Diana Wells
Diana joined the organization after graduating from Brown University in 1988 with a degree in South Asian Studies. As an undergraduate, her year-long study abroad in Varanasi, India led her to see the need for local solutions to solve global problems. This insight inspired her to pursue an internship at Ashoka, where she created one of its core programs, Fellowship Support Services, (now Fellowship) which expanded the resources available to Ashoka’s social entrepreneurs to connect them to one another. When Diana took a leave to pursue a Ph.D. in anthropology from New York University (2000), she was named both a Fulbright and Woodrow Wilson scholar. Her ethnographic research on understanding how social change happens as a local articulation of a global social movement resulted in her dissertation: 'Between the Difference: The Emergence of a Cross Ethnic Women’s Movement in Trinidad and Tobago.'
Ph.D. in hand, Diana returned to Ashoka as a leader in the worldwide process of selecting social entrepreneurs to be Ashoka fellows. Additionally, she was given responsibility for Ashoka’s geographic expansion and during her tenure, there was a significant increase of Fellow elections, allowing Ashoka to reach its current total of 3,000. She became the President of Ashoka in 2005. She has contributed significantly to the field of social entrepreneurship by implementing one of the first, and now widely respected, tools to measure the impact of social entrepreneurship.
She is on the Advisory Board for the Center for the Advancement of Social Entrepreneurship (CASE) at Duke’s Fuqua School of Business and on the Board of GuideStar International. She has taught at Georgetown University on Anthropology and Development and has authored and edited numerous journal and book publications, including two compilations on social movements in the United States.
In 2007, Diana was celebrated as one of 10 winners of the first annual Women to Watch award, by Running Start. She also received the first Social Innovation Champion Award at George Mason University’s Accelerating Social Entrepreneurship (ASE) conference in 2011. Since then, in 2012, her alma mater, Brown University, honored her with its highest distinction for graduates, the Williams Rogers Award, in recognition of exemplifying Brown’s mission to prepare alumni for lives of "usefulness and reputation."
Alessandro Valera
Alessandro is a Senior Change leader with a track record of innovation within and beyond Ashoka. He is the founder of Ashoka in Italy as well as the Co-Founder of the Impact and Evidence team at Ashoka. He's also played key roles in the Europe diamond as a member of the Europe Forum as well as a leader of the European Transition Process. Outside of Ashoka, he's been an active player in the human rights field, with personal and political victories in his struggle for equality for LGBT people in Italy and beyond. He's a founder of several start-ups and member of a cooperative in Italy focused on educational board games. He's fluent in Spanish, Italian and English. After 8 years working for Ashoka in Europe, he has recently moved to the Global office in DC to join the Venture and E2 teams.
Estudio global de 2018 encuentra que Ashoka Fellows cambian la política, la dinámica del mercado y cómo piensa las personas
En 2018, Ashoka dirigió uno de los más grandes y diversos estudios de emprendedores sociales que han cambiado el sistema. Y descubrimos que los Ashoka Fellows están teniendo un alto impacto a nivel de sistemas: el 74% ha logrado cambios en las políticas públicas o en la legislación, otros están cambiando los sistemas de mercado y mentalidades. Todos están trabajando para lograr un mundo Todos somos agentes de cambio al involucrar a muchos otros en sus esfuerzos por lograr el cambio para el bien común
También descubrimos que Ashoka está notablemente acelerando la capacidad de Fellows para crear un impacto de cambio en sus sistemas. En general, el 84 por ciento de los Fellows informaron que Ashoka ha ayudado a aumentar su impacto.
Obtenga más información sobre los resultados del estudio y las estrategias de cambio de los sistemas de Fellows en el Informe de impacto de 2018
Muchas gracias a todos que han ofrecido una colaboración crítica, fondos y tiempo para ser parte de nuestro viaje para ayudar a las personas a encontrar el camino para hacer el cambio. Haga una donación para ayudar a Ashoka a apoyar nuestra increíble red de Fellows y hacer crecer el movimiento: Todos somos agentes de cambio. ¡Dona hoy!