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Women Advancing Microfinance (WAM): Film Screening

Posted by hilarywilson on March 16, 2011

Film Screening:

“No Son Invisibles: Maya Women & Microfinance”

With Special Guest Appearance by the Film Director, Melissa Eidson

When: Thursday, March 24th,  6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.

Where: Variety Children’s Charity Screening Room (Hobart Building, 582 Market Street, San Francisco)

What: In “No Son Invisibles” Ms. Eidson documents the stories of three women in Chiapas, Mexico and the impact microfinance has had on their lives, with Muhammed Yunus, founder of Grameen Bank, as our guide.  No Son Invisibles originally screened at Cannes film festival market and the Buñuel Festival in Calanda, Spain, and has since shown at the Fajr International Film Festival in Tehran, Iran, the Torino and Roma Film Festivals in Italy, and most recently at Seattle’s Latino Film Festival and the Delray Beach Film Festival.  It can also be seen March 10th at the Washington DC Independent Film Festival under the english title: They Are Not Invisible.

Agenda

6:00pm – 6:30pm – Sign-in & Networking

6:30pm-7:30pn – Film Screening

7:30pm-8:00pm – Film discussion with special guest appearance by the Film Director

Admission:

  • WAM Members: $10 in advance, $15 at the door (cash only at door)
  • Non-Members: $15 in advance, $20 at the door (cash only at door)

Admission includes film screening, discussion, and refreshments.

Please RSVP and pay online at: http://nosoninvisibles2011.eventbrite.com/


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February Speaker Event

Posted by hilarywilson on February 23, 2011

Microfinance for Student Loans: Giving Youth a Little Credit!

- Thursday, February 24th -


The next SVMN Speaker Event on Thursday, February 24th at Blum Hall on the UC Berkeley campus feature Kushal Chakrabarti (Co-Founder & CEO, Vittana), Ben Elberger (Regional Director, Kiva) and Noga Leviner (Executive Director, Lumni USA), as they discuss the challenges, successes and future landscape of the new frontier of harnessing microfinance for students loans, both in the US and abroad.

Industry leaders are leveraging debt and equity-like investments as well as P2P lending models to provide youth (both in the US and abroad) with the tools necessary to pursue higher education. As a result, the student-loan market has experienced explosive growth.  SVMN is proud to present this unique opportunity to hear the nation’s leaders talk about the rise of using microloans for education and answer your questions. We look forward to seeing you there!

Register early! Online registration closes the day of the event. At-the-door admission is $10 more. Tickets are limited!

When: Thursday, February 24th

6:30-7:00 — Sign-in, dinner, networking
7:00-7:50 — Intros and speaker presentations
7:50-8:15 — Q&A
8:15-8:30 – Networking

Where:

Blum Hall (Across Hearst St. from Ectheverry Hall)
UC Berkeley Campus
2521 Hearst Ave Berkeley
Berkeley, CA 94709

Cost:

in advance: $20 regular attendee | $10 students & non-profits (w/ ID)
at the door: $30 regular attendee | $20 students & non-profits (w/ ID)
(includes food + drinks)

Speaker Bios

Kushal Chakrabarti, Co-Founder & CEO Vittana

As the son of first-generation immigrants, Kushal knows first-hand the importance of education and its power to change lives. He owes everything to a few teachers and mentors who believed in him and took a risk on him when he was younger. Previously, Kushal led technical strategy, design and development for the multi-hundred million dollar personalized recommendations system at Amazon.com and, before that, was a research scientist working in artificial intelligence and computational biology. He has authored over 20 patents, talks and peer-reviewed articles over his career.

Kushal graduated from the University of California, Berkeley with a B.S. in computer science and a B.A. in molecular biology. What gets him up every morning is the knowledge that although there’s a lot about the world he can’t change, he can help make a difference about this.

Ben Elberger, Regional Director, Kiva

As Regional Director, Ben is responsible for setting strategy in Anglophone Africa and South Asia, managing field-based staff, and conducting due diligence on potential MFI partners. Based in San Francisco, Ben contributes to Kiva’s risk management framework, assists in building out Kiva’s evolving internal portfolio systems, and is spearheading efforts to enter and expand in key South Asian markets. Ben was previously a Microfinance Partnerships Manager and Microfinance Partnerships Coordinator with Kiva joining the team in early 2006. Prior to Kiva, Ben was a research assistant at the Center for Global Development where he worked with research fellows investigating the impact of International Monetary Fund programs on developing country health spending and on the political dynamics of the global health agenda. He has published on topics in international development and microfinance. Ben is a graduate of Stanford University with a degree in Public Policy and, despite being a native New Yorker, loves California.

Noga Leviner, Executive Director, Lumni USA

Noga brought Lumni to the United States in 2008 and has led the company through its startup phase including legal and operational design, setting strategic direction, fundraising and business development, and testing the concept pilot. She previously worked as a Program Manager for Ashoka where she headed the organization’s 60-country impact assessment program, conducted due diligence on the work of social entrepreneurs, and led or co-led the launch of a series of programs to identify and support social entrepreneurs including those pursuing financial services innovations. She holds a B.A. from Stanford University.


Parking Info:

Blum Hall is located about 100 yards past Euclid Avenue on the south side of Hearst Avenue, across Etcheverry Hall, at the north-east end of UC Berkeley’s campus.  The closes parking structure to Blum Hall is the Upper Hearst Lot.

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June 14th SVMN Meeting: Client Protection & Transparency!

Posted by hilarywilson on June 2, 2010

The Responsibility is Ours: Pushing the Boundaries on Client Protection & Transparency


This Silicon Valley Microfinance Network (SVMN) meeting will take place on Monday, June 14th, 2010 and will feature Beth Porter of the United Nations Capital Development Fund and Chuck Waterfield of Microfinance Transparency.

During this event, Beth and Chuck will closely examine the evolution of consumer protection, the drivers that lead to the global financial meltdown, and why transparent contracts and pricing within the microfinance industry is more crucial now than ever before.


In light of the financial crisis that is affecting organizations worldwide, it has become evident that players in the microfinance industry are responsible for maintaining ethical, transparent protection policies.  What are the challenges with implementing industry-wide client protection policies? How can MFIs reasonably operationalize client protection and transparency in a way that is not over-burdensome? How can investors be sure which firms are socially responsible institutions? What global efforts are underway to follow ethical, respectful and transparent practices? Finally, as consumers, what can we do to insure ethical practices are rewarded?

Beth Porter and Chuck Waterfield will bring their extensive knowledge of industry-wide policies and practices to the table to answer these questions and more.  Order your ticket now as seating is limited!

This event will be held in partnership with Omidyar Network and Women Advancing Microfinance (WAM).

Omidyar Network is a philanthropic investment firm that creates opportunity for people to improve their lives. Established in 2004 by eBay founder Pierre Omidyar and his wife Pam, the organization has committed more than $330 million to for-profit companies and nonprofit organizations that foster economic advancement and encourage individual participation across multiple investment areas, including microfinance, property rights, and government transparency. To learn more about Omidyar Network, visit www.omidyar.com.

Women Advancing Microfinance (WAM) was created to support women in the microfinance industry.  One of our speakers this evening, Beth Porter, is a founder of WAM and director of the Northern Califorinia chapter. The mission is to advance and support women working in microfinance through education and training, by promoting leadership opportunities, and by increasing visibility of their participation and talent while maintaining a work/life balance. WAM advances its values by serving as a network for women in microfinance all over the world and as a platform for communication and collective action. To learn more about WAM, visit www.waminternational.org.

Register early!  Online registration closes the day of the event.  At-the-door admission is $10 more.

To register, please click on the SVMN registration link here (Order now – seating is limited!):
register

When: Monday, June 14, 2010

6:00-6:30 — Sign-in, dinner, networking
6:30-7:15 — Intros and speaker presentations
7:15-8:00 — Q&A
8:00-8:30 – Networking

Where: Omidyar Network Office

1991 Broadway St, Suite 200
Redwood City, CA 94063

(directions here)

Cost:

in advance: $20 regular attendee | $10 students, WAM Members & non-profits (w/ ID)
at the door: $30 regular attendee | $20 students & non-profits (w/ ID)
(includes dinner + drinks)

Speaker Bios

Chuck Waterfield

Chuck Waterfield has 25 years experience in microfinance, with a mixture of practical field experience (six years starting MFIs in both Haiti and Bolivia) and experience leading network strategy development (serving as microenterprise director for both MEDA and for CARE International). He developed Microfin, the most popular financial planning software in the microfinance industry and teaches business planning courses around the world, with more than 3,000 microfinance professionals having been trained in his courses. Mr. Waterfield’s current work as an independent consultant includes clients across the industry.

Currently on faculty of Columbia University School of International and Public Affairs, Mr. Waterfield was formerly on the faculty of the Boulder Microfinance Training Program for ten years and Southern New Hampshire University’s Microenterprise Development Institute for eight years. In addition to Microfin, he has a broad range of products and publications including the SEEP FRAME Tool, the CARE Credit and Savings Sourcebook, and CGAP Handbook on Management Information Systems. In 2008, Mr. Waterfield founded MicroFinance Transparency and works part-time in the institution as he continues his other responsibilities.

Beth Porter

Beth Porter has over 20 years of experience in microfinance and organizational development in 30 countries in Africa, Asia and Latin America. Ms. Porter is Policy Coordinator for Financial Inclusion at UNCDF where she provides policy guidance to the regional offices and supports the UN’s Special Advocate for Financial Inclusion, HRH Princess Maxima of the Netherlands, in advocating for inclusive finance at the highest levels.

She previously launched and directed an initiative at Making Cents International to build the capabilities of financial services providers and youth-serving organizations in the nascent sector of youth-inclusive financial services.  At Freedom from Hunger, Ms. Porter led development of program strategy and managed delivery of integrated microfinance services to 1.2 million women and their families in 16 countries.  Ms. Porter has provided extensive technical assistance and training in strategic and business planning, product design, and organizational effectiveness and operational efficiency, and is experienced in program appraisal, design and evaluation.  Ms. Porter worked as an independent consultant with numerous organizations and managed Save the Children/UK’s microfinance activities in Vietnam and Catholic Relief Services’ microenterprise programming in Senegal and Cape Verde.  Ms. Porter is Board Chair of the SEEP Network, on the board of Bolivian MFI CRECER, on the Steering Committee of the SMART Campaign in Microfinance, on the Advisory Committee of the Youth-Inclusive Financial Services Linkage Program of Making Cents International, and Chair of the Northern California Chapter of Women Advancing Microfinance.

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5/20 Joint SVMN-WAM NorCal Happy Hour

Posted by April Newman on May 5, 2009

Please join us for the first ever Joint WAM NorCal and SVMN Happy Hour!  SVMN and WAM NorCal are both nonprofit organizations supporting microfinance and cultivating and coordinating community around it.  We have much in common and much to share.  This event is will provide an opportunity for SVMN and WAM members to gather and network, and for anyone interested in microfinance to learn about our organizations directly through our members.

register

When:

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

5:30pm — 8:00pm

 

Where:

Milagros Cantina

1099 Middlefield Rd

Redwood City, CA 94061

 

Cost: Free!  Please note this is a non-hosted happy hour; attendees are responsible for paying for their own food and drink.  

 

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Silicon Valley Microfinance Network aims to harness the Bay Area’s unique expertise and mobilize people to innovate and collaborate in order to increase the   impact of microfinance. We do this by connecting, educating, and engaging people in the field of microfinance.  

 

WAM NorCal

Women Advancing Microfinance (WAM) – Northern California is the only organization for women microfinance professionals living in the San Francisco Bay Area and Northern California. The mission of WAM NorCal is to advance the microfinance industry by supporting women in the industry in their professional development, promoting leadership opportunities, and increasing visibility of their participation and talent while maintaining a work/life balance.

Contact: Jennifer Williams (415-244-8920) re. WAM NorCal or April Newman (415-519-9400) re. SVMN or WAM NorCal.

 

For more information on the location see: http://www.milagroscantina.com/  Happy hour specials at Milagros Cantina are available 3-6pm.  

WAM is especially excited to be reaching out to the Peninsula and South Bay communities, as they know many of their recent events have been in the East Bay and San Francisco.  

 

See you Wednesday, May 20th!

 

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WAM NorCal event Jan. 8 — “Trade” Movie Night

Posted by April Newman on January 2, 2009

 

WAM NorCal is pleased to announce a special screening of the film Trade – a moving drama about human trafficking — followed by a panel discussion about the potential power of microfinance to help stop this horrific practice.

Visit http://www.tradethemovie.com/synopsis.html for more details about the film.

They will be showing the film at the Museum of the African Diaspora in San Francisco (www.moadsf.org).   The museum has agreed to keep their exhibits open for special viewing until 7 pm.

Date:  Thursday, January 8, 2009
Time:  6:30-10:00 pm (the film will start promptly at 7 pm)
Location: MOAD – 685 Mission (at Third Street)
Cost: $20 at the door (cash or check payable to WAM NorCal – sorry, they can’t accept credit or debit cards)

Snacks and refreshments will be provided, and there will be time for mingling before the show from 6:30-7 pm.  The movie will run from 7-9 pm; the panel will run until 9:45 pm.  The museum has asked them to be wrapped up and out of the building by 10 pm.

Please RSVP directly to Laura Hoover at welcomeworld@sbcglobal.net or (415) 515-2655.  For more information about parking and public transportation, please visit the MOAD website at http://www.moadsf.org/visit/directions.html.

Feel free to invite friends, spouses, partners, and others who might be interested.  Hope you can join WAM NorCal for this very special event!

WAM NorCal Program Committee

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