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ACCION International Joins with Harvard Business School in Second Annual Microfinance Leadership Program
(CSRwire) BOSTON, MA - April 13, 2007 - The Harvard Business School-ACCION Program on
Strategic Leadership for Microfinance convenes this week on the HBS campus
in Boston for the second consecutive year, bringing 68 microfinance
leaders together from 32 countries.
Developed by HBS faculty and Boston-based microfinance pioneer ACCION, the
intensive one-week training course is assembling senior executives of major
microfinance institutions from five continents, as well as industry-related
policymakers, investors and leaders of financial institutions, in order to
study best practices in strategic thinking and business management.
The maturation of microfinance has placed increasing demands on its
leaders, who today must achieve not only high levels of efficiency and
return, but also manage new challenges brought on by their own success:
traditional and non-traditional competition, branding, institutional
evolution, executive team development, equity investment, mergers and
acquisitions, risk management, and maintenance of social focus within a
commercial environment The HBS-ACCION program is a unique opportunity for
microfinance leaders to examine these issues in the company of industry
peers, under the tutelage of some of the foremost thinkers and
practitioners in the field of business strategy and management.
The program is taught by distinguished HBS faculty, including Tarun
Khanna, F. Warren McFarlan, John A. Quelch, William A. Sahlman, Robert
Simons, and Peter Tufano. HBS faculty members V. Kasturi Rangan, co-chair
of the school’s Social Enterprise Initiative, and Michael Chu, a leading
microfinance specialist, co-chair the program.
For more information on the HBS-ACCION Program, please visit http://www.accion.org/hbs.asp.
About Harvard Business School
Founded in 1908 as part of Harvard University, Harvard Business School (www.hbs.edu) is located in
Boston and offers full-time programs leading to the MBA and doctoral
degrees, as well as more than 40 Executive Education programs. With a
faculty of more than 200 distinguished scholars, the School is dedicated
to educating leaders who make a difference in the world. Its core focus is
to shape the practice of business, build enduring knowledge, and
effectively communicate important ideas. Harvard Business School is the
world’s largest producer of business cases, a method of teaching
pioneered by the School in the 1920s.
About ACCION International
ACCION International is a private, nonprofit organization with the mission
of giving people the financial tools they need―microenterprise loans,
business training and other financial services―to work their way out of
poverty. A world pioneer in microfinance, ACCION was founded in 1961 and
issued its first microloan in 1973 in Brazil. ACCION International’s
partner microfinance institutions today are providing loans as low as $100
to poor men and women entrepreneurs in 23 countries in Latin America, the
Caribbean, Asia and sub-Saharan Africa, and in the U.S. In the last
decade alone, ACCION partners have disbursed more than 14 million loans
totaling more than $9.4 billion; 97 percent of the loans have been repaid.
Selected for the fourth consecutive year for its pioneering approaches to
poverty alleviation, ACCION was among 43 organizations awarded the 2006
Social Capitalist Award by Fast Company magazine. ACCION has also been
awarded Charity Navigator’s highest rating―four stars―for efficiency
and sound fiscal management. For more information, visit www.accion.org.
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