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Lean Impact: Scaling Innovations for Social Good

Wednesday, April 11, 2018

Session Description


Join this interactive workshop to experience how “lean methodology” can help you develop more scalable solutions for social good. The workshop will highlight common paths to scale, provide practical tools for testing your sustainability model, and give you hands-on experience applying lean methods to real world problems. Bring a social challenge or solution in which you’d like to see growth accelerate, or work with fellow participants on theirs.

Please note: This workshop is 90 minutes long and will end at 3:00 PM.

Time & Location

Time:
1:30 PM - 3:00 PM, Wednesday, April 11, 2018 BST
Location:
Classroom 2 (TBEC)
Speakers
  • Facilitator
    Author, Lean Impact, Individual
    Ann Mei Chang is a leading expert on social innovation and author of Lean Impact: How to Innovate for Radically Greater Social Good. Ann Mei served as the Chief Innovation Officer at USAID and first Executive Director of the US Global Development Lab, engaging the best practices for innovation from Silicon Valley to accelerate the impact and scale of solutions to the world’s most intractable challenges. In addition, she was Chief Innovation Officer for Pete for America, Chief Innovation Officer at Mercy Corps, and Senior Advisor for Women and Technology at the U.S. Department of State. Prior to her pivot to the public and social sector, Ann Mei was a seasoned technology executive, with more than 20 years’ experience at such leading companies as Google, Apple, and Intuit, as well as at a range of startups. As Senior Engineering Director at Google, she led worldwide engineering for mobile applications and services, delivering 20x growth to $1 billion in annual revenues in just three years. Ann Mei earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science from Stanford University and is a member of the Aspen Institute’s Henry Crown Fellows’ class of 2011. She has been recognized as one of the “Women In the World: 125 Women of Impact” by Newsweek/The Daily Beast in 2013, "23 most powerful LGBTQ+ people in tech" by Business Insider in 2019, and "20 Top LGBTQ+ Entrepreneurs, Executives and Thought Leaders" by Global Shakers in 2019.