1. Government
1.1. Rachna Handa Sankaran (WG’08) Project Manager - U.S. Department of Energy
1.2. Kit Cutler, The Urban Institute Center on International Development and Governance (IDG)
2. Education
2.1. Crowdfunding College Costs
2.1.1. David Klein, Common Bond
2.1.2. Michael Taormina, Common Bond
2.1.3. Jessup Shean, Common Bond
2.2. Youth
2.2.1. Chris Balme, Spark
2.2.2. Eric Adler, SEED
2.2.3. Geoffrey See , Chosen Exchange
2.2.4. Jessica Foster, Youth Villages
2.2.5. Albert H. Pak, 12+
2.2.6. Christine Loui, Net Impact
2.2.7. Jeremiah Marble, Peace Coprs & UNESCO
2.3. University Social Impact
2.3.1. Sherryl Kuhlman WG01, Wharton Social Impact Initiative
3. Using Food to improve health and build community
3.1. Addressing Food Insecurity
3.1.1. Bill Clark, Philabundance
3.1.2. Jack Friend, Feeding America
3.2. Supporting local food suppliers
3.2.1. Tatiana Granados, Common Market
3.2.2. Haile Johnston, Common Market
4. Poverty Alleviation
4.1. Nisheeta Labroo, Save the Children
4.2. International Development
4.2.1. Rajiv Shah, USAID
4.3. Norbert Hsu, World Vision
5. Access to Clean Water
5.1. Mary McKay, Director - Special Projects at WaterHealth International
5.2. Aakash Mathur, Hydros Water Bottle
5.3. Jay Parekh, Hydros Water Bottle
5.4. Mary McKay, WaterHealth.com
5.5. Alexander Mittal, Hydros Water Bottle via Innova Dynamics
5.6. Michael Young, Hydros Water Bottle
6. Empowering Women and Girls
6.1. Suzanne Biegel, ClearlySo
7. Employing the hard-to-employ
7.1. Gabe Mandajuano, Wash Cycle
7.2. Matthew Shelley, Greyston Bakery
7.3. Philip Weinberg, STRIVE International
7.4. Alicia Polak, The Bread Project
8. Protecting the Environment
8.1. Geoff Rochester, Nature Conservancy
9. Re-envisioning Business
9.1. Warby Parker
9.1.1. Dave Gilboa
9.1.2. Neil Blumenthal
9.2. Robert Hornsby, Jobomax
9.3. Bruce Cahan
9.4. Eric Lowitt, WG01
9.5. Dan Skaff, OnePacific Coast Bank
10. Investing & Micro-finance
10.1. Archana Shah, Grameen America
10.2. Clara Chow, Generation Enterprise
10.3. Rosanna Ramos Velitas
10.4. Jean-Philippe de Schrevel, BambooFinance
10.5. Nadia Anggraini, Nonprofit Investor (NPI)
10.6. Lisa Hall, Calvert Foundation
10.7. Paul Herman, CEO+Founder, HIP Investor W'89
10.8. Andrew Dudum, Founder, Head of Product LendforPeace.org
11. Driving $ to impact
11.1. Sector Improvement
11.1.1. Kat Rosqueta, WG01,Center for High Impact Philanthropy (Penn)
11.1.2. Greg Ulrich, Hope Consulting
11.1.3. Liz Dow, Leadership Philadelphia
11.2. Philanthropy
11.2.1. Mailee Walker, Claneil Foundation
11.2.2. Lisa Hall, Calvert Foundation
11.2.3. Tania Das. Kresge Foundation
11.2.4. Laura Sparks, William Penn Foundation
11.2.5. Anjana Pandey, Robin Hood Foundation
11.2.6. Helen Foster, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
11.3. Education
11.3.1. Joyce Meng, Givology
11.3.2. Jennifer Chen, Givology
11.3.3. Carl Mackey, Givology
11.3.4. Cesar Bocanegra, Donors Choose
12. Strengthening Urban Communities
12.1. Bobby Turner, Canyon-Johnson Fun
12.1.1. Aarthi Sowrirajan, Canyon Agassi
12.1.2. Glenn Pierce, Canyon Agassi
12.2. Jeff Henritig, NextStreet
12.3. Heeyoon Slater, Year Up
12.4. I-Hsing Sun, Office of Financial Empowerment/NYC Department of Consumer Affairs
12.5. Matt Bergheiser, University City District
13. Improving Health
13.1. Dr. Vikram Bakhru, The Foundation for International Medical Relief of Children
13.2. Dr. Mehmet Oz
13.3. Gary Phillips, Healthcare Industries at World Economic Forum
13.4. Clinton Health Access Initiative
13.4.1. Kelly McCrystal, Clinton Health Access Initative
13.4.2. John R, Clinton Health Access Initiative
13.4.3. Jessica Chervin, Clinton Health Access Initiative
13.4.4. Kisimbi Kyumwa Thomas, Clinton Health Access Initiative
13.4.5. Joshua Chu, Clinton Health Access Initiative