2011 Microfinance Summit
2011 San Diego Microfinance Summit
Thursday, April 28th
8:15am-4:30pm
Held at the Joan B. Kroc institute at the University of San Diego, the 2011 San Diego Microfinance Summit will be an all day event that features keynote speakers from the microfinance industry, provides an opportunity to meet and support local microfinance clients, and offers the best microfinance networking of the year. This year’s event will feature Gina Harman, CEO of The ACCION Network, Maika Hemphill, Portfolio Manager for North America with KIVA, and Claudia Viek, CEO of CAMEO. To learn more about this year’s speakers CLICK HERE. Participants will learn about international microfinance in addition to this year’s focus on domestic microfinance and how organizations such as Kiva, ACCION USA, and other local microlenders who are providing financing to entrepreneurs who couldn’t access traditional financing before.
The goal of the summit is to highlight the local and international work of San Diego’s microfinance organizations in order to promote collaboration across the area’s microfinance community. The summit will feature a plenary discussion, speaker panel and a series of breakout sessions on various topical issues related to microfinance. Lunch will be provided by local restaurateurs who are also current microfinance clients. In addition to food, there will be an artisan marketplace where other microfinance clients will sell their wares and services. Among the expected vendors will be artisans, bakers and entrepreneurs. There will be four breakout sessions in the afternoon in order to help attendees to delve further into various topics of microfinance. The summit will close with a catered networking reception.
Please click the following link to register for The Summit. The price is $20 for students and $50 for non-students. This price also includes lunch prepared by local business owners and a networking reception with appetizers and drinks at the end of the event.
Check out the SD Microfinance Summit Article by the SD Union Tribune
The Summit is made possible through generous support from Citibank

