"Social Investment: A Global perspective and the Indian experience" a talk by Paul Carttar at UChicago Center in India Private Limited, DLF Capitol Point, Baba Kharak Singh Marg > 3pm-5pm on 17th March 2015
Time : 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Add to Calendar
17-03-2015 15:00:00
17-03-2015 17:00:00
68
"Social Investment: A Global perspective and the Indian experience" a talk by Paul Carttar
Event Page : http://goo.gl/StPn31
UChicago Center in India Private Limited, DLF Capitol Point, Baba Kharak Singh Marg, New Delhi -110001
DD/MM/YYYY
Entry : Free (Seating on First-Come First-Served basis)
Venue : UChicago Center in India Private Limited, DLF Capitol Point, Baba Kharak Singh Marg, New Delhi -110001
Venue info : www.uchicago.in | Map | Nearest Metro Stations - Rajiv Chowk, Gate No. 6 (Yellow Line and Blue Line) & 'Shivaji Stadium(Orange Line)'
Event Description : "Social Investment: A Global perspective and the Indian experience" a talk by Paul Carttar.
Abstract : Social Investment has a variety of different formats, this spectrum spreads from philanthropy, corporate social responsibility to impact investments. The new Companies Bill throws up some very exciting possibilities in India. Along with the existing impact investment players, and strategic grant makers, this will allow corporates to also engage in venture philanthropy and social investment. This session in association with the Asian Venture Philanthropy Network will deep dive into the current international developments in the social investment sector as well as explore the Indian social investment sector.
Speaker : Paul Carttar is a senior advisor to and co-founder of The Bridgespan Group. His work has focused on social innovation, enhancing the effectiveness of philanthropy, and scaling solutions that work. Paul brings more than thirty years of experience across the public, private, and nonprofit sectors to his work. He recently served as the initial director of the Social Innovation Fund (SIF), a priority program of the Obama Administration that has mobilized nearly a half-billion public and private dollars to grow promising nonprofits with evidence of impact in low-income communities. Carttar is a frequent writer and speaker on social innovation and other nonprofit issues, including delivering keynote addresses at conferences in Kaliningrad, Russia; Dublin, Ireland; Singapore, and Seoul, South Korea. Carttar graduated with highest distinction from the University of Kansas with a B.A. in Economics and English and received his M.B.A. from Stanford University’s Graduate School of Business.
Related Events : Talks
Entry : Free (Seating on First-Come First-Served basis)
Venue : UChicago Center in India Private Limited, DLF Capitol Point, Baba Kharak Singh Marg, New Delhi -110001
Venue info : www.uchicago.in | Map | Nearest Metro Stations - Rajiv Chowk, Gate No. 6 (Yellow Line and Blue Line) & 'Shivaji Stadium(Orange Line)'
Abstract : Social Investment has a variety of different formats, this spectrum spreads from philanthropy, corporate social responsibility to impact investments. The new Companies Bill throws up some very exciting possibilities in India. Along with the existing impact investment players, and strategic grant makers, this will allow corporates to also engage in venture philanthropy and social investment. This session in association with the Asian Venture Philanthropy Network will deep dive into the current international developments in the social investment sector as well as explore the Indian social investment sector.
Speaker : Paul Carttar is a senior advisor to and co-founder of The Bridgespan Group. His work has focused on social innovation, enhancing the effectiveness of philanthropy, and scaling solutions that work. Paul brings more than thirty years of experience across the public, private, and nonprofit sectors to his work. He recently served as the initial director of the Social Innovation Fund (SIF), a priority program of the Obama Administration that has mobilized nearly a half-billion public and private dollars to grow promising nonprofits with evidence of impact in low-income communities. Carttar is a frequent writer and speaker on social innovation and other nonprofit issues, including delivering keynote addresses at conferences in Kaliningrad, Russia; Dublin, Ireland; Singapore, and Seoul, South Korea. Carttar graduated with highest distinction from the University of Kansas with a B.A. in Economics and English and received his M.B.A. from Stanford University’s Graduate School of Business.
Related Events : Talks
"Social Investment: A Global perspective and the Indian experience" a talk by Paul Carttar at UChicago Center in India Private Limited, DLF Capitol Point, Baba Kharak Singh Marg > 3pm-5pm on 17th March 2015
Reviewed by DelhiEvents
on
Tuesday, March 17, 2015
Rating:
No comments:
Comment Below