PANEL #2
PANEL #2
The future of social enterprise is important because it represents a powerful way to address social and environmental challenges through sustainable business models. Unlike traditional businesses, social enterprises prioritise impact alongside profit, creating solutions to issues such as poverty, inequality, and climate change. As global problems grow more complex, the rise of social enterprises offers a hopeful path forward to blending innovation, purpose, and community empowerment to build a more inclusive and resilient world. For youth, learning about social enterprise is crucial, as it fosters a problem-solving, innovative, and socially responsible mindset. This panel empowers young people to create meaningful change, equipping them with the skills to tackle pressing global issues and build businesses that contribute to both economic growth and societal well-being.
OUR SPEAKERS FOR THIS PANEL
Natalie Dau, Guinness World Record Holder, documentary producer, co-author of ”Run Like a Woman” a best-selling book on Amazon and is an ASICS sponsored athlete
Pranjul Bhandari, Managing Director, Chief India Economist and Macro Strategist, Asean Economist
Shang Gao, Navia Education CEO, served as Education Economist at both the Asian Development Bank and the World Bank Group.