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A Life Transformed by China: A Conversation With Saul Gitlin (Part 1)

November 16th, 2009

In an age of “experts” we often find that few individuals have the proven experience to live up to the title once you scratch the surface- especially when it comes to China. Saul Gitlin (冀碩臨)- Executive Vice-President of top rated Asia-focused multicultural advertising agency Kang & Lee, founder of a popular LinkedIn group for Chinese-speaking [...]

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Interview with Casey Wilson, Co-Founder of Wokai

October 2nd, 2009

When I was a child my mother used to say to me, “eat your dinner; there are people starving in China!” Boy, how things have changed..or have they? As this century’s development miracle, slated to become the most economically powerful nation within the next twenty to thirty years, China is no longer considered a country impoverished. But, consider this: China today has the second largest population in the world living under the poverty line. And, while the average individual income in China’s cities is about US$6 a day, in the countryside it’s only US$2. Meet 25-year-old Casey Wilson, Co-founder of Wokai, a unique microfinance institution which aims to ensure that China’s rural populace is not left behind. I had the opportunity to chat with Ms. Wilson at length about her work with Wokai, NGO transparency, and the future of microfinance in China. While Wokai stands to redefine grassroots microfinance organizations and effectively raise the quality of life for tens of thousands of families in China’s countryside, Casey Wilson- for both her brilliance and her actions- is definitely one to watch. To learn more, read on:

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The Fifth Annual Clinton Global Initiative Meeting, Calvin Chin and Qifang’s New Commitment: A Collaborative Interview

September 25th, 2009

(Calvin Chin, Founder of Qifang. Photo by Elliott Ng) Social enterprise has rapidly become the business model of the future, whether bundled into traditional corporate structures or formed by entrepreneurial not-for-profit organizations. At this year’s Clinton Global Initiative Annual Meeting, it certainly appeared that nearly every nation in the world was working to harness social [...]

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