David Green (social entrepreneur) explained

See also: David Green (disambiguation).

David Green
Birth Date:17 March 1956
Birth Place:Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Nationality:American
Alma Mater:University of Michigan
Occupation:Social Entrepreneur
Known For:Aurolab
Awards:MacArthur Fellowship

Spirit of Helen Keller AwardAshoka Fellow

David Green (born March 17, 1956) is an American social entrepreneur. His work has focused on making technology and health care services more accessible and sustainable.

Career

Green helped Aravind Eye Care System's founder Dr. G. Venkataswamy and his team to establish Aurolab in South India, a nonprofit manufacturer of low cost intraocular lenses for treating cataracts.[1] [2] He also developed suture and surgical blade manufacturing for Aurolab.[3] [4]

He is known for developing many eye care programs and for making them self-financing from user fees while serving the lower economic strata. These include: the Aravind Eye Hospital, Madurai, India;[5] the Lumbini Eye Care Project, Nepal;[6] the Tilganga Eye Institute, Nepal;[7] the Grameen Eye Hospitals, Bangladesh;[8] the SadGuru Trust, Chitrakoot, India; the Al Noor Magrabi Eye Hospital, Egypt;[8] and the Visualiza, Guatemala.[9]

He co-founded Sound World Solution,[10] a social enterprise to make affordable hearing devices with a novel fitting named LegWorks, which makes high quality prosthetic knees affordable.[11] He also co-founded the Eye Fund, a $15M social investing fund in collaboration with Deutsche Bank, Ashoka and International Agency for Prevention of Blindness, that provides affordable loan financing for sustainable eye care programs.[5] [8]

His work has been profiled in Fortune Magazine,[12] NPR,[13] the Economist, Forbes,[14] on CNN and in the PBS documentary series, "The New Heroes".[15]

Life

Green is an Ypsilanti, Michigan native.[16] He graduated from the University of Michigan with an MPH. He is listed as a notable alumni of University of Michigan and the University of Michigan School of Public Health.

He serves as a board member for the Johns Hopkins Social Innovations Lab, the Stanford University Biomedical Fellowship for India, the University of Michigan Ross School of Business Social Investing Fund, and the Seva Advisory Board.[5]

Awards

In 2002, Green was named an Ashoka Fellow[17] and featured as a Leading Social Entrepreneur by the Schwab Foundation.[8]

In 2004, he was awarded a MacArthur Fellowship[18] for his work as "a pioneer in the manufacture and distribution of advanced health care products for patients in the developing world who could not otherwise afford them."[19]

In both 2004 and 2006, he was listed as one of the recipients of the Fast 50 Award by Fast Company Magazine.[3]

In 2009, he received the Spirit of Helen Keller Award, given by Helen Keller International,[20] and the University of Michigan Humanitarian Service Award.[21] He was also voted as the leading social entrepreneur from the University of Michigan by the University of Michigan Engineering School.[22]

In 2011, he received the Certificate of Honorary Award of Liaoning Province as a foreign expert who has made great contributions to the economic and social development of Liaoning Province.[23]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Archived copy . 2010-04-06 . https://web.archive.org/web/20100613141034/http://www.sph.umich.edu/alumni/findings/spr05_findings_green.pdf . 2010-06-13 . dead .
  2. News: One Man's Quest To Make Medical Technology Affordable To All. John Ydstie. 3 July 2013. NPR. 3 July 2013.
  3. News: David Green – Fast 50 2003. 2003-02-28. Fast Company. 2017-12-16. en-US.
  4. News: David Green. Ashoka Everyone a Changemaker. 2017-12-16. en.
  5. Web site: David Green Ashoka Globalizer. www.ashokaglobalizer.org. en. 2017-12-16. 2016-03-29.
  6. Web site: Business with humanitarian goals - Print View. www.indiatogether.org. 2017-12-16.
  7. Book: Ruit, Tabin, Wykoff. Fighting Global Blindness: Improving World Vision Through Cataract Elimination.
  8. Web site: David Green Schwab Foundation for Social Entrepreneurship. www.schwabfound.org. en. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20171130185342/http://www.schwabfound.org/content/david-green. 2017-11-30. 2017-12-16.
  9. Web site: Visualiza Eye Care System - Case Study.
  10. Web site: David Green Co-Founder Sound World Solutions. www.soundworldsolutions.com. 2017-12-16.
  11. Web site: Team. LegWorks. en-US. 2017-12-16.
  12. Web site: See Me! Hear Me! - October 27, 2003. archive.fortune.com. 2017-12-16.
  13. News: One Man's Quest To Make Medical Technology Affordable To All. NPR.org. 2017-12-16. en.
  14. News: How Philanthropists And Investors Can Work Together To Create Social Change. Ashoka. Forbes. 2017-12-16. en.
  15. Web site: The New Heroes - Episode 2a - Doctor V, David Green. MSU MediaSpace. en. 2017-12-16.
  16. Web site: Compassionate Capitalism: Serving the Poor Profitably with David Green. 2009-10-30.
  17. Web site: Ashoka International . 2010-09-23 . https://web.archive.org/web/20100706060901/http://www.ashoka.org/node/3146 . 2010-07-06 . dead .
  18. Web site: MacArthur Fellows: September 2004. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20100416064638/http://www.macfound.org/site/c.lkLXJ8MQKrH/b.1142741/k.998D/Fellows_List__September_2004.htm. April 16, 2010. April 6, 2010.
  19. Rebecca F. Johnson, USA Today, Sept. 28, 2004. Accessed Sept. 22, 2010. https://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/2004-09-28-macarthur_x.htm
  20. Web site: Helen Keller International Award Recipients 1960 - 2014.
  21. Web site: LSA Humanitarian Service Award Winners U-M LSA U-M College of LSA . lsa.umich.edu . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20170702020047/http://lsa.umich.edu/lsa/alumni-friends/get-involved/humanitarian-service-awards/lsa-humanitarian-service-award-winners.html . 2017-07-02.
  22. Web site: David Green – Social Venture Fund University of Michigan. www.umsocialventure.com. en-US. 2017-12-16. 2015-05-10. https://web.archive.org/web/20150510064429/http://www.umsocialventure.com/people/david-green/. dead.
  23. Web site: Development Impact Lab DIL Fail Faire & Fail Hour, with Keynote Speaker David Green (Aurolab, Aravind Eye Hospital). dil.berkeley.edu. en-US. 2017-12-16.