At the 5th Annual Microlumbia Conference "Redefining Microfinance: Driving Innovation in a Maturing Market", Carlos Ayalde, Co-President of the Microlumbia Fund, introduced Katie Leonberger, Manager at Bloomberg Philanthropies and Co-Founder and Chairman of the Board of Microlumbia Fund. Katie spoke about Microlumbia’s evolution since its inception in 2008.
Katie then introduced the Conference's Keynote Speaker, Alex Counts, President and CEO, Grameen Foundation. Alex talked about the relevance of Microfinance in today's world, the challenges it has faced and the road ahead. Alex set the stage for the three panels of the day discussing such relevant issues as: social performance management, data-driven decision-making, leveraging technology, flexible credit and savings, and market segmentation/customized approaches.
To learn more about the Microlumbia Fund at Columbia Business School, visit http://microlumbia.org/
To learn more about the Social Enterprise Program at Columbia Business School, visit http://www.gsb.columbia.edu/socialenterprise
Redefining Microfinance: Driving Innovation in a Maturing Market
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