News
Lecture by co-founder of microfinance organization Kiva.org postponed
April 7, 2009
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. -- A lecture scheduled for Thursday (April 9) by Jessica Jackley, co-founder of Kiva.org, the world's first person-to-person micro-lending Web site, has been postponed.
Jackley's talk, "Eliminating Poverty: A Conversation About Microfinance," likely will be rescheduled for next week.
The event was being presented by the Trockman Microfinance Initiative, with support from the IU Student Association, the Kelley School of Business' undergraduate and student government programs, the Center for International Business Education and Research, IU departments of political science and economics, the International Studies Program and the Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies.
Named as one of the top ideas in 2006 by the
In its first three years, Kiva.org has helped to raise more than $61 million and connected thousands of people across 120 countries.
Jackley's work has been featured on "The Oprah Winfrey Show" and "The Today Show," and also in the pages of publications such as
She speaks widely on microfinance and social entrepreneurship, and serves as a director on several boards related to microenterprise development, including Opportunity International. She also worked in the Stanford Center for Social Innovation to launch the inaugural Global Philanthropy Forum, and also at Amazon.com, Potentia Media, the International Foundation and World Vision.
She has an MBA from the Stanford Graduate School of Business and a bachelor's degree in philosophy and political science from Bucknell University.
