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Greg Dees’ Memorial Event and Service

It is hard for us to believe but it has already been six months since our founder and dear friend, Greg Dees, passed away. We continue to feel his absence – and his inspiration – every day. We wanted to …

Imprint Capital: Helping Impact Investors Help Themselves

This post was written by Grace Webster, a CASE Fellow and CASE i3 Fellow who has just graduated from Fuqua.  She reflects on a visit from the final speaker from this year’s CASE i3 Speaker Series, John Goldstein, cofounder of …

CASE Student Featured in The Oprah Magazine!

We’re excited to announce that O, The Oprah Magazine recently featured Duke MBA Rachel Lichte and her company, Clarity Project! Rachel and Clarity Project provide fairly sourced jewelry while creating sustainable incomes for local miners and giving back to the communities in …

Building an Impact Industry: Best Practices from Microfinance

This post was written by Grace Webster, a second year Duke MBA student, CASE Fellow and CASE i3 Fellow.  The Skoll World Forum brings together the brightest minds leading the way for social entrepreneurship, impact investing, sustainability, and much more.  …

Impact Investing and Global Finance: The Big Picture

This article was first published in the Huffington Post Blog. Click here to read the original post.  One of the interesting and important recent developments in wealth management has been the emergence of a group of clients committed to investing …

SEAD Symposium Innovator Highlights – Round 2

This article was originally posted on the Social Entrepreneurship Accelerator at Duke (SEAD) website. Click here for the original post.   This Friday is the Duke Symposium on Scaling Innovations in Global Health!  We’re excited to be welcoming the SEAD …

2014 CASE Award Goes to Living Goods

CASE is excited to announce the 2014 winner of the CASE Award for Enterprising Social Innovation (ESI), Living Goods! Living Goods is a fantastic social venture that empowers the poor through networks of ‘Avon-like’ micro-entrepreneurs who go door-to-door teaching families …