Table Discussion Topics
University for a Night concludes with dinner discussion that bring participants together with our Distinguished Faculty - experts from around the world - for an exchange of ideas on specific topics. The evening thus provides opportunities for networking, brainstorming and inspiration.
Table topics are:
| 1 | Partnerships to improve global health
Kanika Bahl, Principal and Managing Director, Results for Development Richard Deckelbaum, Director of the Institute of Human Nutrition, Columbia University | |
| 2 | Partnerships for food security, sustainable agriculture, and improved nutrition
Khalid Bomba, Chief Executive Officer, Ethiopian Agricultural Transformation Agency | |
| 3 | Partnerships for food security, sustainable agriculture, and improved nutrition
Bob Dandrew, Director, Local Economies Project, The New World Foundation | |
| 4 | Supporting women and girls as catalysts for change
Maria Paula Carvajal | |
| 5 | Supporting women and girls as catalysts for change
Judith Bruce, Senior Associate and Policy Analyst, Population Council | |
| 6 | Supporting broad-based development in Latin America
Daniel Domagala, Director, Synergos | |
| 7 | Ensuring equitable economic growth - Focus on Africa
Achmat Dangor, Chief Executive Officer, Nelson Mandela Foundation Len le Roux, Senior Director, The Synergos Institute | |
| 8 | Ensuring equitable economic growth - Focus on Africa
Donna Katzin, Founding Executive Director, Shared Interest Mora McLean, President and Chief Executive Officer, The Africa-America Institute | |
| 9 | Collaboration to protect the environment, address climate change, and promote local economic development
Stephen Mills, Director, U.S., Green Belt Movement Tensie Whelan, President, Rainforest Alliance | |
| 10 | Collaboration to protect the environment, address climate change, and promote local economic development
David Winder, CEO, WaterAid America Ana Paula Tavares, Executive Vice President, Rainforest Alliance | |
| 11 | Getting kids started right - Innovations in early childhood
Solome Lemma, Program Advisor, The Global Fund for Children | |
| 12 | Transforming Education
Beth Cohen, Teach for America | |
| 13 | The power of creativity in overcoming global poverty
Diego Zavaleta, Research Officer, Oxford Poverty & Human Development Initiative | |
| 14 | New directions in philanthropy
Peggy Dulany, Founder and Chair, Synergos | |
| 15 | Creating more equitable, stable societies in the Middle East
Ronald Bruder, Founder and Chair, Education for Employment Foundation | |
| 16 | Exploring the Millennium Development Goals health alliance
James Brasher, Senior Partner, Project Resource Group | |
| 17 | Philanthropy’s role in stopping human trafficking
Katie Ford | |
| 18 | Growing philanthropy and strengthening civil society in East and Southeast Asia
Yimei Chen, Independent Consultant on China Philanthropy | |
| 19 | Personal leadership for social change
Hylke Faber, Partner, Co-Creation Partners | |
| 20 | Personal leadership for social change
Tony Weller, The Giift | |
| 21 | Impact Investing: Investing for social and financial returns
Nili Gilbert, Co-Founder, Matarin Capital Management | |
| 22 | Impact Investing: Investing for social and financial returns
Joyce Haboucha, Managing Director, Director of Socially Responsive Investments , Rockefeller Financial | |
| 23 | Impact Investing: Investing for social and financial returns
Joshua Mailman, Serious Change | |
| 24 | New directions in philanthropy
Adele S. Simmons, President, Global Philanthropy Partnership | |
| 25 | Nonprofit excellence - Increasing impact and transparency
David Bonbright, Founder and Chief Executive, Keystone Jerry Hirsch, Chairman, The Lodestar Foundation | |
| 26 | Next generation for social change
Denise Tollinche, Manager, Synergos | |
| 27 | Private sector and global development
John Heller, Senior Strategy & Partnerships Consultant, Synergos |
