With over 3,200 delegates, 300 speakers and facilitators and 40 hours of programming, the 2016 HOPE Global Forums | Annual Meeting became the largest gathering of leaders on behalf of poor and underserved communities around the world. We are pleased that the conversations started in Atlanta have generated robust social engagement around this critical issue.
In response, we are launching a series of Facebook communities to promote ongoing dialogue, engagement and commitments for change. These communities will serve as a platform for attendees, panelists, and anyone passionate about the issues we examined to share their thoughts. We will continue to unveil new communities daily over the course of the next six weeks.
Click a community, expand the conversation.
Athletes Giving Back: Citizen Athletes in Action
Michael Clayton, Superbowl XLVI, Generation Next Foundation
Walter Jordan, Former NBA Player
Dikembe Mutombo, NBA Hall of Famer, Dikembe Mutombo Foundation
Creating Connections: Taking Risks Through Vulnerability
Corey Michael Blake, Round Table Companies
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Environmental Sustainability: Sizing the Green Economy
Michael Dorsey, Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies
Heather Holland, TransCanada
Stephen Ryan, McDermott, Will & Emery
Laura Seydel Turner, Captain Planet Foundation
Employee Financial Wellness: The Next Big Thing?
Kenneth J. Carrig, SunTrust Bank, Inc.
Robert W.K. Webb, Hyatt
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Credit Where Credit Is Due: Accessing Credit, Transforming Communities
Christopher J. Honenberger, ClearPoint Credit Counseling Solutions
Lucy LaVoulle, 700 Credit Score Communities
Reginald Maisonneuve, eDea LLC | My1000Points
Sally Taylor-Shoff, FICO
Protecting Our Protectors: Reintroducing Military Personnel Into The Workforce
Mayor David Bockel, United States Army (Ret.)
Jean-Michael Giraud, Friendship Place
Ditu Kasuyi, Kasuyi & Associates LLC.
Eddie Williams, U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs