Rhodes Scholars in innovation and social change

Rhodes Scholars in innovation and social change
Name
Charles Maynes
Clive Hildebrand
Stephen Dickinson
Anthony Ardington
College
Merton
Wadham
Oriel
Corpus
Christi
Oriel
Balliol
Year
1960
1960
1962
1963
Work
Senior Associate, Carnegie Endowment, International Peace.
Director, AUQA (Australian Universities Quality Agency).
World Program of Moral Re-armament.
Chair, National Business Initiative-KwaZulu-Natal.
Arthur Wesley Cragg
Dr Nicholas Hope
Region
Utah
Queensland
Minnesota
Eastern
Province
Alberta
Tasmania
1964
1965
Richard Ruffin
Virginia
Lincoln
1965
Andrew Rowan
Diocesan
College,
Rondebosch
Utah
Oriel
1968
Founding Chair and President, Transparency International Canada.
Director of the Stanford Centre for International Development and was
previously the World Bank’s Country Director for China and Mongolia.
Executive Vice-President of Initiatives of Change International and former
Executive Director, Moral Re-Armament Inc.
Chief International Officer and Chief Scientific Officer, President and CEO,
Humane Society International of the US.
Queen’s
1975
Dr Rukmini Banerji
India
Balliol
1981
Shaun Johnson
St
Catherine’s
Magdalen
Somerville
New College
1982
Jane Nelson
Robyn Hadley
Elliott Portnoy
South Africa-atLarge
Zimbabwe
North Carolina
West Virginia
Michael McCullough
Oregon
Balliol
1989
Professor Clayton
Christensen
1983
1985
1986
Global expert on innovation and growth voted the most influential business
thinker in the world in 2011. Professor of Business Administration at Harvard
Business School.
Part of the leadership team at Pratham, an organisation working to provide
quality education to the underprivileged children of India.
Chief Executive of The Mandela Rhodes Foundation.
Director, The Prince of Wales Business Leaders Forum.
Founder and Executive Director of ‘What’s after High School?’
Global CEO of the international law firm Dentons, and founder of the UK and US
non-profit organisation, Kids Enjoy Exercise Now (KEEN) for children with
disabilities.
Co-Founder and president of the Quest Scholars Program and QuestBridge,
Dr Adekeye Adebajo
Lawrence Larry Berger
Jonah Edelman
Maxine Williams
Lisette Nieves
Nigeria
New York
Washington
Commonwealth
Caribbean
New York
The Hon. Cory Booker
New Jersey
St Antony's
Lincoln
Balliol
St
Catherine's
Corpus
Christi
Queen’s
1990
1991
1992
1992
David Ndii
Eric Garcetti
Kenya
New York
St Antony's
Queen’s
1993
1993
Jackie Cook
South Africa
1995
Jordan Schreiber
New Mexico
St Edmund
Hall
Magdalen
Eric Greitens
Missouri
1996
Angela Hassan
Zambia
Lady
Margaret
Hall
St Antony's
Charlotte Opal
North Carolina
St Antony's
1997
1992
1992
1995
1997
Board Member of the Dalai Lama Foundation, and co-founder and board
member of Kaeme, a nonprofit organization that works to reunite children living
in orphanages in Ghana, West Africa with their families.
Executive Director, Centre for Conflict Resolution, International Peace Academy.
President, Active Imagination Workshop.
Executive Director, Stand for Children.
Global Head of Diversity at Facebook, Founder at Past Present and Personal
and formerly senior manager, Caribbean Human Rights Network.
Commissioner on the White House Commission on Education Excellence for
Hispanics which aims to: “close the skills and academic achievement gap”.
Junior United States Senator from New Jersey. At the time of his election to the
Senate, he was the Mayor of Newark, where his priorities were reducing crime
and encouraging economic development projects. He gained a national
reputation for his personal involvement in public service, particularly through
his use of social media tools such as Twitter to connect with constituents.
Economist and Executive Director, Kenya Leadership Institute.
Mayor of Los Angeles, innovating in the field of education, environment, crime
reduction and societal cohesion.
Specialist in Corporate Environmental, Social and Governance Disclosure
Analysis and Founder of the Fund Votes Project.
President at Team PRIDE, Inc. and Owner of Master Schreiber's ATA Martial
Arts. Team PRIDE, Inc., is dedicated to helping low-income children develop the
values and confidence needed to avoid criminal behaviour and to succeed in
school and beyond.
CEO at The Mission Continues which empowers wounded and disabled war
veterans to continue their service to their country and communities as citizen
leaders.
New Zealand Agency for International Development (NZAID), Development
Programme Manager, Solomon Islands.
Chair, Standards Committee, FLO (Fairtrade Labelling Organisations) and Former
St Hilda's
Magdalen
1997
1998
Director, Product Development, TransFair USA.
Managing Director, Africa International Advisors.
Director-General of CIVICUS, the World Alliance for Citizen Participation.
Lady
Margaret
Hall
Brasenose
1998
Founder and Executive Director Interfaith Youth Core.
1998
University
Hertford
1998
1999
Visiting Fellow at The Brookings Institution, Senior Fellow at Fung Global
Institute, Senior Fellow at United Nations Foundation and formerly Senior
Advisor, Millennium Promise Alliance.
Save the Children Australia, Director of Programmes.
Right To Play, New York.
Brasenose
1999
Director, Bertha Centre for Social Innovation, University of Cape Town.
Lady
Margaret
Hall
St John's
Linacre
2001
Managing Director and Founding Partner of Micro Home Solutions, a social
housing enterprise that she co-founded in 2009.
2002
2002
Minnesota
Diocesan
College,
Rondebosch
Trinity
Magdalen
2003
2003
Malawi
Linacre
2004
Board member and co-founder at IT Without Borders, Melbourne, Australia.
Institute for Democracy (IDASA), working as a team leader for the 'Measuring
and Monitoring Democracy' area.
Founder, Phyllis Wheatley Community Lawyering Project.
Research Fellow on the Rule of Law at the British Institute of International and
Comparative Law (BIICL) Bingham Centre. He is responsible for research
undertaken by the Centre on judicial reform, transitional justice and regional
courts, and for convening events in the Centre's programme on these and other
topics.
Board member of Malawian Initiative for National Development (MIND), a
Diaspora & Development organisation whose mission is to formalise and
coordinate volunteering efforts of UK-based Diaspora Malawians.
Ruth Forbes
Dr Danny
Sriskandarajah
Dr Ebrahim ‘Eboo’ Patel
Zimbabwe
New South
Wales
Illinois
John McArthur
British Columbia
Laila Khondkar
Chlöe Flutter
Rakhi Mehra
Bangladesh
New South
Wales
South Africa-atLarge
India
Nathan Grills
Karin Alexander
Victoria
Zimbabwe
David Simon
Jan Van Zyl Smit
Dr Dickson Kachuma
Dr François Bonnici
Bryony Lau
Jeeshan Chowdhury
Alberta
Alberta
Balliol
Hertford
2005
2006
Dr Daniel Altschuler
New York
St Antony's
2006
Nathan Nate Herring
Kyle Hill
Vermont
New Brunswick
New College
University
2006
2006
Anisha Sharma
Kupela Clarke
India
Zambia
2007
2007
Yusuf Randera-Rees
Alia Whitney-Johnson
South Africa-atLarge
North Carolina
Keble
Green
Templeton
Oriel
St. John’s
2009
Anne Karing
Vitaliy Voronkov
William Oppenheim
Tyler Spencer
Germany
Namibia
Maine
Maryland & DC
Brasenose
Linacre
Pembroke
Wolfson
2009
2009
2010
2010
Ye Jin Kang
Texas
Green
Templeton
2011
David Sherwood
Western
Australia
Pembroke
2013
2007
International Crisis Group, Assistant Editor.
Co-founder of Hacking Health and co-founder Listrunnerapp.com, targeted at
improving rounds and handovers for collaborative clinical teams in hospitals.
Political scientist, writer, community organiser and currently the coordinator of
the Long Island Civic Engagement Table (LICET).
College Outreach, Founder.
Project Leader at BCG and co-founder of Teach For Canada.
Overseas Development Institute, Fellowship Scheme.
Manages outreach projects for children with HIV in Zambia and Board member
of Restless Development Zambia.
Founder of the Awethu Project which aims to incubate 500 entrepreneurs from
under-resourced backgrounds each year.
Founder of Emerge Global, a non-profit that empowers teenage survivors of
sexual abuse in Sri Lanka.
Innovations for Poverty Action (IPA), Busia, Kenya, Evaluation Coordinator.
Founder, Education Venture.
Founder and Executive Director at Omprakash.
Founder and CEO, Athletes United for Social Justice, Inc (The Grassroot Project)
www.GrassrootProject.org.
Executive Director at Engage Korea (www.engagekorea.org) which is an
educational humanitarian initiative on bringing peace to the Korean Peninsula
through collaborative interdisciplinary dialogue on DPRK-related issues.
Co-Founder & Trustee, Teach Learn Grow Inc.