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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 2: Skoll World Forum 2004


Carlene Marshall-Knight, SOS Foundation


Lee Davis & NIcole Etchart of NESsT in the Social Edge Internet Centre


Sally Osberg, CEO, Skoll Foundation

Rodrigo Baggio, Committee for Democracy of Information Technology (Brazil)

Social entrepreneurs connect after the Forum

Miche Mathres, Otiz F. Angel, Jason McCarthy,

Patricia Klauer, Origo & Social Fusion

Paola Grenier, London School of Economics (right)

Pamela McLean (Kenya) and Keely Stevenson, Social Edge

Greg Dees and Isabel Maxwell deliver recommendations for the Skoll Centre

Carlene Marshall-Knight, SOS Foundation (left)

Kathryn Smyth and Alex Nicholls, Said Business School at Oxford University

Otiz F. Angel, Dj & Record Producer, New Brid Music

Oliver Kayser, Ashoka

Miche Mathres, Partner
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Miche Mathres, Partner
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Lee Davis, Co-founder, NESsT

Kylie Charlton, Co-Chair, Oxford Network for Social Entrepreneurs

Kris Hicks, FYD Productions

Jeroo Billamore, ChildHelpline, India

Social Endge Internet Centre

Jeff Skoll & Sally Osberg in the Social Edge Internet Centre

Jed Emerson discussing the Blended Value Proposition

greg Dees, Jeroo Bilamoore, Baraba Kibbe

Conference reception


David Bornstein, author
Keely Stevenson, Social Edge


Chireg Jain, Integrated Child Development Programme in West Bengal

by Social Edge last modified 2007-03-07 15:55
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