Second Annual Stanford Seed Transformation Network Global Summit to be held in Mumbai


by Shrutee K/DNS

Participants of the Stanford Seed Transformation Program, business leaders, and educationists will gather in India for the first time to discuss business growth in emerging economies.

Mumbai, 26 February 2020: Stanford Graduate School of Business (GSB) announced that the second annual Stanford Seed Transformation Network Summit will be held in India for the first time between 12 and 14 of March 2020. The summit brings together entrepreneurs who have completed the school’s Seed Transformation Program.

The Stanford Seed Transformation Program partners with participants — business founders and CEOs — to help them gain the essential business and leadership skills that will enable them to grow their companies and positively impact their communities. The high-touch, 12-month program inspires participants to become globally engaged leaders and transform their business with training and networking support. The Seed Transformation Program was first launched in West Africa in 2013 and extended to East Africa in 2016, and India and Southern Africa in 2017. The program has provided leadership training and mentorship to over 800 entrepreneurs across 20 countries.

Darius Teter, Stanford Seed Executive Director, and PR Ganapathy, Stanford Seed, India, will host the summit. Other speakers will include:
Jonathan LevinPhilip H. Knight Professor and Dean of Stanford GSB

Baba Shiv, the Sanwa Bank, Limited, Professor of Marketing at Stanford GSB

Jesper B. Sørensen, the Robert A. and Elisabeth R. Jeffe Professor, and Professor of Organizational Behavior at Stanford GSB

Paula Mariwala, Founder and Co-President, Stanford Angels & Entrepreneurs India; Seed Advisory Board Member

Announcing the 2020 summit, Teter said, “This gathering will foster connections between hundreds of business founders and CEOs representing thriving companies from across Africa and India. They share a growth mindset, and a commitment to impact that extends beyond their individual enterprises and industries to include their communities and the world.”

About the Stanford Seed Transformation Network: The participants from the global communities of the Seed Transformation Program constitute the Seed Transformation Network. The network operates active chapters in West, East, and Southern Africa and India. The network offers members a way to harness the power of the global Stanford Seed community by connecting online, in person, or at events with other like-minded business leaders.

About Stanford Graduate School of Business: Stanford Graduate School of Business (GSB) is developing the next generation of principled global leaders. Since 1925 we’ve been delivering rigorous and experiential management education combined with personal development and leadership that has the power to change both careers and lives. Our faculty are empowered to design and discover original research that pushes the boundaries of knowledge. Our diverse programs include: the 2-year MBA program; 1-year Master of Science program for experienced leaders (MSx); PhD program; Executive Education; Stanford LEAD, an online certificate program; and Stanford Seed, a Stanford GSB-led initiative that partners with entrepreneurs in emerging markets to build thriving enterprises that transform lives.

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