More
than 200 Stanford Seed participants from Africa and India gather for
the first time to unite in their commitment to bring prosperity to
communities through the growth of businesses.
STANFORD, Calif.-Saturday 13 October 2018 [ AETOS Wire ]
(BUSINESS
WIRE)-- Last month, over 200 business founders/owners from across
Africa and India gathered in Nairobi, Kenya, for the inaugural Seed
Transformation Network Global Summit. Each business leader in attendance
completed the Seed Transformation Program, a one-year certificate
program delivered by Stanford University through Stanford Graduate
School of Business.
The
inaugural event provided an opportunity for some of the most promising
business leaders in Africa and India to continue their learning and to
network with the goal of scaling their businesses, creating jobs, and,
ultimately, expanding the impact their businesses have on their
communities and countries. The event included industry expert panels,
company tours to Kenyan participants’ businesses, and learning sessions,
facilitated by Seed Faculty Director Jesper Sørensen and organizational
behavior professor Sarah Soule.
“We
have found that 58% of Seed participants conduct business together
after completing the program. I am continually amazed at their level of
commitment to each other and their local communities,” said Darius
Teter, Seed Executive Director. “This Summit builds on the idea that a
lasting sustainable solution to poverty relies on entrepreneurs'
initiative, perseverance, and willingness to take risks. The global
network of entrepreneurs that is gathered here is united by a shared
mission: to grow their organizations and bring prosperity to their
regional economies.”
Company
tours included visits to vibrant businesses such as FunKidz, the first
global children’s furniture brand in Africa; Vivo Activewear, an
11-store business providing the largest range of locally designed and
manufactured women’s clothing and activewear in Kenya; and Magana
Flowers, a floriculture farm that produces and exports flowers to
Russia, Japan, Australia, Europe, and the Middle East.
“Since
completing the Seed Transformation Program, we’ve grown from six stores
to 11. We’ve doubled our revenue. We’ve doubled our staff,” said Wandia
Gichuru, CEO of Vivo Activewear. “I think what is so special about Seed
is not just what happens in the classroom, but also what happens
outside the classroom. The network is perhaps as valuable as the
coursework and the other resources the program offers. I think we have
just begun to scratch the surface on how powerful a network like this
can be.”
The
Seed Transformation Program first launched in West Africa in 2013,
expanded to East Africa in 2016 and to India and South Africa in 2017.
Stanford faculty members travel to each region to share Silicon Valley
insights into entrepreneurship to business owners/founders with the goal
of spurring business growth and, as a result, global prosperity.
Recent
surveys indicate the majority of Seed participants who completed the
program grow their businesses overall. Findings include: 62 percent hire
new full-time employees; 63 percent increase revenue; and 86 percent
increase their overall customers after completing the program. Past
participants have raised over $25 million in capital for the growth of
their companies.
To learn more about Stanford Seed, visit seed.stanford.edu.
Contacts
Stanford Graduate School of Business
Kristin Harlan, 650-546-1831
Director, Global Media Relations
gsbmediarelations@stanford.edu
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