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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.

Photo Gallery 1: Skoll World Forum 2004


Anthony Hopwood, Said Business School

Beth Anderson, Center for Advancement of Social Entrepreneurship

Bill Strickland, Manchester Craftsmen's Guild (on left), Tim Zak, Pittsburgh Social Enterprise Accelorator and Darrell Hammond (on right)

Bill Drayton of Ashoka

Break between sessions

David Bornstein, author, "How to Change the World: Social Entrepreneurs and the Power of New Ideas"

Dick Osberg (center)

Cheif Fidla Etim Ebuk Women's Health and Economic Development Association (Nigeria)

Matti Kohonan, doctorate student at London College of Economics

Martin Fisher, ApproTEC (on left)

Gary White (left), Beth Anderson and Jeff Skoll (right)

Gary White, Water Partners International

Pamela Hartigan, Schwab Foundation for Social Entrepreneurship

Anthony Hopwood, Said Business School

Isabell Maxwell, Commtouch Software Ltt./Serial Entrepreneur

Jeff Skoll (left), and Gary White

Jeff Skoll (left)

Jerr Boschee, Institute for Social Entrepreneurs

Kirk Hanson, Markkula Center for Applied Ethics, Santa Clara University.

MBA Students at Oxford

Kim Erskine, Oxford University and Jean-Jacques DeGroof

Mike Malone, Malone-Grove Productions, Inc. in the Social Edge Internet Centre

Sally Osberg and Jeff Skoll of the Skoll Foundation

Melanie Edwards (left), Stanford. Kirk Hanson, Markkula Center for Applied Ethics (right)

Jacqueline Novogratz, Acumen Fund, and Brian Boyd, Rockerfeller Foundation

Manish Sharma, Said Business School

Carlene Marshall-Knight, SOS Foundation

Break between sessions

Amy Eldon of Global Tribe (left) and Soiya Gecaga

Muhammad Yunus, founder of the Grameen Bank in Bangladesh

Muhammad Yunus, founder of the Grameen Bank in Bangladesh (left)

Muhammad Yunus, founder of the Grameen Bank in Bangladesh (left)

Bill Strickland, Machester Craftsmans Guild (left) and Darrell Hammound, KaBoom!

Caroline Hartnell, Alliance Magazine (center)

Santosh Jayaram, MBA student at Said Business School

Social Edge Internet Center

Social Edge Internet Center. Amy Eldon of Global Tribe is on the right

Darrell Hammound (left) and Muhammad Yunus

From left: Muhammad Yunus, Darrell Hammond and Bill Drayton

Pamela Mclean (Kenya) in the Social Edge Internet Centre

Pamela Hartigan, Schwab Foundation for Social Entrepreneurship

Registration

Reception

Muhammad Yunus (left)

Robert Follows, founder & chairman of Altruvest Charitable Services

Robert Follows, founder & chairman of Altruvest Charitable Services

Santosh Jayaram, MBA Student at Said Business School

Social Edge Internet Center

JB Schramm of College Summit (right)

Muhammad Yunus, founder of the Grameen Bank in Bangladesh
by Social Edge last modified 2007-03-07 16:04
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