A Legacy of Purpose: Conversations with Dina H. Sherif

MIT Kuo Sharper Center for Prosperity and Entrepreneurship

Join Executive Director of the MIT Kuo Sharper Center for Prosperity and Entrepreneurship, Dina H. Sherif as she brings together the stories of those brave enough to engage in leadership, with a focus on those who are working hard to see entrepreneurs thrive across global growth markets. The podcast will feature individuals who stand strong in their purpose and who are working hard to create change, now and for the future. 

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    The Story of MENA & Building What Doesn’t Exist Yet | A Conversation with Noor Sweid

    In this episode of A Legacy of Purpose, Executive Director Dina H. Sherif is joined by Noor Sweid, Founder and Managing Partner of Global Ventures, former Chief Investment Officer of The Dubai Future Foundation, and the first woman to lead an IPO in the MENA region. With a career spanning biotechnology, government innovation, and now one of the most active venture capital firms in emerging markets, Noor shares her candid thoughts on what conviction looks like in the face of uncertainty, why capital is never the full story, and how growth markets must build not just for scale—but for sovereignty. Together, they explore the future of venture through the lens of courage, community, and complexity, delving into topics such as: Why “venture isn’t about capital, it’s about conviction”What founders in growth markets need beyond fundingThe danger of extractive capital and how to build sovereign innovation ecosystemsNoor’s personal journey as a founder, mother, and Arab woman navigating global entrepreneurshipThe role of trust, discipline, and storytelling in driving prosperityWhether you’re a builder, investor, or entrepreneur, this conversation will leave you reflecting on how growth markets can lead the way in reimagining prosperity on their own terms. 🎧 Available now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube. Host: Dina Sherif Produced by Donovan Beck For Media Inquiries: Donovan Beck Communications and Storytelling Coordinator Legatum Center for Development and Entrepreneurship Sloan School of Management Massachusetts Institute of Technology 292 Main St, E38, 5th Floor, Cambridge, MA 02142 don_beck@mit.edu

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    Technological Sovereignty and Human Connection: A Conversation with Ambassador Philip Thigo

    In this reflective episode of A Legacy of Purpose, Dina H. Sherif welcomes Ambassador Philip Thigo, Special Envoy for Technology for the Republic of Kenya and Founding Director for Africa at the Thunderbird School of Global Management. Together, they explore the intersection of technology, policy, and human connection in driving Africa’s future. Ambassador Thigo shares personal insights into his values-driven journey, the bold vision for technological sovereignty, and the challenges of redefining Africa’s role in the global economy. This conversation delves into the importance of mindset shifts, collaboration across borders, and the urgent need to build a self-sustaining African innovation ecosystem. Through candid storytelling, Ambassador Thigo paints a hopeful picture of a connected, empowered continent while offering a call to action for leaders, entrepreneurs, and citizens to embrace their collective potential. Key Topics Discussed: •Values-Driven Leadership: How generosity and purpose shaped Ambassador Thigo’s career in public service and technology. •The Case for Technological Sovereignty: Why Africa must invest in its own innovation infrastructure to break free from cycles of dependency. •Mindset and Connection: The critical role of human connection and collaborative pan-Africanism in driving meaningful change. •Challenges of AI and Advanced Technologies: How Africa can define its own technological future and prevent exploitation in the Fourth Industrial Revolution. •A Legacy of Purpose: Ambassador Thigo’s vision for a more connected, empowered Africa. Host: Dina Sherif Produced by Donovan Beck For Media Inquiries: Donovan Beck Communications and Storytelling Coordinator Legatum Center for Development and Entrepreneurship Sloan School of Management Massachusetts Institute of Technology 292 Main St, E38, 5th Floor, Cambridge, MA 02142 don_beck@mit.edu

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    The Power of “How Can I Help?”: A Conversation with Christopher Schroeder

    What does it mean to not only witness but actively champion the entrepreneurial spirit across the world? In this episode of A Legacy of Purpose: Conversations with Dina H. Sherif, Christopher Schroeder—renowned entrepreneur, investor, and author of Startup Rising: The Entrepreneurial Revolution Remaking the Middle East—shares his journey from co-founding innovative tech companies in the U.S. to championing the untapped potential of growth markets like MENA, LATAM and ASEAN, Christopher’s story is one of humility, curiosity, and an unwavering belief in the power of people to solve their own communities’ most pressing challenges. During the conversation, Christopher shared: “There’s something in their teeth… there are problems out there, and not solving them does not make sense. Solving them makes sense. And maybe they’ll win, maybe they’ll lose, but they’re in.” In this episode, Chris discusses: •How his Italian immigrant roots shaped his worldview  •His early experiences in tech and the challenges of building trust in new markets  •The importance of storytelling and shifting narratives to elevate growth markets  •Why fostering innovation in the Middle East, ASEAN, and beyond matters now more than ever  Chris’s dedication to championing entrepreneurs globally offers a fresh perspective on curiosity, humility, and the transformative power of technology. About Christopher M. Schroeder: Christopher M. Schroeder is a Washington D.C. and New York City based entrepreneur and venture investor. Aside from co-founding Next Billion Ventures - a leading early stage fund focused on rising markets - he is on the investment committee for Saudi Telecom Ventures, the largest venture capital effort in the Middle East,  and advises Village Global and Endeavor Global on their international investments.  He co-founded HealthCentral.com, one of the nation's largest social and content platforms in health and wellness, backed by Sequoia Capital among others and sold to the global health media publisher, Remedy Health and was previously the CEO of washingtonpost.com. Schroeder is active in the intersection in American and globally of business, tech and policy making. He has served on national and economic security advisory boards, and is the Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the leading transatlantic think tank and funder of projects supporting rule of law, The German Marshall Fund. He has written extensively about innovation and international economic geopolitical issues for The Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, Fortune, Business Insider among others and is seen regularly on CNN and CNBC. He was named one of LinkedIn top 50 Influencers, with over 800,000 followers, and has a leading blog there and on substack.  Host: Dina Sherif Produced by Donovan Beck For Media Inquiries: Donovan Beck Communications and Storytelling Coordinator Legatum Center for Development and Entrepreneurship Sloan School of Management Massachusetts Institute of Technology 292 Main St, E38, 5th Floor, Cambridge, MA 02142 don_beck@mit.edu

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    Leading with Purpose: A Conversation with Ridzki Kramadibrata of Grab Indonesia

    In this episode, Dina H. Sherif sits down with Ridzki Kramadibrata, former CEO and Commissioner of Grab Indonesia, to discuss the transformative power of purpose-driven leadership in shaping Southeast Asia’s future. Ridzki reflects on his leadership journey, the unique challenges of growing a super app in emerging markets, and the critical role of innovation and teamwork in navigating crises like the COVID-19 pandemic. Together, they explore how entrepreneurs and leaders can act as catalysts for sustainable prosperity and societal impact, with lessons that resonate far beyond Indonesia. This candid conversation dives into building resilient organizations, cultivating values-driven cultures, and leveraging technology to address real-world challenges. Ridzki also shares his vision for Southeast Asia’s role in the global innovation landscape and the legacy he hopes to leave behind. Key Topics Discussed: •The role of purpose-driven leadership in navigating uncertainty and inspiring teams. •Grab Indonesia’s pivot during the pandemic to support micro-entrepreneurs and sustain livelihoods. •The power of innovation and culture in driving organizational success and societal impact. •Why entrepreneurs in emerging markets must focus on creating solutions that serve local needs. •Ridzki’s hopes for Southeast Asia to define its own narrative and become a global player. Host: Dina Sherif Produced by Donovan Beck For Media Inquiries: Donovan Beck Communications and Storytelling Coordinator Legatum Center for Development and Entrepreneurship Sloan School of Management Massachusetts Institute of Technology 292 Main St, E38, 5th Floor, Cambridge, MA 02142 don_beck@mit.edu

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    “Reclaiming Africa’s Narrative: A Conversation with H.E. President Dr. Mokgweetsi E.K. Masisi of Botswana”

    In the inaugural episode of “A Legacy of Purpose: Conversations with Dina H. Sherif,” Dina engages in a powerful and candid conversation with His Excellency President Dr. Mokgweetsi E. K. Masisi of the Republic of Botswana. Together, they explore profound themes of leadership, innovation, and legacy-buildingas President Masisi guides Botswana through one of Africa’s most visionary transitions—from a resource-dependent economy to a dynamic, knowledge-based future.  The discussion explores the President’s belief in purpose-driven leadership, the need to reject outdated perceptions of Africa, and his commitment to making sustainable decisions that will shape the continent’s future. He shares insights into Botswana’s ambitious projects in entrepreneurship, innovation, and science and technology, including its upcoming collaboration with the Legatum Center at The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) through, positioning the country as a hub for entrepreneurship and innovation on the continent. This episode sets the tone for the podcast, highlighting how purposeful leadership and bold action can leave a lasting legacy of change and progress for future generations.   Key Topics Discussed: Botswana’s Visionary Transition: Moving from a resource-based economy to a knowledge-driven future focusing on innovation and human capital.Purpose-Driven Leadership: President Masisi shares his philosophy of leading with purpose and humility, driven by a mission to serve the greater good.Resetting Africa’s Narrative: President Masisi reflects on the need to reject negative stereotypes and position Africa as a center of innovation and talent.Innovation and Resilience: How Botswana plans to lead with technology and innovation, driving economic growth and creating opportunities for African entrepreneurs.A Legacy of Disruption: President Masisi’s hope to be remembered as a leader who disrupted the status quo for Africa’s collective prosperity.Host: Dina Sherif Produced by Donovan Beck For Media Inquiries: Donovan Beck Communications and Storytelling Coordinator Legatum Center for Development and Entrepreneurship Sloan School of Management Massachusetts Institute of Technology 292 Main St, E38, 5th Floor, Cambridge, MA 02142 don_beck@mit.edu

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Join Executive Director of the MIT Kuo Sharper Center for Prosperity and Entrepreneurship, Dina H. Sherif as she brings together the stories of those brave enough to engage in leadership, with a focus on those who are working hard to see entrepreneurs thrive across global growth markets. The podcast will feature individuals who stand strong in their purpose and who are working hard to create change, now and for the future.