Oct 12, 2016
Jean Case is the CEO of the Case Foundation and Chair of The National Geographic Society Board of Trustees. Currently an actively engaged philanthropist, investor and pioneer in the world of interactive technologies, her career in the private sector spanned nearly two decades before she and her husband, Steve Case, created the Case Foundation in 1997. A passionate believer in all things digital and the amazing potential of technology to change the world for the better, the Case Foundation is recognized for its innovative efforts to address significant social challenges, harnessing the best impulses of entrepreneurship, technology and collaboration to drive exponential impact.
In addition to her role as CEO of the Case Foundation and Chairman of the National Geographic Society Board of Trustees, Jean also serves on numerous other boards around the globe, all focused on the forefronts of innovation, diversity and the education of our emerging leaders. Jean has also repeatedly been recognized for her incredible work by a wide variety of organizations, receiving accolades such as top Business Women, "Most Admired Nonprofit CEO, and "one of the 9 Most Generous Tech Entrepreneurs" by Fast Company. Jean is also an active contributor to civil causes and Government. In June 2006, she was appointed by President George W. Bush to chair the President's Council on Service and Civil Participation, and the Case Foundation is known for their work promoting an inclusive society.
This conversation
is a absolutely fantastic, as Jean and I talked about diversity in
social entrepreneurship and impact investing, failure, innovation
in government, the rise of conservation technology, the impact of
millennials and much, much more. To anyone looking for a role
model on how to think about impact, how to lead, or how to leverage
your work for the greatest good, Jean is your woman.
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Awesome talk, thanks for sharing Jamison & Jean. These were some of my favorite moments “Brilliance is equally distributed, opportunity is not”
“how much of the problem is just a lack of the knowledge about the problem”
“there is a problem and an opportunity here” “were catalyst investors, and we are really about building movements”
“were all about community and would love to hear from folks”