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Impact & Innovation

Join the conversation as social entrepreneurs from around the world come to Yale SOM to share the challenges they are grappling with and the insights they are gaining in the field. From rural India and Kenya to the inner cities of the U.S., from the environment to nutrition to maternal child health, this series cuts across sectors to examine the convergence of business and society. Take a peek inside the classroom of Dr. Teresa Chahine as she examines the latest trends and pitfalls in social innovation, funding, and impact.

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Teresa Chahine

Senior Lecturer in Social Entrepreneurship
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Bio

Teresa Chahine is a senior lecturer in social entrepreneurship. She is the author of Social Entrepreneurship: Building Impact Step by Step. Dr. Chahine’s research focuses on developing tools to characterize and advance social and environmental determinants of health. She launched the first social entrepreneurship program in the context of public health, at Harvard University. She was also responsible for launching the first venture philanthropy organization in her home country of Lebanon, providing tailored financing and critical management support to social enterprises serving marginalized populations through education and job creation for youth and women.

Dr. Chahine has published widely on financing, measuring, and scaling social impact. She has worked on social innovation and sustainable development within corporate, governmental, academic and non-profit organizations. Among these are the United States Environmental Protection Agency, United Nations Populations Fund, Lebanese Ministry of Social Affairs, Malaysian Directors Academy, Sichuan University, Kazakhstan School of Public Health, and Amani Institute in Brazil. She was the recipient of the Harvard Humanitarian Initiative's inaugural Elizabeth T. Weintz humanitarian research award in 2016 and the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health's emerging leader in public health award in 2017.

Episodes

  • Podcast
    Season 2
    Episode 4
    Duration 09:09

    Nascent Markets

    Erik Wurster tackles inefficient markets in his fight for energy access.
  • Podcast
    Season 2
    Episode 3
    Duration 13:05

    Local Entrepreneurship

    Caroline Smith and Margaret Lee support local leaders building new businesses in New Haven.
  • Podcast
    Season 2
    Episode 2
    Duration 14:14

    The Blue Economy

    Mark Huang, founder of SeaAhead, builds an innovation ecosystem to improve ocean sustainability.
  • Podcast
    Season 2
    Episode 1
    Duration 14:59

    Creating Choices

    Dan Guisti, founder of Chef's Brigaid, tackles the public school food system.
  • Podcast
    Season 1
    Episode 7
    Duration 10:21

    Public Private Partnerships

    Sarah Christie describes Project Last Mile, a multi-stakeholder partnership aiming to strengthen logistics and supply chains for essential medicines in Sub-Saharan Africa.
  • Podcast
    Season 1
    Episode 6
    Duration 12:09

    Collective Impact

    Adrienne Abbate mobilizes stakeholders across sectors to tackle youth substance abuse in Staten Island.
  • Podcast
    Season 1
    Episode 5
    Duration 12:50

    Beyond the Object

    Ruchit Nagar and Mohammed Shahnawaz navigate the health care system to strengthen maternal child health in India.

  • Podcast
    Season 1
    Episode 4
    Duration 20:21

    Building Our Own Agenda

    Moka Lantum, CEO of Sagitarix and MicroClinic Technologies, shares his journey as an African entrepreneur.
  • Podcast
    Season 1
    Episode 3
    Duration 12:08

    An Integrated Bottom Line

    Jean Rogers, founder of the Sustainability Standards Accounting Board, thinks beyond the triple bottom line.
  • Podcast
    Season 1
    Episode 2
    Duration 17:42

    Think Big

    Preethi Venkat, Yale School of Public Health alumnae, leverages technology for rural development with Khushi Baby.