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    Mark Hanis

    Social entrepreneur

    Mark Hanis is a prominent figure in the field of social entrepreneurship, known for his various impactful initiatives and ventures aimed at driving social change and fostering diversity.

    With a background in Political Science and Public Policy from Swarthmore College, Mark has founded and co-founded multiple organizations such as Inclusive America and Progressive Shopper, focusing on promoting diversity, equity, and conscious consumption.

    Mark's commitment to social impact is evident through his involvement in founding the Beeck Center for Social Impact & Innovation at Georgetown University, Organ Alliance (now Organize), and United to End Genocide, where he empowered communities and addressed critical issues like organ shortages and genocide prevention.

    Mark Hanis has also held prestigious positions including a White House Fellow in the Office of Vice President Joe Biden, Research Fellow at Stanford University, and Associate Fellow at the European campus of Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies.

    His dedication to social entrepreneurship has been recognized through fellowships from Ashoka, Echoing Green, Draper Richards Kaplan, and Hunt Alternatives Prime Movers. Mark's impact has earned him accolades such as being named a Young Global Leader by the World Economic Forum.

    Born in Quito, Ecuador, and with a family history deeply connected to the Holocaust, Mark Hanis brings a personal perspective to his work, aiming to create a more inclusive and just world for all.

    Mark's endeavors have garnered attention from major media outlets including The New York Times, Washington Post, CNN, and NPR, highlighting the significant influence of his work in the social entrepreneurship and global affairs spheres.

    Highlights

    Jul 21 · The Hill
    House Democrats reintroduce bill addressing diversity at State Department - The Hill
    Jul 8 · FCW.com
    House bill would add demographics to the Plum Book - FCW.com
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