Paul Campbell

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Paul is a Co-Founder of Brown Venture Group, a Venture Capital Accelerator focused on technology entrepreneurs of color, based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Prior to Co-Founding BVG, he was a sales executive with Sprint. Paul received a B.A. in Biblical Studies, M.A. in Pastoral Care and Church Administration, Doctor of Ministry in Social Entrepreneurship from Minnesota Graduate School of Theology and an MBA in Global Business Management from Bethel University (St. Paul). As a subject matter expert in the field of Faith, Work, Economics and Entrepreneurship, he has been invited as a guest speaker and panelist to a number of events and conferences. Paul has been featured on the Oracle for Startups Blog and is a regular collaborator with both Cru and Made to Flourish within the Twin Cities area of Minnesota. In addition to his work at Brown Venture Group, Paul is an Innovation Consultant and also serves on the Bethel University National Alumni Board.

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Paul and his wife, Rebecca, live in Maplewood, MN, with their four children, William, Ethan, Truett and Ellia.

Mike Silvestri

Director of Special Projects | Social Finance

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Mike Silvestri is director of special projects at Social Finance. He supports the CEO in advancing the firm’s strategic initiatives, with a focus on expanding career impact bonds and other innovative social investment models.

Prior to joining Social Finance, Mike served on the Strategic Operations team within the Office of Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker, spearheading numerous efforts to improve service delivery across the Commonwealth. Before that, Mike worked as a social impact consultant at FSG, where he helped corporations, foundations, and nonprofits develop strategies to solve systemic social challenges spanning health, education, and economic mobility. He brings extensive experience in the design, implementation, and scaling of education and workforce programs. Prior to FSG, Mike began his career as a management consultant at Oliver Wyman, where he advised Fortune 500 clients in addressing a range of strategic and operational issues across the energy, retail, and healthcare industries. Mike has founded and currently helps lead an NGO that provides education, leadership development, and college preparation to thousands of South African township youth.

Mike has a joint MPP/MBA from the Harvard Kennedy School and Harvard Business School. He has received numerous awards for his leadership at the intersection of business and public service, including the Zuckerman Fellowship, Dukakis Fellowship, Harvey Fellowship, Rock Summer Fellowship, George Fellowship, and HBS Leadership Fellowship. He received his BA in Economics with Honors from Harvard College.

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Missy Wallace

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Founder | Nashville Institute for Faith & Work

Missy Wallace founded and leads the Nashville Institute for Faith and Work (NIFW). She became inspired to study faith and work in 2013 after working in Corporate America and then the nonprofit sector for over 10 years each and realizing that work can be a part of God’s unfolding story if we allow him to guide it rather than our false idols. She launched the Institute after some divinity study and an intensive with Katherine Alsdorf, David Kim, and their team at The Center for Faith and Work at New York’s Redeemer Presbyterian Church.

Prior to launching NIFW, Missy worked at Bank of America in Charlotte, NC; The Boston Consulting Group in Chicago, Singapore, Bangkok and New York; Time Warner in New York, and most recently on the team that launched the high school division of Ensworth School where she worked in various roles over a decade in marketing, admissions, and college counseling.

Her combination of corporate experience, advising capability, theological focus, and nonprofit development gives her the unique ability to help those in the trenches bridge the sacred secular divide. Missy holds a BA in economics from Vanderbilt and an MBA from the JL Kellogg Graduate School of Management at Northwestern.

When not working, you can usually find Missy on the Red Trail in Percy Warner Park with her husband of 23 years, her dogs, and at least one of her three teenagers.

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Mordechai Wiseman

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General Partner | Firstfruits Funds

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Mordechai Wiseman is a social entrepreneur and business consultant. He is Founder & Director of Israel Firstfruits Center for Economic Advancement and Principal Consultant at Wiseman Management.

Mordechai has over 20 years of international management, marketing and technology development experience. He worked in organizations ranging from small social-enterprise start-ups to Fortune 500 and multinational corporations.

He earned a B.Sc. in Electrical Engineering and a Masters of Business Administration (MBA) from Cornell University, NY.

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Naithan Jones

Partner | Andreessen Horowitz

Naithan Jones is a partner at the venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz where he leads the Talent x Opportunity Initiative (TxO), which aims to identify cultural geniuses and help them build enduring, scalable, and large businesses around their cultural breakthroughs. Nait was previously on a16z’s market development team, focused on creating business opportunities for a16z portfolio companies.

Prior to a16z, Nait held business development roles at Gartner and The Kauffman Foundation. In 2011, he founded one of the first direct-to-consumer food delivery marketplaces, AgLocal, that facilitated transactions and delivery between local farms and consumers.

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Ndidi Nwuneli

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Founder | LEAP Africa

Ndidi is a social entrepreneur with over 21 years of experience in International Development and Business Management. She is the Founder of LEAP Africa an organization with a mission to develop dynamic, innovative and principled leaders; Co-Founder of AACE Food Processing and Distribution Ltd., an indigenous agro-processing company that is providing high-quality foods for West Africans while improving the livelihoods of farmers in the region; and a Director at Sahel Capital Partners and Advisory Ltd., an advisory and consulting firm focused on the agribusiness and nutrition sectors in West Africa.

She has an undergraduate degree in Multinational and Strategic Management (graduating with honours) from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania, and a Master of Business Administration from the Harvard Graduate School of Business. Ndidi started her career as a management consultant with McKinsey and Company, working in their Chicago, New York, and Johannesburg Offices.

Ndidi serves on numerous international and local boards including Nestle Nigeria Plc., Nigerian Breweries Plc, Globethics.net, Godrej Consumer Products Ltd. India and Royal DSM Sustainability Board, Netherlands. She has been recognized as a Young Global Leader by the World Economic Forum and has received a National Honour of Member of the Federal Republic of Nigeria by the Nigerian Government. In 2011, she was listed as one of the Forbes 20 Youngest Power Women in Africa.

Ndidi is the author of “Social Innovation in Africa: A Practical Guide for Scaling Impact,” published by Routledge in 2016.

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