PopTech Social Innovation Fellows
Class of 2011
Meet the Social Innovation Fellows Class of 2011
Erika Block
created Local Orbit’s online tools to make local and regional food distribution more efficient, transparent and sustainable, support local economies and make healthy, locally produced food widely available and easy to buy.
Krista Donaldson
runs D-Rev: Design Revolution, which works with local partners to bring state-of-the-art, user-centric products to empower the lives of the four billion people living on less than four dollars a day.
Rose Goslinga
leads the Syngenta Foundation’s Kilimo Salama, helping increase farm productivity and food security through the first micro-insurance product available to smallholder Kenyan farmers.
Sameer Kalwani
helps provide clean drinking water to those without access through Sarvajal, a technology-enabled franchise business rapidly expanding in India.
Christopher Marianetti
and Found Sound Nation work with youth and communities to create original music projects that unlock creative potential and build bridges between cultures.
Christopher and David Troensegaard Mikkelsen
founded Refugees United to streamline the process of reconnecting refugee families through web and mobile technologies.
Megan White Mukuria
founded ZanaAfrica to address root causes of gender inequality across Africa and enhance girls' educational attainment through sustainable African-led innovations, beginning with the delivery of sanitary pads and related health information.
Dominic Muren
's design lab, the Humblefactory, and design-sharing platform, Alchematter, help make object design and fabrication truly open and collaborative for communities around the world.
Michael Murphy
co-founded MASS Design Group to create well-built environments that help break the cycle of poverty through appropriate design, local investment and innovation.
Paul Needham
co-founded Simpa Networks, which sells high-quality solar energy systems on a pay-as-you-go basis to underserved people in emerging markets.
Jake Porway
launched DataKind to match nonprofits with pro bono data scientists to solve problems using data collection, management, and analysis in the service of humanity.
Nithya Ramanathan
's Nexleaf Analytics leverages the power of affordable mobile technology for health and environmental impact studies, facilitating quicker feedback and more effective solutions.
Mohammed Rabah Salem
provides locally built wind turbines and small-scale solar technologies to both Palestine and Israel, knitting together common needs in an otherwise deeply divided setting.
Amy Sun
created Fab Folk to extend MIT’s Fab Lab program, building local technical capacity that gives people the tools to innovate and turn design ideas into real objects.
