During Trinity term (25 April - 19 June), the Skoll Centre will be teaching a new course: "Built to Last: Addressing Key Strategic and Organizational Challenges in Social Entrepreneurship." The course focuses on the practical elements involved in developing and scaling an entrepreneurial venture focused on creating value for society beyond job creation.
Pamela Hartigan and Jon Huggett will be welcoming social entrepreneurs from around the world each week to discuss their experiences firsthand.
| Date |
Course Title |
Guest Social Entrepreneur |
| April 22 |
Articulating Vision, Mission, Purpose and Strategy |
Nick Hughes, M-PESA |
| April 29 |
Function, form and finance: Which sector? |
Kresse Wesling, E&K and Reed Paget, Belu |
| May 6 |
Ethics in the Social Sector: Who can we trust? |
Adrio Bacchetta, Medecins sans Frontiers |
| May 20 |
Planning vs. Practice for Sensible Expansion |
Jeffrey Hollender, Seventh Generation |
| May 27 |
Creating Financial Health: Where will the money come from? |
Andrea and Barry Coleman, Riders for Health |
| June 3 |
Getting the A Team on the Bus |
Victor Adebowale, Turning Point |
| June 10 |
Measuring Success and learning from Setbacks: Where are we winning or losing? |
Jamie Cooper Hohn, Children’s Investment Fund Foundation and James Stacey, Earth Capital Partners
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| June 17 |
Leadership and Governance: Who is in charge? |
Ann Cotton, CAMFED |