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I am an entrepreneur, I am a social entrepreneur, I work for a business organisaiton, I work for a non-government organisation
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http://www.tbnetwork.org
About my work:
As a TBN Member, I have been using my business skills developing SMEs in Palestine to reduce poverty and support peace.
As TBN CEO, I aim to inspire and support business and professional people and companies to make a difference. Since 2003, 60 member projects have created 13k sustainable jobs with a transformational impact.
Other Topics on my radar:
Entrepreneurship
Using CR for management development
Business training (we have free resources)
Business and promoting peace
SME funds
Business based agricultural development

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TBN London Conference 15 May: top speakers on using business to alleviate poverty

"Making a Difference" - Congress Centre - London 15 May

Speakers at the Transformational Business Network National conference in London on 15 May include:

Paul Collier - author of the best selling and award winning "The Bottom Billion"

Lord Hastings - Global Director of Citizenship at KPMG

Sir David Freud - who as CEO of Portland Trust had massive impact for peace in Israel / Palestine

Robert Edmiston - Chair of the IM Group and the biggest charitable giver from… Continue

Posted on March 17, 2009 at 13:15

Comment Wall (12 comments)

At 11:17 on July 18, 2009, David Nahinga said…
Hello Jerry,
It was a refreshing experience to visit your web portal (TBN).
Keep up the good work which you are doing
Best Regards
David
At 12:34 on September 3, 2009, Bala Sanusi said…
Greetings Jerry, many thanks for informing about the work of your organisation. I've had a look at the website, looks great. I'll join up too. Best regards Bala
At 14:13 on September 4, 2009, Polly Jarvis said…
Hi Jerry,

The Network looks great and I've signed up - it'd be great to chat at the event on the 15th.

Thanks,

Polly
At 15:01 on September 4, 2009, Stephen Whaley said…
HI Jerry

Thanks for the link. It would be good to have a chat on the 15th

Best

Stephen
At 11:31 on September 10, 2009, Anne Stubert said…
Hi Jerry,

Many thanks for this information. It looks very interesting. Hope to get an opportunity to chat on the 15th.

Best,

Anne
At 10:51 on September 15, 2009, Serena Brown said…
Hi Jerry

Thank you for your message. I am aware of your your organisation and I hope to talk with you this afternoon.

Serena

(PS I am wearing a pale pink shirt and navy trousers incase that helps us identify each other!)
At 17:02 on March 8, 2010, West Africa Discovery said…
Sure, no problem at all. To know more about what we do, click here.

We are also in the process of organising educational events for secondary school students based in West Africa to learn about sustainable tourism, with the help of some locally based organisations.

We also try our best to put people in touch from different countries in West Africa in order to help with the development of the sustainable tourism concept in the geographical region.

I hope this helps. If you would like to chat real-time, my skype ID is 'sanluien'.

Regards,

Thomas
At 19:14 on March 12, 2010, Nell Derick Debevoise said…
Awesome, Jerry - great work! We're working w women in Nablus to develop business & entrepreneurship skills. Would love them to get up to par for the BPO company...

A bit more about the project at http://tomorrowsyouth.wordpress.com/2009/10/23/presclinton/ - let me know if you think there's some overlap and we can talk more by email...
At 4:06 on March 14, 2010, Nell Derick Debevoise said…
V cool, I'll check it out- thank for tip, Jerry!
At 23:26 on March 30, 2010, Mandi Manga Obase said…
Hi Jerry,

I work with RCS Cameroon we are currently working on a project called The Commonwealth Venture.The project Commonwealth Venture intends to inspire and identify young Cameroonians who can create and have new ideas and approaches in tackling both economic and development challenges, by building with vision new business ideas to become their own entrepreneur, capable of creating jobs for other Cameroonians.

We are wondering how you might want to partner with us in this project

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