Jacqueline Novogratz is the founder & CEO of Acumen Fund, a non-profit global venture fund that uses entrepreneurial approaches to solve the problems of global poverty. Her recently published memoir, The Blue Sweater, tells the inspiring story of a woman who left a career in international banking to spend her life on a quest to understand global poverty and find powerful new ways of tackling it. In ways, both hilarious and heartbreaking, Jacqueline shows how traditional charity often fails, but how a new form of philanthropic investing called "patient capital" can help make people self-sufficient and change millions of lives.
Acumen Fund seeks to prove that small amounts of philanthropic capital, combined with large doses of business acumen, can build thriving enterprises that serve vast numbers of the poor. Its investments focus on delivering affordable, critical goods and services - like health, water, housing and energy - through innovative, market-oriented approaches. Acumen Fund currently manages more than $40 million in investments in South Asia and East Africa, all focused on delivering affordable healthcare, water, housing and energy to the poor.
with special thanks toJonathan Greenblattfor bringing Jacqueline to UCLA
Bronya and Andy Galeffor their generous support of this program throughthe Galef Symposium Endowment
Date: March 19, 2009
Time: 3-6 p.m.
Location: UCLA Faculty Center, 480 Charles Young Dr. East, Los Angeles, CA 90095Comp parking in Lot 2 (reference Price Center event)
Registration: $25 or $20 for 2 or more tickets
Schedule:3:00pm | Registration + Networking
3:30pm | Jacqueline Novogratz + Q&A
4:30pm | Cocktail Reception
Organized by The Harold and Pauline Price CenterSince its establishment in 1987, the highly acclaimed Harold and Pauline Price Center has served as a catalyst in advancing the theory and practice of entrepreneurship at UCLA Anderson and beyond. The center fosters learning inside and out of the classroom, offering a set of academic and extracurricular experiences that prepare students for the challenge of leading and managing in entrepreneurial settings. It also provides support for the research and curriculum development efforts of faculty and doctoral students, and is known around the world for the impact of its management development programs for growing companies and non-profit organizations. 90% of full time MBA students enroll in entrepreneurial electives while at Anderson, and more than half are active members of the student-run Entrepreneur Association.
The Galef Symposium
The Galef Symposium was created to convene gatherings of students, faculty and leading members of the entrepreneurial business community in order to address issues of interest to owners and managers of rapidly growing enterprises worldwide. The symposium provides a unique forum in which academics, business developers and students can impact the direction of the knowledge creation process through an exchange of insights and experiences. The Galef Symposium is made possible through the generous support of Bronya and Andy Galef.
Ticket Info: - General admission, $25.99
- General group admission, $20.99
Official Website: http://jacquelinenovogratz-upcoming.eventbrite.com