Edward in India with the MBA Enterprise Corps

By kareem
Published on March 23rd, 2010
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Hi all,
Edward Hobart, our newest MBA Business Advisor has landed in India! He’ll be working with the Grassroots Business Fund, whose mission is to create bottom-line solutions to poverty by helping grassroots organizations drive economic growth and social change. He’ll be performing due diligence analysis on GBF’s various clients in India while analyzing the businesses’ [...]

The gap

By ellen
Published on October 21st, 2008
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The gap between what you know and can do, what is appropriate and fitting, and what time/resources are available – this gap, or rather, the bridging of this gap is the difference between successful enterprises and those that are not.

If you are lucky, it is a Venn diagram with an overlap of field of knowledge, [...]

All India Artisans and Craftworkers Welfare Association (AIACA)

By ellen
Published on August 15th, 2008
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I’ve begun my MWB assignment with the All India Artisans & Craftworkers Welfare Association (AIACA) this month as a business development associate in their enterprise support program. AIACA works towards enhancing the competitiveness and incomes of craft producers in India through advocacy and policy research, enhancing market access and creating more commercially sustainable models for [...]

Ellen heads back to India with AIACA

By ellen
Published on August 1st, 2008
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Ellen is founder and executive director of Friends of Tilonia, Inc. which takes its name from Tilonia, a small village in the desert regions of Rajasthan, India that is home of the Barefoot College. Working in conjunction with the Barefoot College, Ellen has developed an online store, Tilonia.com, for the sale of artisan-crafted home furnishings, produced by nearly 400 artisans in villages where the Barefoot College currently works.

Rebecca enroute to AIACA before BCG

By rebecca
Published on July 4th, 2008
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Rebecca graduated from Stanford University in 2002 with a B.A. in Economics and received her MBA from UCLA Anderson, specializing in Strategy and Entrepreneurship. During Rebecca’s second year at Anderson, she worked with FINCA International to develop a Customer Relationship Management Strategy (sponsored by UCLA Anderson’s Center for International Business and Economic Research, CIBER).

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