I'll be moderating
at this conference at UPenn Wharton, which provides a business perspective on disaster relief. Thank you to Nushin Alloo and Sophia Umar for organising this and inviting me.
Target: The conference is targeted towards individuals interested in social entrepreneurship and human rights, students, corporate representatives, government officials, entrepreneurs, academics, members of the international relief community and concerned global citizens.
Where: Jon M. Huntsman Hall
3730 Walnut Street (or 38th and Locust Streets)
Philadelphia, PA 19104
The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
When: Saturday, December 4th, 2010, 10:00am - 5:00pm
Sessions- Strategic Market Solutions for Disaster Relief
- Politics, Media and Disasters
- Entrepreneurship in the Wake of Disaster
SpeakersMark Ward. Acting Director of the Office of Foreign Disaster Assistance at USAID
Ambassador Wendy Chamberlain. President of the Middle East Institute
T Kumar. Director of International Advocacy for Amnesty International USA
Deputy Chief of Mission, Iffat Gardezi, Embassy of Pakistan to the USA
Dr Erwann Michel-Kerjan, The Wharton School
Andrew Carvey MD, Project Manager at McKinsey and Co
Moeed Yusuf, South Asia adviser at the US Institute of Peace Center
Dr Thomas Donaldson, Professor at The Wharton School
James Cottrell, Partner at Deloitte
Shazia Khan, Executive Director of EcoEnergyFinance
Hammad Hussain, GE M&A
Peter Cleary, Communications Director for Vestergaard Frandsen
Stephen Sammut, The Wharton School
Becca O'Brien, McKinsey & Co
Mohammed Motiwala, US Department of State
Nadia Naviwala, Harvard Kennedy School
Imad Ahmed, The Fletcher School and
Pakreport.org
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