Echoing Green held five independent events at Skoll, from panels where our brilliant Fellows shared candid insights, to invitation-based roundtables, to a closing reception that gave Forum attendees the chance to informally connect and debrief the week. For the fourth consecutive time, our CEO Cheryl Dorsey co-emceed Skoll’s closing plenary session with Glasswing International co-founder Celina de Sola. Meanwhile, Fellows also took part in mainstage Skoll sessions.
Echoing Green’s presence brought together key partners and leaders for important conversations about the current state and future of the social innovation field. Here are select moments and takeaways from our time in Oxford.
Leaders Talk How to Build Lasting Impact, Evolve
At the Oxford Union Society, we hosted two sidebar sessions on April 22.
In partnership with the McNulty Foundation, When the Ground Shifts: How Leaders are Building Lasting Impact, followed a “fishbowl-style” format. Echoing Green Fellows Nedgine Paul Deroly ‘14, co-founder and CEO of Anseye Pou Ayiti; Muzalema Mwanza ‘20, founder and CEO of Safe Motherhood Alliance; and Khaled Shaaban ‘22, founder of Subul Impact Outsourcing, led their peers in a timely dialogue about building stable organizations even in times as uncertain as these.
A major theme of this session—which also reverberated in wider discourse at Skoll—was a weariness toward the talk of “resilience” that has become ubiquitous recently. Clear-eyed about how conditions in the philanthropic and social impact fields have shifted, leaders are keen to reorient and fortify their focus on creating durability and sustainability.