Articles by Rob Katz
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Wednesday
June 18
2008Introducing Summer Associates Joseph Bornstein and Theresa Newhard
If you’ve noticed a few unfamiliar names floating around the site lately, you’re not alone. I have heard from some NextBillion.net readers asking who Joseph and Theresa are, and what their roles will be on-site. So, without further ado, introductions: Joseph and Theresa are Summer...
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Wednesday
June 18
2008Morning Roundup: $9/day, HBR Article, Design and the BoP
Last week’s paradox has persevered into this week. More RSS feeds - plus some handy Google News and Google Blog alert feeds - means there’s more BoP stuff out there than I can do justice to individually. As such, here’s today’s roundup:SKS Microfinance founder/CEO Vikram...
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Friday
June 13
2008Morning Roundup: IGNIA Fund, Design for Social Impact and Alltop
Paradox: I have used a tiny surplus of time this week to be more diligent about reading my RSS feeds. As a result, I have added quite a few “to-do” or “to-blog” items to my list, thereby creating more work and crunching my time. Paradoxical or not, I’ve been coming...
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Wednesday
June 11
2008Morning Roundup: Development Outreach, Aravind and Mumbai’s Street Vendors
A quick tour through my RSS feeds yielded some very rich content today.? Here’s a brief overview: The latest issue of Development Outreach has come out.? The magazine, published by the World Bank Institute, straddles the line between academic publication and public interest periodical...
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Monday
June 9
2008News Roundup: Investments in People, Philanthrocapitalism and the SSIR
A spate of blogworthy mainstream media articles have come out recently, prompting this base of the pyramid news roundup: Over the weekend, the Financial Times ran two pieces side by side.? The first, entitled ’Investing in People’ by journalist Sarah Murray, smartly discusses the...
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Wednesday
June 4
2008Guest Post: Radical, Transformative, Unreasonable, Extreme, Leap Frog, Super-Bad Social Entrepreneur
Guest blogger Paul Hudnut is an entrepreneur, advisor and teacher. He helped start EnviroFit International, and teaches at Colorado State University. Hudnut writes a blog, What’s a BOPreneur?, where this post first appeared. By Paul Hudnut Allen Hammond recently hosted a blog...
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Saturday
May 31
2008Al Hammond to Join Ashoka’s Leadership Group
Since joining the World Resources Institute in 1990, Al Hammond has been mixing things up.? Against steep odds, he built the World Resources Report into a best-in-class publication featuring extensive datasets of environmental indicators ? putting it on par with the World Bank’s World...
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Wednesday
May 28
2008Can a Hospital Be a Breakthrough Innovation?
Guest blogger Sasha Dichter is Director of Business Development at Acumen Fund. Before joining Acumen, Dichter held senior positions in the corporate citizenship departments of GE Money and IBM. He earned a B.A., M.A., and M.B.A., all from Harvard University.By Sasha DichterLifeSpring’s...
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