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We discuss ventures which generate lasting value for communities.

IMPACT VENTURERS - Change-makers Share their Stories hosted by Evangelos Limpantoudis

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We discuss ventures which generate lasting value for communities.

    E49: ISAAC SESI - The Founder of Sesi Technologies, a Leading Agribusiness Startup in Ghana, discusses his entrepreneurial journey and how his company allows African farmers to reduce inefficiencies.

    E49: ISAAC SESI - The Founder of Sesi Technologies, a Leading Agribusiness Startup in Ghana, discusses his entrepreneurial journey and how his company allows African farmers to reduce inefficiencies.

    Isaac Sesi is an entrepreneur, engineer and innovator passionate about leveraging technology to solve some of Africa's most pressing problems. He leads the team at Sesi Technologies where they are developing affordable technologies to solve problems in the world's food systems with a focus on Africa. They currently develop and manufacture a suite of post-harvest management technologies aimed at helping farmers and agribusinesses reduce losses, maximize productivity and increase their income. He is a 2019 MIT Technology Review Innovator Under 35. His work has been featured in several prestigious publications and he has had the opportunity to showcase his work to several heads of states including the president and vice president of Ghana, the former Chancellor of Germany Angela Merkel and Prince Charles of Wales.

    • 36 min
    E48: ANASTASIA TSILOGLOU - The General Manager of Action Finance Initiative discusses microfinance in Greece as an instrument for building entrepreneurship

    E48: ANASTASIA TSILOGLOU - The General Manager of Action Finance Initiative discusses microfinance in Greece as an instrument for building entrepreneurship

    Anastasia Tsiloglou began her career as a projects coordinator at BP. She later became Business Planning Manager at Microsoft-Greece. In 2010 she joined Doctors without Borders and became aware of her interest in social entrepreneurship. This led her to joining the newly founded Action finance Initiative in 2014, as its first General Manager. She helped this fledgling NPO develop into the most significant microlender in Greece. In this episode, she discusses microlending in developed countries as well as developing countries, and explains ways in which microlending can help local entrepreneurs launch new and much needed businesses.

    • 1 tim. 30 min
    E47: ALEXANDRA MITSOTAKI - Founder of ActionAid Hellas and World Human Forum, discusses her work on empowering individuals and encouraging bottom-up community development

    E47: ALEXANDRA MITSOTAKI - Founder of ActionAid Hellas and World Human Forum, discusses her work on empowering individuals and encouraging bottom-up community development

    Alexandra Mitsotaki was born in one of Greece's most prominent political families, but chose to turn her back on 'party politics' and focus on what she calls 'Political Activity with a Capital P'. She is Co-Founder and Chair of the World Human Forum, which was the result of  20 years of experience in different social initiatives, starting with the creation of ActionAid Hellas in 1998 and followed by work on cultural diplomacy, as since 2009 she chairs and directs the Greek Cultural Centre (CCH) in Paris, promoting Greek culture in the Francophone world. 

    • 1 tim. 33 min
    E46: MARINA HATSOPOULOS - Z Corp's Founding CEO inspires young entrepreneurs through her own story of leadership and passion for innovation.

    E46: MARINA HATSOPOULOS - Z Corp's Founding CEO inspires young entrepreneurs through her own story of leadership and passion for innovation.

    Marina Hatsopoulos was Founding CEO of Z Corporation, an early market leader in 3D printing out of MIT. The Company was the winner of the "New England Technology Fast 50" for 2001, a ranking of the 50 fastest-growing technology companies in the region, and was listed in the Inc 500 ranking of the nation’s 500 fastest-growing private companies by Inc Magazine. She is currently Chair of the Board of Levitronix Technologies, the worldwide leader in magnetically-levitated bearingless motor technology and Founding Advisor of Inkbit, an MIT startup. She is on the MIT Corporation Visiting Committee for the Department of Mechanical Engineering, and she is President of Hellenic Innovation Network. She is on the Advisory Board of the Nantucket Conference, MIT Enterprise Forum Greece, Eurobank's EGG accelerator, Mindspace entrepreneurial program, and Cyprus Seeds research commercialization program.

    • 57 min
    E45: ANA MARIA ARISTIZABAL - Unleashing Human Potential through Education, Mentorship and Smart Capital

    E45: ANA MARIA ARISTIZABAL - Unleashing Human Potential through Education, Mentorship and Smart Capital

    Ana Maria Aristizabal is an operator, investor and board member of impact organizations with 18 years of experience. She is passionate about unleashing human potential through education, mentorship and smart capital. She currently advises the Employment Technology Fund, a VC Fund specialized in workforce development and teach impact investing at Columbia University. Over the past five years. She led KIPP's expansion and advocacy work in Northern California and before, invested and supported growing social enterprises across LATAM as a principal at Bamboo Capital Partners. She started her career as an investment banker at Citi and ABN AMRO working with government and infrastructure companies. She has a BS in Finance & International Relations, an MPA from Columbia University and a Master’s in Education Leadership from the Broad Residency.

    • 58 min
    E44: ELIJAH ANDERSON - One of the World's Most Significant Ethnographers Uses Storytelling to Spread Awareness about The African-American Experience

    E44: ELIJAH ANDERSON - One of the World's Most Significant Ethnographers Uses Storytelling to Spread Awareness about The African-American Experience

    Elijah Anderson is an American sociologist. He is the Sterling Professor of Sociology and of African American Studies at Yale University, where he teaches and directs the Urban Ethnography Project. Professor Anderson is one of the world's leading urban ethnographers and cultural theorists. He has written several very important books, including: Code of the street: Decency, violence, and the moral life of the inner city, and Against the Wall: Poor, Black, and Male. In his latest book, Black in White Space, Professor Anderson discusses the burden and unique challenges black people are faced with as they navigate "white" space".

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