8 episodios

The APTE Summit is a dynamic – and free – annual event that showcases how innovative leaders around the world are advancing in the battle against poverty. This one day event brings together people of all walks of life who have one thing in common: they want to do good, and try to do it better. The community we foster connects students, academics, practitioners, policy makers, and community members who have the collective power to truly change the world. We believe entrepreneurship, innovation and new ways of thinking will turn the tables in the effort to end poverty.

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    • Economía y empresa

The APTE Summit is a dynamic – and free – annual event that showcases how innovative leaders around the world are advancing in the battle against poverty. This one day event brings together people of all walks of life who have one thing in common: they want to do good, and try to do it better. The community we foster connects students, academics, practitioners, policy makers, and community members who have the collective power to truly change the world. We believe entrepreneurship, innovation and new ways of thinking will turn the tables in the effort to end poverty.

    APTE Podcast Episode 10 - Amy Peterson

    APTE Podcast Episode 10 - Amy Peterson

    At last year's APTE Summit, we had a conversation with a panel of social entrepreneurs from Detroit on the future of their city. In anticipation of this year's summit on February 28th, we've decided to revisit Detroit and talk with emerging social business Rebel Nell, co-founded by Amy Peterson!

    Rebel Nell repurposes graffiti as high-fashion jewelery. They employ local homeless and at-risk women, involving them in every aspect of production and marketing, and teaching them business skills in the process. We talk to Amy about the social goals of Rebel Nell and the role that small artisan companies can play in Detroit's revitalization.

    Check out Rebel Nell here: http://www.rebelnell.com/

    • 16 min
    APTE Podcast Episode 9 - Pure Water Access Project

    APTE Podcast Episode 9 - Pure Water Access Project

    Our guest this week is Dheeraj Duggineni, co-founder of the Pure Water Access Project and recent OSU grad. PWAP, which Dheeraj and his friends started as freshmen in college, is a research organization that works with non-profits and local communities to make clean water interventions as effective and sustainable as possible.

    We talk to Dheeraj about PWAP's expansion into three countries, their future plans, and the "delusional optimism" that led him to start a nonprofit in college.

    You can find out more about PWAP (which is based in Columbus!) here:

    http://www.purewateraccessproject.com/

    • 26 min
    APTE Podcast Episode 8 - Evanna Hu

    APTE Podcast Episode 8 - Evanna Hu

    After a summer hiatus, the APTE Podcast is back! In this episode, we talk to Evanna Hu, an entrepreneur who grew up around Columbus and has gone on to start a number of incredible projects around the world. Among other things, she is the founder of mobile tech company g.Maarifa, which helps businesses in developing countries train workers, and is working on a multimedia project about entrepreneurs in conflict zones called Collaboration Jenna.

    g.Maarifa's website: http://www.gmaarifa.com/

    Music: "Slow Burn" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
    Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0

    • 17 min
    APTE Podcast Episode 7 - PackH20

    APTE Podcast Episode 7 - PackH20

    This week, we sat down with PackH20, a Columbus-based firm that has a simple but important mission: Make water easier and safer to transport for people in developing countries.

    http://www.packh2o.com/index.html

    Music: "Slow Burn" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
    Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0

    • 14 min
    APTE Podcast Episode 6 - Global Brigades

    APTE Podcast Episode 6 - Global Brigades

    This week we sit down with Steve Atamian, founder of incredible volunteer organization Global Brigades, which sends more people abroad each year than the Peace Corps yet is sustained entirely through grassroots college chapters. We discuss GB's origins, how the organization ensures lasting solutions, and how conscientious volunteering can bring developing communities out of isolation.

    http://www.globalbrigades.org/

    Music: "Slow Burn" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
    Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0

    • 25 min
    APTE Podcast Episode 5 - Ruby Cup

    APTE Podcast Episode 5 - Ruby Cup

    We find ourselves in Nairobi this week, talking to Veronica D'Souza of the up-and-coming and extremely unique company Ruby Cup. Ruby Cup's mission is to provide reusable menstrual cups to women in Kenya - and we talk about how a product that seems so mundane in the US can have such incredible, far-reaching effects in a place like Nairobi.

    http://www.ruby-cup.com/en/

    Music: "Slow Burn" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
    Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0

    • 24 min

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