The document summarizes the agenda and participants for a 3-day social entrepreneur pilot program focused on improving maternal and child health in Africa. The program included sessions on impact measurement, fundraising, pitching, and best practices from GE experts. 17 social entrepreneurs from 7 African countries participated. The goal was to help the entrepreneurs advance solutions to issues like high maternal and child mortality rates on the continent.
3. healthymagination Mother and Child
Social Entrepreneur Pilot Program
Welcome..........................................................................1
Agenda-July 18.............................................................3
Agenda-July 19.............................................................5
Agenda-July 20............................................................7
Miller Center...................................................................8
GE.....................................................................................10
Entrepreneurs...............................................................11
Acknowledgements...................................................12
Table of Contents
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Welcome
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4. AGENDA July 18, 2016
9:30 AM Social Entrepreneur (SE)
Introductions
10:45 AM GSBI Methodology and
Case Studies
Pamela Roussos, Senior Director,
GSBI, Miller Center
10:30 AM Break
12:00 PM Lunch
1:00 PM Impact Model and
Measurement
Pamela Roussos, Senior Director,
GSBI, Miller Center
2:00 PM Create and Practice a
2-Minute Pitch
Pamela Roussos, Senior Director,
GSBI, Miller Center
8:30 AM Breakfast
9:00 AM Program Kickoff
Robert Wells, Executive Director
of healthymagination, GE
Pamela Roussos, Senior Director,
GSBI, Miller Center
Marie Haller, Program Manager,
GSBI, Miller Center
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5. 3:00 PM Break
3:30 PM Social Entrepreneur Best
Practices: Capital and
Fundraising
Pamela Roussos, Senior Director,
GSBI, Miller Center
5:00 PM GE Foundation
6:00 PM Networking and Dinner
David Barash, Chief Medical
Officer and Executive Director,
Global Health, GE Foundation
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End poverty in all
its forms everywhere
-UN Goals for
Sustainable
Development
Goal 1:
PhotoCredit:CourtesyofMAMAandGE
July 18, 2016
6. AGENDA July 19, 2016
8:30 AM Breakfast
9:00 AM Entrepreneurship and
Global Health Talk
10:15 AM Entrepreneurship and
Global Health Round Table
Terri Bresenham, President &
CEO, Sustainable Healthcare
Solutions, GE Healthcare
Dr. Muntaqa Umar-sadiq, CEO,
Private Sector Health Alliance
10:00 AM Break
Moderator:
Robert Wells, Executive
Director of
healthymagination, GE
Terri Bresenham, President
& CEO, Sustainable
Healthcare Solutions,
GE Healthcare
Dr. Muntaqa Umar-Sadiq,
CEO, Private Sector Health
Alliance
Vikram Damodaran, Chief
Product Officer, Sustainable
Healthcare Solutions, GE
Healthcare
Farid Fezoua, CEO, GE
Healthcare, Africa
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7. 11:00 AM GE Expert Best Practices I:
Finance/Marketing and
Business Development
Finance:
Shaun Glover, CFO
GE Healthcare Africa
Marketing and Business
Development:
Clyde Lewis, CMO, GE
Healthcare Africa
Babatunde Oso, Business
Development & Localization,
GE Global Growth
Organization Africa
12:00 PM Lunch
1:00 PM Peer-to-Peer Pitch
Practice
2:00 PM Break
3:30 PM GE/Miller Center
Entrepreneur Showcase
11:30 AM GE Expert Best Practices II:
Finance/Marketing and
Business Development
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July 19, 2016
8. AGENDA July 20, 2016
8:30 AM Breakfast
9:00 AM Online Program Overview
Marie Haller, Program Manager,
GSBI, Miller Center
10:00 AM Create Strategic Initiatives
10:45 AM Complete Program Survey
11:30 PM Program Closing and GE
Africa Overview
Jay Ireland, President & CEO, GE
Africa
12:30 PM Lunch, Informal Meetings,
and Departures
Pamela Roussos, Senior Director,
GSBI, Miller Center
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Goal 3:
Ensure healthy lives and
promote well-being
for all at all ages
-UN Goals for Sustainable
Development
9. GE
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David Barash
David M. Barash, M.D. is the Executive
Director of the Global Health Portfolio and
Chief Medical Officer for the GE
Foundation. Dr. Barash is a practicing
emergency medicine physician with more
than 30 years’ experience. He has focused a
great deal on understanding how new
technologies can be commercialized and
delivered to effectively close the gap
between brainstorm and bedside.
Terri Bresenham
Terri started her career as a clinical
chemist, joined GE as an “Edison Engineer”
and progressed through engineering and
product management roles in Magnetic
Resonance Imaging, Computed
Tomography, and Positron Emission
Tomography. She also led GE’s US
Women’s Health business, and global
businesses, including GE Ultrasound and
GE Molecular Imaging.
Vikram Damodaran
Vikram Damodaran is the Chief Product
Officer for Sustainable Healthcare Solutions
at GE Healthcare. He leads the Affordable
Healthcare Platforms business serving
emerging markets. His primary focus is on
identifying the most pressing healthcare
needs, incubating solutions, attracting seed
investments, and driving business model
innovation for commercial scalability of
these solutions.
10. GE
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Shaun Glover
Shaun began his career with Deloitte &
Touche in his native Zimbabwe. He joined
GE Capital in 1999 as a statutory
accountant with the $2B European
Equipment Leasing business in Amsterdam.
Shaun spent 7 years with the business in
various roles, including European Treasury
Manager and European Financial Planning
and Analysis Manager.
Clyde Lewis
Clyde is the Chief Marketing Officer for GE
Healthcare Africa. He holds a marketing
degree from the Institute of Marketing
Management, a PDM, and has studied
towards his MBA from the University of
Witwatersrand in Johannesburg, South
Africa.
Jay Ireland
Jay Ireland is the President and CEO of
GE Africa. He leads GE’s operations on the
sub-continent across power generation,
healthcare, transportation, oil and gas, and
aviation. He is a GE Officer and a member
of GE’s Corporate Executive Council.
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Babatunde Oso
Babatunde (Oso) is the Managing Director,
Business Development & Localization for
GE in Africa. Oso holds a Bachelor’s degree
in Accounting from Morris Brown College,
Atlanta, Georgia, USA. Oso joined GE in
2002 as an FMP (Financial Management
Program Participant) in GE Capital, then
spent three years on the Corporate Audit
Staff and graduated as an Audit Manager in
2007.
Robert Wells
Robert leads the Healthymagination team
exploring key opportunities to increase the
quality, access and affordability of
healthcare, including GE’s Brain Health
Initiative and the healthyCities program.
Robert did his undergraduate work at the
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill,
and holds a J.D. degree from the Wake
Forest University School of Law. He resides
in Boston with his wife and daughter.
Dr. Muntaqa Umar-Sadiq
Muntaqa Umar-Sadiq is the Chief Executive
Officer and founding board member of the
Private Sector Health Alliance (PHN) – the
foremost private sector coalition focusing
on mobilizing private sector resources,
capabilities, innovation and partnerships
to complement government’s efforts in
advancing health outcomes in Nigeria.
Muntaqa was the Senior Technical Advisor
to the former Honourable Minister of State
for Health in Nigeria, Dr. Muhammad Ali
Pate.
12. Miller Center
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Pamela Roussos
Senior Director, GSBI
Pamela Roussos has worked with and for
early-stage software companies as a
business and marketing strategy leader. She
has over 20 years of experience growing
teams and delivering products for both large
and start-up companies, working in various
managerial capacities as business unit
manager, vice president of marketing, COO,
and CEO. Pamela has been a mentor for the
GSBI programs for five years. She also serves
on the board of Pact, an international NGO
that benefits communities by promoting
healthy lifestyles, decent livelihoods, and
sustainable natural resources.
Marie Haller
Program Manager, GSBI
Marie Haller is a skilled program manager
with an extensive background in a variety of
education-focused roles. Before joining the
GSBI team, she built and ran social
entrepreneur education programs at Impact
Hub, San Francisco. Previously, Marie
managed an undergraduate international
business program in Boston, MA, while
getting her Master’s degree in Education
from Northeastern University.
Miller Center Staff
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Miller Center Mentors
Bill Scull
Bill has over 25 years of entrepreneurial
experience as a marketing executive,
consultant and executive coach. His keen
understanding of how markets evolve, sharp
competitive insights, eye for winning
strategies, plus his ability to articulate value
propositions that connect with customers
have led to his success. Bill has a Masters in
Engineering from MIT and a MBA from
Stanford University.
Lynne Anderson
As a GSBI Mentor, Lynne has provided
coaching, mentoring, and education to
Social Entrepreneurs (SE) working in the
health care delivery and agriculture sectors
in Ghana, India, Kenya, Mexico, and Vietnam.
Lynne also holds masters degrees in Public
Health and Business Administration from the
University of California, Berkeley and
Columbia University, in New York.
14. Finalists for GE Miller Center
Access Afya
Dr. Daphne Ngunjiri, (Kenya)
ayzh
Habib Anwar & Zubaida Bai,
(Kenya)
Health Builders
Tyler Nelson, (Rwanda)
Health-E-Net
Pratap Kumar, (Kenya)
Hewa Tele
Steve Alred Adudans, (Kenya)
LifeNet International
Stefanie Weiland, (Uganda,
Burundi, DRC)
Live Well Social Enterprise
Business
Charles Kalonga, (Zambia)
Lwala Community Alliance
Julius Mbeya
& Ash Lauren Rogers, (Kenya)
Nurture Africa
Brian Iredale, (Uganda)
Outreach Medical Services
Dr. Segun Ebitanmi
& Dr. Efunbo Dosekun,
(Nigeria)
Peach Health
Cobby Amoah, (Ghana)
PurpleSource Healthcare
Olufemi Sunmonu, (Nigeria)
SaferMom
Adeloye Olanrewaju, (Nigeria)
Telemed Medical Services
Yohans Emiru, (Ethiopia)
The Shanti Uganda Society
Natalie Angell-Besseling,
(Uganda)
Tulivu Imaging
Matthew Rehrig, (Kenya)
Village Hopecore
International
Anne Gildea, (Kenya)
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Acknowledgements
We wish to thank the healthymagination Mother and
Child Pilot Program Planning Team
Alexander Blair
healthymagination Intern, GE
Corporate
Katie Buck
Consultant, GE Corporate
Akudo Ekeledo
Solutions Logistics Coordinator,
GE Healthcare
Pat Haines
Senior Director Marketing, Miller
Center
Pamela Jackson Hall
LCS Africa GM GE Healthcare
Lillian Kidane
Director healthymagination
Africa, GE Global Growth
Organization
Brenda Mbathi
East Africa Government
Affairs, CSR Africa, GGO
Patricia Obozowa
Executive Global
Communications Manager,
GGO
Olo Okoye
LCS Marketing Direcvtor, GE
Healthcare
Pat Pearman
Director, healthymagination,
GE Corporate
Kristin Schwarz
External Communications
Director, GE Corporate
Asha Varghese
Director of Global Health, GE
Foundation
Antony Wanjau
ECDP CSR Africa, GGO
16. Thank You for Attending
Ghana:
1 Entrepreneur
Zambia:
1 Entrepreneur
Nigeria:
3 Entrepreneurs
Rwanda:
1 Entrepreneur
Uganda:
3 Entrepreneurs
Kenya:
7 Entrepreneurs
Ethiopia:
1 Entrepreneur
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