Friday, 8 March 2013

Jacqueline Novogratz at TEDxEuston - "Power in our interconnectedness"

Jacqueline Novogratz recently twitted: '2012 has reinforced for me in countless ways that we are each other's destiny'.  Her belief in how destiny works has been her motivation for remaining in the business of creating hope and impacting millions of lives. This belief in our interconnectedness with each other, partnered with compassion, compelled her to leave a comfortable job with "Chase" behind to dedicate her life to helping the vulnerable bridge the economic gap. Under her leadership, Acumen Fund has invested more than $75 million in 70 companies in South Asia and Africa, focused on delivering affordable healthcare, water, housing and energy to the poor.  Her TEDxEuston talk challenges conventional wisdom by inviting us to rethink the way we view the world and its poor.

Watch her powerful and passionate talk HERE.




Jacqueline Novogratz is the founder and CEO of Acumen Fund, a non-profit global venture fund that uses entrepreneurial approaches to solve the problems of poverty. Acumen Fund aims to create a world beyond poverty by investing in social enterprises, emerging leaders, and breakthrough ideas. Under Jacqueline’s leadership, Acumen Fund has invested more than $72 million in 65 companies in South Asia and Africa, all focused on delivering affordable healthcare, water, housing and energy to the poor. These companies have created and supported more than 55,000 jobs, leveraged an additional $200 million, and brought basic services to tens of millions. In December 2011, Acumen Fund and Jacqueline were on the cover of Forbes magazine as part of their feature on social innovation. Prior to Acumen Fund, Jacqueline founded and directed The Philanthropy Workshop and The Next Generation Leadership programs at the Rockefeller Foundation. Jacqueline currently sits on the advisory board of the Harvard Business School Social Enterprise Initiative, the Aspen Institute Board of Trustees, and the board of IDEO.org, and is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and the World Economic Forum Global Agenda Council for Social Innovation. She was also appointed by Secretary of State, Hilary Clinton to the Department of State’s Foreign Affairs Policy Board. Her best-selling memoir The Blue Sweater: Bridging the Gap Between Rich and Poor in an Interconnected World chronicles her quest to understand poverty and challenges readers to grant dignity to the poor and to rethink their engagement with the world. She has an MBA from Stanford and a BA in Economics/International Relations from the University of Virginia. She has received honorary doctorates from the University of Notre Dame and Wofford College, and the Freedom From Want Award from the Roosevelt Institute in 2011. Follow Jacqueline on Twitter @jnovogratz

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