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Shelly Porges States In Developing Countries Entrepreneurs Often Emerge From Necessity And Not Opportunity

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  • Date Added : 4/15/2011
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Shelly Porges

  • Senior Advisor, United States Department of State
  • female
  • Caucasian
  • 1952 (Age: 72 years old)
  • Shelly Porges - Entrepreneurship at Cornell Celebration 2011 Panel - Linking Social Entrepreneurship and Transformative Action
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Shelly Porges is the National Finance Co-Chair for the Ready for Hillary Super PAC. Prior to this role, Porges was a Franklin Fellow and Senior Advisor leading the Global Women's Business Initiative at the U.S. State Department. She is a recognized marketing and strategy expert having launched products, brands and companies, as well as raised funds for a range of non-profit and political organizations. Before joining the State Department, Ms. Porges had a distinguished private sector career as both a corporate executive (American Express and Bank of America) and entrepreneur. Most recently, she served as chair of the board for Count Me In for Women's Economic Independence, the leading non-profit online accelerator for women-owned businesses. Shelly Porges holds both a BS and MPS degree from Cornell University. She was a founding member of the President's Council of Cornell Women.

There's another element of that which is, for most of the world, what is sometimes deemed to be entrepreneurs are really necessity, entrepreneurs out of necessity. These are people for whom their economies have no place for them and they have no choice but to become, what in some measures, are calle...(Full transcript available to logged in subscribers.).

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Video 1 of 8 Shelly Porges Provides Overview of Global Women's Issues Group
  • Shelly Porges - Entrepreneurship at Cornell Celebration 2011 Panel - Linking Social Entrepreneurship and Transformative Action
  • 4/15/2011
  • Shelly Porges
  • 1 min. 9 sec.
Video 2 of 8 Shelly Porges Shares Success Story Regarding Gender Equity and Focusing on Women Entrepreneurs
  • Shelly Porges - Entrepreneurship at Cornell Celebration 2011 Panel - Linking Social Entrepreneurship and Transformative Action
  • 4/15/2011
  • Shelly Porges
  • 2 min. 33 sec.
Video 3 of 8 Shelly Porges Discusses Working With Women Entrepreneurs from Sub-Saharan Africa
  • Shelly Porges - Entrepreneurship at Cornell Celebration 2011 Panel - Linking Social Entrepreneurship and Transformative Action
  • 4/15/2011
  • Shelly Porges
  • 3 min. 27 sec.
Video 4 of 8 Shelly Porges Discusses Importance Of Followup With Women Entrepreneurs
  • Shelly Porges - Entrepreneurship at Cornell Celebration 2011 Panel - Linking Social Entrepreneurship and Transformative Action
  • 4/15/2011
  • Shelly Porges
  • 1 min. 52 sec.
Video 5 of 8 Shelly Porges Discusses Moving From Corporate to Government Role
  • Shelly Porges - Entrepreneurship at Cornell Celebration 2011 Panel - Linking Social Entrepreneurship and Transformative Action
  • 4/15/2011
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  • 3 min. 2 sec.
Video 6 of 8 Shelly Porges Discusses Concept of Decentralizing Control
  • Shelly Porges - Entrepreneurship at Cornell Celebration 2011 Panel - Linking Social Entrepreneurship and Transformative Action
  • 4/15/2011
  • Shelly Porges
  • 1 min. 57 sec.
Video 7 of 8 Shelly Porges States In Developing Countries Entrepreneurs Often Emerge From Necessity And Not Opportunity
  • Shelly Porges - Entrepreneurship at Cornell Celebration 2011 Panel - Linking Social Entrepreneurship and Transformative Action
  • 4/15/2011
  • Shelly Porges
  • 1 min. 7 sec.
Video 8 of 8 Shelly Porges Discusses Importance Of Investing In Education For Women In Developing Countries
  • Shelly Porges - Entrepreneurship at Cornell Celebration 2011 Panel - Linking Social Entrepreneurship and Transformative Action
  • 4/15/2011
  • Shelly Porges
  • 2 min. 55 sec.