2004 Skoll World Forum
The first annual Skoll World Forum on Social Entrepreneurship took place from March 29 to 31, 2004 at the Said Business School, Oxford University, U.K. The Forum brought together some of the most creative agents of social change who have invented new models that result in sustainable solutions to social problems.
Table of contents
2004 Skoll World Forum Introduction
Skoll World Forum 2004: What themes & thinkers do you want to see?
Blog Reports: Skoll World Forum on Social Entrepreneurship
Photo Gallery 1: Skoll World Forum 2004
Photo Gallery 2: Skoll World Forum 2004
Interview: Pamela McLean - CAWD Net
Interview: Jeroo Billimoria - Childline India Foundation
Interview: Patricia Klauer - Women's Technoogy Cluster/Social Fusion
Interview: Rodrigo Baggio - CDI
Interview: Kris Hicks - FYD Productions
Interview: Miche Mathres - Susten8
Interview: Olivier Kayser - Ashoka
Interview: Otiz F Angel - NewBrid Music
Interview: Chirag Jain, ICDP West Bengal
Interview: Kylie Charlton - Said Business School
Interview: Lee Davis - NESsT
Interview: Muhammad Yunus, Founder of the Grameen Bank in Bangladesh
Interview: Carlene Marshall-Knight, SOS Foundation
Interview: Beth Anderson - Duke University's Fuqua School of Business
Interview: Jerr Boschee - CEO of National Center for Social Entrepreneurs
Interview: Mathew Kohonan, Doctorate Student at the London School of Economics
Interview: Rob Follows, founder and chairman of Ultravest Charitable Services
Interview: Chief Fidla Etim Ebuk, Women's Health and Economic Development Association, Nigeria
Interview: Santosh Jayaram, MBA Student at Saïd Business School, Oxford University
Interview: Isabel Maxwell - Commontouch Software Ltd
Interview: Anthony Hopwood, dean of Said Business School
Interview: David Bornstein, author How to Change the World
2004 Skoll World Forum Introduction