University for a Night 2012

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:

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

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