Monday, June 30, 2014
Impact Hub Social Entrepreneurship Bootcamp "Powered by INSEAD" - August 1-3, 2014
INSEAD has developed a partnership with the Impact Hub in Singapore to deliver the Social Entrepreneurship bootcamp (using the INSEAD manual and methodology) called “Powered by INSEAD” . The facilitators of the bootcamp, Grace Sai and Raya Papp have both mentored during the INSEAD bootcamp, so they know firsthand the ins and outs of the teaching methodology. They are really unbelievable people with a wealth of experience. The Impact Hub social entrepreneurship bootcamp “Powered by INSEAD” also brings in experts from Singapore to help teach, mentor and judge. It is a great programme.
They will be running their next bootcamp during the weekend of August 1-3. If you are interested in attending, here is the link to the sign up page before the 15th of JULY: www.bit.ly/sebootcamp4 and they have also created a microsite with more info here: www.venturesforchange.com
Friday, June 27, 2014
The 28th INSEAD Venture Competition (IVC) showcases social enterprises!
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On June 20th, the 28th INSEAD Venture Competition (IVC) was held by the INSEAD Centre for Entrepreneurship (ICE) on the Fontainebleau campus with videolink to Singapore. The competition is a platform for INSEAD MBA and EMBA candidates to showcase their entrepreneurial skills and ideas and bring these ideas forward into venture plans, which in turn will become real business ventures.
This year, the winning team, Kookooli, and the team which won the Coromandel Foundation Social Impact Award, Missing Middle, were both launched during INSEAD Social Entrepreneurship Bootcamps. Kookooli was launched during the Fontainebleau October bootcamp and Missing Middle during the November Singapore bootcamp. It is exciting to see the bootcamp methodology pay off with such creative and impactful ventures. The winning team, Kookooli, took home a prize of 10,000 Euros and consisted of MBAs Eirik Hogner, Frederik Kongsli and Itamar Stern. Kookooli is an online marketplace where people can buy fresh food from local food producers at their own convenience. Through their web and mobile platform, consumers can access a wide-range of top quality food products at affordable prices. Kookooli will pick up freshly made products directly from the producers and then deliver the orders to customer’s homes or to centrally located pick up points. The second prize winner, Team Treasure Bowl, took home a prize of 5,000 Euros and consisted of MBA members Angela Flaemrich, Aleksandra Zhdanova, and Leon Williams. Their idea involves an innovative toy product for kids in Europe. Finally, the winning team of the Coromandel Foundation Social Impact Award for 5,000 euros, was team, Missing Middle, composed of MBAs Mehmet Energin, Lisette Steins, Marieke Ebbing. When one of the team members worked for a micro-finance organization in Uganda, she saw that small loans can have a large positive impact on borrowers’ lives. She also realized that these loans were merely a short-term solution for entrepreneurs – they did not manage to grow their new business beyond a certain limit. Once the entrepreneurs outgrew the micro-finance loans, there was still a long way to go before they could fulfil the requirements of a retail bank and receive the necessary funding for scaling up. In addition to the strong social impact seen in the winning teams, ICE was also delighted to welcome two of our INSEAD Social Entrepreneurs in Residence to campus for the finals. Charlotte Hochman served as a finalist judge, and the keynote speaker for the finals was Ms Caroline Watson who is the founder and director of a social venture in China, Hua Dan. ICE is grateful to the IVC sponsors for their support of entrepreneurship at INSEAD and to alumnus, Sajan Koch EMBA’08, for his generous contribution to the Coromandel Foundation Social Impact Award. IVC Contacts: Magdalene Khng – Operations & Admin Joanne Loi – Coordinator, Asia Campus Jane Venet-Fellowes - Coordinator, Europe Campus entrepreneurship@insead.edu I www.insead.edu/venturecompetition |
Global Impact Forum (GIF), on October 8-9, 2014 in Zurich !
"The Global Impact ForumTM is a two-day partnering event with a uniquely forward-looking and
outcomes-oriented design. The forum presents exceptional social entrepreneurs
and impact leaders to an audience of potential partners. Connections are
made using an efficient system that allows attendees to screen potential
partners and pre-arrange one-to-one meetings. Carefully curated presentations,
high-level speakers and an exciting mix of participants make attending the
Global Impact Forum a powerful experience."
INSEAD alumna launches social enterprise, Lulea, producing luxury leather goods for the global market. This is her story…
Topy Namasaka-Muga (MBA 2012J)
I graduated from INSEAD in July
2012. While undertaking my MBA, I shared the beginnings of
the Lulea story with my colleagues at school. Lulea is a social
enterprise which specialises in training Kenyan workers to create sustainable
luxury leather goods for the global market. Together with five of my group
members in the Business Planning entrepreneurship elective, we developed the
idea for Lulea and worked out a viable business plan. The INSEAD
faculty, and in particular Christine Driscoll Goulay, the Associate
Director of the Social Entrepreneurship Initiative, supported
the venture and introduced me to a number of other social
entrepreneurs. After months of hard but rewarding work we
have just opened the doors to the Lulea Centre of Excellence in Kenya
(a training facility) and have trained a small team of employees,
some of whom are sourced from a nearby women’s shelter (Baraka Women's Shelter). I am happy to say that we are now ready to take orders and in
order to grow we have recently launched an Indiegogo crowd funding
campaign - https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/lulea-we-make-the-bags-you-make-the-difference. Please take the time to check
out our campaign and support and share wherever you can.
Friday, June 6, 2014
Brazil: Annual ISEP Reunion in Paraty
More than two dozen ISEP Network members
attended the conference in São Paulo and the reunion in spectacular Paraty that
followed on 8-9 May. The day opened with a dynamic session focusing on the
opportunities and challenges faced the social entrepreneurs attending. The
reunion also featured two workshop sessions; one on Scaling Social Enterprises
and a second on Risk Management presented by Filipe Santos and Timothy Ma Kam
Wah (Hong Kong, ISEP 2009-S) respectively. You can find the meeting agenda, the
participant list, plus notes and presentation slides from these sessions here
As it does every year, the reunion also
served as an opportunity for ISEP alumni from the many years the programme and
from all over the world to learn about each other’s work, exchange ideas and
insights, and get to know each other through the numerous meals and informal
discussion opportunities and outings. The meeting culminated with an excursion
through some of Paraty’s beautiful islands. Click here for photo collection.
While the formal sessions were led by René Saloman
Vargas (Bolivia, ISEP 2011-F) and Hans Wahl, special thanks goes to Carolina Coutinho
(Brazil, ISEP 2013-F) and Suzanne Rodrigues (Portugal, ISEP 2012-P) who led the
enthusiastic group in organising the social and recreational outings in Paraty.
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