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Fri, 26 Jan 2018 16:57:50 +0000
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Hello Everyone,

Dr. Zak Kaufman is visiting from Geneva, Switzerland to receive a Social Justice Award on Thursday. Then on Friday, January 26 from 3:30-4:30 pm he'll be having a coffee hour with us in Morrison Commons at Rocky.

Below is his bio. I have also attached a link to an eventbrite. There are limited seats but you all are getting this first before we blitz out to campus. So sign up soon!

See you soon,
RBEL



https://coffeehourzakkaufman08.eventbrite.com


<https://coffeehourzakkaufman08.eventbrite.com>


[8Kaufman]
Dr. Zak Kaufman is Co-Founder and CEO of Vera Solutions, a social enterprise using cloud and mobile technology to help social impact organizations worldwide work more efficiently and deliver better results. Since graduating from Dartmouth in 2008, Zak has worked for 10 years at the intersection of technology and the social sector, overseeing program evaluations in Southern Africa and Latin America and architecting data systems for dozens of leading global health and education organizations. Since 2010, Vera has served more than 225 organizations in more than 45 countries and has grown to a team of 50 staff on four continents. Notable clients Zak has served include the Gavi Alliance, the Aga Khan Foundation, the Skoll Foundation, and the Elton John AIDS Foundation. Prior to founding Vera, Zak oversaw Research, Monitoring and Evaluation at Grassroot Soccer and co-founded the Journal of Sport for Development, the first open-access, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to advancing the evidence of programs using sport to promote health, development, and peace. Zak holds a PhD and MSc in Epidemiology from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and has been recognized as a Marshall Scholar, Truman Scholar, Forbes 30 Under 30 Social Entrepreneur, Global Good Fund Fellow, and Bluhm/Helfand Social Innovation Fellow. Originally from Madison, Wisconsin, Zak lives with his wife Elise (also a Dartmouth '08) in Geneva, Switzerland.




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