(Left to Right) Jonathan Ortmans, President, Global Entrepreneurship Network (GEN); Barack Obama, U.S. President; Tony Elumelu, Founder of Tony Elemelu Foundation (TEF); Sriram Bharatam, Chairman, Africa Growth Initiative, Entrepreneurs' Organization (EO). (PRNewsFoto/Spark Global Entrepreneurship)
NAIROBI, Kenya, July 27, 2015 -- An impressive collection of organizations have come together to answer President Barack Obama's call at the Global Entrepreneurship Summit yesterday in Nairobi, Kenya, to advance entrepreneurship and economic growth around the world.
NAIROBI, Kenya, July 27, 2015 -- An impressive collection of organizations have come together to answer President Barack Obama's call at the Global Entrepreneurship Summit yesterday in Nairobi, Kenya, to advance entrepreneurship and economic growth around the world.
Representatives of the Global Entrepreneurship Network
(GEN), Entrepreneurs' Organization (EO) and Tony Elumelu Foundation (TEF)
participated in a formal signing ceremony at the Summit, committing to lead the
Spark Global Entrepreneurship initiative. Spark is a coalition that is seeking
to mobilize like-minded organizations, companies and investors that
collectively generate more than $1 billion dollars in private investment for
emerging entrepreneurs by the end of 2017.
"The world is full of nascent entrepreneurs with brilliant
ideas—but they need stronger ecosystems to help them unleash those ideas and
grow them into game-changing startups," said Jonathan Ortmans, president
of Global Entrepreneurship Network and one of three Spark coalition co-chairs.
"Spark increases coordination and collaboration among startup support
programs and amplifies their efforts."
The first wave of companies that have stepped forward
include Citi, EY, GE, Google and IBM. Two African companies, Rendeavour, the
continent's largest urban land developer, and SkyPower, the largest provider of
utility-scale solar power projects in the world, have joined as well.
"African entrepreneurship has been the missing link in
Africa's development. The actions of just one entrepreneur sends ripples across
a community and entrepreneurship lifts people permanently out of poverty and
creates social wealth," said Tony Elumelu, founder of the Tony Elumelu
Foundation. "We all know entrepreneurship, anywhere in the world, is not
easy nor is success guaranteed. All stakeholders – the private sector,
governments, NGOs and donors - must make a commitment to use their respective
powers to address the hurdles facing African entrepreneurs. That is what Spark
is all about."
Spark taps into the growing involvement of government programs
in helping entrepreneurs start and scale new firms.
U.S. Vice President Joseph Biden announced the Spark
initiative at the 2014 Global Entrepreneurship Summit in Morocco and outlined
the commitments of some of the most active and effective U.S. government
programs such as the Presidential Ambassadors for Global Entrepreneurship,
Young African Leaders Initiative, African Women's Entrepreneurship Program and
more.
Spark is asking for commitments from organizations and
individuals willing to "start the spark" by collaborating and
contributing resources, networks, data and ideas to multiply efforts and help
founders start and scale new firms.
"We are excited to leverage our in-market presence in
nearly 50 countries to support Spark, inspire today's entrepreneurs and foster
the next generation globally," said Vijay K. Tirathrai, CEO of
Entrepreneurs' Organization. "Our organization provides numerous platforms
to bring entrepreneurs together for enhanced learning and leadership growth.
Spark is a natural extension of our commitment and we call on others to join us
and affect positive change through entrepreneurial support."
To join Spark, visit www.startthespark.org.
About Spark Global
Entrepreneurship
Spark brings together the world's leading entrepreneurial
organizations and support programs under one umbrella—led by its founding
sponsors, Global Entrepreneurship Network, Entrepreneurs Organization and the
Tony Elumelu Foundation. With a common goal and shared resources, Spark starts
a global dialogue on creative new ideas to help entrepreneurs start and scale
new enterprises while igniting the next era of innovation and opportunity for
the entire world. For more information, follow @StartTheSpark on Twitter or
visit www.startthespark.org.
About Entrepreneurs'
Organization
The Entrepreneurs' Organization (EO) is a global,
peer-to-peer network of more than 11,000 influential business owners with 150
chapters in 48 countries. Founded in 1987, EO is the catalyst that enables
leading entrepreneurs to learn and grow, leading to greater success in business
and beyond. For more information, please visit www.eonetwork.org and follow
@EntrepreneurOrg on Twitter.
About Tony Elumelu
Foundation
The Tony Elumelu Foundation is an African-based,
African-funded philanthropic organization, founded in 2010, which is dedicated
to transforming the continent through entrepreneurship. Guided by Tony
Elumelu's philosophy of Africapitalism, the Foundation's core programs include
the $100 million Tony Elumelu Entrepreneurship Programme, research and advocacy
through the Africapitalism Institute, and the Tony &Awele Elumelu Legacy
Prize. For more information, please visit tonyelumelufoundation.org and follow @TonyElumeluFDN on Twitter.
About Global
Entrepreneurship Network
Global Entrepreneurship Network (GEN) is a year-round
platform of programs and initiatives created by the communities that celebrate
Global Entrepreneurship Week each November. Aimed at creating one global
entrepreneurial ecosystem, GEN helps people in more than 160 countries unleash
their ideas and turn them into promising new ventures—creating jobs, unearthing
innovations for society and strengthening economic stability around the world.
For details on the programs and initiatives that make up GEN, visit weareGEN.co
and follow @unleashingideas on Twitter.
SOURCE Spark Global Entrepreneurship
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