Per Heggenes is CEO of the IKEA Foundation, one of the largest foundations in the world tackling root causes of inequality: poverty, climate change and lack of resources. He is a tireless advocate for children living in some of the world’s most vulnerable communities. In this podcast, he shares insights into his work on bridging the gap between protecting the planet and improving livelihoods. This podcast was recorded on 13 September 2021
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Per Heggenes is CEO of the IKEA Foundation, one of the largest foundations in the world tackling root causes of inequality: poverty, climate change and lack of resources. He is a tireless advocate for children living in some of the world’s most vulnerable communities. In this podcast, he shares insights into his work on bridging the gap between protecting the planet and improving livelihoods. This podcast was recorded on 13 September 2021
Jacqueline Novogratz on impact investing, social entrepreneurship and moral imagination
Philanthropy Bites
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4 years ago
Jacqueline Novogratz on impact investing, social entrepreneurship and moral imagination
Impact investing, social entrepreneurship and philanthropy have gained significant momentum in the wake of the Covid-19 crisis. But what does success really look like in these spheres? Jacqueline Novogratz built Acumen by investing ‘patient capital’ into companies using the tools of business to solve some of the world’s most pressing problems. She is optimistic about the potential for Covid to usher in a positive reset, citing recent collaboration, creativity and coordination as hopeful signs...
Philanthropy Bites
Per Heggenes is CEO of the IKEA Foundation, one of the largest foundations in the world tackling root causes of inequality: poverty, climate change and lack of resources. He is a tireless advocate for children living in some of the world’s most vulnerable communities. In this podcast, he shares insights into his work on bridging the gap between protecting the planet and improving livelihoods. This podcast was recorded on 13 September 2021