In 2008, Patrick was elected an Ashoka Fellow for his work as a social entrepreneur. At Ashoka, he was one of the first Fellows with
Suzana Machado Padua (Brazil, 1950) has a background in Visual Communication from the Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (1977). Since the late 80s,
Mellowcabs is Neil’s second start-up, his first being a kid’s stroller, the Riksha. He credits his wife, new-born twins, and six-year old son, as the inspiration
Severine Autesserre is an Associate Professor of Political Science, specializing in international relations and African studies, at Barnard College, Columbia University (USA). Severine traces civil
As a student, Martín Andrade became aware that in many low-income areas public spaces were poorly maintained. He knew that if nothing were done to
Eunice was honored by the World Economic Forum as a Young Global Leader in 2012 for her professional accomplishments and commitment to society, as well
Associacao Saude Crianca founded in 1991 by Dr Vera Cordeiro is a not-for-profit, non-governmental, non-religious organization that works together with public hospitals breaking the cycle
As CEO of DoSomething.org, the largest organization for teens and social change in the world, Nancy Lublin is able to name all 4 members of
Philip Wilson was born in Guatemala and studied at the Wharton School of Business in the United States. He has successfully led businesses in both
Saif Rashid is the founder director and CEO of Jita Bangladesh; a unique joint venture social enterprise of CARE International and Danone community and first
Marta Arango is co-founder and Director of CINDE – the International Center for Education and Human Development, a child focused research and development center, the
Robyn Stein DeLuca is a Research Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology at Stony Brook University where she’s taught Women’s Studies through the lenses