and transformative systemic change.
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    Founding CEO, Elevate Prize Foundation
    Carolina García Jayaram is the CEO of The Elevate Prize Foundation, a global nonprofit that is committed to bringing visibility to the work of changemakers, creating a fanbase for good, and inspiring action on an international scale — with the mission to Make Good Famous. García Jayaram has over two decades of experience leading nonprofit organizations dedicated to enriching and shaping social impact, philanthropy, and culture. She is a devoted advocate for the democratization of philanthropy, increasing the visibility of changemakers to power change, and recognizing the the vital importance of investing in wellbeing and mindfulness. Prior to her work at the Elevate Prize Foundation, she served as CEO & President of the National Young Arts Foundation and as President & CEO of United States Artists, where she created a funder coalition endowment to help support the country’s most accomplished artists.
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    Vice President of Technology and Digital Transformation, Skoll Foundation
    In a world full of innovative software, applying technology to solve social problems is Padmaja’s passion. As the Vice President of Technology and Digital Transformation at the Skoll Foundation, she is chartered with defining and architecting technology solutions to support the foundation’s initiatives and further its mission of creating large scale change. Padmaja has more than 20 years of experience in managing global Information Technology organizations and providing solutions across enterprise business operations. Prior to Skoll, Padmaja was the Senior Director of Business applications at Brocade Communications, enabling business transformation and delivering enterprise wide technology solutions. Padmaja is also a member of the National Coordinating Committee of India Literacy Project (ILP), a non-profit organization working towards 100% literacy in India. She has been volunteering with ILP for over a decade and supported numerous initiatives that have benefited thousands of villages in India. She has also built and supported technology applications for various non-profits.
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    Managing Director, Kupanda Capital
    Bobby is a Founding Partner of Kupanda Capital, a platform to advise, create, and scale companies that have a lasting impact. He has helped found numerous companies, including Nithio and Fraym, where he serves as Chairman. In 2018, Kupanda partnered with famed record producer Don Jazzy to create Mavin Global, a multifaceted entertainment company to promote African creatives to the world. Bobby also serves as Chairman of the Development Bank of Rwanda (BRD). Previously, he was Vice President of the African Development Bank (AfDB), where he managed one of the largest portfolios in Africa, including more than $25 billion in active projects across 52 African countries. Bobby served in several senior policy positions in the US Government, including the White House, Treasury, and State Department.
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    CEO, Cadasta
    Amy Coughenour Betancourt is a transformational social sector leader who has dedicated over three decades to supporting community-led organizations across the globe to implement effective, sustainable solutions to the world’s biggest problems. She is currently the President and CEO of Cadasta Foundation, an innovative non-profit that deploys geospatial technology, services, and data to advance global land and resource rights for over 7,000 rightholder communities across 50 countries. Amy has an ESG Designation from Competent Boards and was named as a Global 50 Women in Sustainability in 2024. Amy serves as a Board Director of Manna Food Center and a member of the Global Diplomacy Lab. She has an MA in International Policy Studies and a BA in German. She has held leadership roles at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, NCBA CLUSA, and the Pan American Development Foundation.
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    Founder, Jasmine Social Investments
    Sam began his career at Deloitte Consulting and is best known for founding online auction website Trade Me which became New Zealand’s biggest Internet business when it sold in 2006. Sam started his career at Deloitte Consulting and is best known for founding the online auction website Trade Me, which became New Zealand’s biggest Internet business when it sold in 2006. Jasmine Social Investments funds high-performing social ventures and outstanding social entrepreneurs who are solving a basic need of the very poor. Our mission is to find extraordinary organizations and fund them. We provide advice and connections. We visit the ventures we fund and really get to know them. We actively advocate for those we fund and share our diligence efforts with like-minded funders.
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    Partner, Hogan Lovells International LLP
    Partner, solicitor - Global Head of Pro Bono with specialisation in social enterprise and human rights
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    Vice President of Development, African Leadership Academy
    Wade Zamechek is the Vice President of Development at the African Leadership Academy (ALA) in Johannesburg, South Africa. ALA focuses on providing educational programs for young Africans to develop the next generation of ethical and entrepreneurial leaders. Wade brings over 20 years of nonprofit experience, having worked with organizations like Village Health Works, Covenant House, Salvation Army, and New York Blood Center. He holds a Bachelor’s Degree from New York University and a Master’s Degree in Nonprofit Management from the New School University.
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    Director, Program Management-Investment, Skoll Foundation
    Vu serves as Director, Program Management-Investment, particularly engaging with sourcing & selecting new Skoll Awardees, co-leading Community Support initiatives, and supervising the teams' Program Coordinators who form the core operational execution of the team. Prior to joining Skoll, he managed an SAT prep academy, providing guidance and counseling to parents and students on their path towards higher education, targeted towards first generation immigrant families. He has also worked in finance, real estate management and accounting. Vu has been actively involved within the Vietnamese American community, serving on the executive board of a regional nonprofit aimed at fostering cultural awareness, youth leadership and civic engagement. Vu earned his Bachelor of Arts in Sociology from UCLA, and is the proud father of 3 young children, currently residing in Houston, TX.
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    Founder, VC Include
    Bahiyah Yasmeen Robinson is a recognized thought leader and entrepreneur in the asset management and impact investment industry. With a passion for generating alpha + impact in alternatives, she launched VC Include (VCI) in 2018 and the Include Ventures Fund of Funds in 2021. The INCLUDE platform has sourced, supported and scaled over 100 next gen PE + VC firms, which have raised north of $3B and have created over 13,000 jobs since 2020. Include Ventures has invested in 15 managers through their first Fund of Funds product in Venture, Growth and Buyout firms. Bahiyah is an Aspen Institute Finance Leaders Fellow, a member of the Ceres President's Council, and a Bloomberg New Voices Fellow.
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    Former Events Operations Manager, Skoll Foundation
    Audrey Sheffield is the former Events Operations Manager at the Skoll Foundation. She joined the Skoll Foundation in 2020 and currently serves on the Skoll Convenings team. She is charged with leading the delegate curation and registration components for all Skoll-hosted convenings, including the Skoll World Forum. Audrey previously held a programmatic role on the Portfolio & Investments team, as well as an administrative role on the Evaluation & Learning team at the Skoll Foundation. Audrey earned a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Santa Clara University and currently resides in San Francisco with her husband. In her spare time, Audrey enjoys crossword puzzles, running along the Golden Gate Bridge, and spending time in Sonoma.
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    CEO, Opportunity Collaboration
    I have been hosting people in collaborative environments for the purposes of social change for two decades, creating a vibrant global community of nonprofit leaders, for-profit social entrepreneurs, grant-makers, impact investors and all other agents of positive change, and building the ecosystem for the social sector.
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    Practice Lead, Scaling Innovation, Results for Development Institute
    I have worked in international development for the last 25 years in a range of capacities, including programme director positions driving innovation and collaboration among some of the world’s leading development institutions, philanthropic foundations and government agencies; senior management roles leading organisational strategy and business development; advocacy-focused contracts influencing policy change and evolution; independent and team-based consultancies conducting fieldwork in developing countries; and research programmes within leading academic institutions. Since joining Results for Development in 2015 I have grown the innovation practice to a team of 12 and managed high-level networks such as the International Development Innovation Alliance (IDIA), along with other major projects such as the UK Government's Frontier Technologies Hub.
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    President and CEO, Generation: You Employed
    Mona Mourshed is the founding CEO of Generation: You Employed, a global nonprofit organization that supports adults to achieve economic mobility. Generation trains and places adult learners of all ages into careers that are otherwise inaccessible, delivering sector-leading employment and income results consistently across 17 countries and 40 professions. Mona has authored widely cited reports and articles on education, workforce, and social sector impact measurement. She is a Draper Richards Kaplan Foundation Entrepreneur.
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    Managing Director Creative Services, Skoll Foundation
    As Managing Director of Creative Services, Phil Collis is responsible for any creative / multimedia products for the Foundation, and oversees in-house films, website properties, social media and syndicated channels in direct support of the Foundation’s strategy. In addition, Phil also manages the online strategy and media initiatives for the Skoll World Forum on Social Entrepreneurship.
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    Co-Founder and Co-Pilot, WeRobotics
    I am a passionate social entrepreneur, Ashoka Fellow and Forbes 50 over 50 Member. I am also the Co-Founder of WeRobotics, a social impact organization that amplifies local expertise to multiply sustainable solutions for development, aid and climate, driven by local actors and supported by emerging technologies such as drones, data and AI. Together with my colleagues at WeRobotics and the Flying Labs Network, we co-create a proven and replicable model to successfully localize and shift power at a grassroots level (we call it “Glocalization”). Our model supports locally-led organizations with knowledge exchange, leadership opportunities and connections, creating a self-sustaining movement for systems innovation. Collaboration and sharing are the key values of our work. Interested in finding ways to collaborate? Share my passion of the power of local and curious to learn more? Share on your work and passions? Please reach out, I’d love to meet in person during the SWF week.
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    Co-Founder and CEO, Earth Enable
    Gayatri Datar is the co-founder and CEO of EarthEnable. Prior to founding EarthEnable, her experience in international development has spanned the private, public, and NGO sectors with a focus on monitoring and evaluation, impact investing/social entrepreneurship, energy access, and agriculture. Gayatri has served as a Senior Consultant at Dalberg Global Development Advisors and held roles with the World Bank, the Government of Liberia’s Department of Revenue, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, the International Finance Corporation, and grassroots NGOs in India, Namibia, Nicaragua, Albania, and the United States. She holds a BA in Economics from Harvard College, an MPA/ID from the Harvard Kennedy School, and an MBA from the Stanford Graduate School of Business, where she was an Arjay Miller Scholar.
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    Writer & Editor, Skoll Foundation
    As part of the Public Engagement, Communications, and Creative Services team at the Skoll Foundation, Annah writes content and communications that drive visibility, resources, and support for social innovators. She previously managed social enterprises that equipped hundreds of women with skills and education in Los Angeles and East Africa. Her work is rooted in a devotion to personal and social transformation. Annah studied journalism at Geneseo College and minored in law. Based in northern New Mexico, on the current and ancestral lands of the Pueblo people, she loves to camp, slow-hike, and explore the wild deserts around her home.
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    Unknown, Individual
    Maura Donlan is a Senior Philanthropic Advisor who works with leaders and organizations committed to centering justice and equity and to moving capital off the sidelines. Over the past 20+ years, she has advised high-capacity philanthropists, foundations, and social impact organizations on deploying resources in ways that shift power, support proximate leadership, and drive systems change. She has held senior roles across philanthropy, advocacy, and global development, including leadership positions at Adeso, the Chandler Foundation, Milken’s Center for Strategic Philanthropy, Omidyar Network, and GMMB, as well as earlier work on Capitol Hill, the UN system, and Ted Turner’s family office. She is the former Editor-in-Chief of Social Investor, an award-winning peer-to-peer magazine challenging philanthropists to be braver and more accountable. Known for connecting unlikely dots and asking uncomfortable questions, Maura favors ambitious, human, and impatient philanthropy.
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    Director, Contracts and Legal Affairs, Skoll Foundation
    As Director of Contracts and Legal Affairs, Sangeetha provides support for the execution of responsibilities of stewardship and governance for Skoll Foundation. Sangeetha also provides occasional active support for other programmatic imperatives.
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    Associate Director, Portfolio & Investments , Skoll Foundation
    As an Associate Director on the Portfolio & Investments team, Elyssa works on strategy development, identifies and recommends investment opportunities, and supports the work and impact of portfolio partners. She also helps manage the Foundation’s returnable capital programs—PRIs and Mission Aligned Investments—collaborating with colleagues across Skoll, as well as with external partners, to leverage our full balance sheet in service of our mission and vision. With a background in learning and evaluation, she is passionate about building authentic relationships with social innovators, learning together about what it takes to realize long-term social change. In her spare time, you can often find her in the kitchen cooking up a storm, out on a hiking trail, or hunched over her sewing machine.
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    CEO, Jasmine Social Investments
    Nina oversees Jasmine’s investment strategy, guiding the team in identifying and supporting the next generation of outstanding social entrepreneurs. A strong advocate for providing unrestricted, long-term funding, she works closely with a tight-knit network of social investors to exchange insights and promote trust-based practices.
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    Operations Director, DAK International Network
    Marnie Rickards is the Operations Director for DAK Foundation and a Director of DAK International Network, which jointly support practical solutions for healthcare delivery in low resource settings. Marnie oversees the Biomedical and Equipment programs, partnering with locally embedded health networks across Asia and Africa to help increase their efficiency and quality of service. She has a specific interest in health programs addressing: • obstetric ultrasound task-sharing • oxygen ecosystem strengthening • safe anaesthesia programs and inhalation gas supply chain • emergency medicine DAK Foundation also supports programs in high-volume SICS cataract surgeries, family planning using LARCs and other community and primary health initiatives which focus on capacity utilisation. Marnie holds a Bachelor of Arts from Macquarie University and serves on the Board of Partners for Equity (Australia) as well as the Board of Advisors for the Gould Family Foundation (USA).
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    Climate Action Director, Fundación Avina
    Juliana Strobel serves as Climate Action Director for Fundación Avina, a Latin American philanthropy and regrantor that promotes collaborative processes regarding human dignity and care for the planet in the Global South . Juliana works for promoting climate resilience mainly through fostering access to water initiatives, sustainable development processes within critical LA biomes (Pan Amazon, Chaco, Caatinga, Cerrado, Patagonia), climate justice, and connecting local initiatives to Global climate governance processes. For the SWF, Juliana is interested in connecting to people and organizations who believe that systemic changes in the Global South are only possible through collaboration among diverse stakeholders who share a common vision for a sustainable future.
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    Vice President, Finance, Skoll Foundation
    Debbie Santos is the Vice President, Finance at the Skoll Foundation where she has primary responsibility for the Foundation’s financial matters and oversees the grants management, legal, accounting and finance functions. Debbie has spent most of her career helping organizations optimize across finance and operations to advance their mission. In her spare time, Debbie enjoys spending time with family, listening to audio books, and hunting for her next favorite podcast.
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    Co-Founder & CEO, African Management Institute
    Rebecca Harrison is the Co-Founder and CEO of the African Management Institute (AMI), an edTech scaleup pioneering high-impact workplace learning for Africa’s ambitious companies and talent. Under Rebecca’s leadership, AMI has grown from an idea on a whiteboard to become Africa’s leading provider of business and management learning, supporting 37,000 businesses in 39 African countries over the last decade, impacting 1.5 million livelihoods and contributing more than $130 million to the continent’s economies. AMI’s evidence-based approach combines AI-powered diagnostics with live learning and practical tools to drive on-the-job performance, delivering the continent’s highest-outcome learning programs, tailored for African businesses.
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    CTO and Managing Director, Emerson Collective
    Raffi Krikorian is Chief Technology Officer at Emerson Collective, where he focuses on using technology and data to accelerate solutions that promote social good. Prior to joining Emerson Collective, Raffi served as the first Chief Technology Officer of the Democratic National Committee, where he used data, technology, and digital security to support the election processes of Democratic candidates up and down the ballot. Before moving to the political sector, he was the Engineering Director of Uber's Advanced Technologies Center, where he led the rollout of the first passenger-carrying self-driving car fleet. He also served as a Vice President of Engineering at Twitter. Raffi serves on the board of the Mozilla Foundation and chairs Mozilla.AI's board. He chairs the board of Medic, which builds open source software for community health workers worldwide, and serves on the board of TUMO, providing innovative STEAM education to tens of thousands of children through centers worldwide.
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    Chief of Insights and Strategy, Acumen
    Amrita is the Chief of Insights & Strategy at Acumen, leading efforts to distill insights from patient capital investing, build centers of excellence, and amplify Acumen’s impact voice to drive strategic conversations on poverty solutions. Previously, she served as Acumen’s Chief of Business Development and CFO and sits on the boards of investees like Kheyti (an affordable “greenhouse in a box” solution for smallholder farmers) and WARC (an agriculture company focused on getting subsistence farmers out of poverty in West Africa). Before Acumen, Amrita was CFO at Katzenbach Partners, a dynamic management consulting firm, guiding its merger with Booz & Co., and later ran her own consulting practice focused on the social sector. She has also worked with MLT, Edelman, and other firms. Amrita holds a BA in International Relations from The College of Wooster.
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    Director of Industry Programmes, Laudes Foundation
    Amol Mehra, Esq. is a recognised leader in the fields of business and human rights, just transitions and people-centered climate action. He currently serves as Director of Industry Programmes at Laudes Foundation. In his role, Amol oversees global programmes and teams to deploy philanthropic funding across the built environment, fashion, food, finance and labour rights to inspire and challenge industry to transition to a green, fair and inclusive economy. Amol also serves on the Management Team of the foundation. Amol has helped develop major philanthropic donor collaboratives across a range of climate and rights issues, including the Just Transitions Donor Alliance, the Labora Fund in Brazil, Funders Organized for Rights in the Global Economy (FORGE) and the Adaptation and Resilience Funder Collaborative. Amol currently serves as a Board Member of EarthRights International and on the Advisory Council for the Center for Business and Human Rights at NYU Stern.
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    CEO, Impact Investing Ghana
    Amma is CEO of Impact Investing Ghana (IIGh), the Ghana National Partner of GSG Impact and a member of the Africa Impact Investing Group (AIIG). IIGh is a platform representing all the stakeholder groups needed to redirect significant capital flows toward social and environmental impact in Ghana, with an ambitious plan to catalyse $1 billion for investment in impact ventures in Ghana and West African. AIIG is an active community of actors working across Africa to drive capital to where it can have the most impact while delivering financing returns. It brings together African national impact investing ecosystem-building organisations. We work collectively to advance a shift to impact-led economies at a local and regional level. Successful initiatives, include the Africa Impact Summit, $1billion+ in innovative vehicles (Ci-Gaba Fund of Funds, Nigeria Wholesale Impact Investment Fund, Zambia Small Business Growth Initiative) and successful Deal Source Africa matchmaking platform.
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    Director, Funder Alliances, Skoll Foundation
    In her role at the Skoll Foundation, Rachel supports strategic engagements with aligned funders in order to direct additional support and resources to Skoll’s social entrepreneurs. Prior to joining the Skoll Foundation, Rachel launched and led key efforts at Omidyar Network to amplify the impact of the firm’s portfolio and partner network. She also has extensive experience in international development, managing health and emergency response programs in East Africa and Haiti. Rachel graduated magna cum laude from Washington University in St. Louis and earned an MA in International Affairs from The George Washington University. She is a San Francisco native, a former college tour guide, a hobbyist baker, and a recovering camp counselor. She speaks a bit of French, Swahili, and Hebrew and is fluent in toddler.
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    Chief Executive, Child Rights and You
    Puja believes that children are the foundation of every nation’s growth and development aspirations, and must be at the centre of any development discourse. It was this belief that inspired her to become a part of the social sector after she completed her post-graduation in Human Resources from Xavier Institute of Social Service (XISS), Ranchi. Puja transitioned from the corporate to the social sector as she joined CRY in 1994. Today, she is the CEO of CRY, India’s leading child rights organization. The awardee of Olga Alexeeva Memorial Prize in 2018 for social innovation, Puja currently serves on the Academic Advisory Board for Masters in Human Resources at XISS, Ranchi; the Advisory Board for School of Sustainability at Xavier Institute of Management (XIM), Bhubaneswar; and the Advisory Board of Centre for Data Science and Social Impact (CDSSI) at Indian School of Development Management (ISDM), Noida. She is also a Member of the Expert Advisory Group of the Bengal Chambers of Commerc
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    Founder, NGUVU Collective, Nguvu Collective
    Preethi Herman, CEO and Co-Founder of Nguvu Collective, leads an international network of hundreds of women campaigners across Africa and South Asia. Recognised by the Obama Foundation, The Times, and Forbes, Preethi's transformative impact model supports women campaign leaders to win powerful advocacy campaigns across Kenya, Nigeria, South Africa, and India. Over the past eight years, they have successfully equipped over 350 women leaders to drive 71 policy changes that have impacted over 200 million people. Preethi previously led the Change.org Foundation, supporting 100 million people in citizen-led campaigns worldwide. Preethi also set up Change.org India as a people’s platform for impact.
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    Co-Founder and President, Efrusy Family Foundation
    Molly co-founded and is President of the Efrusy Family Foundation (EFF), which supports local orgs working to create the next generation of ethical leaders in Africa, LatAm, and the US. She serves as Co-Chair of the Board for the Latin American Leadership Academy, an organization that seeks to develop a new generation of leaders in LatAm. EFF is also a significant contributor to RenovaBR, the largest political training school in Brazil. Molly is a board member of the African Leadership Academy and the main funder of their AL for Governance sector. She was a co-founding donor of the SHOFCO Urban Network (SUN) in Kenya. She was also a co-founding donor for Wayfinder, a Stanford d.school-created organization that ensures students have access to tools to create lives of meaning and purpose. Previously, Molly was a member of the National Advisory Board for the Haas Center for Public Service at Stanford University and Vice Chair of the Board for the Firelight Foundation.
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    Director, Instituto Beja
    Economist by training and ecosystem catalyzer by vocation. Member of the Executive Committee of Instituto Beja, an organization dedicated to catalyzing the philanthropy in Brazil and Director of the Center for Exponential Change (C4EC) Brazil hub. Celia has served as Executive Director of ICE (2012-24) working on impact investing and social business. She served as Director of Ashoka Canada, Managing Director of Ashoka Global Fellowship and Director of Ashoka in Brazil and Paraguay (2002-2011), worked with the IDIS as Program Coordinator, supporting community foundations (2000-2002). She founded a fundraising consulting firm (1994- 2013), the Brazilian Association of Fundraisers and served as fundraising coordinator for EAESP/FGV, until 2000. Célia has a master on Economic (EAESP/FGV) with exchange at ESSEC, France (1990) and York University, Canada (1993). Holds an undergrad degree in Economics from Univ de São Paulo (USP). Célia is a Skoll Centre Visiting Fellow at Oxford Univ.
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    CEO, Open Road Alliance
    Caroline is the CEO of Open Road, and impact-first investor. She joined Open Road as its second employee in 2015 and launched the organization’s first loan product in 2017. Since then, Caroline has overseen and underwritten the deployment of over $80M in bridge loans, globally that have kept $800M of follow-on financing on track. Caroline has experience across the investment process from origination to restructuring and currently focuses her time building the organization’s strategy, fundraising, communications and impact management. Prior to Open Road, Caroline was an Investment Principal at Dalberg based in Washington DC and Johannesburg and an Investment Officer at Calvert Impact, where she originated and managed a loan portfolio focused on sustainable trade, social enterprise, and financial inclusion. She received her MBA from Dartmouth's Tuck School of Business and a BBA from the University of Michigan. Caroline lives in Seattle with her husband, daughter and son.
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    Founder & President, She the People
    Aimee Allison is a writer and national advocate for racial and gender equality. She is the founder of She the People, the only U.S. organization dedicated to elevating the leadership and influence of women of color—a mission she advances alongside her broader work reshaping political culture and expanding multiracial democracy. Her work illuminating and analyzing women of color’s political power has appeared in the New York Times, The Atlantic, MSNBC, and hundreds of other national and international outlets, helping usher a new generation of leaders from marginalized communities into public office. She is currently writing She the People, a book that blends memoir, history, and vision to address this moment of democratic backsliding and to center women of color not merely as subjects, but as architects of what comes next. She holds a BA and MA from Stanford University.
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    Managing Director, Moore Philanthropy
    Yvonne L. Moore is the Managing Director of Moore Philanthropy and President of Moore Impact. With 25+ years in government, civil society, and philanthropy, she provides strategic guidance to families, individuals, foundations, and corporations, maximizing their philanthropic impact. Before founding Moore Philanthropy, Yvonne was Chief of Staff to filmmaker and philanthropist Abigail E. Disney, overseeing media, philanthropy, and advocacy efforts. Now, through Moore Philanthropy, she helps clients align their giving with community needs, using grants and social investments. Yvonne speaks globally on philanthropy, equity, and social justice at institutions like NYU, Yale, and LSE. She holds a BA from Texas Tech and an MS in Nonprofit Management from The New School. She serves on multiple boards, including The Daphne Foundation and Comic Relief USA. Committed to justice and equity, Yvonne continues driving impactful change worldwide.
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    Chief Executive Officer, OneSky
    Morgan leads OneSky's work to bring quality ECD interventions to low resourced communities in Asia through the training of teachers and caregivers and provisions of technical support to governments. OneSky's work in China, Vietnam and Mongolia has directly benefitted more the 400,000 children and the organization is refining their model so that it can support communities in additional countries in Asia soon. Before joining OneSky, Morgan worked on both formal and informal education projects in Asia, Africa and South America.
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    CEO, Climate and Land Use Alliance
    A lifelong environmental and human rights advocate, Lindsey Allen has engaged some of the world’s largest companies in cleaning up their environmentally destructive practices while inspiring powerful mobilizations for environmental and social justice. Lindsey most recently served as Chief Program Officer at Greenpeace USA where she oversaw strategy and climate, forests, oceans, and democracy campaigns. Lindsey previously spent almost a decade with Rainforest Action Network, serving as the Executive Director during a time of significant growth and increased focus on diversity and justice reform. Lindsey began her career as a forest campaigner, working to end destruction of the Amazon rainforest and North American Boreal forest. Motivated by the urgency to accelerate justice and climate action, Lindsey is deeply committed to protecting forests, lands, and the rights of Indigenous and frontline communities to create a just and liveable future.
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    Mike Davis became CEO of Global Witness in February 2020. Under his leadership, Global Witness has embarked on a new strategic direction: shifting the balance of power from big polluters profiting most from climate breakdown to the people most adversely affected. From 2016 to 2020 Mike was Global Witness's Director of Campaigns, Planning and Evaluation. From 2013-2016 he served as Asia Director, overseeing the organisation’s engagement in China and conducting high impact investigations that exposed systemic corruption in Myanmar’s multi-billion dollar jade business. Mike managed Global Witness’s work on forest protection and land rights across Africa, Asia, and Latin America from 2012-2013. From 2007-2012 he led Global Witness’s campaigns on blood diamonds, conflict minerals and war economies in sub-Saharan Africa. Mike’s first Global Witness role was in Cambodia from 2003-2005, where he ran a team of undercover investigators exposing illegal logging and high level corruption.
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    Partner, Capricorn Investment Group
    Michaela Edwards is a Partner, Portfolio Manager and Investment Committee Member at Capricorn Investment Group, an impact focused Outsourced Chief Investment Officer (OCIO). She is an impact specialist CIO for families and foundations to invest sustainably and with impact through customized and discretionary portfolios that align with their values.
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    Chief Executive Officer / CEO, Center for Tech and Civic Life
    Tiana Epps-Johnson is Founder and Chief Executive Officer of the Center for Tech and Civic Life. She is leading a team that is doing groundbreaking work to make US elections more inclusive and secure. Prior to CTCL, she was the New Organizing Institute’s Election Administration Director from 2012 to 2015. She previously worked on the Voting Rights Project for the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights. Tiana is a 2022 University of Chicago Center for Effective Government Senior Practitioner Fellow, a 2021 Emerson Collective Dial Fellow, a recipient of the 2020 Skoll Award for Social Entrepreneurship, and was selected to join the inaugural cohorts of Obama Foundation Fellows (2018) and Harvard Ash Center Technology and Democracy Fellows (2015). Tiana earned a MSc in Politics and Communication from the London School of Economics and a BA in Political Science from Stanford University.
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    Principal, Portfolio & Investments, Skoll Foundation
    As Principal on the Portfolio & Investments team, Kathryn conducts diligence and produces profiles on Skoll Awardees, and supports strategic investment opportunities leading to lasting, large-scale social change. Prior to joining Skoll, Kathryn managed private-sector partnerships at Direct Relief, a global health NGO that delivers pharmaceuticals and medical supplies to those affected by poverty and disasters both in the U.S. and around the world. Kathryn earned her Bachelor of Arts degree with Honors from the University of Michigan, where she double-majored in English and Spanish. In her free time, she enjoys reading, hiking, and cycling. Having studied and volunteered in South America during her undergraduate years, she also enjoys finding opportunities to practice her Spanish.
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    Associate Director, Portfolio & Investments , Skoll Foundation
    In her role as Associate Director, Portfolio & Investments at Skoll, Tanya works to identify and select opportunities to mitigate climate change by helping indigenous people and local communities secure their land rights and by realizing the potential of tropical forests. She is driven by a desire to shift existing power structures and elevate those on the front lines of social change. In her free time, she enjoys getting lost abroad or in a book and sharing time and food with friends and family. Tanya is based in Oakland, California.
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    President & Executive Director, Muirfield Foundation
    Susan Sherrerd is a philanthropist and social investor based in the San Francisco Bay Area, focused on advancing gender equity and systems-level change. She leads the Muirfield Foundation and has been a funding partner of Co-Impact since its inception. Susan supports collaborative, community-driven approaches in the Global South, with an emphasis on trust and multi-year partnerships. She is particularly interested in how funder collaboratives, flexible capital, and storytelling can improve outcomes for women and girls at scale.
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    Managing Director, Europe, Forward Global
    Marie-Louise Gourlay is Forward Global’s Managing Director, Europe. She’s worked in social change for the last 15+ years, and within the philanthropy sector for the last 10 years, with a particular interest in strengthening the sector in order to achieve greater systemic change. Marie-Louise works closely with philanthropists globally to build their know-how, best practices and connections to grow collaborative impact and tackle the greatest societal issues. She leads on European partnerships & programmes for organisational impact. She has a special interest in leading global immersive learning journeys focused on learning, mindset shifts and mobilising action. Previously, Marie-Louise was Head of the CFO’s office at the British Council, focussed on programmes relating to global health, security and education, building on her previous experiences of spending 4 years working with grassroots NGOs in Zambia, India and Kenya focussed on education, health & livelihoods at community level.
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    Managing Director, Strategic Engagement, Namati
    Sunyoung “Sonia” Park is the Managing Director of Strategic Engagement at Namati, where she leads the organization’s resource mobilization and communications efforts. In this role, Sonia focuses on weaving all aspects of Namati’s work – from local to national to global, from dignified healthcare to minority rights to climate justice – into a unifying, inviting dream. Since joining Namati in 2019 as a Justice Financing Advisor, Sonia’s accomplishments have included leading the process to secure the $20 million-Racial Equity 2030 Award, as well as helping launch the COVID-19 Grassroots Justice Fund, which awarded $880,000 to 60 organizations worldwide during the pandemic. Prior to Namati, Sonia spent 9 years at Ashoka, where she founded Ashoka’s South Korea office and collaborated with colleagues in over 30 countries to support system-changing social entrepreneurs. Sonia holds a BA from Johns Hopkins University and a Graduate Diploma from the American University in Cairo.
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    Chief Executive Officer, Partners In Health
    Dr. Sheila Davis is the Chief Executive Officer at Partners In Health (PIH), a global health nonprofit organization rooted in social justice that brings the benefits of modern medical science to impoverished communities in 11 countries. She received her BSN degree from Northeastern University, as well as her Master of Science in Nursing as an Adult Nurse Practitioner and her Doctorate in Nursing Practice with a concentration in global health from the Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) Institute of Health Professions. In 1999, she began working in a number of countries, responding to the global HIV pandemic. She was the co-founder of a small NGO that worked in South Africa and Boston from 2004 to 2010 on health implementation projects, including a rural village nurse clinic. She was a clinician in the Infectious Diseases clinic at MGH and an HIV/AIDS activist for over 15 years. For the past decade she has held multiple cross-site roles at Partners In Health.
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    Roeland is CEO of Aflatoun a Social Franchise delivering Social and Financial Education through a network of nearly 450 partner organizations in 110+ countries. Its mission is to inspire youth to socially and economically empower themselves to become agents of change for a more equitable future. He is based in Nairobi, Kenya heading the Global Programmes Hub. Roeland serves as a member of the World Economic Forum's Global Future Council on Financial Education (2025-2026) Previously, Roeland worked for 20+ years with the UN (UNICEF & WHO), including as UNICEF Representative in Sierra Leone, Georgia, and Zimbabwe. He coordinated the UNICEF response during the Ebola outbreak in Sierra Leone. In Georgia, he worked with the government on the de-institutionalization of all children living in large orphanages established during the USSR era and managed the humanitarian operation in Abkhazia. In Zimbabwe, he coordinated the UNICEF development programme and protracted humanitarian crisis.
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    President, Dovetail Impact Foundation
    Robin W. Bruce is a purpose-driven executive and board leader with over 15 years of experience advancing impact at the intersection of entrepreneurship, philanthropy, and education. As President of Dovetail Impact Foundation, she leads global grantmaking and impact investments supporting poverty alleviation and human flourishing across Sub-Saharan Africa, South Asia, and Latin America. Previously, Robin served as CEO of the Acton School of Business, leading an award-winning MBA in principled entrepreneurship. Her early career included social-sector and entrepreneurial roles in microfinance, education, and community development across the Americas. Robin holds an MBA from the Acton School of Business and a B.A. from Vanderbilt University.
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    Founder/Director, Max Foundation
    Joke Le Poole is the Founder and Co-CEO of Max Foundation, an international nonprofit organization dedicated to ensuring a healthy start in life for every child. She also serves as Chair of Max Social Enterprise, a social business spin-off delivering safe piped water to rural communities in Bangladesh. Joke co-founded Max Foundation in 2005 with her husband, Steven, following the loss of their eight-month-old son to a rare viral infection. Their mission was to prevent other families from enduring such loss by implementing the most effective child health interventions. With a background in engineering from Delft University of Technology and Imperial College London, Joke built a successful 14-year career at Heineken, gaining expertise in supply chain, marketing, and logistics. This experience shaped Max Foundation’s focus on maximizing impact and efficiency. Over nearly two decades, Max Foundation has grown to a team of 50+ staff with offices in the Netherlands, Bangladesh, and Ethiopia.
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    Managing Director, The World We Want Foundation
    Kirsten began her career with Procter & Gamble where she held numerous brand management positions. Wanting to get involved in International Development and poverty alleviation, she went on to study International Affairs at The Fletcher School in Boston and received her Master’s in 2009. Kirsten is a member of the 3W and Ture Invest boards in Stockholm, a director for the T3 Recycling board in Kenya and ENLA board in Haiti, as well as a board observer for OMC Power in India. Kirsten has an undergraduate degree in Political Science from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, an MBA from the University of San Diego, and a Masters in Science from Tufts Fletcher School of Global Affairs.
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    Founder & Executive Director, AkiraChix
    Linda Kamau is the Founder and Executive Director of AkiraChix whose mission is to uncover underserved young women in Africa and equip them with technology skills to compete economically and bridge the gender gap in technology. An engineer turned entrepreneur, Linda nurtured her entrepreneurship skills through the Executive Program at the Stanford Graduate School of Business. She holds a Bsc. in Business Information Technology from Limkokwing University. Linda is part of the Inaugural class of Obama Leaders:Africa (2018) as well as a returning leader 2019. She is also a Segal Family Foundation African Visionary Fellow, a Builders of Africa’s Future Awardee and a 2022 Skoll World Forum Fellow. As the leader of an organization at the forefront of getting more women in technology, Linda continues to champion the inclusion of women in the technical workforce. With skilled women, you are assured not only of economic changes, but also a shift in societal norms.
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    Programmes Director, Forward Global
    Forward Global is a community of 350 philanthropists, impact investors and purposeful business leaders. As Global Director of Impact, I lead our strategy around programming, impact assessment and culture change - seeking to help best practice become common practice. Our programmes provide a space for the global community to learn, find accountability partners, collaborate and mobilise resources. Highlights of programmes I have led include four Global Summits in Toronto, London, New York, and Los Angeles as well as immersive Learning Journeys in Brazil, Cambodia and Madagascar.
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    President and CEO, Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors
    Ms. Mapp is the President and CEO of Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors (RPA), a global nonprofit that remains at the forefront of philanthropic growth and innovation with a mission to accelerate philanthropy in pursuit of a just world. RPA currently advises on and manages more than $500 million in annual giving by individuals, families, foundations, and corporations while serving as a fiscal sponsor for over 100 projects. Recognized as one of the 50 Most Powerful Women in U.S. Philanthropy by Inside Philanthropy, Ms. Mapp has established herself as a uniquely well-connected powerhouse in the field. Her impressive track record is further highlighted by her recent appointments, including joining the Global Board of Fondation CHANEL and being named to the prestigious 50/50 Women on Boards list. Additionally, Ms. Mapp was honored by being included in the 2024 Forbes 50 Over 50 Impact List, underscoring her significant accomplishments and leadership in philanthropy.
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    CEO, Maisha Meds
    Jessica the founder of Maisha Meds and a qualified medical doctor. She previously was on the founding team of IPA / Evidence Action’s Dispensers for Safe Water program as it raised $10 million and grew to support over a million people in East Africa. She was also on US healthcare startup Lyra Health’s founding team and served as a healthcare consultant at McKinsey & Company. She has a BA with honors Phi Beta Kappa in Economics from Stanford, after which she served as a Fulbright Scholar to South Africa. She completed her medical training at Stanford School of Medicine.
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    Managing Director, Portfolio & Investments , Skoll Foundation
    Jess leads Skoll’s Portfolio & Investment team operations and initiatives that support cross-organizational collaboration. She manages a team of professionals who work across Skoll’s strategic grantmaking programs and defines processes for continuous improvement across the broader investments team. She also serves in a cross-functional leadership role to identify opportunities for collaboration in service of greater impact for Skoll partners. Additionally, Jess leads the Foundation’s grantmaking focus on information integrity, identifying and supporting partners who advance healthier information ecosystems in support of more resilient and inclusive democracies.  Previously, Jess led Skoll’s convening programming, including the flagship Skoll World Forum. She also co-curated the "Rethinking Possible" podcast with Aspen Ideas and helped launch several initiatives including the Skoll World Forum Fellowship,  TEDxSkollConversations, and We the Future during UNGA.  Jess’s career journey includes roles at Net Impact, the World Affairs Council, the Council on Foreign Relations, and the California Appellate Project. She holds a BA in Political Science from UC Santa Barbara and an MA in International Affairs from The George Washington University, studying abroad in Costa Rica and Argentina.
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    CEO, 1847 Philanthropic
    Ms. Petersen’s 20-year career has been built on expertise gained from leading major fundraising and development initiatives in Africa as well as expanding U.S. trade and investment in developing countries. Her steadfast focus on causes with strong community involvement and local impact enabled her to work with some of the major civil rights leaders of our time, including Ambassador Andrew Young, at GoodWorks International, an international management consulting firm, and she served as the vice-president for programs and business development at OIC International, this organization carries the legacy of the late Reverend Leon H. Sullivan. Ms. Petersen is a noted speaker on topics related to international development, organizational development and local impact, fundraising, as well as the importance of diversity in international affairs, at conferences and events around the world.
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    Trustee, Godley Family Foundation
    Kathleen Carney-Godley, MD Trustee, Godley Family Foundation Dr. Carney-Godley is a retired physician and trustee of the Godley Family Foundation. She has a particular interest in the intersections of global health, the environment, women’s health and social justice. Her focus includes engaging with innovators and other strategic partners to strengthen health systems in the U.S. and sub-saharan Africa, and working collectively to achieve the UN Sustainable Development Goals. Dr. Carney-Godley graduated from Wellesley College and Yale University School of Medicine. She completed her dermatology residency at Brown University.
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    Founder & CEO, SaveLIFE Foundation
    Piyush Tewari is the Founder and CEO of SaveLIFE Foundation, a globally recognized non-profit working to eliminate road crash fatalities through systemic reform and innovation. Under his leadership, SaveLIFE pioneered India’s Zero Fatality Corridor model, achieving over 50% reduction in deaths on high-risk highways, and led the creation of India’s landmark Good Samaritan Law, protecting bystanders who help crash victims. A Skoll Awardee for Social Innovation and Schwab Foundation Social Entrepreneur of the Year, Piyush serves on India’s National Road Safety Council and has worked closely with the Supreme Court of India, the World Bank, and WHO to shape national and global road safety policy. His work has been featured in The New York Times, The Lancet, TIME, and the British Medical Journal.
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    Executive Director, CRI Foundation
    Kara Weiss is the Executive Director of CRI Foundation, a strategic philanthropic foundation focused on cost-effective, high impact interventions geared to those living in poverty in low- and middle-income countries. Kara has served as an “expert” for the Aspen Ideas Incubator, and as a Director or Trustee on the boards of Gardens for Health International, Spark MicroGrants, Seed Global Health, the Center for Development Economics at Williams College, AMP Health, CRI Foundation, as well as the Allocation Committee of the WAM Foundation.
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    CEO, Sustainable Fisheries Partnership
    Jim Cannon is CEO and founder of Sustainable Fisheries Partnership. Jim has worked on fisheries, forestry, and conservation issues in Asia, Europe, and the Americas for more than three decades. He was named Intrafish’s “Person of the Year” in 2009. Jim founded SFP in 2006 to scale-up the impact of fisheries improvement efforts. At the time, there was no organization like SFP, working with the seafood industry to drive change through their supply chains. The model for fisheries conservation that Jim and the SFP team created is now the standard approach to seafood sustainability by seafood companies around the world. Jim has a degree in population ecology from Cambridge University and an MSc in renewable resources management and MPhil in fisheries economics from Imperial College London. Jim is based in the US, in Honolulu, Hawaii.
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    President, Africa-America Institute
    Kofi Appenteng is the President of the Africa-America Institute (AAI). He has 30 years of domestic and international experience as a corporate lawyer, investment banker and board director. Appenteng serves on the Atlantic Institute Governing Board, the International Advisory Board of IE University, the Board of the Greentree Foundation and the Honorary Council of the International Center for Transitional Justice (ICTJ). He serves as a senior advisor to The Rock Creek Group. He previously served as board chair of the Ford Foundation, the Community Service Society of New York and ICTJ. In recognition of his work in business and philanthropy, he was named a “Great American Immigrant” by the Carnegie Corporation in 2013. Born in Ghana, Appenteng, earned a Bachelor of Arts degree at Wesleyan University and Juris Doctor from Columbia University. Appenteng then began his career as a corporate lawyer and, in 1994, became the first Black African to become a partner at a major NYC Law Firm.
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    Vice President, Inquiry & Insights, Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors
    As Vice President of Inquiry & Insights, Olga Tarasov leads RPA’s research, publications, and thought leadership programs, including hallmark initiatives on foresight and futures, time horizons, and foundation strategy. She regularly presents at global conferences and is a trusted voice on philanthropic trends and practices. Prior to RPA, Olga held roles at the National Endowment for Democracy and the Open Society Foundations. She earned her M.A. in International Affairs from Georgetown University and a B.A. in International Affairs from The George Washington University, and a certificate from INSEAD’s International Leaders Program. Olga is a native English and Russian speaker, and also speaks Polish, Turkish, and German. She currently lives in Munich, Germany, with her husband, son, and a Hungarian Vizsla dog, all fans of the Bayern München Football Club.
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    Program Partner, Imago Dei Fund
    Jennifer Oakley is a Program Partner with the Imago Dei Fund and works to advance the fund’s strategic priorities locally and internationally. She works closely with current and potential grantee partners, managing a portfolio of investments across multiple programming areas. In this role, she explores and cultivates promising new ideas and works to build the capacity of existing partnerships. Jennifer has a deep desire to serve as a catalyst to bring together talented leaders and impactful organizations from different sectors and to encourage collaboration among the broader philanthropic community. She is an active member of a number of funder networks, including the Network of Engaged International Donors, Professionals in Christian Philanthropy, African Philanthropy Forum, and Big Bang Philanthropy. Prior to joining the Imago Dei Fund, Jennifer practiced law at firms in Washington, D.C. and Boston and was a founding board member of Park Street School in Boston, MA.
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    Praxis Venture Partner - Africa, Praxis
    Jeff Dykstra is a Venture Partner with Praxis and Co-Founder & Principal of Four Corners Exploration, an initiative that guides leaders and couples into beautiful, wild places to slow-down, reflect, and focus on what truly matters, and offers executive coaching to select Senior Leaders. For 16 years, Jeff served as Co-Founder & CEO of Partners in Food Solutions, where he led a collaboration among international food companies, emerging food enterprises in Africa, the US government, private donors, NGOs, and impact investors. Together, they worked with more than 2,000 African food companies to enhance food security, nutrition, and economic development across Africa. Jeff serves on several for profit and non-profit boards, and is passionate about taking meaningful risks to advance the greater good.
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    Director of Marketing & Communications, The ELMA Philanthropies
    Janet Kleinbaum is the Director of Marketing and Communications for ELMA Philanthropies, which develops and manages strategies, grantee investments, and partnerships for The ELMA Group of Foundations. In her role, Janet is responsible for overseeing all aspects of ELMA’s external communications and strategic marketing as well as a serving as an advisory and support resource for The ELMA Group of Foundation’s grantee partners.
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    Managing Director, Skoll Foundation
    Tim is a Managing Director on the Portfolio and Investments team at the Skoll Foundation. He is responsible for identifying high-potential social entrepreneurs and applying the Foundation’s assets to help social enterprises create large scale and lasting change to social injustice and inequity around the world. Prior to joining Skoll, Tim spent more than a decade as a management consultant - most recently with Dalberg Advisors where he helped corporate, multilateral, foundation and NGO clients develop effective solutions to the world's most pressing social problems. Tim holds an MBA from IESE Business School in Barcelona and a BA in Business Administration and Finance from the University of Washington in Seattle.
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    President & CEO, The David and Lucile Packard Foundation
    Nancy Lindborg has served as the president and CEO of the David and Lucile Packard Foundation since August 2020. Through international and domestic grantmaking, the Foundation works with people and communities to create ensuring solutions for just societies and a healthy, resilient natural world. Nancy has spent most of her career working internationally on democracy, civil society, conflict resolution, and humanitarian response. She previously served as the president and CEO of the U.S. Institute of Peace; as the assistant administrator for the Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance at USAID; and as president of Mercy Corps. She previously lived and worked in Nepal and Central Asia. Nancy currently serves on the boards of the ClimateWorks Foundation and International Crisis Group, and as an advisory council member of the Collaborative for Gender + Reproductive Equity.
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    Director, Skoll Foundation
    Jill is the Director of Event Production at the Skoll Foundation. Jill's work centers on building bridges for the social entrepreneurs and innovators dedicated to advancing solutions to the world’s most pressing problems. Through her work, she plays a key role in helping connect and celebrate this dynamic community. She focuses much of her time envisioning how to build a meaningful and impactful experience for delegates at the Skoll World Forum and other Skoll convenings, collaborating across the Foundation to create the framework for these events, and finally implementing that vision. Before joining the Skoll Foundation, Jill spent much of her career conceptualizing and producing memorable experiences for clients at special events such as the Super Bowl, the Pro Bowl, the Tony Awards, and the Kentucky Derby. In her free time, she can often be found on the local Pickleball courts. She has acquired a new nickname, “Coach Jill,” stemming from her love of teaching the fundamentals of pickleball to novices. At home Jill’s great passion is cooking and baking too, much to her family’s delight.
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    Director, Information Technology, Skoll Foundation
    Mai has a diverse background in Technology and a strong commitment to social impact.  In her role as Director of Technology at the Skoll Foundation, she is committed to executing Skoll’s technology charter and roadmap which ensures operations run smoothly allowing the team to focus on driving large scale social change. Before joining the Skoll Foundation, she worked in the tech industry at various organizations to implement and manage technology solutions. Mai gained experience in IT infrastructure, software implementation, and project management. This diverse skill set enables her to effectively address the technological challenges faced by the foundation and to help bridge the gap between technical and non-technical teams. A first-generation Vietnamese immigrant, she and her family now call the San Francisco Bay Area home.  In addition to her work at Skoll, she also supports a family charity/foundation that does mission work bringing sight (cataract surgeries) to disadvantaged areas of the world.
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    Executive Director, VC Include
    Milton Speid is the Executive Director of VC Include, an accelerator supporting emerging impact fund managers. Previously, he was Director of North America at The ImPact, guiding multi-generation families in aligning assets with values. His career includes senior roles at Epic Foundation, TED Talks, and Bank of America Charitable Foundation. He's also led initiatives at Silicon Valley Community Foundation advising companies like SAP and LinkedIn on their philanthropy. Milton serves on boards like Forward Global, The African Visionary Fund and We Are Family Foundation. In 2018, he was honored as Alumni of the Year at the University of Hartford. He lives in Brooklyn, NY, with his wife.
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    Managing Director, Autodesk Foundation
    Jean is the Managing Director of the Autodesk Foundation, where she oversees grantmaking and investment in a portfolio of 50+ ventures and organizations innovating new technologies and solutions to address climate change mitigation, adaptation and workforce development. She also leads impact management and measurement at the Foundation. Jean has more than two decades of experience working in impact investing, social ventures, finance and business operations in the US, Asia and Africa. She started her career as a Fellow in the NYC Department of Housing Preservation and Development working to revitalize communities across New York City. Jean received an MBA from the Haas School of Business at UC Berkeley and a BS with Honors in Urban Studies from Cornell University.
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    President & CEO, Resolution Project
    Since co-founding Resolution Project in 2007, George has been one of the driving forces behind the organization, co-developing some of its core programs and building the organization to its current levels. In 2023, he led the integration of Resolution Project and Enactus Global, creating one of the largest global organizations focused on youth social entrepreneurship, serving over 50,000 young people per year. Prior to taking the helm at Resolution, George co-founded and grew Group 113, a certified B Corp providing impact-focused organizations with branding and marketing services, and was the company’s Managing Director for over 10 years. He has also played roles in other entrepreneurial ventures. Before Group 113, George began his career at a major New York City public relations firm. George also serves on several boards and advisory boards. George earned his BA from Harvard with a Special Concentration in Byzantine Studies and his JD from St. John’s University.
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    Co-Chief Facilitator, Catalyst 2030
    Social innovation leader and Co-Chief Facilitator at Catalyst Now with over 15 years of experience driving systemic change through education, peacebuilding, development communications, arts, and social innovation initiatives. As founder of the TAAP Foundation, her work has benefited more than 4.7 million people globally. Recognized with international distinctions including Rotary Peace Fellow (2021), Social Woman of the Year by She Is Foundation (2020), Ashoka Fellow (2014), LEGO Foundation Re-Imagine Learning Fellow (2014), Ideas Competition Winner (2015), and Schwab Foundation Social Entrepreneur of the Year Award Finalist (2012, 2013, 2015). She served as UN Ambassador for the "Network for Peace" in Latin America. Master's in Development Communications from Universidad Católica Andrés Bello and Peace Studies specialist from Chulalongkorn University. Co-founder of global initiatives including Catalyst 2030, The Weaving Lab, Colombia Cuida a Colombia, and NetEdu.
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    CEO, DigDeep Right to Water Project
    George McGraw is the founder and CEO of DigDeep. DigDeep is the leading non-profit focused on closing the Water Access Gap in the U.S. It conducts groundbreaking research, spearheads community-led water infrastructure projects, and amplifies advocacy efforts across the sector.
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    Co-Founder & CEO, More in Common
    Mathieu Lefevre is the co-founder and CEO of More in Common, a non-profit working to understand the forces driving us apart, find common ground and bring people together to tackle shared challenges. More in Common conducts detailed opinion research on social fragmentation and polarization. They use this evidence base to work across sectors and issue areas with more than 200 partners in philanthropy, civil society, politics, the media, unions, faith groups and businesses on initiatives that bridge divides. Their work has been featured in hundreds of media articles and they are frequently called upon to brief senior leaders in politics, governments, civil society, philanthropy, the media and business. More in Common is comprised of a team of about 60 people working in national offices in the U.S., U.K., Germany, Brazil, France, Poland and Spain. Mathieu is Franco-American and lives in Paris with his wife and their three children.
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    CEO, Touch Health
    Massi brings over 20 years of experience in public, private, and global health. He joined Touch Health in 2012, spending six years in Tanzania leading programs. Since 2022, Massi has served as CEO, after transitioning from Executive Director. Prior to Touch Health, he was a Senior Manager at McKinsey & Co., advising clients across Europe, the U.S., South America, and the Middle East on health system reforms, healthcare financing, and organizational performance. His work also included strategy and process optimization for private healthcare sectors. Massi holds an Executive MSc in Health Economics, Policy, and Management from the London School of Economics, a PhD in Biomedical Engineering from Georgia Tech, and an MSc in Aerospace Engineering from the Polytechnic of Milan.
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    Founder & CEO, Greenwood Place
    Rebecca Eastmond is Co-Founder and CEO of Greenwood Place, which she created to leverage the experience she gained over 20 years’ work in philanthropy. Rebecca began her career as a charity lawyer at Allen & Overy, then became CEO of The Prince’s Foundation for Arts & Kids - taking it from a start-up to working with 33,000 children. She was a Managing Director of J.P. Morgan Private Bank, leading the bank’s philanthropy advisory offering in EMEA for almost a decade. Rebecca serves on the board of two grant-making foundations. She is also a trustee of Peek Vision, and a global council member for Acumen. She previously served as a trustee of Smart Works and as a founder trustee of the House of Illustration. She served on the board of the UK’s Philanthropy Review and has received numerous awards for her work in philanthropy. She read law at Oxford University and qualified as a solicitor in England and Wales.
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    Corporate Affairs Director, mPedigree
    Eugene Boadu has more than a decade's experience working across academia, entrepreneurship, corporate intrapreneurship, and at the interfaces of private enterprise and public administration. He is currently a leader in the operations design and strategy formulation groups in mPedigree Network, a social enterprise deploying innovative technologies for human security, trade standards, and market exchange facilitation, with particular emphasis on anti-counterfeiting, supply chain transformation, predictive analytics, infra-sensors, and brand equity. He has multiple responsibilities, including P&L control for some of the organisation’s key product lines in its multi-award winning Goldkeys platform; and also in functional areas within strategic marketing, business development, competition research, and scenarios building. Eugene has been instrumental in driving several projects and lifting ideas from the strategy board to the ground where impact is made and felt everyday.
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    CEO and Executive Director, World Education Services
    Esther Benjamin is a tri-sector global leader, currently serving as CEO and Executive Director of World Education Services, a social enterprise working at the intersection of education, migration, and economic inclusion. She is a Visiting Fellow with the Skoll Centre for Social Entrepreneurship, Saïd Business School, University of Oxford. She was previously CEO for Africa Operations with Laureate Education. In President Obama’s Administration, Esther led Global Operations for the U.S. Peace Corps. She was a Vice President with the International Youth Foundation. In 1999, President Clinton appointed Esther a White House Fellow. She began her career with the United Nations, Grant Thornton, and the Brookings Institution’s World Bank History Project. Esther serves on the Board of Directors of B Lab Global, Echoing Green, and Candid. New York Times best-selling author and Maryland Governor Wes Moore profiled Esther as “The Globalist” in his book The Work: Searching for a Life that Matters.
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    Founder & CEO, ChangeX
    ChangeX is a platform connecting communities to proven innovations and the grant finance to get them started. Managing funds and spreading innovations in 24 countries, ChangeX is on a mission to ensure proven innovation and finance is accessible to everyone, everywhere. Before founding ChangeX in 2015, Paul served as director of Ashoka in Europe, investing in many of the continents leading social entrepreneurs. During that time, Paul grew frustrated at how slowly proven ideas were spreading. Recognising the potential role of technology to scale what works, Paul and co-founder Niamh McKenna started ChangeX from Dublin, Ireland. A father of three, Paul is runner and coach.
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    Executive Director, Ciudad Saludable
    Educator, expressive arts therapist, artist, environmental educator, environmental activist, and feminist. Executive Director and partner of Ciudad Saludable and Director of Urban Interventions and Action at the Gender Observatory of Peru. Have a Diploma in Environmental Education for Sustainable Development from the University of Querétaro, Mexico; a Diploma in Community Relations and Social Responsibility from ESAN University, Peru; a Diploma in Anthropology and Photography from the Center for Image in Peru; and a Diploma in Expressive Arts Therapy from TAE Peru. She is currently pursuing a Master's degree in Expressive Arts Therapy with a specialization in Peacebuilding and Conflict Transformation at the European Graduate School in Switzerland. Worked on inclusive recycling, circular economy, health, art, education, gender, and environmental communication projects in urban, rural, and indigenous communities for over 20 years in Peru, Brazil, Bolivia, Guatemala, and Dominican Rep.
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    Director, NOSSAS
    Enrica is the inaugural Executive Director of Mapa do Acolhimento, a brazilian organization working on gender-based violence response and femicide prevention. She holds a bachelor’s degree in politics from The New School, with minors in History and Global Studies. She is a master's candidate at UN University for Peace in Costa Rica, with a focus on Conflict Resolution. In 2024, Enrica was selected as the first Brazilian representative of the Marianne Initiative for Human Rights Defenders in France and is currently an Obama Scholar at Columbia University. Enrica serves as board member for NOSSAS, Brazil's largest member based organization for civic engagement and is an expert at the Women's Safety group at Meta.
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    Chief Executive Officer, Health Care Without Harm
    Emily Bancroft is the Chief Executive Officer of Health Care Without Harm, a global nonprofit working to transform health care into a force for environmental health, equity, and climate resilience. Emily brings more than two decades of experience leading health systems innovation and advancing health equity across the globe. Prior to joining Health Care Without Harm, she served as President and CEO of VillageReach, where she expanded the organization’s work across more than a dozen countries, forged cross-sector partnerships, and helped deliver people-centered health solutions that reached over 111 million people. Her career has focused on strengthening systems that serve the most underserved—working with health professionals, governments, and communities across the U.S. and Africa to improve access to care and shift policies for greater equity.
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    Managing Director, Legatum Group
    Guy Cave is President of the Legatum Foundation. Legatum is a Dubai-based investment company, which has always made a lot of philanthropic investments as part of its overall mission to shape the future for the better. Legatum Foundation is the founder of Resilio Fund, END Fund, and Luminos Fund, and a co-founder of the Freedom Fund. Prior to joining Legatum, Guy built up over 30 years of experience in social work, international development, humanitarian response, and philanthropy consulting. This included working for Save the Children, Geneva Global, and the NSPCC. Guy has lived and worked in multiple countries across five continents, including: Colombia, Myanmar (Burma), Côte d’Ivoire, Senegal, France, UK, USA, and Turkiye.
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    Founder, The Valerian Fund
    Clinician, Non Profit founder and collaborative system change funder working at the intersection of climate change and women's health in global south communities. Founder of Care2Communities, a network of 7 primary care clinics in northern Haiti, operating in partnership with the MOH for 15 years. Strategist, board member, convener and nature lover.
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    Venture Partner, Draper Richards Kaplan Foundation
    Liz is a Portfolio Advisor at the Draper Richards Kaplan Foundation, working with the leadership of DRK’s portfolio organizations. Prior, Liz led the planning, launch and operations of the Kigutu International Academy, an innovative secondary school in rural Burundi, which is part of Village Health Works. Earlier, she assisted the Mastercard Foundation to design a major education initiative in Rwanda. Liz also held leadership roles at USAID, as founding Coordinator of the Young African Leaders Initiative and Senior Education Advisor in South Africa. Currently, she is Board Chair of the School of Leadership Afghanistan (SOLA). She served as a Trustee of the African Leadership Academy and Chair of the African Leadership Foundation. She received a BA from Williams College and an MBA from the Yale School of Management. In 2025 she was a Fellow at Stanford University’s Distinguished Careers Institute.
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    Chief Executive Officer, Tostan
    Elena Bonometti is a well-regarded management professional applying global business development strategies toward improving communities's well-being. After expanding community development programmes for African women via the United Nations and Embassies of France and Italy, Ms. Bonometti turned to executing ambitious World Bank strategies to improve the businesses and health of women in Africa. She was Director of Programme Operations for Marie Stopes International in Kenya until October 2015. She joined Tostan, in Dakar, Senegal, in January 2017, and has been appointed Chief Executive Officer starting September 1st. She has stepped down from the CEO position in December 2024, and is currently supporting the leadership transition at Tostan. Ms. Bonometti holds a Global Executive MBA from Georgetown-ESADE, a Master of International Relations from Sciences Po (Paris), and a bachelor’s degree in Political Science at University of Trieste.
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    Founder and President, Futures Without Violence
    As Founder and President of Futures Without Violence (FUTURES), Esta Soler has made advancing health, preventing violence, and expanding economic opportunity national priorities, securing billions of dollars for life-saving services. Soler was a driving force behind the trailblazing Violence Against Women Act,and pioneered programs and strategies that helped reduce domestic violence against women by 60% over the past 30 years. Under her leadership, Soler has made FUTURES a national powerhouse that drives culture and policy change to reduce violence against women and children, enlist men as allies, improve health outcomes including mental health, and inspire the next generation of courageous leaders. She is working to strengthen our health care and education systems,make workplaces safer, and more. Soler is a frequently sought-after speaker and has been featured in every major media outlet. She has served on numerous high-level government commissions and received many prestigious honors
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    Founder & CEO, LESA Communications
    Kristine founded and heads 2 social enterprises - LESA Communications (2019) and Lifeline Energy (1999). South Africa-based LESA is a communications and branding agency specialising in the social sector in Africa. Lifeline Energy designs, manufactures and distributes solar & windup radios & MP3s for development and emergencies. 700,000+ products have been distributed, impacting over 25 million listeners. Previously, Kristine was an executive with a South African banking group. She is a co-founder of Catalyst Now, a fellow of the Schwab Foundation for Social Entrepreneurship; received the 2019 Lifetime Achievement Award from the African Women’s Innovation and Entrepreneurship Forum (AWIEF); named by TIME magazine as a Hero of the Environment; served 8 years on the Women's Leadership Board of Harvard’s Kennedy School; received the 2005 James C. Morgan Global Humanitarian Award and first Tech Museum of Innovation Award. Has traveled to 105 countries, 35 in Africa. Lives in Johannesburg.
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    Co-Founder and Co-CEO, Noora Health
    Edith Elliott is Co-Founder and Co-CEO of Noora Health, a non-profit organization that equips patients and their loved ones with caregiving skills. Working in 12,800+ health facilities across India, Bangladesh, Indonesia, and Nepal, Noora Health delivers high-quality training to patients and families, then stays connected via mobile tech. Noora Health's programs have reached more than 43 million patients and caregivers. Noora Health was named a 2022 TED Audacious Project grantee and recipient of the 2022 Skoll Award for Social Innovation. Prior to Noora Health, Edith was a Design Innovation Fellow and Entrepreneur Instructor at Stanford and worked on disease prevention at the Aspen Institute and PSI. Edith has been an Ashoka Fellow, Rainer Arnhold Fellow at Mulago Foundation, DRK Foundation Fellow, Echoing Green Fellow, and Associate Faculty at Ariadne Labs at Harvard. She holds a BA from Tufts and MA in International Policy Studies and Global Health from Stanford.
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    Ecopeace co-director, EcoPeace Middle East
    Yana Abu Taleb, a dedicated environmental advocate and peacebuilder, serves as the Jordanian Director of EcoPeace Middle East. A unique regional organization that brings together environmentalists from Jordan, Palestine, and Israel to promote sustainable development and advance peace efforts in the Middle East. With offices in Amman, Ramallah, and Tel Aviv, With a remarkable tenure spanning over two decades, Yana Abu Taleb has consistently catalyzed positive change and fostered unprecedented collaborations to achieve environmental sustainability and regional stability. As the Jordanian Director, she leads activities and holds responsibilities that encompass the development and management of national and regional projects. She serves as a crucial liaison, advocating for environmental protection and transboundary water issues while engaging with governmental and private sector figures and organizations.
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    Executive Director, Rays of Hope
    Willie Mpasuka is a visionary who educates children and trains teachers in under-resourced communities through Rays of Hope, the nonprofit he co-founded and currently leads. Founded in 2009, it has grown from serving 40 students to reaching over 240,000 students in seven education districts in Malawi through teacher training, Teaching at the Right Level (TaRL), and remediation. Rays of Hope has successfully partnered with the Malawi Government, bringing TaRL to 68 classrooms, serving 13,754 students. Initial assessments indicate improvements in numeracy and literacy, with gains of 4.8% and 5.1% respectively for grade 4 students. He sits on the Segal Family Foundation Malawi Advisory Board, and serves at the African Collaborative Grant Committee. He holds a master’s degree in International Development from Eastern University, U.S.A.
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    Associate Director, Video Production, Skoll Foundation
    Gabriel is an award-winning filmmaker who tells stories of global social change leaders. As executive producer for the documentary #SolutionsInsideOut series, he’s working to shift the way the development sector approaches storytelling in the Global South. He started working with video at age 13 at KDOL-TV in Oakland. He helped create The Factory, an advanced filmmaking lab for Bay Area youth, with Youth Sounds. He also taught film production at San Francisco State University. As an independent filmmaker, his lens focuses on outsiders taking big risks to create the world they want to see. As a social artist, he designs experiences which invite collective bridge building, healing, and play. In a previous life he had an acting career, graduating from Trinity Rep Conservatory.
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    Vice President, Connect & Champion , Skoll Foundation
    As Vice President of the Skoll Foundation's Connect & Champion division, Suzana helps drive the department's strategy and operations, building the Foundation's platform, network, and storytelling assets to support social innovators driving social change around the world. A seasoned philanthropy and tech executive, brand strategist, storyteller, and human rights advocate, Suzana has focused her career on advancing justice, equity, and human rights for all, around the world. Prior to joining Skoll, Suzana led Marcom departments and brands for philanthropies like the Ford Foundation, NGOs like the International Center for Transitional Justice, and corporations like IBM/Lotus. Suzana has developed global strategies, advocacy initiatives, and public campaigns for justice, human rights, and national transition efforts including truth commissions, tribunals, reparations, and memorials around the world. She serves on the board of Media Impact Funders to catalyze greater philanthropic support of trusted, public interest media and journalism. Suzana holds a graduate degree in international affairs from Columbia and an undergraduate degree from Harvard.
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    Executive Director, Sanergy
    Lindsay is a co-founder of The Sanergy Collaborative and Executive Director of Fresh Life, which works with governments to deliver high quality sanitation services to all urban residents. Previously, she developed operating systems and business training for Bridge International, was a manager at Google in sales & operations, co-founded a charter high school in post-Katrina New Orleans, and was a Teach for America Corps Member. Lindsay holds an MBA from MIT Sloan and a BA from Yale University. She has lived in Kenya with her family for 15 years.
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    Journalist, Individual
    Laurie Goering is an award-winning climate change journalist and editor, who has written about and run coverage of climate change issues for more than 20 years, from about 80 countries. She was a foreign correspondent for the Chicago Tribune newspaper based in Brazil, Cuba, Mexico, South Africa, India and the UK. She also created and for 14 years ran the Thomson Reuters Foundation's news website on the human impacts of a warming planet, recruiting and managing a team of freelance writers in Asia, sub-Saharan Africa, and Latin America, many of them in the most climate-vulnerable parts of the globe. She currently serves as the world’s first Extreme Heat Editor for Climate Resilience for All, alongside other work. She has a passion for telling human stories and has helped conceptualise and carry out explanatory or investigative work on extreme heat, food and water security, insurance, migration, climate tipping points, geoengineering, climate finance and indigenous/forest issues.
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    Founder and Executive Director, Our Sisters Opportunity
    Delphine Uwamahoro is a social entrepreneur, a global health professional, a fashion designer and a philanthropist. Prior to founding Our Sisters Opportunity-OSO, she was the Country Director at TIP Global Health for over 8 years, an International Health NGO which achieves lasting improvement in health outcomes in limited resources areas of Rwanda. For over a year, as Partnerships and Business Manager, Delphine did consultancy work with Allm, a Japanese technology company that is shaping health care globally by providing telemedicine, big data, cloud and artificial intelligence technologies. Delphine holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Medical Imaging Sciences and received her Design, Partnership, Management & Innovation for Development (DPMI) certification from the Monterey Institute for International studies. Through OSO vision, Delphine embarked a journey to create 50.000 sustainable jobs by transforming agriculture waste into sustainable fabrics and apparel, while improving climate global
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    Former Chief Executive Officer, Polaris
    Catherine Chen has spent nearly 25 years building innovative social justice programs and pushing for systems change on behalf of marginalized communities. Most recently she served as CEO of Polaris, a 2017 Skoll winner. At Polaris, she launched the Resilience Fund to provide 18 months of direct cash assistance to trafficking survivors. Earlier in her career, she spearheaded a global campaign for Humanity United that raised the plight of migrant workers in Qatar ahead of the 2022 FIFA World Cup, leading to the first nation in the Persian Gulf to enact a national minimum wage. She also created the Partnership for Freedom, a series of national competitions to spur new technology, new data, and new city strategies in anti-trafficking efforts, launched by President Barack Obama. She is a Board member of the National Asian Pacific American Women’s Forum (NAPAWF). She holds a bachelor's degree from Stanford University and a Master of Public Health degree from Columbia University.
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    Debbie Rogers, a dynamic leader passionate about advancing mobile technology for health, brings a wealth of experience and expertise to her role as CEO of Reach Digital Health and a board member of Turn.io. Her leadership tenure at Reach, spanning over a decade, has demonstrated her ability to drive innovation and deliver impactful solutions. Her career highlights include her pivotal role in leading the service design of the MomConnect program, a groundbreaking initiative under the National Department of Health in South Africa. Recognising the immense potential of mobile technology in transforming healthcare, she spearheaded the development and implementation of the decade-old program and is leading its expansion into other African countries. Debbie is also passionate and dedicated to promoting diversity and inclusion in the technology sector, particularly in Africa.
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    President, Spitfire Strategies
    Kristen Grimm is the founder of Spitfire Strategies, a public interest firm focused on advancing racial, economic and social justice, protecting the environment and promoting opportunity for all. She has extensive experience running smart communication and campaign efforts that create lasting social change. A hopeful strategist, she believes progress is always possible, setbacks are sources of inspiration and building beyond the choir is where the real work is. She is the mastermind behind Spitfire’s Smart Chart, Planning to Win, Mindful Messaging and Replenishing Trust, thinks fast in a crisis, is deft at drawing phenomenal visionary speeches out of leaders and is someone you want in your corner when you’re ready to go big. When it comes to storytelling, all you need to know is that her last name is Grimm.
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    Senior Manager, Knowledge Management & Investments, Skoll Foundation
    As Senior Manager, Knowledge Management & Investments, Johnny supports Skoll’s aims to apply transformative technology and data to advance social change.  Prior to joining Skoll Foundation, Johnny held a variety of diverse and interesting roles that have spanned from humanitarian aid to corporate finance, supply chain, strategy and social responsibility. Most recently, he was a part of PepsiCo Frito Lay’s Transformation and Strategy office working on future-focused strategic initiatives including an industry-first direct e-commerce platform. Johnny earned his B.S. in Economics from Texas Christian University (“TCU”) and has rarely missed a TCU football game since his freshman year. In his free time, Johnny enjoys ideating new business ideas, keeping up with the latest in indie music, finding inspiration and frustration from his guitar, and hosting dinner parties for friends and soon-to-be friends.
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    Co-Founder / Executive Director, Sustainable Organic Integrated Livelihoods (SOIL)
    Sasha is an ecologist and human rights advocate who has been living and working in Haiti since 2004. She received her Ph.D. in Ecology from Stanford University in 2006 and co-founded SOIL that same year. While Sasha spends the majority of her time living and working in Haiti, she is also a global advocate for the recycling of nutrients in human waste, helping others implement sustainable sanitation projects and inspiring people around the world recognize the relationship between environmental and social justice. Sasha is an Ashoka Fellow, a National Geographic Emerging Explorer, an Architect of the Future with the Waldzell Institute, a 2014 Schwab Foundation Social Entrepreneur of the Year, and the recipient of the 2017 Sarpharti Sanitation Award for Lifetime Achievement.
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    Head of Private Sector Engagement at the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria., Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria
    John leads work to engage the private sector, driving catalytic impact through engaging private sector resources, philanthropy and innovative finance. John has been Executive Director at UBS Optimus developing new products/innovative financing instruments; The COO at the Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition increasing the positive impact of markets for the poor; Established and managed the program portfolio of CIFF; An East and Central Africa Regional Manager for Oxfam, Country Director in Afghanistan and Sri Lanka; A board member of the Mines Advisory Group a Nobel Prize co-laureate; and worked in private sector finance and pharmaceuticals .
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    Country Director, Riders for Health
    Kayode Ajayi is the Country Director of Riders for Health Nigeria, a technical and operational leader with deep expertise in fleet management, health logistics, and last-mile delivery. Trained as a marine engineer, he has overseen nationwide vehicle support systems across all 37 states, leading more than 40 technical staff and ensuring reliable transport for essential health services. His impact extends beyond Nigeria, having supported system development in the DRC and The Gambia. He later served as Deputy Operations Director in the UK and as Performance Director, where he strengthened operating standards and technical training across Riders for Health’s international programs.
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    Chief Executive Officer, Play Verto
    I believe our world’s biggest challenges—poverty, inequality, climate change, and education reform—are not just solvable but opportunities for transformational progress. For over 15 years, I’ve focused on meaningful community engagement, blending creativity, data, and technology to empower individuals, communities, and organizations to contribute authentically to a more equitable and sustainable world. As a social entrepreneur, I’ve founded and led initiatives that reimagine how we connect with each other and address pressing issues. I advocate for playful, purpose-driven engagement that inspires action, amplifies underrepresented voices, and drives collective impact for lasting change.
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    Founder & CEO, The/Nudge Institute
    After 17 years of starting and scaling various businesses, Atul started The/Nudge Foundation to do poverty alleviation work. Atul is now serving both The/Nudge and Give as their CEO. Over his 5-year stint at InMobi as its Chief Business Officer, Atul helped scale the organisation to a global leader in mobile advertising, with operations in 20+ countries. Atul also served on the Board of Mobile Marketing Association. Prior to InMobi, Atul was the Head of Mobile Business for Japan & Asia-Pacific at Google. Atul has also done various general management, business development and sales roles across technology companies including Adobe, Samsung and Infosys. Atul served EndPoverty, a non-profit, as Chairperson for two years, working on water, sanitation, education, skill-development, sustainability and women empowerment. Atul serves on the Advisory Board of various nonprofits including Museum of Art & Photography (MAP), Udhyam Learning Foundation and Parivaar.
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    Founder, People’s Courage International
    Born in India to an excluded community, Ashif is President and CEO of People's Courage International. He is also cofounded Jan Sahas with the dream of empowering socially excluded communities drawing from his own lived experience. He’s since grown the organization from five volunteers to a network of thousands, and they have helped millions of migrant workers and their families access safety nets, supported and rehabilitated survivors of sexual abuse, trafficking, and manual scavengers. In 2020, Shaikh launched the Migrants Resilience Collaborative, a grassroots-led effort to closely partner with governments, private sector, and nonprofits to support vulnerable migrant families become socio-economically resilient. He was awarded the Harvard Kennedy School's Gleitsman International Award in 2022, and named Schwab Foundation Social Innovator of the Year in 2020 and an Ashoka Fellow in 2016. Ashif serves as a member of various committees of the Government of India.
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    Claire Joubert is the Programming Manager at the Ellison Institute of Technology (EIT), where she leads curriculum design for the interdisciplinary Ellison Scholars programme. With expertise in educational programme design, network building, and partnership development—particularly in entrepreneurship and social impact—Claire has held roles at Saïd Business School, University of Oxford, and the Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership. She previously managed an education outreach programme in South Africa and has a strong background in fostering innovation and collaboration within academic and entrepreneurial communities.
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    Executive Director, NEID Global - Network of Engaged International Donors
    Ina Jamuna Breuer is Executive Director of NEID Global, which is a US based peer-to-peer learning community of global donors, social investors, and family foundations. Previously Ina was the Executive Director of Beyond Conflict, where she worked for 17 years to help leaders in the Middle East, Central America, Northern Ireland, the Balkans, and South Asia address difficult challenges relating to reconciliation and change. Prior to BC, Ina was the Assistant Director of the Transregional Center for Democratic Studies at the New School for Social Research in New York. She completed her studies at Northwestern University, the Free University of Berlin and the New School for Social Research. Ina is a German citizen that was born and raised in India and South Korea. She recently also became a US national.
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    Chief Operating Officer, Fundación Paraguaya
    Luis Fernando Sanabria has over 38 years of experience working at Fundación Paraguaya (FP) in institution building, microfinance, and social development. He oversees the operations of all FP programs by leading a team of 600 people to implement poverty elimination programs, entrepreneurial education and self-sustainable schools both in Paraguay and in the other countries. He also exerts direct supervision to the office in Tanzania and programs in countries in Latin America, Africa and Asia where FP works. He regularly participates in major international events such as the Atlas Network, the Skoll Forum on Social Entrepreneurship, EDULEARN, Accion International Network and Junior Achievement Network Meetings at which he has given lectures and presentations on FP achievements. Under his leadership, FP received major awards including the WISE Prize, GDN/Japanese MoF Innovation Prize, Nestlé Shared Value Prize, ILO Youth Employment recognition, and, Atlas Network.
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    Founder & Entrepreneur-in-Residence, Sharing Strategies
    Jamie Drummond is a serial advocacy entrepreneur who was the global strategist for Jubilee 2000, coined the phrase "Drop the Debt", co-founding DATA.org and ONE.org with Bono and backed by Bill Gates, George Soros, Mike Bloomberg and others. He has helped drive advocacy strategies, raising $100s of billions to scale innovations in global health which have had measurable outcomes in terms of over 70 million lives saved from preventable treatable diseases.  With a white label platform called "Sharing Strategies", he is currently working on  the nexus of the UK G20 and African COP in 2027, partnering with major foundations, public and private banks, think tanks and civil society and creative industry leaders to catalyse a series of new campaigns and partnerships to "crack the polycrisis" by accelerating investment to scale innovation and win  back public support for internationalism.
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    Senior Managing Director Europe, Draper Richards Kaplan Foundation
    Lisa Jordan is a senior philanthropic executive with a twenty year career focused on impact and systemic change. She is a Managing Director for the Draper Richards Kaplan Foundation, the largest venture philanthropy in the United States. She has served as CEO of Bernard van Leer Foundation, CSO at Porticus Foundation and in leadership positions at the Ford Foundation.
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    Co-Chief Facilitator, Catalyst 2030
    Fredrik Galtung is Co-Chief Facilitator of Catalyst Now, a global network of social innovators, where he was one of the co-founders. Before Catalyst Now he was Founder CEO of TrueFootprint a social enterprise facilitating an ambitious collaboration for regenerative agriculture working with project developers and food businesses, with an emphasis on community agency and governance. And before TrueFootprint Fredrik spent over two decades in international development, anti-corruption and integrity building. He was Transparency International’s founding staff member and its Head of Research for a decade. In 2003 he co-founded Integrity Action which delivered the largest-scale bottom-up monitoring of development for thousands projects and over 3.4 million people in partnership with governments companies and development agencies. Fredrik has advised five presidents and over 20 governments on integrity and strategic corruption control.
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    Co-Founder & President, Glasswing International
    Celina is a Salvadoran social entrepreneur and co-founder and President of Glasswing, which works with communities - in 12 countries across Latin America, the Caribbean, and New York City - to unlock the potential of children and young people, through programs focused on education, economic opportunities, and mental health. Celina has experience in international development and social impact. Before Glasswing, she was a case manager for immigrant families, and subsequently spent time as a humanitarian aid worker in countries including Afghanistan, Iraq, Sudan, Liberia, and post-tsunami Indonesia. Celina is an Ashoka and Obama Foundation Fellow, and an Awardee of the Skoll Foundation, Schwab Social Entrepreneur, and The Audacious Project. She did a TED Talk in 2022, and was recently named to the TIME100 in Philanthropy. Celina serves on the Boards of Kokoro, IAF, and Only One. She holds master’s degrees in social work and public health from the Univ of Pennsylvania and Harvard.
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    Former CEO, One Campaign,
    Gayle Smith is the former CEO of the ONE Campaign, and took leave from that position to serve as Coordinator for the Global COVID Response and Health Security at the State Department during the Biden Administration. She served 8 years in the Obama Administration, at the National Security Council and then as USAID Administrator, and prior to that co-founded the ENOUGH Project and the Modernizing Foreign Assistance Network and led the Sustainable Security Project at the Center for American Progress. She served on the National Security Council during President Clinton's second term, and before joining government lived and worked in Africa for almost 20 years, working as a reporter and then for NGOs and international organizations. She also served as a member of the board of the Skoll Foundation. And loves to dance.
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    Executive Director, CLEAR Global
    Aimee is an executive leader and global change maker with over 30 years of experience in humanitarian and development action. A long proponent of system change, Aimee saw the potential use cases for CLEAR Global’s innovations, hired an excellent team and has led visionary programs to harness language AI to support the most marginalized to have a voice and agency. She has led UN programs in Kyrgyzstan, Yemen, and Bangladesh, focusing on economic empowerment and microfinance. She has also worked in humanitarian crises from the Tajik civil war to the earthquake in Haiti, the conflicts in the Balkans to the Syrian refugee crisis and the conflict in South Sudan. Aimee has worked with Care, Oxfam, Save the Children and the United Nations.
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    Co-Founder & CEO, The Flight School
    Abby Falik is a founder and futurist creating new pathways for human flourishing. Through her ventures, writing and speaking, she helps people move from doing what’s expected to doing what matters – for themselves, and for a more hopeful and humane future. Her work has been featured in The New York Times, NPR, and PBS, and she's been recognized as one of Fast Company's "Most Creative People" and Goldman Sachs' "Most Intriguing Entrepreneurs." A globally-respected entrepreneur and thought leader, she serves as a Fellow at Stanford and Advisor at Harvard Business School. As Co-Founder & CEO of The Flight School, she's building a global movement to transform how we learn, launch and lead in a world that's never changed this fast, but will never change this slowly again. In another life, she might have been a forest monk, a rabbi or a rockstar. In this one, she's turning glass ceilings into skylights, and helping us all learn to fly.
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    President, Horizon 2045 Foundation
    Erika is President of Horizon 2045, a multi-stakeholder initiative reimagining systems of human and planetary security in an era of interconnected global threats. She co-leads Women Transforming Global Security with The Elders’ Mary Robinson and Helen Clark and Emma Belcher of Ploughshares. This network of international women leaders is pioneering integrated approaches to climate, public health, AI, nuclear weapons, human rights, and democracy. Previously, Erika was Managing Director of N Square, where she led a collaborative of major foundations including MacArthur, Skoll, Hewlett, Ploughshares, and Carnegie Corporation. She brings decades of experience in strategic foresight, organizational development and high stakes facilitation to her work with partners in philanthropy and civil society. Her TED Talk on cross-disciplinary approaches to ending nuclear threats has been viewed over 1 million times and translated into 21 languages.
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    Founder, Children's Investment Fund Foundation
    Christopher Hohn is the founder of the Children’s Investment (TCI) Fund. Through donation of the hedge fund's profits he endowed the Children's Investment Fund Foundation (CIFF). CIFF is focused on improving the lives of children, particularly those living in poverty in sub-Saharan Africa and India. Key areas of focus include climate change, girls’ education, malnutrition, neglected tropical diseases and child protection. He has an MBA (high distinction) from Harvard Business School.
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    Executive Director, Bless a Child Foundation
    Brian Walusimbi is the founder & CEO of Bless a Child Foundation (BCF), which provides “home-away-from-home” care—accommodation, meals, transport, education, psychosocial and palliative support—to children with cancer in Uganda and Kenya. Since 2007, BCF has supported 30,000+ children. Brian is a Point of Light Award recipient, a Skoll Senior Fellow, and has served as a St. Jude regional advisor and WHO consultant.
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    Executive Director, International Women's Media Foundation
    Elisa Lees Muñoz is the Executive Director of the International Women’s Media Foundation, a role she has held since 2013. Elisa leads the organization to achieve its mission to support women journalists and develop their careers by providing training, tools and assistance. She is charged with growing the IWMF by expanding its programs into new geographies; introducing new initiatives; partnering with peer organizations; securing diverse organizational funding; and, driving communications and outreach to core constituents. Elisa’s nearly two decades at the IWMF have made her a leading expert on the intersections between gender equity and press freedom. She is a relentless advocate for women journalists, striving to prioritize their voices in all press freedom conversations. Elisa knows progress stands still when gender diverse perspectives are excluded – and that often it takes a woman-led, woman-focused organization to drive the industry forward.
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    Graphic Designer, Skoll Foundation
    As Lead Graphic Designer on the Public Engagement and Communications team, Emily creates visual identities and graphics for various platforms, from print and web to media and social channels. She also designs graphic campaigns for the annual Skoll World Forum, and amplifies visual stories daily. With an award-winning track record of working across international borders, Emily brings a global perspective and creative flair to all her projects. She is enthusiastic and full of energy, welcoming all kinds of inspirations. Before joining Skoll, Emily worked at internationally renowned creative agencies and companies worldwide. She also served as the Art Director and Social Media Specialist for TEDxHong Kong. Emily believes that visual communication is a powerful tool to spur meaningful changes. Her international experiences inspire her to have a mission to elevate global social entrepreneurs' ideas by using impactful images and graphics online and offline.
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    Subrata Singh serves as the Executive Director at the Foundation for Ecological Security (FES). Subrat has more than 30+ years’ experience and his interest lies in areas of commons, natural resources management, property rights, community institutions, decentralization and devolution, public policy analysis and advocacy, multi-stakeholder engagements, and public-private-community partnerships.
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    Co-founder and Co-CEO, Noora Health
    Shahed Alam, MD is Co-Founder and Co-CEO of Noora Health, a non-profit organization that improves health outcomes and strengthens health systems by equipping patients and their loved ones with essential caregiving skills. Active in more than 12,800 health facilities in Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, and Nepal, Noora Health turns hospital hallways and waiting rooms into classrooms to deliver fit-for-purpose, high-quality training for post-surgical, post-delivery, and general care, then follows up with families at home using mobile messaging technologies. To date, Noora Health's programs have reached over 43 million patients and caregivers. Noora Health was named a 2022 TED Audacious Project grantee and recipient of the 2022 Skoll Award for Social Innovation. He holds a BS in Biomedical Engineering and MHS in Public Health from Johns Hopkins University and an MD from Stanford. He is an associate faculty member at Ariadne Labs at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.
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    Senior Program Officer, Global Initiative, Pilot House Philanthropy
    Bennett Rathbun leads the Global Initiative at Pilot House Philanthropy, a private single-family office in Boston, MA. In his role, Bennett is responsible for finding, funding, and supporting a growing portfolio of high-impact social entrepreneurs focused on combatting global poverty, with specific emphasis on rural livelihoods, thriving nature, and gender equity. Prior to joining Pilot House, Bennett spent a decade building and leading Hope on a String, a youth and community development organization based in rural Haiti. Bennett now serves as Hope on a String's Board Chair, contributes to The Bridgespan Group's Africa Advisory Board, and sits on the Board of Advisors for the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston. Bennett holds degrees from Amherst College and New York University's Wagner School of Public Service. He is fluent in Haitian Creole in addition to English.
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    Director of Strategic Collaboration & Development, Glasswing International
    Since joining Glasswing International in 2016, Sandra Contreras has built partnerships supporting programs that address violence, trauma, and forced migration across 12 countries in Latin America, the Caribbean, and beyond. As Director of Strategic Collaboration and Development, she works at the intersection of community needs and multi-sector collaboration, helping scale initiatives like Community Schools and SanaMente—a mental health program equipping frontline professionals with skills to manage stress and trauma in themselves and their communities. Sandra draws from two decades partnering with communities across Latin America, the Caribbean, and Africa. Her work with the Salvadoran government and organizations including FINCA, Save the Children, and Population Council centered on microfinance, humanitarian assistance, and youth development. She holds a Master's in Law and Diplomacy from the Fletcher School at Tufts University and is based in Bogotá, Colombia.
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    Senior Consultant, Individual
    Dia Chakraborty is a social impact professional and independent consultant with a decade-long experience in global grant-making and strategic philanthropy. Currently, as a senior consultant to the Skoll Foundation, she focuses on evaluating nonprofits aligned with the Foundation’s Pandemics and Health strategy. Previously, Dia served as the program manager for Co-Impact Asia's investments team and a fellow (analyst) with the Skoll Foundation's Portfolio and Investments team. As a former Teach for India Fellow, she is keen to combine her expertise in international education policy, global philanthropy, and nonprofit management to channel more philanthropic funding into locally-led Global South organizations. Dia holds a Master’s in International Education Policy from Vanderbilt University and a Bachelor’s in Economics from Delhi University.
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    Chief Growth Officer & Sr. Advisor to CEO, Girl Effect
    Colman is driven by a fervent belief in humanity's untapped potential. A serial entrepreneur, C-suite advisor, and innovation architect, he leverages his expertise to reshape how we tackle the world's most pressing challenges. As the former head of innovation at the Nike Foundation and Global Managing Director of Unreasonable Group, he secured over $200 million in partnerships, built one of the largest global social networks empowering girls, and helped scale over 300 high-growth ventures impacting 720 million lives in 186 countries. He also brings experience as a C-suite advisor, serial entrepreneur, Adjunct Professor at Columbia University, and Design Thinking Coach at Stanford University. Currently, Colman serves as Chief Growth Officer & Senior Advisor to the CEO at Girl Effect and runs x Impact Studio, where he guides families on impactful philanthropy, corporations on unlocking innovation, and governments and nonprofits on designing high-impact programs.
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    Co-founder, Lend a Hand India
    Raj is abanker-turned-social entrepreneur leads resource mobilization and external relations at Lend A Hand India. With over 20 years of experience in education, banking, insurance, and IT, he transitioned to full-time in social development sector in 2011. His past roles include positions at Citibank and Deloitte Consulting in New York. Raj has been involved in various government advisory roles, such as a member of the National Skill Development Agency (NSDA) from 2014-17 appointed by Gov of India, part of the committee to review scheme of vocatioanalisation of school education and part of the Curricular Area Group for Vocational Education under the National Curriculum Framework(NCF) 2023. He has been a Chevening Gurukul Scholar at LSE. He's recognized as a top 100 graduate alumni of the University of Texas at Austin and received an award for community service from the U.S. President. Raj is an Electronics Engineer (University of Pune), and an MBA from the University of Texas at Austin
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    Chief Executive Officer, Building Markets
    Dr. Radha Rajkotia is a dynamic leader known for her unwavering commitment to driving innovation, impact, evidence, and positive change in the realm of international and economic development. As the Chief Executive Officer of Building Markets, she champions market-based solutions for small businesses in economically vulnerable communities, facilitating their entry into sustainable and profitable supply chain opportunities. In her previous role as Chief Research and Policy Officer at Innovations for Poverty Action, she spearheaded the execution of IPA’s strategy across 22 countries in Africa, Asia, and Latin America, translating evidence into impactful practice and policy. Dr. Rajkotia also spent eleven years as the Senior Director of Economic Recovery and Development at the International Rescue Committee.
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    Founder/Trustee, Issroff Family Foundation
    David Issroff is a man of many talents! He’s not just a seasoned investor across various asset classes, but also an intellectually curious and funny person who loves to explore the world around him. He was born in South Africa, matured in the United Kingdom and lived in Switzerland for many years prior to moving to New York with his family. He is a global citizen and has a unique perspective on life. When he’s not working, David likes to run slowly and hike as much as possible in his spare time. He’s also a promising amateur photographer who loves to contextualize through his particular lens and a keen word puzzle enthusiast. David is an avid reader across many topics, which helps him stay informed but he struggles to comprehend the current environment and is spending inordinate time trying to figure out the road forward. David is also a part-time philanthropist who established the Issroff Family Foundation with his wife Lisa. The Foundation is dedicated to empowering children and y
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    Managing Partner, Maverick Collective
    Darley Tom is the Managing Partner and Experience Architect for Maverick Collective. She is a partnership and communication expert with nearly two decades of experience across the public and private sectors. Darley joined Maverick Collective in 2019 to co-lead Maverick Next, focusing on next gen programming. Prior to which, she led marketing and communications at Park Hyatt, public affairs efforts for the United Nations Foundation’s entrepreneurship and innovation portfolio including its Global Entrepreneurs Council, and worked under the Department of Management at the United Nations. Darley is an author in the journal of Virology for her work on Hepatitis C. She holds a Masters in Sustainable International Development from the Heller School of Social Policy and Management at Brandeis University.
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    Managing Director, Programs and Capital, Rippleworks
    Ayesha leads all Programs and Capital at Rippleworks, where she has worked since late 2018. Prior to her current role, Ayesha served as President of Komaza, a social venture working to revive the productivity of degraded lands in the world’s most deforested areas. Previously, Ayesha worked at Morgan Stanley in New York within the company’s Fixed Income Division. She then managed the global loan portfolio at MCE Social Capital, a California non-profit committed to reducing poverty by financing micro entrepreneurs. Ayesha graduated magna cum laude from the University of Pennsylvania with a degree in Economics and International Relations and has a Masters degree from the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies.
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    Managing Director, Draper Richards Kaplan Foundation
    As a DRK Managing Director, Bill sources new investments and works with portfolio organizations as an operating partner and board member. Bill currently serves on the board of Mafisa, Mati Carbon, Mwingi, OneDay Health, SmartStart, and Zuri Health. He previously served on the boards of BarefootLaw, Cowtribe, Food4Education, MaTontine, Numida, OceanMind, Pollinate Group, The/Nudge Institute, SaveLIFE Foundation, and VIA Global Health. Bill is a physician, entrepreneur, and leader in global health, whose professional work has spanned technology development, public policy, and innovative business models to deliver health care and other goods and services to marginalized populations. Bill is a graduate of Brown University and the Yale University School of Medicine. He trained in infectious disease medicine at the Brigham & Women’s Hospital in Boston, where he served as chief medical resident.
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    Co-founder and Partner, The Case for Her
    Moving capital to amplify solutions for women’s health. Passionate about storytelling at scale. Investing partner and philanthropist at The Case for Her, Co-Chair Maverick Collective, board member at Acumen and co-founder at Longrun Capital.
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    CEO and Co-Founder, Educate!
    Boris Bulayev is the CEO and Co-Founder of Educate!, which empowers youth in East Africa with the skills to succeed in today’s economy. A former refugee from Latvia, Boris believes in the transformative power of mentorship and education—opportunities that helped him rise from welfare and food stamps in the US to where he is today. Under his leadership, Educate! has become the largest youth employment and skills provider in East Africa, impacting over 390,000 youth in Uganda, Rwanda, and Kenya. The organization has earned accolades like the 2018 Klaus J. Jacobs Prize and the 2015 WISE Award. Boris previously worked at Loeb Enterprises and has been recognized with the 2011 Grinnell College Young Innovator for Social Justice Prize and two-time inclusion in Forbes’ Top 30 Under 30 Social Entrepreneurs.
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    Executive Director, McNulty Foundation
    Aprile serves as Executive Director of the NYC-based McNulty Foundation, where she has led the investment of over $40 million in leaders addressing barriers to health, education, and economic opportunity worldwide. As the Foundation's first employee, she has built the organization into a recognized leader in global philanthropy. Through initiatives like the McNulty Prize, her work supports changemakers in 26 countries advancing inclusive opportunity. A believer in the power of narrative to drive change, she has executive-produced documentary films amplifying social innovators' voices globally and established academic partnerships directing over $18 million to programs strengthening inclusive leadership.
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    President & CEO and Board Member, Bohemian Foundation
    Cheryl Zimlich serves as President and CEO and Board Member for Bohemian Foundation. The foundation works to empower citizens and is committed to the care and enrichment of local, national and global communities. The foundation’s Global Programs area seeks to identify and support organizations addressing some of our most serious global challenges at the intersection of public health, poverty and the environment. In addition to serving Bohemian Foundation, Cheryl has held board and leadership positions with more than a dozen organizations. Locally, she serves on UniverCity Connections, the Downtown Development Authority, and Give Next’s Advisory Committee. At the state level, she works to advance music education in schools by serving as an executive board member of Take Note Colorado. Nationally, she is on the boards of Music Will and Book Trust. Cheryl is a CPA whose early career was as an audit professional. She earned a B.S. Business Administration from CSU.
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    Director, Programs, The ELMA Philanthropies
    Marion Ntiru is a Director, Programs at The ELMA Philanthropies Services U.S. Inc., based in New York City. Currently, she manages the portfolios of the ELMA Growth Foundation, which supports organizations with scalable models of improving the lives of low-income communities in Africa, and the ELMA Climate Foundation. A national of Uganda, Marion was born and raised in Kenya before moving to New York City in 1992. Prior to joining ELMA, Marion worked in the consulting and financial services sector in New York for twelve years. Marion holds a BA in mathematics and economics from Mount Holyoke College, and an MBA in international business from the Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan. She is a board member of Inkomoko - fka the African Entrepreneur Collective, and an alumna of the Consortium, MLT, and Echoing Green programs. Fun fact: Marion is a carnival groupie and enjoys dancing to soca, dancehall, and afrobeat.
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    Projects Director, DAK International Network
    With over 20 years of experience working in international development, Anubha is the Projects Director at the DAK International Network (DIN), a charitable Foundation based in Australia. DIN primarily focuses on four main areas – women's health and maternal, child and neonatal health (specifically on birth injury repair and Ultrasound training), Family planning, restorative eyesight surgery, and distribution of medical equipment and biomedical training programmes. Anubha is passionate about program development and initiatives championed at the local level. She is a Director of Partners for Equity, Australia, a member of the Advisory Committee of the Australian International Development Network (AIDN), and sits on the Board of Advisors for the Gould Family Foundation, USA. She holds a Masters in Child Development from Delhi University, a Graduate Diploma in International Studies from the University of Sydney and is a Graduate of the Australian Institute of Company Directors.
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    Co-Founder & Co-Director, Doc Society
    Beadie Finzi is one of the co-executive directors of Doc Society, a non profit with team based in Europe, East Africa, and the Americas. For 21 years we have worked to resource the most exciting independent filmmakers in the world. We are advocates and practitioners of cultural strategy. Work that has developed at scale with programmes like Good Pitch, the Climate Story Unit and the Democracy Story Unit which help demonstrate the power of independent media. Beyond the right of artists to self-expression we are focused on the right of all citizens to access media in in the public interest and are working with allies to imagine more robust and equitable funding and distribution systems.
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    Executive Director, Gram Vikas
    I am the Executive Director of Gram Vikas, a leading community development organisation in Odisha. For nearly 30 years, I have led transformative work in water and sanitation, natural resource management, livelihoods, migration, local governance, and disaster resilience. My experience spans grassroots action and policy engagement, including with the Government of Kerala, the National Rural Livelihood Mission, and the United Nations Development Programme. I contribute to programme design and strategic thinking across civil society and government systems at both state and national levels. I am an alumnus of the Institute of Rural Management, Anand.
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    CEO, The Luminos Fund
    Under Caitlin's leadership, Luminos has grown into an award-winning leader in joyful, foundational learning, helping hundreds of thousands of children across sub-Saharan Africa and the Middle East secure a second chance to learn. Now celebrating its 10th anniversary, Luminos works in partnership with community-based organizations to marry the best of global learning science and local insights, enabling the most vulnerable children to catch up to grade level and go on to lifelong learning. More than 30 external evaluations confirm the transformative learning gains made possible by the Luminos Method. In one year, a child in the Luminos Liberia program learns as much as 90% of what the average Liberian will learn in their lifetime. Over 90% of Luminos students go on to complete primary school at twice the rate of their peers. Caitlin spent the previous decade as a senior leader within the Michael & Susan Dell Foundation, helping to grow the organization to steward over $1 billion in
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    Chief Executive, Fidelity International Foundations
    Lenka Setkova is Chief Executive of the Fidelity UK Foundation, Fidelity Europe Foundation and Fidelity Asia Pacific Foundation. She is an accomplished leader with significant experience of spearheading programmes to strengthen organisational performance, enabling social/environmental change and business growth. Extensive experience in progressive philanthropy (private and corporate), international development and responsible investing. Senior roles held in non-profit, private and public sector organisations operating internationally. Lenka also has significant experience as a NED/Trustee.
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    Former Director, Evaluation & Learning,
    Anna Zimmermann Jin joined the Skoll Foundation in 2016 and served as the Associate Director on the Evaluation & Learning team. She was responsible for managing the Foundation’s research agenda, producing intelligence on the issue areas, geographies, and ecosystems the Foundation’s awardees operate in, and assessing the impact of Skoll’s portfolio to support ongoing learning and evidence-based decision making. Anna has eight years of experience in the global health and environmental fields, spanning research, consulting, and program management. Most recently, as a Senior Consultant at SDG, Anna worked with clients at global health foundations and public-private partnerships to design analyses to inform their R&D portfolio investment decisions, stakeholder engagement strategies, and program performance metrics. Previously, at Impact Carbon, she provided technical and carbon finance consulting to clean cookstove and water treatment projects serving low-income communities in Asia and Africa. Anna is proficient in Mandarin and lived in China for more than two years, where she completing research projects focused on environmental improvements made for the 2008 Olympics and the contribution of household energy use to air pollution and adverse health impacts. Anna earned an M.S. in Global Health & Environment from the University of California, Berkeley School of Public Health. She holds a B.A. in Biology with minors in Environmental Studies and Chinese from Kenyon College.
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    Co-CEO, Lwala Community Alliance
    Ash Rogers is Co-Chief Executive Officer of Lwala Community Alliance, which partners with government and communities in Kenya to achieve health for all. Lwala's community-led health model strengthens maternal and child health outcomes while shaping national health policy in Kenya. Ash was previously the Director of Operations for Segal Family Foundation and currently serves on the board of the Community Health Impact Coalition, an initiative working to make professionalized community health workers the norm worldwide. The through line of Ash's work is shifting power and money so that local leaders go from local impact to system-level change.
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    Juan is the forward-doing CEO, of Build Change, pioneering resilient retrofitting solutions for existing housing, resilient new construction, and serving as a trusted advisor to governments, multilateral institutions, NGOs, and beyond. With a wealth of experience and expertise, and over 13 years with the organization, Juan leads and scales the strategy, planning, and execution of Build Change programs across the globe. Before joining Build Change, Juan made his mark as an independent architect and construction contractor, bringing invaluable insights from the field to his current role. His dedication to community development led him to serve his home country of Honduras in various capacities within the national government, focusing on local government capacity development and overseeing bilateral development programs.
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    Vice President, Brand Partnerships & Strategy, Freethink
    With prior experience in business development and strategic partnerships at Hanover Research, AmpliFi, and The Scout Guide, Blair Milam joined Freethink in 2019 where today she manages cross functional teams and countless content partnerships.
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    Senior Program Manager, Skoll Foundation
    Jenneke works as Senior Program Manager. Prior to joining Skoll, Jenneke worked as a project manager in localization, where she handled quoting, managing and delivering translations of medical device documents on multiple client accounts. She also has a background in quality assurance testing. Jenneke earned a Bachelor of Arts in Comparative Literature and in Dutch Studies from the University of California, Berkeley. In her spare time she enjoys traveling, crafting, and science fiction.
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    Executive Vice President, Strategic Philanthropy, Milken Institute
    Melissa Stevens is the executive vice president of Milken Institute Strategic Philanthropy, leading its work with individual and family philanthropists and foundations seeking to make a transformative, sustainable impact. Since co-founding Milken Institute Strategic Philanthropy in 2015, she has overseen the creation and execution of philanthropic strategies that have influenced more than $3 billion in capital and built an unmatched network for donors to collaborate and amplify their impact. Under her leadership, Milken Institute Strategic Philanthropy has more than tripled in size, expanding areas of expertise to include environment and social innovation philanthropy, as well as the Institute’s Science Philanthropy Accelerator for Research and Collaboration (SPARC). Previously, Stevens was the deputy executive director of FasterCures at the Milken Institute. Prior to joining the Institute, Stevens worked in PwC’s health sciences practice advising commercial and federal clients.
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    Managing Partner, Open Capital Advisors
    Andreas Zeller is co-CEO of Open Capital Advisors (OCA), a management consulting and financial advisory firm focused on accelerating social impact in Africa. We support African social entrepreneurs to scale their businesses and support global investors, including foundations, impact investors, and institutions, to design and deploy innovative capital solutions. Since 2010, OCA has supported 1700 engagements for social enterprises, impact investors, and development partners, raising close to $2 billion in capital. Our team is 170 people based in Africa and we operate in 30 countries across the continent. Prior to co-founding Open Capital, Andreas was part of IFC’s infrastructure investment team in DC and Citigroup and Credit Suisse’s investment banks in London, and New York.
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    Executive Director, Audacious Project @ TED, TED Conferences LLC
    Anna Verghese is the Executive Director of The Audacious Project, a collaborative funding platform housed at TED that invites visionary social entrepreneurs to imagine their boldest ideas to solve the world’s greatest challenges. Through her leadership, Audacious has catalyzed more than $6 billion in service of social change around the globe and scaled global solutions to climate change, public health, education, social justice and breakthrough science. Previously, Anna served as the Director of the annual $1M TED Prize, TED’s original vehicle for turning ideas into action. Prior to TED, she worked with Christiane Amanpour at CNN.
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    Co-Founder, CEO, Jibu
    Galen's passion is decentralized technology for local business ownership, and leveraging franchising for scaling solutions to meet basic needs. Galen/ Jibu's work in franchising is recognized by Forbes 30u30, BBC, Stanford Social Innovation Review, EY, and other major media. Galen co-founded Jibu in 2012 and under his leadership Jibu has quickly become Africa's largest/ fastest growing social franchise network, providing affordable access to drinking water to thousands of communities via hundreds of new business owners. Galen has been a presenter at events like Harvard’s Social Enterprise Conference, the International Franchise Association convention (IFA), and at the UN General Assembly’s Global Development Lab showcase. Galen is also a proud RPCV (returned Peace Corps Volunteer).
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    Social Finance, Citigroup, Inc.
    Eugene Amusin is Head of Strategy and Client Solutions, Director for Social Finance at Citi. Eugene is responsible for designing strategy and delivering client solutions with social impact in emerging markets. Eugene has more than 20 years of experience with Citi.
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    Managing Director, VisionSpring
    Anshu Taneja has led VisionSpring in India since 2013, providing eyeglasses to more than 8 million people and vision screenings to millions more. His efforts have generated more than $2.5 billion in economic impact in India, helping people earn and learn better and lead safer and better quality lives. He has earned multiple accolades for creating social impact at scale.
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    Managing Editor, Pioneers Post
    Anna Patton is associate editor and training lead at Pioneers Post, following five years as managing editor. She previously worked for 10 years as a freelance journalist, writer/editor and communications specialist. With a focus on international development and social enterprise, Anna has also worked in-house at international organisations including Euclid Network, Voluntary Service Overseas (VSO) and British Council, as well as for a Brussels-based communications agency. She ran the communications of the Belgian government's aid work in Tanzania for a year, and has led community/youth media projects in Uganda and Kenya, and with a youth charity in London. Anna is a Fellow of the On Purpose social enterprise programme, and an accredited trainer of solutions journalism.
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    Director of Partnerships, APOPO
    Anna is managing the European partnerships of APOPO, a ground-breaking organization developing and promoting the use of Animal Detection Systems for humanitarian purpose, such as landmine and tuberculosis detection. Anna started her career at UNIDO in operational follow-up and technical coordination of field offices, before joining Ashoka, a global network of social entrepreneurs, to develop the activities of their Swiss foundation, where she first encountered APOPO. She joined the team as Swiss Director in 2014, before taking on a more global strategical role and contribute to building APOPO’s visibility, sustainability and European anchor.
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    Chief Executive Officer, Health Leads
    Alexandra Quinn is the CEO of Health Leads, a U.S.–based NGO that partners with communities, health systems, and public health to address the systemic causes of inequity and disease. For more than two decades, she has worked across the federal government and non-profit sectors to advance equity, justice, education, and health. Recognized as one of the Fierce 50 leaders in health equity (2025) and on the Care100 list of the most influential people in care (2020), Alexandra was also a W.K. Kellogg Foundation Community Leadership Network Fellow and served on the World Economic Forum Global Future Council for Mental Health. She holds a B.A. from Smith College and an M.A. from Georgetown University and lives in Oakland, CA with her partner, two kids, and two rescue huskies.
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    CEO & Founder, African Diaspora Network
    Almaz Negash, a pioneering figure in Silicon Valley, is celebrated as one of the inaugural members of President Biden’s Advisory Council on African Diaspora Engagement in the United States. Recognized as one of the 50 Leading African Corporate Women by Leading Ladies Africa, and honored as one of the 50 Women We Admire in San Jose, as well as Silicon Valley's 100 outstanding Women of Influence, Almaz stands as a beacon of social innovation and leadership. In 2010, Almaz founded the African Diaspora Network (ADN) with a vision to inform, engage, and activate Africans in the diaspora and allies, fostering direct collaboration with social entrepreneurs, innovators, and business leaders. This mission-driven approach aims to drive investment and uplift the lives of individuals across the African continent and in our local communities.
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    CEO, Feedback Labs
    Britt Lake is CEO of Feedback Labs, a nonprofit working to support the nonprofit and philanthropic sectors to listen and act on feedback from those at the heart of their work in high-quality, equitable, and inclusive ways. Prior to this role, Britt was a member of the executive team at GlobalGiving, where she helped grow the organization to raise nearly half a billion dollars in support of thousands of community-led organizations in 170+ countries. Britt has also worked at the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and with a variety of nonprofits throughout sub-Saharan Africa. Britt holds a B.A. in International Studies from the University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill, where she was a Morehead-Cain Scholar, a Master’s in International Relations from the University of Cape Town (South Africa), and a Master’s in Public Affairs from Princeton University’s School of Public and International Affairs.
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    Executive Director, The ELMA Philanthropies
    Bernadette Moffat is the Executive Director of The ELMA Philanthropies Services (Africa), where she oversees the philanthropic work of the ELMA Group of Foundations in southern Africa. She serves on several boards of the ELMA Group. She is the Chairperson of the Masana wa Afrika board. She also serves as a Trustee of the Discovery Foundation, which supports the education and training of medical specialists in South Africa and is on the board of Ilifa Labantwana, an organization that seeks to ensure universal access and quality outcomes for young children in South Africa. Bernadette has international experience as an entrepreneur and corporate lawyer having worked for a major law firm in Washington DC, consulted for the United Nations Development Programme and started family businesses. Honored by France with the Ordre de Merité in 2007, she graduated magna cum laude from Wellesley College and holds a Juris Doctor degree from Columbia University in the United States.
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    President & CEO, NDN Collective
    Nick Tilsen, Founder & CEO NDN Collective Tilsen is a citizen of the Oglala Lakota Nation, an Organizer, Social Entrepreneur, Community Builder and Movement Leader. Nick has over 20 years of experience in movement building, organizing and equitable community development. He founded NDN Collective to change the conditions in which Indigenous people organize, while building needed philanthropic, social impact investment, capacity and movement infrastructure geared towards building the collective power of Indigenous Peoples. His work has reached over 1,500 Indigenous Communities, Tribes and Nations across North America. Tilsen has received various fellowships and awards ranging from the Ashoka, Rockefeller & Bush Foundation’s. In 2022 Nick & NDN Collective were recipients of the Skoll Award for Social Innovation. Nick has received a Social Impact Award from Claremont-Lincoln University and holds an honorary doctorate degree from Sinte Gleska University.
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    Managing Director, The Global Steering Group for Impact Investment
    25 years impact investment at BII, Actis, and GSG Impact and as a private investor. Focused on developing innovative scale investible vehicles for financing SMEs. Committed to social equity and environmental sustainability in everything.
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    Senior Research Fellow, University of Oxford
    Dr. Abrar Chaudhury, senior research fellow at Oxford’s Saïd, has 25+ years of global experience focusing on climate action, climate finance, and sustainable business. A former British Academy Fellow, he has worked with governments, funders, and institutions to address environmental challenges. Abrar researches global climate funds like the Green Climate Fund and climate tech to advance climate action in emerging economies. He collaborates with UNDP on funding climate resilience and co-leads the Oxford Climate-Tech Initiative, producing the "Climate Tech Opportunity Report." His work spans projects with EY on corporate purpose and projects funded by World Bank, UKAID, and USAID, addressing climate-smart agriculture and smallholder resilience in 15+ countries. Abrar teaches on Oxford programs, publishes widely in World Economic Forum, TechCrunch, Impact Alpha and has presented at COPs. He holds a PhD in Climate, an MBA, an MSc from Oxford and is a Fellow Chartered Accountant.
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    CEO, Thorn
    Julie Cordua is CEO of Thorn, a nonprofit building technology to defend children from sexual abuse. For over a decade, she has led Thorn’s growth into a pivotal force shaping safer online environments, developing tools for tech platforms to prevent and address child sexual abuse, and supporting law enforcement in identifying and rescuing thousands of children globally. Julie has championed an ecosystem-wide approach, partnering with industry, law enforcement, parents, youth, and policymakers to confront emerging threats, including financial sextortion and the misuse of generative AI. Before Thorn, Julie was VP of Marketing/Communications at (RED), helping deliver more than $160 million to fight AIDS in Africa. She previously spent nearly a decade in the wireless industry and holds a B.A. from UCLA and an M.B.A. from Northwestern’s Kellogg School of Management.
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    Co-Founder & CEO, Spark MicroGrants
    Sasha Fisher is the CEO and Co-Founder of Spark MicroGrants. Spark gets funding and decision making directly into the hands of families in villages and neighborhoods. Spark moves resources from prescriptive aid to citizen-driven development. Spark enables families to design and launch their own social impact projects, from improving agriculture to move beyond one meal a day, to building schools for the children, or establishing clinics for reliable access to care. Spark’s approach delivers more than twice the lasting impact at less than half the cost of conventional aid programs, inspiring governments like Rwanda’s to integrate the model nationally across 14,000 villages. The approach has been recognized by the New York Times and Forbes as a leading approach to global development.
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    Managing Director, Operations & Programs - Investments, Skoll Foundation
    Brittany currently serves as Managing Director, Operations & Programs - Investments at the Skoll Foundation. As Director, she leads a team responsible for supporting the sourcing and selecting of strategically aligned investments for the Skoll Foundation’s portfolio. Brittany joined the Skoll Foundation in 2006 and has led major programs for the organization, including the Skoll Awards for Social Entrepreneurship that has invested in over 120 global organizations, and co-led the Skoll’s Portfolio Intelligence practice aimed at developing insights on portfolio impact. Brittany is experienced in strategic program development and in identifying leaders in social innovation poised for systems-level impact. She is passionate about building partnerships to drive more equitable and inclusive practices in philanthropy and supporting underrepresented leaders on their path to impact. She holds a BA in Internal Affairs with a minor in Japanese from the University of Colorado Boulder and MBA from Presidio Graduate School.
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    EVP, The Schmidt Family Foundation
    Amy Rao is executive vice president of The Schmidt Family Foundation, where she has served on the board since 2006. Before joining TSFF full time, she was the founder and CEO of Integrated Archive Systems, a Silicon Valley-based system integrator and reseller she led for 26 years. Amy is the co-chair of the Human Rights Watch international board. Originally from Indiana, Amy moved to Palo Alto in 1985, where she resides with her husband. Together they have five grown children spread across the country.
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    CEO, Freedom Fund
    Nick was appointed inaugural CEO of the Freedom Fund in January 2014. The Fund invests in frontline organisations and movements to drive a measurable reduction of modern slavery in high-prevalence countries and industries. It was launched by President Bill Clinton in New York in September 2013, who declared at the time, “This is a huge deal and we should all support this.” In eleven years of operation, the Freedom Fund has worked with nearly 300 frontline partners around the world, including many led by survivors of slavery, to reduce the number of individuals in modern slavery by 200,000 and return over 236,000 at-risk children to school. Overall, its programs have impacted the lives of nearly 1.7 million people and transformed the systems that put millions more at risk of exploitation. Nick serves on the advisory councils of Global Witness and the McCain Institute. Prior to the Freedom Fund, he was the inaugural CEO of the Walk Free Foundation, a key international actor in the fight
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    Currently the Chairman of the Board.
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    Sharmi Surianarain serves as the Chief Impact Officer, Harambee Youth Accelerator, Sharmi is a fierce advocate for opportunity and social justice for young people and women across the African continent, and is a keen analyst and thinker on the future of work. Sharmi leads on Harambee’s impact and systems change agendas, including our key funder partnerships, research and learning agenda. Sharmi is the chair of the Rwanda Global Business Services Growth Initiative advisory board, an initiative incubated by Harambee to drive GBS job growth in Rwanda. Sharmi is the Founder of Making Caring Count, a social enterprise that aims to build impactful solutions around care work in Africa and has launched a TED talk on the subject of care work. Sharmi is an Aspen African Leadership Initiative Fellow, Class of 2020 and an RSA Fellow, and has a BA and MEd from Harvard University. Sharmi is also a singer-songwriter and jazz musician, with a debut EP titled Lost. She lives in Nairobi, Kenya.
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    Executive Director, African Philanthropy Forum
    Mosun Layode is a development professional with two decades of experience in international development and nonprofit leadership. At African Philanthropy Forum (APF), she works with established and emerging philanthropists to drive strategic philanthropy and crowd in support for proximate organizations in Africa. She was instrumental to the establishment of APF as an independent entity in Africa, increasing its reach and impact. Prior to this, she served as the Executive Director of WIMBIZ and LEAP Africa, leading nonprofits in Nigeria. Mosun studied Urban and Regional Planning at the Federal University of Technology, Akure, Nigeria a Nigeria and obtained an MSc. in Environmental Resources Management from Lagos State University. She has an MBA from Lagos Business School and benefited from Executive Programs offered by the IESE Business School, Barcelona and Harvard Business School. Mosun sits on the board of Candid, Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors and AMP Health.
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    Institutional and Partnerships Director, Movilizatorio
    Mariana Diaz Kraus es una mujer colombiana, emprendedora social, madre, aogada, politóloga, socia y directora institucional y de alianzas estratégicas en Movilizatorio, un laboratorio de transformación e innovación social que promueve la participación ciudadana para una mejor sociedad. Las principales áreas en las que ella ha trabajado son en responsabilidad social empresarial, cooperación internacional y análisis sociopolítico y legal para la formulación de proyectos o políticas públicas en construcción de paz, desarrollo, resolución de conflictos, justicia transicional, desmovilización, desarme y reintegración. Se formó en la Universidad de los Andes como abogada y politóloga, cuenta con un máster en Ciencia Política, una especialización en Relaciones Internacionales y Negociación, y un máster en Law and Diplomacy de The Fletcher School.
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    Chief of Development and Partnerships, Acumen
    Yasmina Zaidman is the Chief Development and Partnerships Officer at Acumen, where she leads its efforts to engage with partners and funders who share Acumen’s commitment to supporting entrepreneurial approaches to tackling poverty. In her role she has helped Acumen secure philanthropic funding for flagship programs and blended financial vehicles focused on energy access, gender equity and economic opportunity globally. She initiated and managed the Water Portfolio at Acumen, and led Communications for six years. She has worked in the arenas of international development, corporate sustainability, and social entrepreneurship for 30 years. She received a BA from Vassar College and her MBA from Stanford University’s Graduate School of Business with a certificate in Public Management.
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    Managing Director, Sesame Workshop India
    I am a results-driven social entrepreneur with over two decades building and scaling mission-driven organizations—Breakthrough and Sesame Workshop India—recognized globally for their measurable impact on women, girls, and children. I've raised millions of dollars, building high-performing teams, and delivering award-winning, norm-shifting campaigns with rigorous evidence and research at their core. My work and leadership have been celebrated by international organizations and Indian media alike. The “Bell Bajao!” campaign, which I led, “reached over 130 million people” and has been praised in The Better India and by the Skoll Foundation as a model for using media to shift social norms and create real accountability. I’m honored to be a recipient of the *Nari Shakti Puraskar* (President of India) and the *Skoll Award for Social Entrepreneurship*, recognizing my contributions to ending child marriage and empowering adolescent girls at scale.
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    CEO, Verité
    Shawn MacDonald is CEO of Verité, a civil society organization that works with major multinational companies, governments, and worker organizations to promote workers’ rights in global supply chains through research, consulting, training, assessments, and policy advocacy. Shawn has broad international experience in labor rights, social entrepreneurship, workplace health, and multi-sector partnerships from his roles as Director of Accreditation at the Fair Labor Association; Vice President of Ashoka; Senior Advisor at Meridian Group International; co-founder of the Development and Employment Policy Project, and various consultancies. He holds a Ph.D. from George Mason University’s Carter School for Peace and Conflict Resolution, where his dissertation focused on conflict management between multinational corporations and civil society in conflict zones and in labor and environmental disputes. He also earned an AB in History from Harvard University.
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    President, The ELMA Philanthropies
    Robyn Calder is President of ELMA Philanthropies, the services arm of The ELMA Group of Foundations, which is focused on improving the lives of children and their families, particularly in Africa. In addition to being on the board of ELMA Philanthropies, Robyn is on the board of The ELMA South Africa Foundation, which invests in organizations protecting the constitutional rights of people in South Africa; as well as Masana wa Afrika, which supports community-based organizations that serve children across Africa; and the END Fund, focused on eliminating Neglected tropical Diseases. Robyn is a member of the Beginnings Fund Investment Committee, Royal Bank of Canada Philanthropy Advisory Council and Last Mile Health’s Advisory Board. Robyn has an MBA from the Stanford Graduate School of Business, a MSc in Political Sociology from the London School of Economics, and a BA in Development Studies from UC Berkeley.
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    Founder, Common Future
    Rodney Foxworth has spent over 15 years working at the intersection of community development finance, economic inclusion, impact investing, and social entrepreneurship. He is Co-Founder of Worthmore, a strategic advisory and impact investment studio. Most recently, Rodney served as CEO of Common Future. He previously founded Invested Impact, an intermediary that facilitated millions of dollars in philanthropic and impact investment capital into community economic development projects and social entrepreneurs of color. An inaugural Ford Global Fellow and a Skoll Awardee for Social Innovation, Rodney serves as a board director of Race Forward, Rhia Ventures, RockHealth, Woodcock Foundation, and SOCAP Global.
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    Paulo is a Associate Professor at the University of Oxford, and holds a joint appointment between the Department of Engineering Science and Saïd Business School. His primary fields of expertise are entrepreneurship, sustainable development, systems change and innovation management. The emphasis of his work is on transforming unjust and unsustainable systems through entrepreneurship. He formerly served as Postdoctoral Researcher at the Skoll Centre and as an Assistant Professor at Durham University. Outside academia, he worked as an entrepreneur and as a consultant to large companies, governments, and intergovernmental organisations. He received his PhD from the University of Cambridge, as a Gates Scholar.
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    Founder, Novo Films
    Dr. Lindsay Branham is an environmental psychologist, Emmy-nominated film director, and eco-doula. Her first book, Heartwood: The Wisdom and Healing Kinship of Trees comes out in 2026 by Hachette. The book is a journey into the idea that our relationship with forests could change the trajectory of climate collapse. Her PhD research at the University of Cambridge pioneered the discovery that interoceptive awareness is a key capacity to an intimate and connected bond with the Earth that motivates pro-environmental behavior long-term. Lindsay also founded the social and environmental impact studio Novo Films, where she directed dozens of collaborative, film and evidence-based interventions to reduce violence and increase social cohesion in areas of conflict around the world. She's been published in The New York Times, The Guardian and National Geographic. Her work centers on catalyzing a return to relationship with the living world.
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    Founding Partner, Upstart Co-Lab
    Laura Callanan is founding partner of Upstart Co-Lab connecting impact investing to the creative economy. Since 2016, Upstart has framed the creative economy as an impact investing priority, garnered international attention for impact investing in the creative economy, and directly mobilized $45 million in alignment with its mission. Before launching Upstart Co-Lab in 2015, Laura led all grant-making programs, operations, and research as senior deputy chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts. As a consultant with McKinsey & Company’s Social Sector Office, Laura led work on social innovation, sustainable capitalism, and social impact assessment. She previously served as senior adviser at the United Nations Development Programme; executive director of the Prospect Hill Foundation; and associate director at the Rockefeller Foundation.
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    Executive Director, Blue Ventures
    Al leads the Ocean Resilience & Climate Alliance (ORCA), a new philanthropic initiative dedicated to accelerating impactful solutions at the intersection of ocean and climate action. A marine biologist and social entrepreneur with more than two decades' experience at the interface of ocean protection and social justice, Al has extensive experience building and leading organisations, teams and boards across the environmental and climate sectors. Al is a Skoll Awardee, TED fellow and a National Geographic Explorer. He holds a PhD in marine ecology and an honorary doctorate of science from the University of Edinburgh.
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    Founder, President & CEO, Fundación Capital
    Yves Moury is the Founder and CEO of Fundación Capital, a global organization aiming at asset-building for the poor and climate action. He has been honored as a Schwab Foundation (the sister organization of the World Economic Forum) Social Entrepreneur of the Year 2017 Awardee, in recognition of his outstanding entrepreneurial social activities that massively benefit vulnerable populations, worldwide. In 2017 he was also named an Ashoka Senior Fellow, and in 2014 received the Skoll Foundation Award for Social Entrepreneurship, a global recognition for his work in education and economic opportunities. Fundación Capital is a pioneer in systems change for economic citizenship and inclusive finance, working to help the poor access formal finance and save; grow and invest their assets; insure their families, build resilient mechanisms against climate change; and chart a permanent path out of poverty. Systems change and scale are at the heart of Fundación Capital’s work.
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    CEO & Co-Founder, Teach for All
    Wendy Kopp is CEO and Co-founder of Teach For All. Wendy conceived of and proposed the idea of Teach For America in her undergraduate thesis at Princeton University in 1989. She founded and led the organization for 24 years. Wendy led the development of Teach For All to be responsive to the initiative of social entrepreneurs around the world who were determined to adapt this approach in their own countries. Wendy is the author of A Chance to Make History: What Works and What Doesn’t in Providing an Excellent Education for All (2011) and One Day, All Children: The Unlikely Triumph of Teach For America and What I Learned Along the Way (2000). She holds honorary doctorate degrees from 15 universities and is the recipient of numerous awards including Forbes 50 Over 50 (2025), the WISE Prize for Education (2021), the Skoll Award for Social Entrepreneurship (2008), and the Schwab Foundation’s Outstanding Social Entrepreneur Award (2003).
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    Sue Riddlestone is CEO and co-founder of Bioregional, and a 2009 Skoll awardee. Sue and the team work with partners to create homes, communities and products and services which enable us to live well within a sustainable carbon and ecological footprint. Bioregional are behind many exemplary residential communities, including the iconic BedZED eco-village in London, and Bicester eco-town in Oxford. To scale their work, Bioregional systematised their approach to create a sustainability framework called One Planet Living, used in over $30billion of real-estate development, as well as by municipalities, cities, organisations and companies around the world from Mexico to China, the USA and Australia. Sue draws on this to influence policy and industry practice from zero carbon to eco-towns and the UN Sustainable Development Goals. In 2013 Sue was awarded one of the UK’s highest honours, an OBE, for services to sustainable business and the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
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    Senior Advisor, Breakthrough
    An intrepid entrepreneur, Sohini has been dabbling in the development sector for more than 30 years, mostly on issues of women and girls. Currently, she is a senior advisor to the Accelerator for Shifting Gender Norms Through Education, building a collaborative of successful and evidence-based programs shifting gender norms through the school system across the globe. She, very recently, was the CEO of Breakthrough, an organisation focused on transforming gender norms and building the leadership of young people to prevent gender-based violence. Sohini has worked in Breakthrough for 14 years to build a wide portfolio of supporters and partners. She is also a founding member of the Coalition for Good Schools - Voices from the South, a coalition for and of the Global South, focused on preventing violence against children in schools.
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    CEO, WITNESS
    Sam Gregory is a human rights advocate and technologist, and Executive Director of WITNESS, winner of the inaugural Peabody Global Impact award. He leads global efforts empowering millions to utilize video and technology for human rights, with a proactive focus on shaping and adapting to an AI-mediated information ecosystem and combating deceptive AI and its impact on trust. An expert on synthetic media and deepfakes, he launched the "Prepare, Don't Panic" initiative and has testified before the US Congress and Senate on AI and media transparency. He has helped develop rights-respecting AI content provenance standards, delivered a TED Talk on how to prepare better for deceptive AI and launched the first global rapid response mechanism for suspected deepfakes. Sam completed his PhD at the University of Westminster, focused on participatory media, human rights activism, AI, and trust, and is a Board member of the Scott Trust.
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    Rupert Howes has served as Chief Executive of the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) since October 2004. Prior to joining the MSC, Rupert worked as the Director of the Sustainable Economy Programme at the Forum for the Future, an influential UK-based sustainable development organization that partners with business, capital markets, governments, and others to accelerate the transition to a more sustainable way of life. Rupert previously worked as a Senior Research Fellow at the Science Policy Research Unit (SPRU) at Sussex University, and a Research Officer at the International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED). He received a Skoll Award for Social Entrepreneurship in 2007 for his contributions in establishing the MSC as the world’s leading fishery certification and ecolabelling program.
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    CEO of Pratham, Pratham
    Rukmini Banerji is Chief Executive Officer of Pratham Education Foundation. She has extensive field experience working directly with rural and urban communities as well as in designing and implementing large scale partnerships with governments for improving children’s learning in India. From 2005 to 2014, she led Pratham’s research and assessment efforts including the well-known ASER initiative (Annual Status of Education Report). Rukmini is the 2021 recipient of the Yidan Prize for education development. Originally from Bihar, she is now based between New Delhi and Pune. Rukmini writes frequently on education in both Hindi and English and enjoys creating and telling stories to children.
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    Managing Director, Kashf Foundation
    Ms. Roshaneh Zafar is the founder and managing director of Kashf Foundation which is Pakistan’s first specialized microfinance institution catering exclusively to women. Through her work, Ms Zafar has demonstrated the business case for investing in women led enterprises and shown that a scalable, holistic and impact driven program is a key to the economic empowerment of women. Ms. Zafar started her career as a Women in Development specialist for the World Bank and soon realized that to truly change women’s lives economic access was pivotal which led her to founding Kashf Foundation. Ms. Zafar sits on several board and committees where she advocates gender mainstreaming and client centricity, including Kinnaird College, BEES Network for South Asia. Ms. Zafar has been recognized for her work via multiple awards and accolades including the Sitara-i-Imtiaz, Skoll Award, Schwab Foundation Entrepreneur, Vital Voices Award and others. Ms. Zafar holds a Masters degree in Development Economics
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    Founder and Executive Director, Canopy Planet
    Nicole Rycroft is the Founder and Executive Director of Canopy, an award-winning NGO committed to protecting the world’s forests, species, and climate by transforming global supply chains. Drawing on the resilience she developed as an elite level athlete, Nicole leads Canopy in partnering with major global brands, suppliers and investors to move away from outdated “take-make-waste” models and scale Next Gen solutions that prioritize circular, low-impact alternatives. Nicole was named to The Business of Fashion's 500 for 2024 and took to the TED main-stage to urge the world to end its reliance on forests for paper, packaging, and textiles. She is a member of the UBS Global Visionaries Program, an Ashoka Fellow, and a recipient of the Climate Breakthrough Award and the Meritorious Service Cross of Canada. Nicole firmly believes that no-one wants to join the army of the glum.
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    President & CEO, Forest Trends Association
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    Academic Director; Professor of Organisations and Impact, Skoll Centre for Social Entrepreneurship
    Marya is Academic Director of the Skoll Centre for Social Entrepreneurship and Professor of Organizations and Impact at the University of Oxford. Bridging theory and practice, Marya leads the Skoll Centre’s research on organizing, financing, measuring, and scaling systemic social change, and she brings insights from this work into learning labs for social innovators at Oxford and worldwide. Marya’s work is grounded in her experience bringing together diverse voices and perspectives to tackle complex challenges, and in the transformative power of empowering others. Her research has been published in leading academic and practitioner journals, including Administrative Science Quarterly, Academy of Management Journal, Academy of Management Review, Harvard Business Review, Sloan Management Review, and Stanford Social Innovation Review. She holds a BA in Social Studies, an MA in Sociology, and a PhD in Organizational Behavior from Harvard University, and an MBA from Stanford University.
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    Partner, Bridgespan Group
    Lija is a partner and office head in Bridgespan’s San Francisco office. She co-leads Bridgespan’s thought leadership and advisory work on field building, field catalysts/systems orchestrators, and equitable systems change. Lija and her collaborators have studied over 35 social change fields and have engaged 100+ field catalysts/systems orchestrators, with insights and recommendations captured in a growing set of publications including “Field Building for Population-Level Change: How Funders and Practitioners Can Increase the Odds of Success” and “Funding Field Catalysts from Origins to Revolutionizing the World.” In addition to her cross-sector focus on field building and field cataysts, Lija works deeply in education, early childhood, racial equity, and philanthropy. Her clients include funders, research centers, collaboratives, and innovative nonprofits. She has worked on a range of issues including strategic planning and decision making, organizational design, structure and process
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    Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Peepul
    Kruti's move to social entrepreneurship is rooted in her own experience as a parent. She was concerned that the quality of education in India did not give every child a fair shot at a good life. She realised that the gross socio-economic inequality in our society impacted the ability of parents to mobilise support for their children and the public education system of India was their only bet to grow out of poverty. That is when she decided to utilise her skill set as an executive to create impact at scale by catalysing the entire public education system and working on systemic improvement through Peepul. Peepul currently reaches 300,000 teachers, 100,000 schools and 10 million children in India. ​ In 2014, she took small but consistent steps to work closely with the public schools in India under the Exemplar Schools Project. Today she manages a portfolio of 7 programmes spread across Madhya Pradesh and Delhi, where more than 10% of our children can hope for better education
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    Co-CEO, Lwala Community Alliance
    Julius is currently the Co-CEO of Lwala Community Alliance, where he works with communities to catalyze their own change through innovative programming that is going to scale, influencing health systems and putting communities at the center of their own development. He believes that when communities lead, change is lasting. A community health enthusiast, he leads pro-CHW efforts in Kenya working closely with the MOH and community health actors through the Community Health Units for Universal Health Coverage (CHU4UHC) of which he is the chair. He has also offered capacity support to nonprofits across Africa and globally. Julius holds an MA in Political Science and Public Administration from the University of Nairobi, is a published author and a member of several professional associations. He is a voice for locally led development, an advocate for trust based philanthropy and sits on the boards of foundations and local organizations.
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    Co-Founder, B Lab
    Jay Coen Gilbert is strategic advisor to Imperative 21, a global network shaping economic narratives and reimagining systems so that everyone, everywhere can thrive. Imperative 21 catalyzes breakthrough storytelling, like the podcast season “Capitalism” from Scene on Radio, that can accelerate the movement to redesign an economic system that cares about people more than profit. I21 builds on Jay’s experience as cofounder of B Lab, the nonprofit behind the B Corporation movement, with nearly 9,300 companies across 105 countries. Along with his B Lab cofounders, Jay received the UMKC Entrepreneur of the Year Award, the Skoll Award for Social Entrepreneurship, and the McNulty Prize at the Aspen Institute. Jay recently co-founded an antiracist community of practice called White Men for Racial Justice. Prior, Jay co-founded AND 1, a global basketball company and subject of a Netflix documentary. Jay grew up in NYC and graduated from Stanford University.
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    Co-Founder, Turn.io
    Gustav Praekelt is a technology founder, entrepreneur and advisor who is dedicated to leveraging emerging technologies for social impact across the Global South. Gustav founded Praekelt Foundation (now Reach Digital Health) in 2007 to make personal, uninterrupted healthcare available to all. Reach Digital Health was a recipient of the Skoll Foundation Award for Social Innovation in 2023. Its flagship project, MomConnect, launched in 2014 in partnership with South Africa's Department of Health. The universal pregnancy registry and maternal health platform has reached over 5 million mothers. In 2018, Gustav co-founded Turn.io to power life-improving conversations through its chat platform and community. Turn.io enables organizations to scale access to trusted information, empathic support, and vital services, particularly in education and health. Turn.io works with leading impact organizations including the United Nations, World Health Organization, and numerous governments and NGOs.
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    CEO, Simprints
    Toby Norman is the CEO of Simprints, a tech company with a mission to radically increase transparency and effectiveness in global development. Simprints build inclusive digital ID powered by biometrics to ensure that every vaccine, every dollar, and every public good reaches the people who need them most. Toby holds a PhD from the University of Cambridge and a BA from Harvard. He is a Forbes 30 Under 30 Social Entrepreneur, Schwab Social Entrepreneur of the Year, and GLG Social Impact Fellow. He has worked for over a decade with doctors and health workers across Africa, Asia, and Central America on initiatives to improve healthcare delivery through technology His work has been covered by The Economist, Wall Street Journal, BBC, CNN, and Harvard Business School’s 2023 case study “Is Passion Enough for Simprints to Thrive?”
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    Susan Burns is the Lead Philanthropic Advisor at Unleashing Generosity, where she helps individuals, couples, and families create giving strategies that reflect their values and achieve lasting impact. A Skoll Award-winning social entrepreneur, she has decades of leadership in systems change, strategy, and sustainability, and now brings that expertise to philanthropy. Beyond her professional work, Susan is a wife, mother, and musician who sings gospel, jazz, and blues with the Oakland Interfaith Community Choir. She also serves as a Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) for children in foster care and co-chairs the Social Justice Ministry at Imani Community Church in Oakland.
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    President, Telapak
    Silverius Oscar Unggul (Onte) is a social entrepreneur, policy advisor, and thought leader in inclusive development, regenerative forestry, and community-based enterprises in Indonesia. He serves as Senior Advisor to the Minister of Forestry and previously served as Vice Chairman of the Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KADIN) for Environment and Forestry (2021–2024), bridging policy, business, and community interests. With over two decades of experience, his work focuses on empowering indigenous peoples, farmers, fishers, and forest-dependent communities through cooperative-based business models, sustainable value chains, and climate-aligned finance. He is the founder and advisor to multiple social enterprises and cooperatives, bringing rare cross-sector leadership experience across civil society, business enterprises, chambers of commerce, and government.
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    Founder & Director, Project ECHO; Professor of Medicine, Univ. of New Mexico Health Sciences Center, Project ECHO
    Sanjeev Arora, MD, is the founder of Project ECHO and the Executive Director of the ECHO Institute. Dr. Arora is a Distinguished Professor of Medicine with tenure in the Department of Internal Medicine at the University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center. Dr. Arora launched Project ECHO at the University of New Mexico in 2003 as a solution for helping all patients receive quality care faster. The ECHO Model works by strengthening the capacity of rural primary care providers to treat complex conditions locally -- with ongoing remote support from an interdisciplinary team of experts and a community of peers. Project ECHO used widely available videoconferencing technology to implement a “hub-and-spoke” model for training New Mexico's community-based clinicians in rural counties, Indian Health Service clinics, and state prisons to treat patients where they live. The ECHO Model has since been used to train providers in more than 70 other disease areas.
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    Co-Founder & Co-CEO, Health Leads
    Rebecca Onie is Co-Founder of The Health Initiative (THI), a campaign catalyzing new conversation about and increased investments in health, including access to healthy food, safe and affordable housing, and well-paying jobs. Previously, Onie co-founded Health Leads - arming thousands of healthcare institutions and providers with tools, technology, analytics, and best practices to address their patients’ resource needs. Health Leads ultimately served as a model for the Center for Medicare & Medicaid’s first federal pilot to screen and navigate patients to basic resources. Onie is a MacArthur “Genius” awardee, National Academy of Medicine member, and Aspen Institute Health Innovators Fellow. She’s received the APHA Avedis Donabedian Quality Award; Network for Excellence in Health Innovation “Innovator in Health” Award; Robert Wood Johnson Young Leader Award; and Forbes’ Impact 30 Award for leading social entrepreneurs. She earned her J.D. from Harvard Law School.
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    Founder & Board Member, Global Footprint Network
    If you’ve heard of the term footprint, as in carbon footprint or ecological footprint, you’ve already met Mathis Wackernagel. He conceived and developed this metric with his Ph.D. advisor Bill Rees 30 years ago. Today, the concept is a common way to describe human impact on our planet. Over 20 years ago, he co-founded Global Footprint Network, a sustainability think-tank known for annually comparing the ecological footprint and biocapacity of every country on Earth. Many cite the key statistics: humanity is now using 1.8 Earths. The organization is also widely recognized for its Earth Overshoot Day, featured annually around the world. Mathis also collaborates with Technische Universität München on how to make metrics effective. Recent recognitions include multiple honorary degrees, the 2025 Sustainability Shaper award, the 2024 Nobel Sustainability Award of the Nobel family’s Sustainability Trust, the 2024 Orden de la Democracia Simón Bolivar, and the Blue Planet Prize.
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    CEO and President, Skoll Foundation
    Marla Blow is the Chief Executive Officer and President of the Skoll Foundation, a global philanthropy dedicated to building a world of peace and prosperity for all. She is responsible for overseeing the Foundation’s work to invest in, connect, and champion social innovators around the globe. Marla previously served as President and Chief Operating Officer of the Foundation, during which time she held day-to-day responsibility for meeting the Foundation’s goals and carrying out its mission. Marla continues to supervise strategic grant-making, oversee the Foundation’s endowment, and apply the organization’s operating model. Over two decades, Marla has built a compelling track record of working within philanthropy, business, and government to create enduring systemic change, particularly for marginalized communities. She is committed to activating the Foundation’s entire balance sheet, from its grant-making dollars to its endowment, to advance the Foundation’s mission of building a world of peace and prosperity for all. Marla has more than 25 years of experience in the financial services sector, including on Wall Street, in the U.S. federal government as a regulator, and as an entrepreneur. Immediately prior to joining the Foundation, she served as Senior Vice President and North America Lead in the Mastercard Center for Inclusive Growth, where she designed and led innovative philanthropic programs focused on financial inclusion, economic development, the future of work, and data for good. Previously, Marla founded and served as CEO of FS Card Inc., a subprime credit card venture focused on moving small-dollar loan customers into more affordable products that solve the borrowing needs of these otherwise underserved consumers. FS Card successfully helped 120,000 customers access over $50 million in traditional credit, providing them an on-ramp to reenter the financial mainstream. She sold the company in 2019 in a strategic acquisition. During her time at FS Card, she was recognized with the 2018 EY Mid-Atlantic Emerging Company Entrepreneur of the Year Award and was listed as one of Fast Company’s Most Creative People in Business. Marla was included in the April 2018 Vanity Fair “26 Women of Color Diversifying Entrepreneurship in Silicon Valley, Media, and Beyond” feature. She is also a Henry Crown Fellow as part of the Aspen Global Leadership Network. Earlier in her career, Marla played an integral role in launching and managing the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), and ultimately served as the Assistant Director for Card and Payment Markets, where she shaped the CFPB’s regulatory priorities in these markets. Additionally, Marla spent seven years in a variety of functions at Capital One in its credit card business. She started her career on Wall Street at Morgan Stanley and JPMorgan Chase. In addition to her work at Skoll, Marla also serves on the Board of Directors of Square Financial Services, an independent subsidiary of Block, Inc., and in 2021, she joined the Board of Directors of Etsy, Inc. She is an Operating Advisor at ABS Capital Partners and at Accion Venture Lab, and sits on multiple nonprofit boards, including the Coalition for Green Capital, Stanford GSB Advisory Council, and FinRegLab, where she is Board Chair. Marla is a frequent speaker on topics such as entrepreneurship, social innovation, global philanthropy and civil society, impact investing, inclusive capitalism, consumer finance, leadership, and the intersection of business and regulation. She has delivered remarks and keynote addresses at the White House, UN General Assembly, US Treasury, the Federal Reserve, TED, Ford Foundation, Aspen Institute, National Press Club, and numerous industry conferences and events. Marla was a member of the US Capital Chapter of the Young Presidents’ Organization, and previously served on the Board of Directors of Care.com (NYSE: CRCM, sold to IAC), and on the Board of Directors of FactorTrust (sold to TransUnion). Marla holds an MBA from Stanford University and an undergraduate degree in international finance from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania.
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    Dr. Mark J. Plotkin has led ACT and guided its vision since 1996, when he co-founded the organization with his fellow conservationist, Liliana Madrigal. He is a renowned ethnobotanist who has spent almost three decades studying traditional plant use with traditional healers of tropical America. Dr. Plotkin has previously served as Research Associate in Ethnobotanical Conservation at the Botanical Museum of Harvard University; Director of Plant Conservation at the World Wildlife Fund; Vice President of Conservation International; and Research Associate at the Department of Botany of the Smithsonian Institution. Dr. Plotkin has received the San Diego Zoo Gold Medal for Conservation; the Roy Chapman Andrews Distinguished Explorer Award; an International Conservation Leadership award from the Jane Goodall Institute; and, with Liliana Madrigal, the Skoll Foundation’s Award for Social Entrepreneurship. His ongoing podcast Plants of the Gods is available on Apple Podcasts and other platforms
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    Chief Executive Officer, Last Mile Health
    Lisha McCormick is Chief Executive Officer of Last Mile Health, an organization that partners with governments to build strong community health systems that equip professionalized community health workers to provide essential, primary healthcare in the world’s most remote communities. Under her leadership, Last Mile Health has grown from a district-level pilot in Liberia to an international organization partnering with four governments to reach over 12 million people at the last mile, while also working globally to transform community health financing and practice through initiatives like Africa Frontline First.
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    CEO and Founder, Movilizatorio
    Juliana Uribe Villegas is Founder and CEO of Movilizatorio, a civic innovation lab advancing collective action. She leads cross-disciplinary teams and large-scale partnerships that innovate, build capacities, and bring together movements of movements to drive peace and democratic, social, and climate action in today’s hyperconnected world, mobilizing over 180,000 changemakers, reaching millions globally and contributing to more than 40 public policy outcomes across the Latin America region. Her work focuses on building leadership capacity, adaptive organizations, and high-performing teams capable of navigating complexity, uncertainty, and rapid change. Juliana is an Economist and holds a Master in Public Administration from Harvard University (Mason Fellow) and is an Ashoka, Skoll and Acumen Fellow.
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    President & CEO, YouthBuild USA
    John Valverde is president and CEO of YouthBuild Global. He joined YouthBuild in 2017 after decades of work as an advocate for creating access to opportunity and removing barriers for formerly incarcerated and marginalized people. John is a Marano Fellow of the Aspen Institute’s Sector Skills Academy; a Pahara-Aspen Education Fellow; co-chair of the National Service, Civic Engagement and Volunteering pillar of More Perfect: The Partnership for American Democracy; a member of the New York State Council on Community Re-entry and Reintegration; and an elected member of the Council on Criminal Justice. John has been recognized numerous times, including being named a 2022 Power 50: Movement Maker by the Boston Business Journal (BBJ) and a Top 150 Most Influential Bostonians by Boston magazine in 2024. He holds a Master of Professional Studies in Urban Ministry from the New York Theological Seminary and a bachelor’s degree in behavioral science from Mercy University.
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    Co-Founder and CEO, Integrate Health
    Jennifer (Jenny) Schechter has a deep passion for making sure quality healthcare reaches the people who need it most. Jenny has been working alongside community activists, public health experts, and government officials to strengthen healthcare delivery for nearly twenty years. Since taking on the role of CEO of Integrate Health in 2012, Jenny has helped to expand Integrate Health’s impact in the fight to end preventable deaths of women and children. Working in the West African nations of Togo since 2004 and Guinea since 2022, Integrate Health collaborates with communities and the Ministry of Health to implement and test proactive, integrated, community health delivery innovations.
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    Co-Founder & CEO, Proximity Designs
    Jim Taylor is the Co-founder and Chief Executive of Proximity Designs – a social business that has created a platform for change in rural Myanmar. The big idea twenty years ago was to treat farmers as customers and design affordable technology and financing so they could escape poverty. After serving over 10 million people across rural Myanmar, the idea still has legs. Jim has also co-founded the Climate Action for Smallholders Coalition (CASH) to address the need for change - reducing harmful emissions and soil degradation - across the global farming system. Jim is has spent the bulk of his career living and working in various parts of the US and in Southeast Asia.
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    A practitioner from the very beginning, Jagdeesh’s 38 year professional engagement has been on interrelated issues of poverty and environmental degradation and on ‘systems thinking’ at the interface of ecology, society and economy. Jagdeesh has been the Chief Executive of Foundation for Ecological Security (FES) since its inception in 2001 till 2020. He is now anchoring an ecosystem initiative titled 'Common Ground' to build collaborative action for addressing challenges posed by climate change, loss of economic opportunities and inequalities. He also serves as the CEO of Living Landscapes which has been set up as a backbone organisation to serve the Common Ground initiative. Jagdeesh has been conferred the ‘Skoll Award for Social Entrepreneurship’ 2015 and he is also a Henry Arnhold (Mulago) Conservation Fellow (2017) and Senior Ashoka Fellow (2022). His areas of interest include Commons, decentralized governance, informatics for rural areas and systems thinking.
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    Founder and CEO, Panorama Global
    Gabrielle Fitzgerald is the founder and CEO of Panorama and co-founder of Pandemic Action Network. With decades of experience in politics, policy, and philanthropy, Gabrielle has become a recognized voice and thought leader on catalytic philanthropy, women’s leadership, and pandemic preparedness and response. As a platform for social change, Panorama’s mission is to maximize social impact by partnering with visionary leaders to co-develop solutions with audacious thinking and bold action. Since its founding, Panorama has brought much-needed attention and funding to complex challenges including pandemic preparedness, gender parity in politics, and adolescent mental health. Gabrielle also co-founded the Pandemic Action Network, a partnership of over 250 diverse organizations aligned in a belief that every effort made in the fight against COVID-19 should leave a long-term legacy, one where humanity is better prepared to deal with outbreaks and prevent a deadly and costly pandemic
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    Chief Executive Officer, VisionSpring
    Ella Gudwin is CEO of VisionSpring. Under her leadership, VisionSpring has tripled its impact and corrected the vision of more than 14 million low-income adults and children and unlocked more than $3 billion in income earning potential at the household level. Before joining VisionSpring in 2015, Ella was senior vice president of strategy and program development at the global health organization AmeriCares. In prior roles, Ella led humanitarian operations as vice president of emergency response and managed access to medicine and health care capacity building programs in ten countries as director of Asia and Eurasia partnerships. Earlier in her career, Ella served as the head of Foreign Government Relations at the Population Council, focused on reproductive health, youth, and poverty. Her passions for social justice and economic development issues took root in Indonesia during the Asian financial crisis and the ensuing people power revolution.
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    Founder, Nova Luna Ventures
    Emily Courey Pryor is a social entrepreneur, investor, and advocate. As founding executive director of Data2X, she spent a decade working to decrease gender bias in global datasets and increase use of gender data for better, smarter decision making. She was a co-creator of Girl Up, a girl-centered leadership development initiative that activates girls and young women in 155 countries. Emily has worked in the public and private sectors on gender equality, global health, economic empowerment, and climate, through roles at the United Nations Foundation, Gilead Sciences, and the American Red Cross. She was founding investor in utility-scale solar firm, 7X Energy. Her current investments center on the intersection of climate & health; she is a co-owner of Helsinki-based Scope Impact. Emily received her undergraduate degree from the University of Florida and her graduate degree from the University of Michigan. Always up for adventure, she now lives in Portugal with her family.
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    Co-Founder, Proximity Research Lead, Proximity Designs
    Debbie is Co-founder of Proximity Designs, a social business delivering affordable and innovative products for smallholder farms. Proximity designs and delivers profitable regenerative farming products and services that help farmers restore fragile soils, protect crops from pest and disease, save irrigation water and grow food in more productive and sustainable ways. Products include micro-irrigation misters/sprinklers, ag biologicals such as bio-stimulants, bio-fertilizers and bio-pesticides, and integrated pest management practices. Since 2004, Proximity’s products and services have spanned over 15,000 villages in Myanmar, enabling over 5 million people to grow their farm enterprises, boost yields and incomes, and afford food, healthcare and education for their families. Aung Din engaged in design and economic research in Myanmar for over two decades. She lived in Mississippi, Cambodia and Indonesia, and holds a MA from Harvard University in public policy and development economics.
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    CEO, Lever for Change
    Cecilia A. Conrad, Ph.D. is founder and CEO of Lever for Change. Dr. Conrad was formerly a Managing Director at the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation where her portfolio included the MacArthur Fellows program and 100&Change. Before joining the MacArthur Foundation, Conrad was Vice President for Academic Affairs and the Stedman Sumner Professor of Economics at Pomona College. Current board memberships include TIAA (Board of Governors), Giving Tuesday, the National Academy of Social Insurance, The Hypothesis Fund, The African Center for Economic Transformation, and IES Abroad. She is trustee emerita of Bryn Mawr College and Muhlenberg College. Conrad is a past president of the National Economic Association and the International Association for Feminist Economics and a trustee emerita of Muhlenberg College. She received her B.A. degree from Wellesley College and her Ph.D. in economics from Stanford University.
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    Co-Founder & President, Fundación Mi Sangre
    Catalina is a social entrepreneur driving systemic change through innovation. As co-founder and President of Fundación Mi Sangre, she leads initiatives to unlock young people's potential and activate ecosystems for more peaceful, democratic, and regenerative societies. Under her leadership, the organization has impacted over 2 million lives in Colombia, addressing issues like violence prevention, reconciliation, gender equity, and migrant inclusion. Recognized as Social Innovator of the Year by the Schwab Foundation in 2024, she is also an Ashoka Fellow, Synergos Fellow, and Aspen Fellow. Catalina co-created the world’s first social and environmental certification for artisanal gold mining, scaling it across 10+ countries as co-founder of Green Gold and the Alliance for Responsible Mining. Certified as an Integral Coach, she consults globally on leadership, social innovation, and systems change, fostering collaboration across Latin America, North America, Europe, and Africa.
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    CEO, Instiglio
    Avnish is the Co-Founder of Instiglio, a non-profit focused on enhancing development effectiveness by integrating impact incentives and accountability into public finance practices. As of 2024, Instiglio has empowered 450 government leaders and influenced over $600 million in development spending across 25 entities. He leads the organization’s strategy, particularly in collaboration with Multilateral Development Banks and aid institutions. Prior to founding Instiglio in 2012, Avnish worked at MIT’s J-PAL and the World Bank. He holds a Masters in Public Administration from Harvard, a certificate in Performance Management from Harvard Business School, and a bachelor's in economics and mathematics from Dartmouth. Avnish received the Echoing Green Fellowship and was named one of Forbes' "30 Under 30" social entrepreneurs. He serves on various boards, is an instructor at Philanthropy U, and is a Non-Resident Fellow at the Center for Global Development. He is of Mauritian origin and has work
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    General Coordinator, MapBiomas
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    Special Advisor, The Omidyar Group
    Stephen is an Independent Advisor on philanthropy and social change. He runs a consultancy company called Work in Progress which helps individuals and companies achieve their philanthropic aims. In this capacity, he is a Senior Advisor at the Omidyar Group. He is an Advisor with Public Digital, a UK Digital Transformation company and Highgate Advisory, a UK based firm specialised in CEO and Sovereign Advisory. He brings over 25 years of executive leadership experience with a career focus on using media and technology to create positive social impact and hold power to account. Stephen was the founding CEO of Luminate – www.luminategroup.com and led the organisation from inception in 2018 to the end of 2024. Luminate is a global philanthropic organisation which focuses on ensuring that technology works for the benefit of all in society. Before joining Luminate, Stephen was a Partner at Omidyar Network where he led the Governance & Citizen Engagement initiative.
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    Executive Director, Friends-International
    Sébastien Marot is Founder and Executive Director of Friends-International (FI), an award winning global social enterprise which supports over 200,000 marginalized children and youth each year. He has led the expansion of the organization into 18 countries across 4 continents, developing best practice programs that provide protection and social reintegration services including access to employment for youth and parents, school reintegration for children and family conservation. FI also established and powers the award-winning ChildSafe Movement that selects, trains, certifies and supports key actors of society to better protect children. It has also developed the Partnership Program for the Protection of Children (3PC), an international network of over 60 organizations working together to develop and coordinate best quality services. To support this expansion, FI utilizes a series of social business models providing training opportunities and financial sustainability.
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    Co-Founder & CEO, The Conduit
    Paul van Zyl is the Founder and CEO of The Conduit, a community and platform for people committed to building a just, prosperous and sustainable future. A human rights lawyer and social entrepreneur, Paul served as Executive Secretary of the country’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission, working alongside Nelson Mandela. He later co-founded the International Center for Transitional Justice (ICTJ), a global human rights organisation based in New York City and received the Skoll Award for Social Entrepreneurship in 2009 alongside Juan E. Mendez. Paul is also a TED Fellow and a Young Global Leader recognised by the World Economic Forum. Paul was awarded an honorary Doctorate in Law by the University of Santa Clara.
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    Paul Rice is an award-winning social entrepreneur, author, and founder of Fair Trade USA, the leading certifier of Fair Trade products in North America. Paul launched Fair Trade USA in 1998. Under his 26-year tenure as CEO, Fair Trade Certified became one of the fastest growing segments of the food and apparel industries. By forging partnerships with over 1,700 leading brands and retailers, the organization has generated $1.3 billion in cumulative financial impact for 1 million farmers, workers, and their families in 72 countries worldwide. Previously, Paul worked with family farmers for 11 years in the highlands of Nicaragua, where he founded and led the country’s first Fair Trade coffee export cooperative. Paul is an Ashoka Fellow, a Skoll Award for Social Entrepreneurship winner, Ethical Corporation’s 2019 Business Leader of the Year, and 4-time Fast Company magazine Social Capitalist of the Year. His new book "Every Purchase Matters" is a USA Today National Bestseller.
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    CEO & Co-Founder, Nexleaf Analytics
    Nithya Ramanathan is the CEO and Co-Founder of Nexleaf Analytics, a non-profit technology company dedicated to partnering with governments across Africa and Asia to ensure they have the data they need to build lasting solutions that improve the health of people. Nexleaf’s unique approach brings together sensor technology, data analysis, and user engagement to identify and address big problems. Nexleaf tech helps governments protect vaccines for 1 in 10 babies born on Earth each year. Nithya and her team have achieved this outsized impact by working shoulder-to-shoulder with Ministries of Health—rather than attempting to bypass governments​​—to scale cutting-edge technologies refined through close collaboration with personnel at every level of the health system, from top-tier government officials to last-mile health care workers.
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    Principal, Nina Smith Consulting
    Nina Smith has established and advised nonprofit and for-profit enterprises working at the intersection of human rights and business. A leading expert on modern slavery, Nina is principal of her own firm, advising clients on strategies to promote human rights in global supply chains; grow and scale social enterprises; and implement deep stakeholder engagement to ensure high-impact outcomes for people and planet. Nina is founding CEO of GoodWeave International, a leading NGO working to stop child labor in global supply chains. At GoodWeave, Nina created the largest global network of businesses dedicated to tackling modern slavery, ensuring freedom from exploitation for hundreds of thousands of children, and adult workers across South Asia. Nina has served several boards and won numerous awards, including the Skoll and Schwab Awards for Social Entrepreneurship; Tufts Alumni Active Citizenship Award; and the Center for Nonprofit Advancement’s Award for Outstanding Nonprofit Leadership.
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    Founder and President, Justice for Migrant Women
    Monica Ramírez is an award-winning activist, attorney, and founder of Justice for Migrant Women, a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the lives of immigrant women through policy advocacy, education, and empowerment. As a leader in the movement for migrant worker rights, Ramírez has been instrumental in raising awareness of workplace abuses, including sexual harassment and exploitation. Her work has garnered global recognition for its impact in advancing human rights and social justice. She has received numerous honors, including the Harvard Kennedy School’s first Gender Equity Changemaker Award, Feminist Majority’s Global Women’s Rights Award, the Smithsonian’s 2018 Ingenuity Award, and the 2022 James Beard Leadership Award. She has also been named in Forbes Mexico’s 100 Most Powerful Women’s 2018 list, TIME Magazine’s TIME100 Next list in 2021, Anthem Non-Profit Leader Award Gold Winner, ADCOLOR 2024 Catalyst Honoree and Quien 50 2024.
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    CEO & President, Ceres
    Mindy Lubber is the CEO and President of the sustainability nonprofit Ceres. She has been at the helm since 2003, and under her leadership, the organization and its powerful networks and global initiatives have grown significantly in size and influence. As a global thought leader, Lubber has inspired capital market leaders including some of the world’s largest institutional investors and corporate boards and executives to factor responsible investment and business practices into their overall strategies. She regularly speaks to high-level global and national policymakers on the need for stronger climate policies that accelerate the transition to a more just and resilient economy. Prior to Ceres, Lubber served as a Regional Administrator at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. She also founded Green Century Capital Management and served as the director of the Massachusetts Public Interest Research Group. She resides in the Boston area.
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    Managing Director, One Acre Fund
    Matthew Forti is the Managing Director of One Acre Fund, now the largest nonprofit social enterprise working exclusively to improve the yields, incomes, and resilience of over 5 million African subsistence farmers. Matt played an instrumental role in One Acre Fund’s founding, helping to raise the seed capital and becoming its inaugural Board Chair. Today Matt coordinates the organization’s global operations, including partnership and business development, corporate finance, monitoring & evaluation, and the organization’s governing boards. Prior, Matt was a Manager at the Bridgespan Group, co-heading its performance measurement practice and working in the global development practice area. Matt received his MBA with distinction from the Kellogg School of Management and BA summa cum laude from Northwestern University. Matt writes extensively on the topic of performance measurement, including through a blog series for Stanford Social Innovation Review.
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    Chief Executive Officer, Wikimedia Foundation
    I am the CEO of the Wikimedia Foundation, the non-profit that operates Wikipedia. I spent a decade as the CEO of Harambee Youth Employment Accelerator, a social enterprise building African solutions to tackle the global crisis of youth unemployment. Previously, I served as Chief Operating Officer of Planned Parenthood Federation of America and as the Advisor to the President of Rice University. I earned a B.A. magna cum laude from Rice University, a M.Sc. from Oxford University as a Rhodes Scholar, and a J.D. from Yale Law School. I am a Trustee of Yale University, the Mellon Foundation, Co-Impact, and a member of the Aspen Global Leadership Network.
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    Managing Director, Skoll Foundation
    Liz is Managing Director at the Skoll Foundation, where she founded and leads the Foundation’s collaborative funding practice, which has leveraged over $3 billion in additional funding to our portfolio partners. Prior to this role, Liz developed the Foundation's investment practice, guiding strategy and execution from scoping and pipeline development to deal structuring and portfolio management to impact evaluation and learning. This included overseeing the Foundation’s follow-on investment program, which was sunset in 2020. Liz is a practitioner and thought leader on innovative finance, systems change, and best practices in philanthropy. She is passionate about human dignity and works to bring the power closer to the pain to improve the human condition. She has a track record of driving philanthropic, donor, government, and investment capital to support social progress and impact, and prior to joining Skoll, Liz held positions with USAID, World Economic Forum, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, and the U.S. International Development Finance Corporation. Liz is a Midwesterner at heart (KCMO!) and a globalist in spirit who never ceases to be moved by human kindness.
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    Co-Founder and Executive Vice President, Amazon Conservation Team
    Liliana Madrigal is Co-Founder and Vice-President of ACT, created in 1996 with Dr. Mark J. Plotkin. Her special mandate is providing the vision, strategic direction, and organizational leadership to advance ACT’s mission. Additionally, Liliana oversees ACT’s fundraising and programmatic activities, traveling frequently to South America to meet and work with ACT's local teams and indigenous partners. Previously she led conservation efforts with the Fundacion de Parques Nacionales de Costa Rica, Conservation International, and The Nature Conservancy. In 2006, Liliana won the Circle of Bridge-Makers Award from the Angeles Arrien Foundation. She and Dr. Plotkin were co-awardees of the Skoll Award for Social Entrepreneurship in 2008. In 2017, she was awarded a residency fellowship at the Rockefeller Foundation’s Bellagio Center. Liliana lives in Arlington, Virginia with her husband Dr. Mark J. Plotkin.
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    Founder, VisionSpring
    Jordan Kassalow is an eye doctor, social entrepreneur, and author. He is the founder of VisionSpring, the co-founder of EYElliance, and a Partner at Drs. Farkas, Kassalow, Resnick. Jordan also founded the Global Health Policy Program at the Council on Foreign Relations. He is a Henry Crown Fellow at the Aspen Institute. Additionally, he co-authored Dare to Matter: Your Path to Making a Difference Now.
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    Founder Chairman, Gram Vikas USA
    Joe Madiath is the Founder and Chairman of Gram Vikas. Joe has spent over 45 years working in the field of development among the poorest communities in Orissa, India. Drawn to Odisha in 1971 to help communities that had been ravaged by a cyclone and tidal wave, Joe stayed on as an activist focused on sustainable development. Founded in 1979, Gram Vikas utilizes a holistic model of development, based on Joe’s conviction that every family in a village needs to have healthy living practices for an improved quality of life. Gram Vikas works in the areas of renewable energy, especially biogas and solar energy. Totally inclusive water and sanitation is the flagship programme of Gram Vikas. This model has transformed more than 1200 villages and has successfully proven that the rural poor can and will pay for better sanitation and water facilities.
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    Principal, Skoll Foundation
    When he joined the Foundation in 2020, he had more than two decades of experience as a journalist, author and activist. He was a co-founder and executive director emeritus of Man Up Campaign, a global initiative to activate youth to stop violence against women and girls. This led to his selection as the winner of the 2010 GQ Magazine “Better Men Better World” search, and as one of the Women’s eNews ‘21 Leaders for the 21st Century’. Jimmie has served as an adjunct professor of investigative journalism at the New School for Social Research and was a George A Miller Visiting Professor in the Department of African and African-American Studies at the University of Illinois: Champaign-Urbana. For a decade, he has been an adjunct teacher of documentary journalism at the International Center of Photography As a journalist, he has written for scores of publications following staff tenures at The Washington Post, The Village Voice, LIFE magazine and others. The recipient of honors for his work as a journalist and advocate, he’s been a National Magazine Award finalist, recipient of honors from the Open Society Institute, National Association of Black Journalists, the Carter Center for Mental Health Journalism, the Congressional Black Caucus, Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism, and the Freedom Center in Cincinnati, among many others. His 2005 book Innocents Lost: When Child Soldiers Go To War took readers into the lives of war-affected children around the world in half a dozen countries. His next book project is an oral history of Ferguson, Missouri in the wake of Michael Brown’s death in 2014. He currently contributes to Vanity Fair magazine in addition to his role at the Skoll Foundation. Jimmie holds a Bachelor of Arts degree with honors, in Philosophy, from Morehouse College in Atlanta, Georgia, as well as a Medal of Distinction from Barnard College. He lives in New York City.
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    President, One Family Foundation
    Jeroo Billimoria is one of the world’s most respected social entrepreneurs and systems leaders. She is the Founder of the One Family Foundation and Convenor of the Government Council for Social Innovation (GCSI) — a multilateral platform currently working with over 50 national governments to embed social innovation into public systems and shape future-ready governance. Born and raised in India, Jeroo has founded some of the most influential global social ventures, several of which have scaled across continents and been integrated into public systems including Childline India, Child Helpline International, Aflatoun, Child and Youth Finance International, Catalyst 2030/Catalyst Now, and the GCSI. Under her leadership, the GCSI has emerged as a dynamic, government-led platform supporting countries in building ecosystems for social innovation, with a focus on public financing, peer exchange, and practical tools for inclusive policy implementation.
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    Chief Program Officer, Last Mile Health
    Motivated by a passion for building resilient health systems and leaders, James Nardella serves as President and Chief Program Officer of Last Mile Health. In partnership with governments, Last Mile Health supports more than 23,000 community health workers who provide access to primary care to over 33 million people in Liberia, Ethiopia, Sierra Leone, and Malawi. James sets the strategy and drives the performance of these programs and also guides the organization’s role in Africa Frontline First, a joint initiative to secure greater financing for national CHW programs from aid donors and mobilize increased domestic investment by partner governments. Before joining Last Mile Health, James was a Principal on the Portfolio & Investments Team at the Skoll Foundation, where he managed a $40M portfolio supporting leading social entrepreneurs. Earlier in his career, he served as Executive Director of the Lwala Community Alliance in Kenya, a community-led health organization.
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    Vice President, Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors
    Heather Grady is a Vice President at Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors. She oversees more than 40 collaborative funds in areas including environment, climate change, migration, democracy & gender equality. She advises individual philanthropists and foundations, and co-founded and leads the Shifting Systems initiative that encourages funders to place longer-term, more adaptive funding with grantee partners to support them to foster systemic impact. Her practice has been influenced by two decades living and working in Asia, Africa, and the Middle East. She has worked with the Rockefeller Foundation, Realizing Rights: The Ethical Globalization Initiative, and Oxfam Great Britain. Heather has co-authored two books and numerous publications focusing primarily on topics in philanthropy and assessment. She has degrees from Smith College and Harvard University. She serves on the boards of Doc Society, Business and Human Rights Centre, Dropbox Foundation, Wildlife Justice Commission and WINGS.
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    CEO and Co-founder, Water.org
    Gary is the CEO and Co-founder of Water.org, WaterEquity and WaterConnect, three organizations dedicated to empowering people in the developing world to gain access to safe water and sanitation. Gary developed Water.org’s WaterCredit solution, creating new financing options for poor populations to meet their water supply and sanitation needs. He also developed WaterEquity, an impact investment manager dedicated to ending the global water crisis, with an exclusive focus on mobilizing private investments in water and sanitation throughout Asia, Africa, and Latin America. He is the cofounder of WaterConnect, focused on developing water and sanitation infrastructure projects in low- and middle-income countries. He is a leading water advisor, counseling organizations such as Starbucks, Microsoft, Amazon, the Water Resilience Coalition, and Bank of America on responses to the global water crisis.
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    President & CEO, Equimundo
    Gary Barker, PhD, is a leading global voice in engaging men and boys in advancing gender equality and positive masculinities. He is the CEO and co-founder of Equimundo. Gary is also co-founder of MenCare, a global campaign working in more than 50 countries to promote men’s involvement as caregivers, and co-founder of MenEngage, a global alliance of more than 700 NGOs. He has advised the UN, the World Bank, numerous national governments, and key international foundations and corporations on strategies to engage men and boys in promoting gender equality. In 2017 he was named by Apolitical as one of the 20 most influential people in gender policy around the world. He is an Ashoka Fellow and received the Voices of Solidarity Award from Vital Voices for his work to engage men for gender equality. He holds a PhD in Developmental Psychology and a Research Affiliate position at the Center for Social Sciences, University of Coimbra, Portugal.
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    Over 25 years of international experience in transitional justice, human rights, and rule of law, working for both international organizations and NGOs. Prior to joining ICTJ, he was the Director of the UNDP Transitional Justice Basket Fund in Colombia and served as UNDP Senior Justice Advisor in Tunisia after the Jasmine Revolution. In Nepal and Colombia, Travesí-Sanz held regional responsibilities with the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) as protection delegate. He also worked in Sierra Leone, as Country Director of the Spanish Red Cross and as Director for the Balkans for the NGO Movimiento por la Paz. He has a Law Degree, specialized in International Public Law and a Masters Degree in Negotiation and Conflict Resolution. He's been invited to teach in several universities in Spain, Colombia and Italy and he's a recognized novelist and playwright, winning awards such as the Spanish National Prize of Theater.
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    Executive Director, CASE, Duke University
    Erin L. Worsham is an executive leader, speaker, professor, and coach helping individuals and organizations drive social and environmental change. She currently serves as the Executive Director of CASE (Center for the Advancement of Social Entrepreneurship) at Duke University. In this role, she drives strategic programming, develops partnerships, teaches, and contributes to thought leadership on social innovation, scaling, and impact leadership. Her work has been published in Forbes, Stanford Social Innovation Review; Huffington Post, Academy of Management, Learning & Education; NextBillion, DevEx, and more. Erin is a cross-sector leader drawing from her experience in the private, public and nonprofit sectors including Booz Allen Hamilton, the U.S. Agency for International Development, the World Bank, and the AEI-Brookings Joint Center. Erin has an MBA from the Stanford University Graduate School of Business and a BA from Duke University.
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    CEO, B Lab
    Eleanor Allen is a visionary leader in organizational excellence, engineering, and water management. As the Co-founder and CEO of the World Flourishing Organization (WFO), she brings her extensive experience to drive workplace wellbeing and professional flourishing on a global scale. Through her leadership at the WFO, Eleanor is dedicated to transforming workplaces by implementing science-backed methodologies that enhance employee satisfaction, drive innovation, and create meaningful impact. Eleanor's distinguished career includes roles as CEO of Water For People and B Lab, Global Water Leader at Arcadis, and Latin America Water Leader at CH2M (now Jacobs). With experience in over 50 countries, Eleanor's global perspective is extensive. As a registered Professional Engineer and certified executive coach, she also leads Catapult For Change, empowering organizations to overcome challenges, drive positive impact, and flourish.
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    Strategic Counselor and CEO Emeritus, Skoll Foundation
    With a career spanning public service, politics, business, nonprofits, and technology, Don Gips is a Strategic Counselor and CEO Emeritus to the Skoll Foundation. In this role, he provides high-level guidance and support to the leadership team, our community of Awardees and grantees, and the Board of Directors. From 2019 to 2025, Don served as Chief Executive Officer of the Foundation, leading its work to invest in, connect, and champion social innovators around the world. In 2008, Gips helped lead President Barack Obama’s transition team and then served in the White House as his Director of Presidential Personnel at the beginning of the Administration. From there he went on to serve as U.S. Ambassador to South Africa from 2009 to 2013. There he was recognized for his efforts to promote improved relations with South Africa when the U.S. State Department chose him as the recipient of the 2010 Sue M. Cobb Award for Exemplary Diplomatic Service.  During the Clinton Administration, he served as Chief Domestic Policy Advisor to Vice President Al Gore and Chief of the International Bureau at the Federal Communications Commission. At the FCC, he helped design the first spectrum auctions for licenses to utilize the continuum of frequencies used to provide wireless services ranging from radio broadcasting to mobile communications and satellite services.   In 1993, he helped create the framework for what would become the U.S. national service program, AmeriCorps, that continues to enroll more than 200,000 Americans each year in public service.   Gips has also held various roles in the private sector. He was head of Corporate Development at Level 3 Communications; led the Africa practice at Albright Stonebridge Group; and served as a venture partner at Columbia Capital and a Senior Advisor at Blackstone. He began his private sector career as a consultant at McKinsey & Company.   He currently sits on the board of CassTech, Africa’s leading provider of information and telecommunications services, and is on the Board of the Nelson Mandela   Children’s Fund US. He has also served on the boards of Zayo, Mindspeed, Liquid, Omnispace, and Nextnav.  Don received an MBA from the Yale School of Management and a Bachelor’s degree from Harvard University. He is married to Elizabeth (Liz) Berry Gips. Don and Liz have three grown sons: Sam, Peter, and Ben. 
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    Member of Global Leadership Group, Ashoka
    Serial social justice entrepreneur, currently working with Ashoka, PinPoint Business Group (Deep Fathom), and Keystone Accountability. My go-to tool is Constituent Voice®, a methodology for planning, doing, measuring and communicating that fosters learning and responsiveness among all constituents of an organization. Constituent Voice learning loops are the most practical tool I've seen for realising inclusive organizational cultures that balance commercial, social, and environmental objectives. My core organizational affiliations give me great joy. Ashoka is for my money the world's most important social organization. It is a 'network of networks' like no other, a giant brain-like super-organism. Keystone Accountability and Deep Fathom work together to measure the capabilities and key performance indicators that drive outcomes, helping organizations pinpoint how to invest in management systems for continual improvement.
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    Partner, Working Capital Fund
    As Partner in the Working Capital Fund, Dan engages and supports entrepreneurs in pursuit of innovative tools to scale improvements for marginalized workers in global supply chains. He is a winner of the Skoll Award for Social Entrepreneurship and a leader in supply chain innovation, having led Verite for fifteen years. He began his career in China where he established two of the first international NGOs registered in the PRC. Dan is a graduate of Yale University, has an MA from the Columbia University School of International and Public Affairs and a certificate in Chinese from Nanjing Teacher’s University.
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    Chief Executive Officer, Landesa
    Chris Jochnick is a land rights expert and social entrepreneur with decades of experience in international development. Chris joined Landesa as CEO in 2015 after leading Oxfam America’s corporate engagement work. He is co-founder of two pioneering nonprofits: Center for Economic and Social Rights and the Ecuador-based Centros De Derechos Economicos y Sociales and spent seven years working in Latin America, focusing on strengthening Indigenous Peoples’ land rights. He has also worked as a corporate attorney on corporate governance and social responsibility. He is a graduate of Harvard Law School and former fellow of the MacArthur Foundation and Echoing Green. Chris is Chair of the Business and Human Rights Resource Centre and on the Steering Committee of the Sorensen Center for International Peace and Justice. He is a member of the advisory council of the International Land and Forest Tenure Facility, and of the Center for Business and Human Rights at NYU Stern School of Business.
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    Founder and Senior Advisor, Independent Diplomat
    Founder Independent Diplomat. Former ED. Now writer and adviser to various democratic movements around the world.
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    President, mPedigree
    Bright is the President of mPedigree, a social enterprise working on three continents in partnership with governments, Fortune 500 companies, and grassroots organizations to spread innovative, including patent-pending, technologies that secure communities from supply chain fraud. At Koldchain, he led pioneering work at the Harvard Innovation Labs to invent & patent organo-sensors for biomedicals. He has served on the Supervisory Board of Care International; on the Sustainability Board of UCB, a European biopharma pioneer; the Board of Directors of the Salzburg Global Seminar; and was the Vice Chair of the Africa Population Health Research Center, Africa's preeminent research institute of its kind. He previously served on the inaugural Microsoft Africa Advisory Council. As an early Director at IMANI, he has contributed considerably to its recognition as one of Africa's top 5 think tanks. He was on the 2016 Fortune World Greatest Leaders List.
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    Former Managing Director, Portfolio & Investments, Skoll Foundation
    As former Managing Director, Portfolio & Investments at the Skoll Foundation, Ben was responsible for identifying, investing in, and advising a portfolio of social innovators who are driving lasting change and led Skoll's investment strategy in Health & Pandemics and leads select investments in other issue spaces. In previous roles at Skoll, Ben has led the Skoll Awards process and global sourcing outreach, launched Skoll's internal fellowship program, and jointly designed the foundation's emergency COVID-19 funding program with the Skoll Awardee community. Ben joined Skoll after completing a Global Health Corps fellowship with IntraHealth in Uganda, focused on addressing health worker absenteeism. Previously, Ben was a management consultant in Deloitte’s Strategy & Operations practice, with experience across a wide range of industries. In Ben’s free time, you might find him trying an overly ambitious art or photography project, exploring the woods with his family and his dog, or playing any(!) game.
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    co-CEO, African Collaborative
    Atti Worku is a leader and advocate with over 15 years of experience as a nonprofit CEO. As African Collaborative’s co-CEO, she is focused on supporting the growth of local organizations in Africa and the innovative impact ideas of their leaders. Prior to joining African Collaborative, Atti founded and led Seeds of Africa, a nonprofit focused on holistic community development in Ethiopia through quality education and livelihoods programs. With Atti at the helm, Seeds grew from an after-school program for 15 kids to a full-time school serving over 450 students, while also providing livelihoods and economic development programs for over 200 female-led households. Atti is a regular contributor to Skoll.org where she writes about equitable funding in philanthropy, and her essay on girls education as a global climate change solution was published in the book Why Women Will Save the Planet. She has been featured and interviewed in the Stanford Social Innovation Review and Devex in 2025.
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    Managing Director, Social Innovation, Emerson Collective, Emerson Collective
    Anne Marie Burgoyne has led Emerson Collective’s philanthropy since 2013. Under her leadership Emerson has become a major funder that supports important work across an array of sectors, including education, immigration, environmental justice, and health equity, fostering community among important leaders and organizations across issues to achieve long-lasting impact. At Emerson, Anne Marie has developed a model, frictionless philanthropy, that helps all grantee partners grow their impact through full access to a suite of opportunities for capacity building, convening, communications and narrative storytelling, and leveraging technology. Prior to joining Emerson, Anne Marie served as portfolio director at the Draper Richards Kaplan Foundation, where she identified and funded early-stage, high-growth, high-impact nonprofits. She currently sits on the boards of directors of Hope Enterprise Corporation, The Management Center, Nia Tero, and Waverley Street Foundation.
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    Dr. Angela Gichaga is a public and social sector enthusiast with experience working across 25+ countries within civil service, consulting, and NGOs and academia across health, education for employment and agriculture. Angela runs enAble Advisors as an executive coach, human capital and leadership development advisor with regional and global expertise, as well as an exceptional track record of optimizing performance. Her tailor-made Pathway to Parity programme is building the pipeline of values based and effective young leaders, women leaders and global south leaders in the workplace and society. Angela also supports entities in their systems change, scaling pathway and governance optimization for long term sustainability.
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    CEO, Quest Alliance
    Aakash empowers unemployable youth to navigate the future of work & learning by mastering 21st century skills through self-learning.
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    Vice-Chair, Chandler Foundation
    Tim Hanstad is a recognized leader in driving philanthropic and civil society engagement with governments to foster good governance, social justice, and shared prosperity. As Vice-Chair of the Chandler Foundation, he continues to shape its mission, having previously served as the organization’s inaugural Chief Executive Officer for five years. Alongside Roy Prosterman, Tim co-founded Landesa, the world's leading land rights organization. He served as its longtime CEO, helping to grow the organization and its impact from a two-person start-up to a Global Top Ten NGO. Tim is a Skoll Social Entrepreneur Awardee (2012), a Schwab Foundation (World Economic Forum) Outstanding Social Entrepreneur (2007), a Leap of Reason Ambassador, and co-founder of Catalyst Now. He serves on the boards of directors for King Philanthropies, Chandler Institute of Governance, Chandler Institute of Justice, Catalyst Now, and Dalberg Catalyst, as well as the Leadership Council for World Justice Project.
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    Managing Director, Rippleworks
    Tim Kunihiro is the Managing Director, Portfolio for Rippleworks, a non-profit foundation that provides the practical support entrepreneurs need to scale faster and improve more lives. Rippleworks’ programs and funding directly support 200+ of the fastest growing, most impactful social ventures around the world, empowering entrepreneurial teams that are improving the lives of 216+ million people across 59 countries. Prior to Rippleworks, Tim has held various executive level positions at growth stage companies, including product management and business development at eBay, VP Operations at TaskRabbit, and CEO at Oct8ne, a SaaS startup.
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    CEO, Community and Individual Development Association, Community and Individual Development Association City Campus
    As an actuary and a pioneer of the free university-education movement, Dr. Taddy Blecher is the CEO and co-founder of the Maharishi Invincibility Institute (MII) , a multi-award winning institution operating across 11 locations. His work has resulted in over 22,500 unemployed South Africans finding quality employment —70% of whom are women. These graduates have current combined salaries exceeding R2.2 billion and expected lifetime earnings of conservatively R82 billion. Dr. Blecher co-founded the Branson Centre of Entrepreneurship and is the creator of the E3 system-change initiative for the national Department of Basic Education. MII was selected by Stanford University in their 2025 Guide to Re-Imagining Higher Education as one of the 12 most innovative educational institutions in the world. His passion is Consciousness-Based Education , which develops the full potential of every student to break the cycle of poverty
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    Director, The Marshall Institute, London School of Economics
    Stephan Chambers is the inaugural director of the Marshall Institute at LSE and founder of the 100x Impact Accelerator which launched in January 2023 to create social ventures at scale. He is Professor in Practice at the Department of Management at LSE and Course Director for the Executive Masters in Social Business and Entrepreneurship. From 2000 to 2014 he directed the University of Oxford’s MBA and was the founding Director of Oxford University's Executive MBA programme. Before joining the Marshall Institute Stephan Chambers was the Co-Founder of the Skoll World Forum, Chair of the Skoll Centre for Social Entrepreneurship and Director of International Strategy at Saїd Business School, Oxford University. He is currently Senior Research Fellow at Lincoln College
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    Shamil is CEO of Search for Common Ground (Search), a global peacebuilding organization whose mission is to transform the way the world deals with conflict, away from adversarial approaches toward cooperative solutions. With 400+ staff working in 26 countries, Search is the largest dedicated peacebuilding organization and was nominated by the Quakers for the 2018 Nobel Peace Prize. During his tenure, Idriss has presided over Search’s growth in reach, impact, and influence, including leading multiple merger processes and forging strategic partnerships with UN agencies, multi-national corportations and global NGOs. In 2005, Idriss was appointed by then-UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan as Deputy Director of the UN Alliance of Civilizations. He served on the Steering Committee of the World Economic Forum's Council of 100 Leaders and was a recipient of the 2015 Open Society Foundation New Executive Award. He serves on the Boards of Giving Tuesday and the Ploughshares Fund.
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    Independent, Individual
    Sandy Herz is an established philanthropic leader, strategist and storytelling evangelist. After talking to 100 leaders across sectors to better understand our evolving world and where we can double down for collective benefit, Sandy has been publishing her learning as The Elephant & Butterfly project, including a Substack and upcoming podcast. Previously, Sandy served as President of Sobrato Philanthropies, leading an ambitious growth strategy for a multigenerational Giving Pledge family, supporting their individual philanthropy and expanding their collective philanthropy from local giving to include global initiatives such as climate change. While at the Skoll Foundation, she led Skoll’s early Connect & Celebrate programs, including the Skoll World Forum, before diving deep into storytelling, curating Skoll’s award-winning film, media, and publishing portfolio and developing a multisector network strategy leveraging partnerships to amplify the impact of Skoll entrepreneurs.
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    Vice Chair and Senior Advisor, Skoll Foundation
    As the first President and CEO of the Skoll Foundation, Sally Osberg partnered with Jeff Skoll to build it into the leading philanthropy in the field of social entrepreneurship. During her tenure, the Foundation supported more than 100 entrepreneurial organizations driving equilibrium change on many of the world’s most pressing problems and developed innovative platforms for connecting civil society, government and private sector leaders with societal problem solvers. Among these platforms are the annual Skoll World Forum on Social Entrepreneurship, the Skoll Centre at Oxford University’s Said Business School, and the Sundance Institute’s “Stories of Change” initiative. In 2015, Sally and Roger Martin published Getting Beyond Better: How Social Entrepreneurship Works, which articulates a theoretical framework for social entrepreneurship and distills lessons for practitioners, academics and impact investors. Her thought pieces have appeared in leading social impact and business journals and books; in 2015, she and Roger Martin were honored by Thinkers 50 for their intellectual leadership in the field of social enterprise. Prior to joining Jeff Skoll and the Skoll Foundation, Sally served as the founding Executive Director for Children’s Discovery Museum of San Jose, a pioneering institution in the field. Sally currently serves as the Chair of the Camfed (the Campaign for Female Education in Africa) USA Foundation, on the Philanthropy Advisory Council of the Royal Bank of Canada, on the Advisory Council of the Elders, as Vice Chair of the Social Progress Imperative and as a board director for New America and the Palestine-based Partners for Sustainable Development. She is also an Associate Fellow of the Said Business School of Oxford University. She received her M.A. in English and American Literature from the Claremont Graduate School and her B.A. in English from Scripps College, where she was elected to Phi Beta Kappa.
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    President, GSG Impact
    Sir Ronald Cohen is co-founder President of the GSG Impact, co-founder Chair of The Portland Trust, and the recently-created International Foundation for Valuing Impacts (IFVI). He is also a former co-founder Chair of Bridges Fund Management, Better Society Capital, and Impact Weighted Accounts (IWA) at Harvard Business School and a co-founder Director of Social Finance UK, USA, and Israel.
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    Executive Director, Climate Philanthropy Catalyst Coalition
    Randall Kempner is the founder and executive director of the Climate Philanthropy Catalyst Coalition, a network of philanthropic support organizations dedicated to promoting more, and more effective, climate philanthropy. He is also president of Prosperity Strategies, a consultancy focused on sustainable economic development and philanthropy. Randall recently worked as Senior Advisor to the Aspen Institute Energy and Environment Program, where he focused on “climate-smart money”, the intersection of climate action and philanthropy, investment, and economic development. While at Aspen, he authored a guide for climate philanthropists: Funding Climate Action: Pathways for Philanthropy. He was the founding executive director of the Aspen Network of Development Entrepreneurs, a global network of organizations focused on supporting small and growing businesses in emerging markets. Randall graduated from the University of Texas at Austin with an MBA and a Master of Public Affairs an
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    Chairman, International Panel on the Information Environment
    Phil Howard is President of the International Panel on the Information Environment and a Professor at the University of Oxford. He is a global authority on technology innovation and public policy. He is an award-winning researcher and has published ten books and over 130 academic articles and public essays on information technology, international affairs, and public policy.
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    Interim Executive Director, Aspen Institute
    Peggy Clark is the Interim Executive Director of Aspen Global innovators Group, Chair of Ashesi University Foundation, and a strategic consultant to foundations and non -profits. Peggy has had a long and distinguished history at the Aspen Institute that includes founding the Economic Opportunity Program and leading it from 1991-2001, serving as Executive Vice President of Policy Programs, Executive Vice President of Seminars and Leadership Programs, and as a co-leader of the Aspen Institute at-large during the CEO search that led to Walter Isaacson's appointment. Peggy served as CEO and President of the International Center for Research on Women from 2021-2024. Peggy led poverty alleviation and Womens employment programs at the Ford Foundation and Save the Children and was an early leader in the Microfinance field, receiving a Presidential Award for Excellence from n Microenterprise Development and spearheading early legislation in the U.S. and globally on Microfinance.
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    Co-Founder & Board Member, Global Witness
    In 1993 Patrick and two friends decided to take down the genocidal Khmer Rouge rebel group in Cambodia. Forming Global Witness and embarking on a series of ill-advised undercover investigations they succeeded, surprising themselves as much as anyone else. Nominated for the 2003 Nobel Peace Prize for exposing the role of Blood Diamonds in numerous African wars, Global Witness has become a globally influential rooter out of bad guys and corruption, and been dubbed ‘the football hooligans of the NGO world’. Patrick has published two books - Very Bad People, a casebook of the most dramatic issues Global Witness has worked on, and Terrible Humans, drawing on similar stories from other investigators Patrick admires. Together they are a collection of Machiavellian scams and heists that bring together dictators, corporations and other crooks in a collection of stories reminiscent of a Le Carre plot, except more complicated and not quite as well told.
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    Co-Founder/Editorial Director TEDWomen; Managing Partner, Connected Women Leaders; Co-Founder, Project Dandelion, Pat Mitchell Media
    Pat Mitchell is an award-winning journalist, producer and media executive who broke new ground for women as the first woman president of PBS and of CNN Productions. She is the co-founder, host and editorial director for TEDWomen and co-founder and managing partner of ConnectedWomenLeaders, a cohort of global women leaders. She serves on the boards of the Sundance Institute, The Skoll Foundation, Participant Media, The Woodruff Arts Center and the VDAY movement to end violence, and she’s also a member of CARE’s Global Advisory Council and Chair Emerita of the Women’s Media Center. In her memoir, “Becoming a Dangerous Woman: Embracing Risk to Change the World,” Pat shares her journey as a frontline advocate for a just, equitable and sustainable world.
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    Founder & CEO, Co-Impact
    Olivia Leland is the Founder and CEO of Co-Impact, a global philanthropic collaborative that brings together local changemakers and funders to strengthen health, education, and economic systems and advance gender equality and women’s leadership. With over two decades of experience in philanthropy, government, and the nonprofit sector, she launched Co-Impact in 2017. Today, it supports partners in Africa, Asia, and Latin America who are creating lasting impact to benefit more than 600 million people. Previously, Olivia was the founding director of the Giving Pledge, with a career spanning microfinance, financial inclusion, multi-sector collaboration, strategy development, and gender equality.
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    Co-Founder & Partner, Dasra
    Neera Nundy is the Co-founder and Partner at Dasra, a leading non-profit systems orchestrator driving collaborative action for social change in India. Since co-founding Dasra in 1999, she has played a key leadership role in its transformation from a venture philanthropy fund to foundation for non-profits, mobilizing $330M+, supporting 1,500+ NGOs, advising 750+ funders, and impacting 170M+ lives. Neera drives Dasra’s strategic vision and its commitment to equity, proximate leadership, systems thinking, and collaborative platforms through programs like GivingPi, Dasra Social Impact, ClimateRISE and the Adolescent Girls Collaborative. She has experiences in gender, climate, WSH, family philanthropy and NGO capacity building. Currently she also pursuing a PhD in Philanthropy at Indiana University and is on the global boards of The Hunger Project, LGT Venture Philanthropy and The John Hopkins University India. Prior to Dasra she worked at Morgan Stanley and UBS Warburg; holds an MBA from Harvard Business School, a BSc in Statistical Sciences from University of Western Ontario and is an India Fellow of the Global Aspen Institute. She is Canadian and based in Mumbai for the last 23 years.
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    Co-founder and Managing Trustee, Industree Foundation
    Neelam Chhiber is the Co-founder and Managing Trustee of Industree Foundation, which has empowered vulnerable communities in India for over three decades. Her work focuses on building self-owned collective enterprises, enabling women artisans and farmers to integrate into sustainable value chains. Industree has impacted over 600,000 lives, creating climate-positive solutions and fostering equity and gender empowerment. She has received multiple national and international accolades for her contributions to social entrepreneurship and innovative finance. Neelam’s initiatives emphasize localized, inclusive development and have connected rural producers to global markets.
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    Philanthropic & Impact Investing Advisor, Conine Family Foundation
    Namrita Kapur is a lecturer at the Yale School of Management and advises on the philanthropy of Conine Family Foundation’s HubLuv Initiative. She was part of the founding team of Root Capital; built and led Environmental Defense Fund’s Sustainable Finance strategy; and advised National Geographic on its impact investing strategy. Namrita is also an angel investor in the Portfolia fund of funds, which focuses on educating and activating female angel investors. She serves on the Boards of Environmental League of Massachusetts, Center for Business & Environment at Yale, IE-Brown Executive MBA Program, Massachusetts Environmental Justice Council and the Museum of Science. She holds two degrees from Yale and one from Princeton.
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    Founder, Tostan
    Molly Melching has lived and worked in Senegal since 1974 and founded the international NGO, Tostan, in 1991. Tostan, meaning “breakthrough” in the Wolof language of Senegal, is an organization whose holistic, three-year African-inspired education program has engaged over 3,000 rural African communities in cross-cutting themes of democracy, human rights and responsibilities, peace and security, problem-solving, hygiene and health, literacy, project management skills, and early childhood development. The program has supported millions of African adults and youth to achieve life-transforming results in the areas of governance, health, education, economic growth and the environment, and has led to more than 10,500 communities in eight African countries declaring their intention to abandon female genital cutting and child/forced marriage. Molly and Tostan have received international recognition for their groundbreaking work in the areas of social norm change and human rights education.
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    Founder & Executive Director, Fundación Paraguaya
    Dr. Martin Burt is a social entrepreneur and microfinance pioneer who has developed two social innovations: the financially self-sufficient agricultural school model and the Poverty Stoplight, a new poverty metric and coaching methodology that is currently being implemented by more than 585,000 families and 1000 organizations in 60 countries. He is the founder (1985) and CEO of Fundación Paraguaya, a social enterprise named Latin America’s most impactful and innovative development organization by the Inter-American Development Bank. His latest books are “Who Owns Poverty?” and “Poverty Stoplight: A Practical Step-by Step Guide to Eliminating Poverty in the World”. He holds a PhD from Tulane University and is Distinguished Visiting Professor of Entrepreneurship and Social Innovation at Worcester Polytechnic Institute and a Visiting Professor at the Universidad Francisco Marroquín in Guatemala. Dr. Burt resides with his family in his native Paraguay.
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    Program Director, Gender Equity and Governance, Breakthrough
    Mallika Dutt moves at the confluence of equity, governance, and imagination. As Program Director for Gender Equity and Governance at the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, she stewards work in reproductive and economic justice and inclusive governance, focused on communities across East and West Africa, Mexico, and the United States. Before arriving at the Foundation, Mallika created and held INTER-CONNECTED, for transformative change. There she shaped a living methodology — a braid of ancestral wisdom, contemplative practice, storytelling, and social justice — inviting individuals and movements to remember their deeper coherence. As the founder and longtime leader of Breakthrough, she turned culture into catalyst, crafting award-winning multimedia movements that reached millions and unsettled the old architectures of gender. Earlier, at the Ford Foundation, she led a human rights and social justice program in South Asia.
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    Serial Entrepreneur for Social Change, Girls Not Brides
    Mabel van Oranje is a serial entrepreneur for social change, committed to advancing equality, freedom and justice. She has founded, led and advised numerous network organisations, campaigns and initiatives promoting international human rights and development. She has played a catalytic role in the global movement to end child marriage, including the creation and growth of the Girls First Fund, Girls Not Brides: The Global Partnership to End Child Marriage, and VOW for Girls. An experienced movement-builder, Mabel has worked on a wide range of issues – including the 1990s Balkan wars, international criminal justice, independent media, HIV/AIDS prevention, natural resource transparency, European enlargement and foreign policy, drug policy reform, girls’ education, and democracy innovation. Mabel is a board member of Crisis Management Initiative, Fondation Chanel, More in Common, and VOW for Girls (Chair), and a co-founder and Chair Emeritus of the European Council on Foreign Relations.
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    Founder and Director, Sonidos de la Tierra
    LUIS SZARAN UNESCO Artist for Peace Conductor, composer, and musicologist He is the conductor of the Asunción City Symphony Orchestra (OSCA) and artistic director of the Zipoli Ensemble of Venice, Italy. He has conducted more than 2,500 concerts with orchestras in South America, the USA, Asia, and Europe. In 2002, he created the social and community integration program through music: Sounds of the Earth, aimed at underprivileged children and youth. In 2005, he received the Skoll Award for Social Entrepreneurship. Since 2006, he has been the founding conductor of the World Orchestra “Weltweite Klänge” in Germany. In 2008, he was selected by the American University as one of the 12 most outstanding leaders in Paraguay. In 2014, he was recognized by the World Economic Forum as a “Global Social Entrepreneur.”
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    Managing Director, Osprey Foundation
    Louis is Managing Director of the Osprey Foundation, where he leads programs on water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) and sustainable energy/cleaner cooking. In addition to managing a portfolio of grants and impact investments, Louis works to advance these sectors through systems change, innovative finance, and new service delivery models. From 2005-2013, Louis founded and led the WASH program at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, building a portfolio of more than US$ 300 million. Prior to that, he worked for 15 years at the International Finance Corporation of the World Bank Group, where he led the environmental finance team from 1997 to 2004 and helped to pioneer the impact investing field. Louis currently sits on the boards of IRC WASH and the RICE Institute, and he advises several other social ventures and non-profits. He holds a BA in economics from Yale University and an MBA and MA (Development Economics) from Stanford University.
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    Academic Editor, SSIR, Stanford Center on Philanthropy and Civil Society (PACS)
    Johanna Mair is a Professor of Organization, Strategy, and Leadership at the Hertie School in Berlin. She is the academic editor of the Stanford Social Innovation Review and co-directs the Global Innovation for Impact Lab at the Stanford Center on Philanthropy and Civil Society. Previously, she co-directed the Social Innovation + Change Initiative at the Harvard Kennedy School. Her research is published in leading scholarly journals, and she advises companies and governments on social innovation. Before earning her PhD in management from INSEAD, she was involved in executive decision-making in international banking. From 2001 to 2011, she was a member of the Strategic Management faculty at IESE Business School in Barcelona. In 2008, the Aspen Institute recognized her as a "Faculty Pioneer" in Social Entrepreneurship Education.
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    Founder/former CEO, Benetech, and Founder/CEO, Tech Matters, Benetech
    Jim Fruchterman is a leading social entrepreneur, author, MacArthur Fellow, recipient of the Skoll Award for Social Entrepreneurship, and Distinguished Alumnus of Caltech. After starting two successful for-profit AI companies, he went on to found Benetech, the Skoll Award-winning tech nonprofit. He’s built tools which help people with disabilities read independently and human rights groups document and analyze abuses. His current nonprofit projects at Tech Matters include Aselo, a shared modern contact center for the crisis response field; Terraso, software for the people on the front line of the climate crisis; and the Better Deal for Data, a data governance reform movement. His first book is Technology for Good: How Nonprofit Leaders Are Using Software and Data to Solve Our Most Pressing Social Problems, MIT Press.
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    Jess Ladd has dedicated her career to advancing sexual health, safety, and wellbeing in the US, with a special interest in using technology to improve the lives of adolescents. In 2018, she won the Skoll Award for founding Callisto, a tech platform for reporting sexual assault and identifying serial perpetrators. Jess is now the co-founder of the Fund to Prevent Sexual Assault, a field catalyst dedicated to decreasing sexual assault & rape in the US. She previously worked as a sexual health educator and conducted HIV prevention policy research & advocacy for the White House Office of National AIDS Policy and the AIDS Institute. She is a Y Combinator Alum, Ashoka Fellow, Senior TED Fellow, and received the National Jefferson Award for Outstanding Public Service. Jess majored in Public Policy and Human Sexuality at Pomona College and holds a MPH from Johns Hopkins, where she co-founded the Social Innovation Lab, an accelerator for student social entrepreneurs.
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    Managing Director, Digital Divide Data
    Jeremy Hockenstein is the Managing Director of the Livelihood Impact Fund (LIF), a foundation seeking to meaningfully and durably improve the lives of the global poor. Prior to LIF, Jeremy co-founded and served as the CEO of Digital Divide Data. For its business success and remarkable social impact, DDD and Jeremy have been recognized with the Skoll Award for Social Entrepreneurship as well as awards from the World Bank Development Marketplace, the IFC Grassroots Business Initiative and the Global Knowledge Partnership. Jeremy has also worked as a management consultant at McKinsey & Company and as an international nonprofit consultant. He graduated from Harvard with a BA in economics and earned an MBA from MIT's Sloan School of Management.
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    Founder & CEO, Roots of Peace
    Heidi Kühn is a pioneering social entrepreneur and globally recognized leader in peacebuilding whose work demonstrates how systems change and market-based solutions can transform the aftermath of war. In 1997, she founded Roots of Peace and pioneered its groundbreaking “Mines to Vines” model, replacing landmines with productive agriculture to restore livelihoods, food security, and lasting peace. Heidi’s work has been recognized with the World Food Prize (2023), the Skoll Award for Social Entrepreneurship, and the Mother Teresa Award for Social Justice, along with honors from the University of California, Berkeley, the International Women’s Forum, and Forbes’ 50 Over 50 list. She is the author of Breaking Ground (2020). In 2025, Heidi transitioned leadership of Roots of Peace to her son, Tucker Kühn, and founded the Heidi Kühn Global Peace Foundation to expand her life’s work building peace through agriculture.
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    President, Visa Foundation
    Graham Macmillan is a social impact leader and a champion for advancing economic opportunity, entrepreneurship, and community development through philanthropy and investment. As Head of Global Philanthropy and Volunteerism at Visa, Graham oversees Visa’s global philanthropic activity including corporate charitable contributions, employee matching and volunteerism. As the first, full-time president of the Visa Foundation, Graham developed and now executes the Foundation’s impact investing and grantmaking strategy to strengthen low-income and financially-underserved small businesses around the world. In addition, Graham oversees the Foundation’s activities addressing local community needs and humanitarian response in times of crisis. Under his leadership, the Foundation has allocated nearly $250M in capital while impacting nearly 5M small businesses and individuals worldwide.
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    President, Gillian Caldwell Consulting LLC
    Gillian Caldwell is currently consultant specializing in strategic planning, organizational development and executive coaching for foundations, nonprofits and progressive companies. She was previously appointed by President Biden to serve as the Chief Climate Officer and Deputy Assistant Administrator at the US Agency for International Development (USAID) (2021-2024). She also served as CEO of Global Witness (2015-2019)(2014 Skoll Awardee), investigating natural resource extraction and related human rights abuses and advocating for policy change, the head of 1Sky (now 350.org) (2007-2010), advocating for climate change legislation in the US, and Executive Director of WITNESS (1998-2007)(2005 Skoll awardee), supporting human rights groups worldwide to integrate video and storytelling into their advocacy campaigns. She is an attorney & filmmaker & a recipient of numerous awards and honors for social entrepreneurship. She received her BA from Harvard and a J.D. from Georgetown.
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    EcoPeace co-director, EcoPeace Middle East
    Gidon Bromberg co-founded EcoPeace Middle East in 1994 and has served as its Israeli Director for three decades. EcoPeace Middle East is an environmental peacebuilding organization uniting Palestinians, Jordanians, and Israelis to advance sustainable regional development and foster the conditions for lasting peace. Mr. Bromberg, an attorney by profession, is an alumni of Monash University in Australia, Washington College of Law at American University, and Yale University's World Fellows program. Mr. Bromberg has been immersed in the environmental peacebuilding world for over 30 years and has written extensively on the relationship between natural resource diplomacy and Middle East peace. He has presented on these issues before the UN Security Council, US Congress, European Parliament, UN Climate Summit, and in other local and international forums. Gidon is a member of the jury of the prestigious Goldman Environmental Award.
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    Founder and CEO, Vote Run Lead
    Erin Vilardi is the Founder and CEO of Vote Run Lead and Vote Run Led Action, working to achieve women’s majorities at every level of government. Erin is an expert speaker on democracy and leadership development. With two decades of experience in women’s leadership, social change, and cross-sector impact, she has a proven record of creating positive results for women in the public and private sectors and with partners from Fortune 100 companies, global girls’ initiatives, and the U.S. Department of State. She also serves on advisory boards for the Brennan Center for Justice and Represent Women, and is an inaugural Democracy Entrepreneurship Fellow with Keseb. She has been interviewed on CNN, BBC, Fox News, NY1 and many local news outlets. Her writing has appeared in The Oprah Magazine, Marie Claire, New York Magazine and more.
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    Co-founder & CEO, EYElliance
    Liz is Co-founder & CEO of EYElliance. Prior to founding EYElliance in 2015, she spent 15 years working in international development with a focus on inclusive business and access to global markets. In 2011 Liz joined VisionSpring, a social enterprise focused on improving access to affordable eyeglasses, as its Director of Business Development. In 2008 Liz organized a regional conference supported by the Ford Foundation to build the capacity in the East African music industry. This led to a six-year consulting role with the UNDP forwarding the work of the Creative Economy for Development Agenda. Liz founded a record label in 1995, graduated from the University of Vermont with a B.A. in Environmental Studies, is a member of the Explorers Club, and a two-time National Geographic Society grant recipient for her work documenting endangered song.
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    CEO, Decolonizing Wealth Project
    Edgar Villanueva is an award-winning author, activist, and expert on issues of race, wealth, and philanthropy. Villanueva is the Principal of Decolonizing Wealth Project and Liberated Capital and author of the bestselling book Decolonizing Wealth (2018, 2021). He advises a range of organizations including national and global philanthropies, Fortune 500 companies, and entertainment on social impact strategies to advance racial equity from within and through their investment strategies. Villanueva holds a BSPH and MHA from the Gillings Global School of Public Health at The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He is an enrolled member of the Lumbee Tribe and resides in New York City.
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    Drew Sullivan co-founded the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP) in 2007 where he serves as publisher. Before that, he founded the Center for Investigative Reporting (CIN) in Bosnia. When Drew served as editor, OCCRP won more than 100 investigative journalism awards including the European Press Prize, IRE award and the Global Shining Light. OCCRP is one of the world’s largest investigative media with more than 65 investigative editors on six continents. Before OCCRP, he was a reporter for the Tennessean newspaper and the Associated Press. Before becoming a journalist, he was an aerospace engineer on the Space Shuttle project for Rockwell Space Systems. He has been an actor in four movies and plays the Bodhran and sings in the Balkans only authentic Irish band.
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    CEO/Co-Founder, Rippleworks
    Doug is on a mission to drive positive change in the world. As the co-founder & CEO of Rippleworks, a foundation dedicated to providing practical support that social ventures need to thrive and make a real impact. Through customized projects, leadership workshops, & access to flexible funding, Rippleworks empowers scaling social ventures to overcome challenges & enhance the lives of communities worldwide. Since 2015, Rippleworks has completed 391 projects in 90 countries, served 1,600+ leaders via Leaders Studio, & deployed $250 million in capital. We hope that our support & investment can propel them further on their journey to make the planet healthier & its people better off. Before diving into social entrepreneurship, Doug has been a part of founding teams or early-stage leadership of venture-back consumer-tech ventures, such as Shutterfly, Shopkick, eBay & E-LOAN. With a knack for spotting potential & a passion for innovation, Doug has left his mark on the tech landscape.
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    President Emerita, Ashoka
    Diana first joined Ashoka in the late1980 before pursuing a PhD. She returned to Ashoka in the late 1990s while writing her dissertation about social movements, and was named President in 2005. With a PhD in Anthropology and decades of experience at Ashoka and around the world, she has led thinking on frameworks and methodology to measure both system change and evidence for mindset shift. Over the years, she’s also led several of Ashoka's core work through the expansion of Ashoka's presence in Africa, Middle East, East Asia and Western Europe and supported Ashoka colleagues in launching new initiatives including the Impact and Evidence Team that she currently leads.
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    Co-Founder & CEO, Solutions Journalism Network
    David Bornstein is the CEO and co-founder of the Solutions Journalism Network, which is leading an international movement to transform journalism into a system of knowledge dissemination to meet global needs. He has been a journalist focusing on social innovation for 35 years. From 2010 - 2021, he co-wrote and curated the Fixes column in The New York Times, which published 600 articles examining creative approaches to social and environmental challenges. He is the author of "How to Change the World: Social Entrepreneurs and the Power of New Ideas," which has been published in 25 languages, "The Price of a Dream: The Story of the Grameen Bank," and "Social Entrepreneurship: What Everyone Needs to Know." He is an Ashoka Fellow, a Draper Richards Kaplan Fellow, and a Member of the Board of BMe Community, a network leaders who invest in aspiring communities. He hails from Montreal and lives in New York City.
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    Co-founder and President, Sanergy & Regen Organics
    David Auerbach is a co-founder of The Sanergy Collaborative and Regen Organics, a pioneering social enterprise in Kenya. Previously, David built partnerships at Endeavor and the Clinton Global Initiative. David is an Earthshot Prize finalist, and a Mulago, Ashoka and Echoing Green Fellow. He holds an MBA from MIT and a BA from Yale University. He has lived in Nairobi, Kenya since 2011.
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    Founder and CEO, Lafayette Square
    Damien Dwin is the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Lafayette Square. Previously, Damien served as Co-Founder and Co-CEO of Brightwood Capital Advisors from its founding in 2010 to October 2020. Damien began his career as a trader with Goldman Sachs, New York & London, there earning the Michael P. Mortara Award for Innovation. At Credit Suisse, he was the Co-Founder and Head of the North American Special Opportunities business until 2010. Damien also served on the Vice President Selection Committee and led the Fixed Income Division Credit Training Program. He is an active thought leader on place-based investing, mass incarceration, and the use of capitalism for good. He has written for Financial Times, Entrepreneur, and Inc.com. Damien currently serves as Chair of the Board of Trustees for Vera Institute of Justice. He also serves on the non-profit boards of Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Childrens Hospital of Philadelphia, Studio Museum in Harlem, National Trust for His
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    Crystal Echo Hawk (Pawnee) is the founder and CEO, of the only national Native-led organization focused on changing the narrative about Native peoples on a mass scale. IllumiNative has been instrumental in advancing representation of contemporary Native peoples in key sectors of entertainment, pop culture, and politics. Crystal is known nationally as a thought leader, innovator, and skilled executive. In 2021, Crystal was featured in People Magazine as one of the ‘Women Changing the World’ and she was profiled in Lifetime’s ‘Women Making History’ hosted by Vice President Kamala Harris. In January 2023, she was awarded The Elevate Prize and in 2024, Crystal, her co-CEO, and IllumiNative were awarded the prestigious Skoll Award for Social Innovation. Last year, Crystal was also named to the Forbes ’50 over 50” list and was chosen by Melinda French Gates as one of twelve global leaders to be provided with a $20 million fund to fund organizations to improve women’s health and wellbeing.
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    CEO and Co-Founder, BasicNeeds
    Chris Underhill MBE is a pioneering social entrepreneur and mentor with over 40 years of leadership in disability, mental health, and sustainable development. He founded Thrive, ADD, and BasicNeeds, supporting hundreds of thousands globally. Chris has held governance roles with Oxfam, Ashoka, and Catalyst 2030, and is co-founder and CEO of the Elders Council for Social Entrepreneurs. Through his mentoring practice, he advises senior leaders across health, human rights, and philanthropy. A Senior Fellow of Ashoka, he is also a recipient of the Skoll and Schwab Awards for Social Entrepreneurship, and was honoured with an MBE for his service.
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    President, Morehead-Cain
    Chris is the President of the Morehead-Cain Foundation, which identifies, invests in, and empowers a global community of dynamic, purpose-driven leaders. Since 1945, Morehead-Cain has operated the preeminent merit scholarship program in the USA at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Chris previously served for 17 years as Founder and Chief Executive Officer of African Leadership Academy, a pan-African educational institution in Johannesburg, South Africa that seeks to enable lasting peace and shared prosperity by identifying, developing, and connecting Africa's future leaders. In addition to his work at Morehead-Cain and African Leadership Academy, Chris serves on the Boards of African Leadership University (Rwanda and Mauritius), Richfield Graduate Institute (South Africa), Terra Education (USA), and the Fund for Wisconsin Scholars (USA).
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    President, Echoing Green
    Cheryl L. Dorsey is the Chief Executive Officer of Echoing Green, a global nonprofit that supports emerging social entrepreneurs and invests deeply in their ideas and leadership. A social entrepreneur herself, Cheryl received an Echoing Green Fellowship in 1992 to launch The Family Van, a community-based mobile health unit in Boston. Cheryl has served in two presidential administrations and currently serves on several boards including The Bridgespan Group and Skoll Foundation. She has received numerous awards, including the Pfizer Roerig History of Medicine Award, the Robert Kennedy Distinguished Public Service Award, and the Manual C. Carballo Memorial Prize. Cheryl has been named one of "America's Best Leaders" by US News & World Report and the Center for Public Leadership at Harvard Kennedy School and one of The Nonprofit Times' "Power and Influence Top 50." She has a medical degree from Harvard Medical School and her master's in public policy from Harvard Kennedy School.
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    Co-CEO, Accountability Lab
    Cheri-Leigh Erasmus serves as Co-CEO and Chief Learning and Agility Officer at the Accountability Lab, a nonprofit organization aimed at making governance work for people by supporting active citizens, responsible leaders, and accountable institutions. She supports Accountability Lab’s learning, programmatic quality, and impact across Africa, South Asia, and Latin America. Cheri-Leigh is committed to finding new ways of using emerging technology and citizen-generated data to strengthen civic participation and counter corruption, especially related to the increased inclusion of traditionally marginalized groups.
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    Chief International Advocacy Officer, Natura
    Char Love is a fiercely determined optimist who firmly believes in the power of people coming together as an unstoppable force for good. She is Natura &Co’s Chief International Advocacy Officer where she is focussed on identifying where to take a stand in this moment that matters and how to join forces with others to engage in structural and culture change. She is a member of the TNFD (Taskforce for Nature-related Financial Disclosures), a Founding Working Group Member of the TISFD (Taskforce for Inequality and Social-related Financial Disclosures) and an Advisory Board member at Social Capital Partners. Prior to joining Natura &Co, Char was Co-Founder, Chair and Activist in Residence at B Lab UK and Co-Founder of Volans. Char is an Executive in Residence at Oxford’s Said Business School where she teaches an MBA course on Regenerative Business. She is a contributor to HBR, Wired, SSIR , Fast Company and delivered a TEDx talk on ‘How to be both in business and an activist’.
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    Founder and Board Chair, Living Goods
    Chuck is a serial entrepreneur, investor and philanthropist. He earned a BA in Architecture and Masters in Public and Private Management from Yale. In 1991 he founded TravelSmith a leading travel gear company that grew to $100 million in revenue and over 2 million customers. As a private equity investor, he has participated in the acquisition of over $2 billion in consumer businesses. In 2006 he created Living Goods, which supports 10,000 digitally empowered community health entrepreneurs who provide health care on-call delivered to the doorsteps of over 6 million people in Africa and Asia. Multiple randomized studies show this platform is reducing child mortality by over 25%, for less than $3 per person reached. Living Goods Smart Health app automates diagnoses, enables managers to optimize the performance of thousands of health workers in in remote villages, and provides real-time, auditable data to health ministries and funders.
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    Founding Director, International Resource for Impact and Storytelling
    Cara Mertes is an award-winning independent media field builder, Executive Producer and funder who has deployed millions of dollars into the independent media field internationally. She believes in artists as leaders and stories as essential to social progress. Cara founded IRIS (International Resource for Impact & Storytelling) as a donor collaborative focused on integrating creative storytelling and narrative shift strategies into social justice efforts (www.storyforimpact.io). As JustFilms Director at the Ford Foundation, she piloted a film and narrative grantmaking strategy which was integrated across all program areas and offices. As Director of the Sundance Institute Documentary Program, she ran the documentary fund and the signature documentary labs. Prior to this, Cara served as Executive Producer of the PBS documentary series POV. She is a graduate of Vassar College (BA), Hunter College (MA), the Whitney Independent Study Program and the OPM Harvard Business School program.
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    Vice President, Investments, Skoll Foundation
    Bruce’s work at Skoll focuses primarily on collective impact issues, many carried over from the Skoll Global Threats Fund (SGTF). A former diplomat, Bruce brings a policy lens to questions of scale, a key focus for all Skoll philanthropic activities. His current remit includes COVID-19 response, climate change, U.S. democracy, and nuclear nonproliferation. Bruce originally joined the Skoll Foundation in 2008 as communications director, then helped inaugural president Larry Brilliant launch SGTF in 2010, taking on a policy and advocacy role. Bruce ran the nuclear nonproliferation program and oversaw SGTF’s MidEast conflict work, while also playing a leading role in the launch of the Climate Advocacy Lab, SGTF’s primary climate effort which went independent in 2017. Bruce helped conceptualize and launch two funder collaboratives, Climate Nexus, on climate communication, and N Square, an initiative to bring new players into the nuclear nonproliferation sphere. While SGTF sunset at the end of 2017, Bruce is still on the advisory boards of all three efforts. Bruce also served for a period of time at SGTF’s interim president. Prior to joining Skoll, Bruce spent nearly a decade in the technology sphere with Oracle and Novell, largely in communications roles. He had a 14-year stint as a diplomat in the U.S. State Department, serving overseas in Saudi Arabia, Swaziland, and Italy, and in various economic roles in Washington, D.C., working on, among other issues, the G-7 process, Middle East peace, European regional issues, Ukraine, and nuclear safety. Bruce holds a B.A. in International Relations from Pomona College and a M.A. in International Affairs from the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies. Bruce chairs the board of Cazadero Music Camp. A recovering French Horn player, he is now learning the Scottish smallpipes. He also enjoys playing low-key pickup soccer.
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    Co-Founder, APOPO
    I am a Zen Buddhist monk and social entrepreneur. Graduated in Product Design from Antwerp University, and with a vision to empower the most vulnerable communities of subsistence farmers in sub-Sahara Africa, I took the initiative to train giant African rats (AKA HeroRATs) as sustainable detectors in response to the global landmine problem. 20 years after its inception, apopo.org has become one of the leading social enterprises in the world, recognised and awarded by networks like Ashoka, the Skoll Awards and the World Economic Forum. In 2015, I transitioned from my executive role to focus on the practice of Zen. In the same year I got involved in The Wellbeing Project which aims to catalyze a culture of inner wellbeing for all changemakers. While exploring the relationship between personal growth and social innovation, I recently co-founded a new initiative innerpreneurs.org which is a brave space for entrepreneurial leaders to fulfil their noble life purpose.
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    Co-founder, Riders for Health
    Born 1946. Father-less child (WW2). First degree, philosophy. Second, law. Founded (CLR) Nello James Centre, Manchester. Features writer, The Guardian. Also sports writer, The Guardian. Saw problem in SSAfrica regarding health-care delivery. Worked with incomparable Andrea Coleman in setting up Riders for Health (from 1989). Responsible for systems across programmes. Now appointed President Emeritus by beloved brothers and sisters (colleagues). Still crazy after all these years. (Used to write about music for The Guardian -- dies hard.)
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    Chief Executive Officer, Muso
    Dr. Ari Johnson is the CEO of Muso, and Associate Professor at the UCSF Institute for Global Health Sciences. He completed his medical training at Harvard Medical School and the University of California San Francisco. Muso builds health care systems that save lives by reaching patients quickly. The communities Muso serves have achieved the largest and fastest improvements in child survival on record. To date, Muso has served more than 600,000 people with more than 20 million patient visits. Muso now supports national health care reform across Mali, Côte d'Ivoire, and Zambia, to make death in childbirth and childhood rare. Journalism has featured Muso's work in The New York Times, The Atlantic, Forbes, Financial Times, The Guardian, National Public Radio, and the BBC World Service.
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    Executive Director, Nidan
    Arbind Singh is a social entrepreneur and activist working with informal workers and their children in India .He founded Nidan in 1996 and National Association of Street Vendors of India(NASVI) in 1999 National Policy for Street Vendors of India in 2004 which was adopted by 11 states of India .In 2014 ,the Govt of India enacted the Central Law for Street Vendors which mandates participation of Street Vendors in securing their livelihood and creation of vending zones He initiated NASVI Street Food Pvt Ltd ,an enterprise to develop the business of the Street Food Vendors .The Street Food Festivals organized in Delhi has become a signature event of the city . The enterprise is also training street vendors in safe handling of food and maintaining hygienic practices . Among other initiatives are Nidan Swachdhara for waste pickers , Angana for the artisans , Nari Shakti for the vegetable vendors ,Kalyan Grocery for the domestic workers etc etc .
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    President and CEO, Hispanics in Philanthropy
    Ana Marie Argilagos is President and CEO of Hispanics in Philanthropy—a vast network of donors building, funding and fueling Latino power across the Americas. Before coming to HIP, Ana Marie was a senior advisor at the Ford Foundation. She also spent eight years as a senior program officer at the Annie E. Casey Foundation where she spearheaded the foundation’s work in indigenous communities, and the US-Mexico border region. Ana Marie’s successful track record working across a broad range of capacities — adjunct professor at New York University’s Wagner School, educational programs manager at the National Association of Hispanic Journalists, director of the New Workplace for Women Project at UnidosUS, working with immigrants at Ayuda and as an appointee for 3 US Presidents marks a professional trajectory as an entrepreneurial thinker. She serves on the boards of Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors, CANDID, the Chronicle of Philanthropy, PoderLatinx, and the Santa Fe Community Foundation.
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    CEO & Co-Founder, Farmerline
    Alloysius launched Farmerline to create lasting wealth for farmers and agribusinesses everywhere. He leads the company’s vision and strategic partnerships with over 3,000 partners across 50 countries. In the last decade, the company has served and digitized 2.3 million farmers, and TIME Magazine recognized its Darli AI as one of the 100 Best Inventions of 2024.
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    Founder & CEO, LEBEC, LLC
    Alix Lebec has been advising and growing organizations across the philanthropy and sustainable finance ecosystem for over 20 years. As a member of the founding and executive leadership team at WaterEquity—alongside co-founders Gary White and Matt Damon—Alix spent the past decade building this high-performing global asset manager that invests in water, women, and sanitation in emerging markets. Alix previously led education, communications, and community development programs at the World Bank in Paris and Southeast Asia, followed by the Clinton Global Initiative and Water.org. In 2020, Alix launched LEBEC to support visionary funders, founders, and investors and shape a paradigm shift in our financial ecosystem. She is a Limited Partner and impact advisor at Polymath Ventures (Latin America’s premier venture fund), a member of 100 Women in Finance, and a board member of iDE Global. In 2024, she joined Reckitt’s Global Jury to select social enterprises in Kenya and Nigeria for Reckitt’
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    Professor of Social Entrepreneurship, Skoll Centre for Social Entrepreneurship
    Alex Nicholls is the first tenured professor in social entrepreneurship appointed at the University of Oxford. He is also a Tutorial Fellow and Member of the Governing Body at Harris Manchester College, University of Oxford. In 2004, he was the co-founder of the Skoll Centre for Social Entrepreneurship - for which he helped raise the core funding - as well as the co-founder of the Skoll World Forum on Social Entrepreneurship. To date, Alex has published over a hundred papers, working papers, book chapters and articles, and six books. Most appear in a wide range of peer-reviewed journals and books, including eight papers in Financial Times top 30 journals. Alex’s papers have more than 15,500 academic citations. He is the Editor in Chief of the Journal of Social Entrepreneurship, which he founded in 2010.
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    Founder and President, Ciudad Saludable
    Albina Ruiz Ríos is an environmental leader, social entrepreneur and international reference in integrated solid waste management, circular economy and social inclusion, with a track record of more than 40 years of continuous work in the development of public policies, international consulting, university teaching and capacity building in vulnerable communities. Her innovative approach has successfully combined environmental protection, the formalization and social integration of recyclers and the construction of sustainable waste management models, adapted to both urban and rural contexts. As founder of Ciudad Saludable, Albina has transformed the way of addressing the problem of solid waste in Latin America, developing a pioneering model of inclusive recycling, in which recyclers are no longer seen as informal or marginal actors and become key agents within local environmental management systems. This model, which integrates social, economic and environmental approaches.
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    Community Manager , Skoll Foundation
    As Community Manager, Wendy provides support on a range of projects that inform, interact with, and inspire Skoll Foundation’s broad and dynamic community and network. She is a user centered design enthusiast and driven to keep the human at the core of her work. Wendy first joined the Skoll Foundation in 2018 as Registration Assistant for the Skoll World Forum where she ensured a smooth coordination of Skoll Week invitations and customized user experience journeys for various segments of the community. She continued to support the Community & Convenings team through coordinating efforts to obtain, deploy, and maintain the technology solutions for the Skoll World Forum. Prior to Skoll, she spent over four years coordinating work processes within the student records department regarding maintenance, dissemination, processing, and confidentiality of student records information at University of California, Riverside (UCR). Wendy earned her B.A. in Political Science with a minor in Sociology from UCR. She is always looking for new learning opportunities and is currently pursuing a Certification of Specialization in Entrepreneurship & Innovation from Harvard Business School (HBS) Online. She is a proudly Los Angeles born and raised with roots to Taishan who happily resides in Bay Area with her husband, two kids, and two dogs.
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    Founder & CEO, Food for Education
    Wawira Njiru is the Founder and CEO of Food for Education (F4E), a social enterprise dedicated to feeding the future of Africa by eliminating childhood hunger in the continent and unlocking the potential of its next generations. Her solution to provide millions of hot, nutritious, and affordable school meals has set her apart as a nutritionist and seasoned social entrepreneur. Wawira is the architect of F4E’s pan-African vision and strategy to implement sustainable school feeding programs. This innovative “blueprint” approach is designed to be locally rooted, scalable, and replicable, partnering with smallholder farmers, parents, logistics providers, and governments, to ensure excellence from farm to school. Under her leadership, the organisation has expanded from serving 25 children in 2012 to over 600,000 children daily.
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    Former Chief Strategy Officer,
    Shivani Garg Patel was Chief Strategy Officer at the Skoll Foundation and focused on developing and amplifying the Foundation's work to enable lasting social change. She has been a social entrepreneur, investor and advisor and brings a multi-sectoral and interdisciplinary view to her work. Before joining the Skoll Foundation, Shivani co-founded and led Samahope, a non-profit that invested in local medical providers who provide critical medical care to women and children in low-income communities around the world. Her technology-driven social innovation work has spanned the Grameen Foundation, World Bank and World Health Organization. Earlier in her career, Shivani was a strategy consultant and product manager in the private sector. Shivani is a proud and under-caffeinated mom of two. She has a B.S. in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science and a B.A. in Cognitive Science from U.C. Berkeley and an MBA from MIT Sloan School of Management.
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    CEO and Founder, Property Point Venture Catalyst NPC
    I am social entrepreneur passionate about building ecosystems where entrepreneurs, especially those historically excluded can thrive. I founded Property Point in 2008 to unlock real opportunities for small and growing businesses, and since then our entrepreneurs have secured billions of rands in procurement opportunities and created thousands of jobs. Helping founders turn potential into possibility remains one of the greatest privileges of my work. I also lead Entrepreneurship To The Point (ETTP), a platform I created in 2012 to spark honest conversations, share knowledge, and drive collaboration across Africa's entrepreneurial landscape. Alongside this, I serve as the CSR and Transformation Executive at one of South Africa's largest JSE-listed real estate investment trusts, where I focus on driving economic inclusion and social equity at scale. My global work also includes Chair of Social Enterprise Academy Africa and Board membership of various Boards.
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    Unknown, Individual
    Shauna Carey is an executive advisor and social impact leader expertise in strategy, communications and innovation. Before becoming an independent consultant, Shauna spent 12 years at IDEO, where she led work focused on health care, economic opportunity, refugee rights, gender equality, and justice reform, and eventually became CEO of IDEO.org. She's designed education programs for Syrian refugees, digital financial services for unbanked communities, and public health campaigns that cut through the stigma that gets in the way of good care. She also designed and led a $15M innovation lab for the UK government. Before joining IDEO, Shauna worked for a series of nonprofit organizations and mission-driven startups focused on expanding access to high-quality education and healthcare. She also serves on the board of a number of nonprofits and social enterprises.
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    Safeena Husain is a social impact leader and the Founder of Educate Girls, an Indian non-profit that partners with communities to mobilise volunteers and government systems to support girls’ education in some of the country’s most underserved regions. In 2023, she became the first Indian woman to receive the WISE Prize for Education for her work advancing gender equity. She was awarded an honorary doctorate by the London School of Economics in 2024. In 2025, Educate Girls became the first Indian non-profit to receive the Ramon Magsaysay Award, Asia’s equivalent of the Nobel Prize affirming her global impact. Under her leadership, Educate Girls built innovative, community-driven models, including the Team Balika network of 23,000+ volunteers who have helped enrol over 2 million out-of-school girls and improve learning outcomes for 2.4 million children. She also led the world’s first Development Impact Bond in education and Asia’s first TED Audacious Project.
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    Executive Director, Independent Diplomat
    Reza is the Executive Director of the international non-profit Independent Diplomat, and a former UK diplomat with 24 years of wide-ranging crisis, negotiation and strategic policy experience. Independent Diplomat provides diplomatic and negotiation advice and support to non-state actors and small governments grappling with conflict and crisis. ID is currently engaged in Yemen, Mali, Ukraine, Myanmar, Western Sahara, Syria and on climate and cyber negotiations, as well as assisting a global network of refugee-led organisations. Prior to Independent Diplomat, Reza held multiple positions within the UK government starting with a deployment to Afghanistan in 2001 and focused thereafter mainly on crises (Iraq, Zimbabwe, Libya, Syria). Reza was awarded an OBE by HM Queen Elizabeth II in 2012 for his contribution to international peace and security while serving with the UK’s UN Security Council team.
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    Co-Chair, O’Neil-Lancet Commission on Racism and Structural Discrimination in Global Health, Global Institute for Disease Elimination
    Dr. Ngozi Erondu is an infectious disease epidemiologist, a recognized expert in global health security, and a prominent thought leader in public health. She has played a critical role in the West African Ebola response and advised governments across sub-Saharan Africa, the Middle East, and Southeast Asia on health systems policy and global health governance. Her work has focused on combating infectious diseases such as polio, malaria, meningitis, and HIV. Dr. Erondu has collaborated with esteemed organizations including the US Centers for Disease Control, the World Health Organization, the UK Health Security Agency, and the United Nations Development Fund. A champion of equitable research and funding partnerships, Dr. Erondu is a thought leader and scholar-activist committed to shifting power dynamics in global health development. She serves as Co-Chair of the Lancet Commission on Racism, Structural Discrimination, and Global Health.
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    President, Samueli Family Philanthropies and COO, H&S Ventures, Samueli Foundation
    Lindsey Spindle is president of the Samueli Family Philanthropies and a senior executive in the Samueli family office, H&S Ventures. Lindsey’s career has been exclusively dedicated to achieving social impact. Before joining the Samuelis, she served as president of the Jeff Skoll Group where she helped oversee the globally renowned Skoll Foundation and Academy Award-winning Hollywood film studio Participant Media. Before joining the field of philanthropy, Lindsey specialized in developing transformational social impact brands, such as the "No Kid Hungry" and "Truth" campaigns, that substantially improved the lives of children. Lindsey is a Board director for the Samueli, Skoll, and Anaheim Ducks Foundations. A fourth generation native of Washington-DC, she is a proud wife to David and mom of two incredible children.
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    CEO, Mulago Foundation
    Kevin Starr leads the Mulago Foundation. Mulago finds, funds, advises, and promotes organizations with scalable solutions to poverty. Mulago’s two fellows programs teach early-stage social entrepreneurs how to 1) design for maximum impact and 2) build strategies for maximum scale. Most fellows become part of the Mulago solutions portfolio, which provides unrestricted funding as long as there is impressive progress toward impact at scale. Kevin started out in medicine and practiced until founding Mulago. He and his team now work with 80 portfolio organizations, many of which have become leaders in the social sector, along with 40 fellows leading organizations in Africa, South Asia, and South America.
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    Individual, Individual
    Kathy Reich is a leader, thinker, and writer on issues related to philanthropy and systems change. She recently completed eight years as the founding director of the Ford Foundation’s BUILD initiative, a 12-year, $2 billion effort to strengthen key institutions around the world that fight inequality. To date, the BUILD program has supported more than 500 organizations in 40 countries. Before joining Ford, Kathy worked for 15 years at the David and Lucile Packard Foundation, including as organizational effectiveness and philanthropy director. Prior to that, she served as a policy director of a non-profit, a legislative assistant for a United States Senator, and an aide to state and local elected officials in California. Kathy advises philanthropic foundations around the world on how to advance systems change through grantmaking practices that emphasize flexibility, long-term commitments, institutional strengthening, and equitable relationships with grantee partners.
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    An international human rights lawyer, ordained minister and former San Francisco public defender, Karen moved to Cambodia in 1994 to train the country’s first core group of public defenders and subsequently served as a United Nations Judicial Mentor. Karen formed IBJ in 2000 after witnessing hundreds of prisoners of all ages being held without trials, usually after being tortured into making 'confessions’. IBJ is creating the conditions for a “new normal in justice”; where people have access to justice, and torture is no longer used as an investigative tool. IBJ now has a presence in 53 countries and over 24 years, IBJ has supported more than 48,000 lawyers and defenders who have represented more than 500,000 detainees. Karen was named by U.S. News & World Report as one of America’s Best Leaders. She has received awards from the Skoll Foundation, Ashoka and Echoing Green as a leading social entrepreneur.
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    Gary Cohen is the co-founder of Health Care Without Harm and has been a leader in the organization for 30 years. He is a Skoll Awardee and has been in the Skoll community for the last twenty years. He is MacArthur Foundation fellow and was also awarded a Climate Change and Health Champion by the Obama White House.
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    Director, Schwab Foundation for Social Entreprenuership
    Director of the Schwab Foundation for Social Entrepreneurship at the World Economic Forum. Dr Bonnici is a public health physician, university professor, social change practitioner, foundation leader and author of The Systems Work of Social Change, awarded the Best Non-Profit Management Book of 2022. His career is rooted in front-line medical and humanitarian work and he has worked extensively with public sector, civil society, business and philanthropy to build progressive and catalytic partnerships. He is a Rhodes Scholar, Archbishop Tutu African Leadership Fellow, Visiting Fellow at the University of Oxford and Academic Fellow at the University of Geneva, and was the former Founding Director of the Bertha Centre for Social Innovation & Entrepreneurship, University of Cape Town.
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    CEO, Crisis Text Line, Crisis Text Line
    Dena Trujillo is the CEO of Crisis Text Line, a nonprofit providing free, 24/7 mental health support through text, chat, and WhatsApp. With more than 25 years of leadership experience spanning both the nonprofit and private sectors, Dena brings a proven record of driving innovation and impact. Before joining Crisis Text Line, she spent 17 years with The Omidyar Group, where she managed a $150 million portfolio advancing leadership, education, and economic opportunity. Under Dena's leadership, Crisis Text Line has grown its global reach and harnessed responsible AI technology to enhance service delivery and volunteer engagement. Her work is driven by a deep belief in the power of human connection and a clear purpose that no one should face their darkest moments alone. Dena began her career at Accenture and previously served on such boards as DonorsChoose, FuseCorps and the African Leadership University.
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    Former Chief People Officer, Skoll Foundation,
    Annalisa is the former Chief People Officer at the Skoll Foundation, where she focused on managing the strategy and processes related to building, supporting, and retaining the exceptional talent of the Foundation’s team members. Annalisa believes deeply in Skoll’s vision and works to ensure that the Foundation’s values are reinforced through every initiative, communication, and talent system. Annalisa has a passion for coaching and developing people. Partnering with leaders to design the human experience—employee engagement—so that people thrive at work, is her "thing." For Annalisa, that means "We strive to create a welcoming, empowering, and rewarding place to work, infused with joy and a real sense of belonging." Before joining Skoll, Annalisa held Human Resources leadership roles with the American Automobile Association (AAA), Hewlett-Packard (HP), PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC), REDF, and various other organizations. You can check LinkedIn for her professional wanderings. Annalisa is perhaps best known for her love of roller skating, quads-only. As she puts it, "I'm kinda awesome."
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    Andrew Youn co-founded One Acre Fund in 2006. Most of the world’s people living on $1-a-day are farmers, and One Acre Fund equips them to be more productive. One Acre Fund provides finance, farm input delivery, and training to smallholder farmers in East Africa. One Acre Fund has 9,500 full-time staff who serve 2,000,000+ families per year, plus 3,600,000+ more families through operating partnerships across 9 African countries. Andrew graduated from Yale, is a former management consultant at Oliver Wyman, and received his MBA from Kellogg School of Management.
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    Founder and Executive Director, NOSSAS
    Alessandra Orofino is the founder of PERI and an expert in mass communications, large-scale mobilization, and narrative strategy. She is the co-founder and former Executive Director of NOSSAS, Brazil’s largest membership-driven campaigning organization, where she led the organization for 12 years and was recognized as an Obama Foundation Fellow and a recipient of the Skoll Foundation Award for Social Innovation. She is the showrunner of Greg News, HBO Latin America’s long-running political satire series, and a producer of two feature-length documentaries directed by Academy Award–nominated filmmaker Petra Costa. Her audiovisual work has received major international recognition, including a BAFTA nomination and being shortlisted for the Academy Awards in 2026. Alessandra serves on the Board of Trustees of Luminate, is a member of the Social Impact Committee at Purpose, and advises the Brazil Lab at Princeton University, where she also teaches short courses on activism and strategic co
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    Director, Private Sector Partnerships, Partners In Health
    Elissa builds strategic alliances for Partners In Health (PIH) and the University of Global Health Equity (UGHE) with corporate, foundation, and implementation partners. Over the last decade she’s held a variety of roles at PIH, including leading the Policy & Partnerships team in Malawi where she developed multisectoral collaboration around noncommunicable disease, women’s health, and health sector planning. Previously, she worked in policy research, supply chain consulting, and workforce development. Elissa is a proud member of the Women’s Impact Alliance.