2006 Annual Meeting
OVERCOMING GLOBAL CHALLENGES THROUGH PASSION, INNOVATION AND PARTNERSHIP
October 12, 2006, Museum of Jewish Heritage, New York City
More than 100 leading international philanthropists convened in New York for the Annual Meeting of the Global Philanthropists Circle. The Circle is a remarkable group of individuals and families committed to using their resources and passions to create a more equitable world. While they are diverse in geography and approach, they are all addressing some of the world's most pressing problems with their philanthropy.
This annual event provides a forum for Circle members to find inspiration, new methods and possibilities for collaboration. The morning sessions addressed how philanthropists can use their passion, innovation and partnership to overcome global challenges. Discussions in afternoon breakout sessions on effective models of philanthropy included using media as a source for social change, promoting entrepreneurship for social returns and empowering women in regions of conflict. (Meeting Agenda)
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-- Peggy Dulany, Founder and Chair, Synergos Institute
TURNING YOUR PASSION INTO PRACTICE
Zainab Salbi, Founder and CEO, Women for Women International, and Blaise Judja-Sato, Founder and President, VillageReach, shared with the group their personal stories and how their past experiences influenced and inspired them to take action on issues they are passionate about. (Transcript)
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-- Zainab Salbi, Women for Women International
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-- Blaise Judja-Sato, VillageReach
GROUNDBREAKING INNOVATIONS IN PHILANTHROPY
Sheryl Sandberg, Member of the Board, Google Foundation/Google.org, and Dr. Judith Rodin, President, The Rockefeller Foundation, presented members with insight into their strategies to innovate and measure impact in order to address the global challenges of today. (Transcript)
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-- Sheryl Sandberg, Google Foundation
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-- Judith Rodin, The Rockefeller Foundation
HOW PHILANTHROPISTS CAN EFFECT CHANGE THROUGH PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS
GPC Member Jin Zidell, Founder, Blue Planet Run Foundation, Dan Vermeer, Director, Global Water Initiative, The Coca Cola Company, Michael Madnick, Senior Vice President, United Nations Foundation and Amir Dossal, Executive Director, UN Fund for International Partnerships, shared with members their unique partnership whose mission is to provide safe drinking water to every person on the planet. (Transcript)
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-- Jin Zidell, Blue Planet Run Foundation
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-- Dan Vermeer, The Coca Cola Company
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-- Michael Madnick, UN Foundation
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-- Amir Dossal, UN Fund for International Partnerships
SOCIAL JUSTICE PHILANTHROPY WORKSHOP
October 11, 2006 at Synergos
Prior to the Annual Meeting, over 30 Members of the Global Philanthropists Circle came to together for a one-day workshop on Social Justice Philanthropy led by Emmett Carson, President and CEO, The Minneapolis Foundation. The participants discussed the concept of social justice and shared practice-based perspectives of how it can influence their philanthropy. (Workshop Agenda)
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-- Emmett Carson, The Minneapolis Foundation
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FOR MORE INFORMATION
Senior Program Officer Global Philanthropists Circle The Synergos Institute Tel + 1 646-963-2132 mdurda@synergos.org |











