Making waves for social innovations
Waves is a one-day hybrid summit that brings together our society’s forces of change, actors committed to social innovation and systems change: changemakers, innovators, academia, impact entrepreneurs, private and public actors, and investors.
Waves summit creates a platform for increased collaboration across sectors, encouraging everyone to take part in accelerating the creation of a sustainable future. If you are passionate about learning new ideas and tools in addition to connecting with people interested in tackling the most significant challenges we face, Waves is for you.
We hear keynote speeches, presentations, panel discussions, take part in workshops as well as connect, network and enjoy each other's company.
Agenda
This year's theme is enabling change:
Hannah Kuper
Professor in Epidemiology at LSHTM, the Missing Billion initiative
Hannah co-founded the Missing Billion Initiative, which focuses on improving access to healthcare for people with disabilities globally, by working with governments, donors, healthcare systems and people with disabilities.
Markus Raivio
CEO at Kukunori
Markus Raivio is a leading social entrepreneur who co-founded Kukunori in 2012 to design an entirely new way of working with mental health clients through culture. Through his organization, Kukunori, Markus is championing social welfare through an approach centered on promoting human and civil rights.
Agata Stafiej-Bartosik
Country Representative, Ashoka Poland; Interim Director, Ashoka Nordic
Country Representative at Ashoka Poland and Interim Director at Ashoka Nordic. Before working for Ashoka she has worked for PwC, co-leading the Sustainable Business Solutions Advisory Team.
She was part of the Child Malnutrition Working Group at Minister Michał Boni's team of advisors to the Polish government. She co-founded The Foundation for Social Communication in Poland and SMartKolektiv in Serbia – organizations helping NGOs to use the tools of marketing in order to support their social mission.
Katja Anoschkin
Development Manager at ARVO ry
Katja Anoschkin is a Development Director and an Impact Specialist at ARVO – the Finnish Association of Social Enterprises.
She has been creating tools for impact modeling and measurement for impact companies and public sector organisations. At the moment, she also works as the administrative lead of the Centre of Expertise for Social Enterprises.
9.00-9.10 Welcome by Ashoka
9.10-9.30 Setting the Scene, Hannah Kuper (Professor in Epidemiology at LSHTM, The Missing Billion initiative)
9.30-9.50 First Ashoka Fellow in Finland, Markus Raivio (CEO at Kukunori)
9.50-10.00 Q&A session facilitated by Agata Stafiej-Bartosik (Co-Director at Ashoka Poland and Interim Director at Ashoka Nordic)
10.00-10.05 Greetings from the YYO Soft Lion's Den by Katja Anoschkin (Development Manager at ARVO ry), in Finnish
Sara Lindeman
Co-Founder and CEO, Leapfrog Projects
Sara Lindeman is deeply dedicated to developing excellence in addressing complex sustainability challenges. She wants to see a rapid, widespread and high-quality societal transformation towards an increased balance between social, economic and ecological systems. Starting her work in academia, she holds a PhD in sustainable market organizing.
Later, Sara initiated and led a large transdisciplinary research and innovation project on how to co-innovate the future’s sustainable solutions for emerging markets. Sara co-founded Leapfrog Projects to spearhead transition design.
Tomas Björkman
Founder of Ekskäret Foundation
Tomas Björkman is an author, social entrepreneur and the Founder of Ekskäret Foundation in Stockholm.
He is also the Co-founder of the research institute Perspectiva in London, the Co-creation Loft, the media platform Emerge in Berlin, and the 29k.com personal development platform.
Per Olsson
Professor at Stockholm Resilience Center
Per Olsson is Associate Professor, Principal Researcher and Program Director at the Stockholm Resilience Centre. His current research focuses on systems entrepreneurship, innovations, and capacities for navigating transformations towards equitable and sustainable futures. In 2019, 2020 and 2021 he was recognized by the Web of Science as one of the world's most influential researchers of the past decade. He is dedicated to bringing cutting edge sustainability science together with the cutting edge practice.
This has lead him to design and facilitate programs for change-makers such as BALTICLEAD, Transforming Change, Catalyzing Change, The Rockefeller Global Fellowship on Social Innovation, and the SRC Executive Education Program. He also advises CEOs, entrepreneurs, and philanthropic organisations on sustainability transformations, and he enjoys creating innovative spaces that combine music, art, science.
Hear a session led by Sara Lindeman, Co-founder and CEO of Leapfrog Projects, on "Head, Heart, Will: Building capabilities for transformative change" together with Tomas Björkman (Founder of Ekskäret Foundation and Co-Founder of among others the Inner Development Goals initiative) and Per Olsson (Professor at Stockholm Resilience Center).
Cristina Ljungberg
The Case for Her
Cristina Ljungberg is a Co-founder of The Case for Her, a philanthropic investment portfolio addressing the key women’s health issues of menstruation and women’s sexual health & pleasure. Before The Case for Her, Cristina established the foundation Giving Wings in 2010.
She is also an active board member for the global non-profit, Acumen, focused on poverty alleviation through impact investing and leadership development, as well as AFRIpads, a manufacturer of reusable cloth menstrual pads.
Maria Ahlström-Bondestam
Chair of UNICEF International Council, Co-founder and Honorary Chair, Eva Ahlström Foundation
Maria Ahlström-Bondestam co-founded the Eva Ahlström Foundation in 2010 and have since continued the work for underprivileged women, and children that began in the late 19th century.
Maria Ahlström-Bondestam initiated, co-founded, and chaired the HAPPY and TOGETHER projects, working for a more equal and sustainable world. In 2020, Maria initiated a collaboration called Ahlström Collective Impact with the aim to make strategic investments with impact to support the realization of the United Nation’s SDGs together with UNICEF. In 2021, she was elected Chair of the UNICEF International Council.
Evita Chiang Zanuso
Head of Strategic Partnerships
Evita is Head of Strategic Partnerships and also leads on the Impact Academy at Katapult Foundation. Prior to Katapult, she was part of the Senior Management team at Big Society Capital, a leading UK social investment institution.
She has served on a number of Boards including the British Private Equity and Venture Capital Association, RCB plc and Bethnal Green Ventures.
Anne Philpott
Founder of The Pleasure Project
Anne Philpott is a public health professional, pleasure propagandist and ‘guerrilla girl’ of HIV prevention. She founded ’The Pleasure Project’ in 2004, in frustration of endless AIDS meetings where no one talked about people’s motivations for having sex, or even pretended sexually transmitted infections were airborne.
Anne has over 20 peer-reviewed articles in respected health journals and more in the mainstream media, and has been a speaker at international conferences, promoting pleasure in sex education and as the ultimate indicator of female empowerment. She has also published articles on nutrition and disease prevention services.
10.15-10.45 “Partnering for Pleasure: Passionate Investments in life-saving work”, Cristina Ljungberg (Co-founder, The Case for Her) and Anne Philpott (Founder of The Pleasure Project)
10.45-11.15 “Creating something new from shared history and values – Changemaker’s story”, Maria Ahlström-Bondestam (Chair of Unicef International Council, Chair of Ahlström Collective Impact, Co-founder and Honorary Chair, Eva Ahlström Foundation)
11.15-11.30 Discussion and questions facilitated by Evita Chiang Zanuso (Head of Strategic Partnerships, Katapult Foundation)
Gunta Krumina
Board Member of Systems Change Finland
Gunta Krumina is an innovative, professional business development consultant, as well as a systems change facilitator and advocate.
She designed and led systems thinking workshops and training together with team members from Systems Change Finland. One of her visions is to bring forward the best of systemic innovation for a better, sustainable, and inclusive world.
Dora Hietavirta
Board Member of Systems Change Finland
Dora Hietavirta is a professional who is always curious and thinks beyond the obvious or accepted. Her most recent interests are complex systems, regenerative systemic design, and urban development.
The lenses that Dora constantly sees the world through are learning and community development.
Iina Santamäki
Board Member of Systems Change Finland
Iina Santamäki is a regenerative leader, systems thinker and bridge-builder with a vision to co-create a just and sustainable future for all.
Her latest degree, an M.Sc. in Strategic Leadership towards Sustainability, combines systems thinking and complexity science, strategic leadership and sustainability science, and thus provided her with the skills and knowledge to facilitate and lead processes for systems change. Currently, Iina is an entrepreneur and a Specialist at The Finnish Innovation Fund, Sitra.
Kari Mikkelä
Board Member of Systems Change Finland; Executive Producer, Urban Miller
Kari has over 30 years pioneering academic, corporate and NGO experience of learning, innovation and business ecosystems. He has worked in and for multiple organisations advancing proactively boundary spanning creativity, collaborative innovation, digitally enabled services co-creation, social entrepreneurship and human-driven societal change.
He has acted e.g. as an executive producer, programme director, consultant, mentor, senior fellow and impact entrepreneur in the contexts of international RDI projects, digitally enabled services co-design, learning technology development, global living lab movement initiation and sustainable societal transformation among others.
Session facilitated by the board members of Systems Change Finland: Gunta Krumina, Dora Hietavirta, Iina Santamäki and Kari Mikkelä.
Åsa Skogström-Feldt
Managing Director, IKEA Social Entrepreneurship BV.
Åsa Skogström Feldt is leading IKEA Social Entrepreneurship BV. Åsa has been the global president and CEO of The Hunger Project in New York and the CEO of The Hunger Project Sweden. She has also established social entrepreneurship in the supply chain at IKEA of Sweden, being the head of marketing for Sony Ericsson in Germany, corporate communications director for Aspiro and marketing communications manager for Ericsson Mobile Communications in the Middle East and Africa.
Throughout her carrier, Åsa has focused on women empowerment, co-founding two women’s organisations.
Liisa Smits
Founder & CEO, Ignitia; Ashoka Fellow
Liisa Smits has developed an accurate and reliable weather forecast system for the tropics. By making it accessible to smallholder farmers the service empowers them to make educated decisions to increase efficiency and agricultural yield. Upon graduation, she moved to the US to work on climate change research as part of a NASA research project.
While monitoring climates in different parts of the world, she discovered that the formula for calculating weather patterns and forecast for the tropics was extremely unreliable. Liisa then decided to use her skills and background to make a sustainable impact and founded Ignitia.
“Collaborating for impact - Reflections on corporate social responsibility and partnership”, Åsa Skogström-Feldt (CEO of IKEA Social Entrepreneurship) & Liisa Smits (CEO and founder of Ignitia)
Discussion facilitated by Agata Stafiej-Bartosik (Ashoka)
Benjamin Pitkänen
Young Changemaker, Viral Vegans
Benjamin Pitkänen is a passionate vegan activist and one of the founding members of the Viral Vegans Animal Rights Association. Benjamin's work in front of animals has been covered in the big Finnish media outlets.
Benjamin runs Viral Vegans with his team, holds speeches at various events, and does social media activism. He wants to wake people up to think about how our consumption habits relate to animals' exploitation and killing.
Ronny Eriksson
Young Changemaker, Co-founder of Ambitious Africa
As the co-founder of Ambitious Africa, Ronny is connecting, inspiring and empowering young people in all African and Nordic countries to work together, lead the change and create transformation.
Ronny is actively building ecosystems both locally and globally, focusing on fields such as entrepreneurship, education, entertainment, food and communities.
Salaado Qasim
Author, Columnist and Co-founder of the Peace and Well-being organization
Salaado Qasim is an author, columnist, teacher and Co-founder of the Peace and Well-being organization RAHY (Rauhan ja Hyvinvoinnin järjestö ry) a non-governmental organization founded in 2019 that aims to improve the living conditions of women and young people by providing opportunities in the Helsinki metropolitan area.
The organization has been set up by university students with solid experience, especially young people and women.
Milja Kalliosaari
Member of the Lennons (CMI Crisis Management Initiative)
Milja is a future expert of changing societies. She has been working with the Lennons, a group of young peace ambassadors founded by CMI (Crisis Management Initiative), since 2019.
The heart of the Lennons' activities is to convey a message and know-how of everyday crisis management from a young person to another young person - and that is also the absolute strength of the group. Milja has an academic background in political science and works in research and strategic consulting. Her future goal is to specialize in issues concerning the world that is changing at an accelerating pace and under new uncertainties.
Eli Ingvarsson
Process leader & Curator, Ashoka Nordic
Eli Frankel is a Swedish process leader and curator. He has a background in performing arts as an actor, musician, curator and dramaturg with 20 years of work experience in theater institutions in Sweden, Denmark and Germany.
2022, Eli’s facilitating and designing the program SFV Changemaker together with Ashoka and SFV.
He has created educations for process leaders and production of pedagogical resources for several changemaker programs in Sweden since 2010. The aim has been to help young people to identify and act as local changemakers and to solve a real challenge in their local municipality. The goal was to design a 3 weeks program and create modules that contained:
- Rhetoric skills
- Team Building skills
- Norm-critics
- Self-leadership
- Awareness around impact strategies
Youth panel with Benjamin Pitkänen (Co-founder, Viral Vegans), Ronny Eriksson (Co-founder, Ambitious Africa; Co-founder Norders), Salaado Qasim (Co-founder of the Peace and Well-being organization), Milja Kalliosaari (Member of the Lennons CMI Crisis Management Initiative), moderator Eli Ingvarsson (Ashoka Nordic)
Hanno Nevanlinna
Co-founder, Creator of New at Futurice
Hanno Nevanlinna is one of the founders of Futurice. He has walked the path from a startup to an international company. Hanno is one of the masterminds of the Futurice culture as well as Lean Service Creation methodology. During 2004-2009, Hanno innovated, planned and built Finland’s largest photo sharing service Kuvaboxi. From 2008 to2010, he founded the Futurice UX consultant team and during years 2010-2013, Hanno led as head of HR Futurice to be the first company ever to be selected as Europe’s best workplace twice in a row.
Currently, Hanno talks and teaches companies how ways of working, culture and organizations are key in building a better future. Through his hobby project, Hanno is an internationally awarded furniture designer. With his work, Hanno goal has been to show that everything can be revisitted to create more value to the users, society and business.
This workshop guides changemakers to look at their endeavour from various perspectives and opens up glitches for new connections, Hanno Nevanlinna (Co-founder, Creator of New at Futurice)
Zeynep Falay von Flittner
Founder of Falay Transition Design; Board Member of System Change Finland
Zeynep Falay is an entrepreneur, transition designer and sustainability and system change advocate. She is the Founder of Designer Activists for Regenerative Futures Collective and an active board member of Systems Change Finland.
A hands on online session facilitated by Zeynep Falay von Flittner (Board Member of Systems Change Finland and Jari Ala-Ruona (Co-founder of Oxygen ry)
Evita Chiang Zanuso
Head of Strategic Partnerships
Evita is Head of Strategic Partnerships and also leads on the Impact Academy at Katapult Foundation. Prior to Katapult, she was part of the Senior Management team at Big Society Capital, a leading UK social investment institution.
She has served on a number of Boards including the British Private Equity and Venture Capital Association, RCB plc and Bethnal Green Ventures.
Sara Lindeman
Co-Founder and CEO, Leapfrog Projects
Sara Lindeman is deeply dedicated to developing excellence in addressing complex sustainability challenges. She wants to see a rapid, widespread and high-quality societal transformation towards an increased balance between social, economic and ecological systems. Starting her work in academia, she holds a PhD in sustainable market organizing.
Later, Sara initiated and led a large transdisciplinary research and innovation project on how to co-innovate the future’s sustainable solutions for emerging markets. Sara co-founded Leapfrog Projects to spearhead transition design.
Anna Herlin
Head of Development at Tiina and Antti Herlin Foundation and Security Trading
Anna is a philanthropy professional, sustainability promoter and a mother of three. She splits her working hours between the philanthropic Tiina and Antti Herlin Foundation and Security Trading
She has a generalist academic education with two master's degrees from the University of Helsinki, and an incurable tendency to digress. Anna's most recent pet project is Puistokatu 4 - a Space for Science and Hope.
Henrietta Moon
CEO and co-founder of Carbo Culture
Henrietta Moon is the CEO and co-founder of Carbo Culture. Henrietta is recognised as a World Economic Forum ‘Global Shaper’ and from 2016-2018 she was a board member of a publicly traded electronics company (Nasdaq omx Hel: YEINT).
Her prior experience includes growing two organisations in edtech and founding Mehackit, a creative technology company. She’s an alumna of Singularity University’s Global Solutions Program held at NASA Ames Research Center and Stanford’s founder community StartX.
“Moving people, capital and tec for good”, Evita Chiang Zanuso (Head of Strategic Partnerships, Katapult Foundation)
Panel discussion with Evita Chiang Zanuso (Head of Strategic Partnerships, Katapult Foundation), Anna Herlin (Head of Development at Tiina and Antti Herlin Foundation and Security Trading) and Henrietta Moon (CEO and co-founder of Carbo Culture), moderated by Sara Lindeman (Co-founder and CEO, Leapfrog Projects)
Mikko Dufva
Leading Specialist, Foresight, Sitra
Mikko Dufva is Leading Foresight Specialist at Sitra (The Finnish Innovation Fund) and docent in future studies at Aalto University. In his work, he examines future trends, the tensions between these trends and mental images connected with the future. In addition, he seeks to identify signals that may be weak now but which nevertheless are significant for the future.
Mikko has extensive experience in foresight studies and he has a doctorate in Science (Technology) on creation of futures knowledge and systemic foresight.
What are alternative futures? How can images of the future generate action towards a better future? What kind of change would you like to start making right now?
Discussing how different stories and narratives about the future help us challenge our assumptions about the future and imagine different kinds of futures. The discussion inspired by Mikko Dufva, Sitra's future expert and future docent at Aalto University, leads us to the game arena of the Change Game, where a common understanding and situational picture of the chosen social change is created.
Welcome to challenge and imagine futures - and make them come true!
A workshop led by Mikko Dufva (Leading Specialist Foresight, Sitra)
Mark Cheng
Managing Partner of Social Innovation Circle
Mark Cheng is the Founder and Managing Partner of Social Innovation Circle, a global coaching platform for social innovators. Mark is an impact investor who has raised and invested over $250M into social impact organizations around the world.
Since 2010, he has been the Senior Advisor on Social Finance at Ashoka, and has coached and mentored many social impact founders in how to create sustainable business models for social change. Mark is the author of the ‘Social Investment Toolkit’, a free online guide for impact entrepreneurs on how to raise finance for social innovation.
Markus Freiburg
Founder & CEO, FASE – The Financing Agency for Social Entrepreneurship
Together with Ashoka, Markus Freiburg has founded the Financing Agency for Social Entrepreneurship (FASE) in Germany. FASE helps leading social enterprises across Europe in raising hybrid growth capital so that they can scale their social impact.
Markus is recognized as a thought leader for social finance in Germany and beyond. He has an active presence in public discourses and wrote a wealth of articles, reports and case studies on best practices in social finance. Prior to this, Markus worked for more than 7 years as consultant for McKinsey & Company.
Building impactful new business models to power social change. Mark Cheng (Founder and Managing Partner, Social Innovation Circle)
Creating a thriving ecosystem for social innovation by boosting impact finance. Building bridges between social entrepreneurs and investors. Dr. Markus Freiburg (Founder and CEO, FASE - Financing Agency for Social Entrepreneurship GmbH)
A session moderated by Jussi Nykänen, Founding Partner of GreenStream Network Ltd. and of Epiqus Ltd. (currently FIM Impact Investing Ltd).
Tom Tarvainen
Programme Manager at ARVO ry
Tom works as Programme Manager at ARVO ry the Finnish Association of Social Enterprises.
He is also responsible for the development and conceptualization of national counseling and guidance services at The Centre of Expertise for Social Enterprises.
16.10-16.15 YYO Soft Lion's Den recap by Tom Tarvainen (Programme Manager at ARVO ry), in Finnish
Elisa Vepsäläinen
CEO, StartUp Refugees
For the past five years, Elisa Vepsäläinen has led the rapidly growing Startup Refugee, which supports people with refugee status in entrepreneurship and employment.
In her work, she has focused on promoting social responsibility and effectiveness, while also building relevant brands and bringing together different actors to address societal challenges.
Mårten Knuts
Managing Partner, Krogerus
Mårten Knuts is the Managing Partner of Krogerus, one of the leading law firms in Finland. He represents a wide range of clients in cross-border and domestic corporate transactions.
Mårten regularly advises boards in listed companies on corporate governance matters and assists in strategic disputes pertaining to complex regulatory matters.
Mari Tikkanen
CEO & Co-founder, Scope Impact
Mari Tikkanen is the CEO and Co-Founder of Scope Impact. She is also the Co-Founder of Innovation Lead, Missing Billion. Mari leads the Scope by developing new ways of delivering social impact.
Prior to co-founding Scope in 2008, Mari worked for 15 years on women’s and children’s health and rights, including for WHO South-East Asia Region, UNFPA, IPPF, AMREF and Aurat Foundation in Pakistan. She has more than 25 years of experience in the field of development and health.
Neslihan Dane
Vice-Chair of SKY (Suomen Kulttuurienvälinen Yhteisö)
Neslihan Dane is Vice-Chair of SKY (Suomen Kulttuurienvälinen Yhteisö), the Finnish Intercultural Community.
By profession, she is a Mathematics teacher with 11 years of experience teaching in Thailand, which also served her to widen her networks, meeting new people and learning their cultures. That was actually the reason why SKY attracted Neslihan as it aligns with her enthusiasm to support volunteering for multicultural initiatives.
Ari Evwaraye
Head of Strategy, Finnish Ministry of the Interior
Ari Evwaraye has strived to be a changemaker and impact evangelist in government and the field of human security. As Head of Strategy at the Finnish Ministry of the Interior, Ari has furthered initiatives related to equality, human rights, feelings of safety and social impact within the policy area of internal security.
Phenomenon- and human-centric approaches, as well as co-creation, foresight and systemic solutions, get him excited. In addition to his professional engagement, Ari has been active in a few NGOs aiming for a brighter future for people in vulnerable positions.
Adam Jagiełło-Rusiłowski
INNOCAMP PL, Ashoka Fellow & Advisory Board
Adam is a Higher Education lead and a social innovator (Ashoka Fellow and Advisory Board) with the expertise of organizational transformation into innovation eco-systems, especially unleashing youth entrepreneurship. He co-founded and ran 5 NGOs, currently he is the President of International Sustainable Education Foundation in the Hague (NL).
Adam has promoted inclusive education through drama and creativity in places like the Bronx (Hunts Point), Gaza (TDP), Roma ghettos (Red House) in the Balkans, slams in Lima (OM), refugee camps in France and Greece. He worked as an expert on social inclusion such for institutions as European Parliament, UN, European Cultural Foundation in Amsterdam, Open Society Institute (Soros USA & Europe), M&B Gates Foundation, 92nd Street Y, and many national governments. He graduated from University of Gdansk and studied at Picker Centre, Columbia University (NYC) and INSEAD (Fontainebleau). As a researcher and Higher Ed executive (Dean and Head of International Office at University of Gdansk) he has led numerous projects and residencies to establish changemakers’ campuses.
16.15-17.15 Panelists: Elisa Vepsäläinen (StartUp Refugees), Mårten Knuts (Krogerus), Mari Tikkanen (Scope Impact), Neslihan Dane (SKY ry Suomen kulttuurienvälinen yhteisö ry), Ari Evwaraye (Head of Strategy, Ministry of the Interior) with Adam Jagiełło-Rusiłowski (INNOCAMP PL, Ashoka Fellow & Advisory Board, President of International Sustainable Education Foundation in The Hague) as moderator.
Please note that this year’s Waves Summit is a hybrid event.
This means that some of the content during the day will only be available in person.
The sessions that are held on the Main Stage will be live streamed online throughout the day. There will also be sessions that are accessible online only. Links to the online sessions together with the Main Stage sessions will be sent to all attendees after the Summit.
How are we doing? Let's take the pulse on the well-being of the innovators
There is no innovation without innovators. What is the state of the innovators' well-being at the moment? Where can we find peace of mind at our workplaces? What is wrong, what is good and how should we build a better culture of well-being in the innovation sector?
Markus Vähälä, Development Manager at Kulttuurin ja hyvinvoinnin liitto, will interview some of the participants at Ashoka's Waves Summit, because we have the opportunity, responsibility and obligation to create a more sustainable well-being together. The interviews will be published in Kukunori's podcast series.
Grab Markus by the sleeve at Waves summit on September 15
Meet the speakers
Adam Jagiełło-Rusiłowski
Adam is a Higher Education lead and a social innovator (INNOCAMP PL, Ashoka Fellow and Advisory Board) who co-founded and ran 5 NGOs, currently he is the President of International Sustainable Education Foundation in the Hague. He has worked as an expert on social inclusion such for institutions as European Parliament, UN, European Cultural Foundation in Amsterdam, Open Society Institute (Soros USA & Europe), M&B Gates Foundation, 92nd Street Y, and many national governments.
As a researcher and Higher Ed executive (Dean and Head of International Office at University of Gdansk) he has led numerous projects and residencies to establish changemakers’ campuses.
Agata Stafiej-Bartosik
Country Representative at Ashoka Poland and Interim Director at Ashoka Nordic. Before working for Ashoka she has worked for PwC, co-leading the Sustainable Business Solutions Advisory Team. She was part of the Child Malnutrition Working Group at Minister Michał Boni's team of advisors to the Polish government.
She co-founded The Foundation for Social Communication in Poland and SMartKolektiv in Serbia – organizations helping NGOs to use the tools of marketing in order to support their social mission.
Anna Herlin
Anna is a philanthropy professional, sustainability promoter and a mother of three. She splits her working hours between the philanthropic Tiina & Antti Herlin Foundation and the investment company Security Trading.
She has a generalist academic education with two master's degrees from the University of Helsinki, and an incurable tendency to digress. Anna's most recent pet project is Puistokatu 4 - a Space for Science and Hope.
Anne Philpott
Anne Philpott is a public health professional, pleasure propagandist and ‘guerrilla girl’ of HIV prevention. She founded ’The Pleasure Project’ in 2004, in frustration of endless AIDS meetings where no one talked about people’s motivations for having sex, or even pretended sexually transmitted infections were airborne.
Anne has over 20 peer-reviewed articles in respected health journals and more in the mainstream media, and has been a speaker at international conferences, promoting pleasure in sex education and as the ultimate indicator of female empowerment. She has also published articles on nutrition and disease prevention services.
Ari Evwaraye
Ari Evwaraye has strived to be a changemaker and impact evangelist in government and the field of human security. As Head of Strategy at the Finnish Ministry of the Interior, Ari has furthered initiatives related to equality, human rights, feelings of safety and social impact within the policy area of internal security.
Phenomenon- and human-centric approaches, as well as co-creation, foresight and systemic solutions, get him excited. In addition to his professional engagement, Ari has been active in a few NGOs aiming for a brighter future for people in vulnerable positions.
Åsa Skogström Feldt
Åsa Skogström Feldt is leading IKEA Social Entrepreneurship BV. Åsa has been the global president and CEO of The Hunger Project in New York and the CEO of The Hunger Project Sweden.
She has also established social entrepreneurship in the supply chain at IKEA of Sweden, being the head of marketing for Sony Ericsson in Germany, corporate communications director for Aspiro and marketing communications manager for Ericsson Mobile Communications in the Middle East and Africa.
Benjamin Pitkänen
Benjamin Pitkänen is a passionate vegan activist and one of the founding members of the Viral Vegans Animal Rights Association. Benjamin's work in front of animals has been covered in the big Finnish media outlets.
Benjamin runs Viral Vegans with his team, holds speeches at various events, and does social media activism. He wants to wake people up to think about how our consumption habits relate to animals' exploitation and killing.
Cristina Ljungberg
Cristina Ljungberg is a Co-founder of The Case for Her, a philanthropic investment portfolio addressing the key women’s health issues of menstruation and women’s sexual health & pleasure. Before The Case for Her, Cristina established the foundation Giving Wings in 2010.
She is also an active board member for the global non-profit, Acumen, focused on poverty alleviation through impact investing and leadership development, as well as AFRIpads, a manufacturer of reusable cloth menstrual pads.
Dora Hietavirta
Dora Hietavirta is a professional who is always curious and thinks beyond the obvious or accepted. Her most recent interests are complex systems, regenerative systemic design, and urban development.
The lenses that Dora constantly sees the world through are learning and community development.
Elisa Vepsäläinen
For the past five years, Elisa Vepsäläinen has led the rapidly growing Startup Refugee, which supports people with refugee status in entrepreneurship and employment.
In her work, she has focused on promoting social responsibility and effectiveness, while also building relevant brands and bringing together different actors to address societal challenges.
Evita Chiang Zanuso
Evita is Head of Strategic Partnerships and also leads on the Impact Academy at Katapult Foundation. Prior to Katapult, she was part of the Senior Management team at Big Society Capital, a leading UK social investment institution.
She has served on a number of Boards including the British Private Equity and Venture Capital Association, RCB plc and Bethnal Green Ventures.
Gunta Krumina
Gunta Krumina is an innovative, professional business development consultant, as well as a systems change facilitator and advocate.
She designed and led systems thinking workshops and training together with team members from Systems Change Finland. One of her visions is to bring forward the best of systemic innovation for a better, sustainable, and inclusive world.
Hannah Kuper
Professor Hannah Kuper is a Co-founder of the Missing Billion Initiative. She is also the co-director of the International Centre for Evidence in Disability at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. She is an epidemiologist by training, having attended Harvard University and Oxford University. The main focus of her work is on health and healthcare access of people with disabilities in low and middle-income countries.
Hanno Nevanlinna
Hanno Nevanlinna is one of the founders of Futurice. He has walked the path from a startup to an international company. Hanno is one of the masterminds of the Futurice culture as well as Lean Service Creation methodology.
During 2004-2009, Hanno innovated, planned and built Finland’s largest photo sharing service Kuvaboxi. From 2008 to2010, he founded the Futurice UX consultant team and during years 2010-2013, Hanno led as head of HR Futurice to be the first company ever to be selected as Europe’s best workplace twice in a row.
Henrietta Moon
Henrietta Moon is the CEO and co-founder of Carbo Culture. Henrietta is recognised as a World Economic Forum ‘Global Shaper’ and from 2016-2018 she was a board member of a publicly traded electronics company (Nasdaq omx Hel: YEINT).
Her prior experience includes growing two organisations in edtech and founding Mehackit, a creative technology company. She’s an alumna of Singularity University’s Global Solutions Program held at NASA Ames Research Center and Stanford’s founder community StartX.
Jari Ala-Ruona
Stressless and abundant entrepreneurship. Jari is a serial entrepreneur seeking to support regenerative and socially transformative technology businesses to significant growth.
Jari Ala-Ruona is Co-Founder of Oxygen2050 and Founder of (among others) Aion Sigma Inc.
Kari Mikkelä
Kari has over 30 years pioneering academic, corporate and NGO experience of learning, innovation and business ecosystems. He has acted e.g. as an executive producer, programme director, consultant, mentor, senior fellow and impact entrepreneur in the contexts of international RDI projects, digitally enabled services co-design, learning technology development, global living lab movement initiation and sustainable societal transformation among others.
Katja Anoschkin
Katja Anoschkin is a Development Director and an Impact Specialist at ARVO – the Finnish Association of Social Enterprises. She has been creating tools for impact modeling and measurement for impact companies and public sector organisations. At the moment, she also works as the administrative lead of the Centre of Expertise for Social Enterprises.
Iina Santamäki
Iina Santamäki is a regenerative leader, systems thinker and bridge-builder with a vision to co-create a just and sustainable future for all.
Her latest degree, an M.Sc. in Strategic Leadership towards Sustainability, combines systems thinking and complexity science, strategic leadership and sustainability science, and thus provided her with the skills and knowledge to facilitate and lead processes for systems change. Currently, Iina is an entrepreneur and a Specialist at The Finnish Innovation Fund, Sitra.
Liisa Smits
Liisa Smits has developed an accurate and reliable weather forecast system for the tropics. By making it accessible to smallholder farmers the service empowers them to make educated decisions to increase efficiency and agricultural yield.
While monitoring climates in different parts of the world as part of a NASA research project, she discovered that the formula for calculating weather patterns and forecast for the tropics was extremely unreliable. Liisa then decided to use her skills and background to make a sustainable impact and founded Ignitia.
Mari Tikkanen
Mari Tikkanen is the CEO and Co-Founder of Scope Impact. She is also the Co-Founder of Innovation Lead, Missing Billion. Mari leads the Scope by developing new ways of delivering social impact.
Prior to co-founding Scope in 2008, Mari worked for 15 years on women’s and children’s health and rights, including for WHO South-East Asia Region, UNFPA, IPPF, AMREF and Aurat Foundation in Pakistan. She has more than 25 years of experience in the field of development and health.
Maria Ahlström-Bondestam
Maria Ahlström-Bondestam co-founded The Eva Ahlström Foundation in 2010 and have since continued the work for underprivileged women, and children that began in the late 19th century.
Maria Ahlström-Bondestam initiated, co-founded, and chaired the HAPPY and TOGETHER projects, working for a more equal and sustainable world. In 2020, Maria initiated a collaboration called Ahlström Collective Impact with the aim to make strategic investments with impact to support the realization of the United Nation’s SDGs together with UNICEF. In 2021, she was elected Chair of the UNICEF International Council.
Mark Cheng
Mark Cheng is the Founder and Managing Partner of Social Innovation Circle, a global coaching platform for social innovators. Mark is an impact investor who has raised and invested over $250M into social impact organizations around the world.
Since 2010, he has been the Senior Advisor on Social Finance at Ashoka, and has coached and mentored many social impact founders in how to create sustainable business models for social change. Mark is the author of the ‘Social Investment Toolkit’, a free online guide for impact entrepreneurs on how to raise finance for social innovation.
Markus Freiburg
Together with Ashoka, Markus Freiburg has founded the Financing Agency for Social Entrepreneurship (FASE) in Germany. FASE helps leading social enterprises across Europe in raising hybrid growth capital so that they can scale their social impact.
Markus is recognized as a thought leader for social finance in Germany and beyond. He has an active presence in public discourses and wrote a wealth of articles, reports and case studies on best practices in social finance. Prior to this, Markus worked for more than 7 years as consultant for McKinsey & Company.
Markus Raivio
Markus Raivio is a leading social entrepreneur who co-founded Kukunori in 2012 to design an entirely new way of working with mental health clients through culture. Through his organization, Kukunori, Markus is championing social welfare through an approach centered on promoting human and civil rights.
Kukunori ultimately aims to develop new and innovative solutions to challenges in the mental health and cultural sectors. In addition, Markus is taking the unique Guided Functional Peer Support model (GFP) that he developed to 43 organizations across the health sector.
Mikko Dufva
Mikko Dufva is Leading Foresight Specialist at Sitra (The Finnish Innovation Fund) and docent in future studies at Aalto University. In his work, he examines future trends, the tensions between these trends and mental images connected with the future. In addition, he seeks to identify signals that may be weak now but which nevertheless are significant for the future.
Mikko has extensive experience in foresight studies and he has a doctorate in Science (Technology) on creation of futures knowledge and systemic foresight.
Milja Kalliosaari
Milja is a future expert of changing societies. She has been working with the Lennons, a group of young peace ambassadors founded by CMI (Crisis Management Initiative), since 2019. The heart of the Lennons' activities is to convey a message and know-how of everyday crisis management from a young person to another young person - and that is also the absolute strength of the group. Milja has an academic background in political science and works in research and strategic consulting. Her future goal is to specialize in issues concerning the world that is changing at an accelerating pace and under new uncertainties.
Neslihan Dane
Neslihan Dane is Vice-Chair of SKY (Suomen Kulttuurienvälinen Yhteisö), the Finnish Intercultural Community. By profession, she is a Mathematics teacher with 11 years of experience teaching in Thailand, which also served her to widen her networks, meeting new people and learning their cultures. That was actually the reason why SKY attracted her as it aligns with her enthusiasm to support volunteering for multicultural initiatives.
Per Olsson
Per Olsson is Associate Professor, Principal Researcher and Program Director at the Stockholm Resilience Centre. In 2019, 2020 and 2021 he was recognized by the Web of Science as one of the world's most influential researchers of the past decade. Per has designed and facilitated programs for changemakers such as BALTICLEAD, Transforming Change, Catalyzing Change, The Rockefeller Global Fellowship on Social Innovation, and the SRC Executive Education Program.
Ronny Eriksson
As the co-founder of Ambitious Africa, Ronny is connecting, inspiring and empowering young people in all African and Nordic countries to work together, lead the change and create transformation.
Ronny is actively building ecosystems both locally and globally, focusing on fields such as entrepreneurship, education, entertainment, food and communities.
Salaado Qasim
Salaado Qasim is an author, columnist, teacher and Co-founder of the Peace and Well-being organization RAHY (Rauhan ja Hyvinvoinnin järjestö ry) a non-governmental organization founded in 2019 that aims to improve the living conditions of women and young people by providing opportunities in the Helsinki metropolitan area. The organization has been set up by university students with solid experience, especially young people and women.
Sara Lindeman
Sara is an academic and social entrepreneur with a long background working with multi-stakeholder innovation processes for sustainable solutions in resource constrained settings, such as distributed energy, water and affordable housing mainly in East Africa.
Sara led the interdisciplinary research and innovation project New Global at Aalto University before founding the mission driven company Leapfrog Projects.
Mårten Knuts
Mårten Knuts is the Managing Partner of Krogerus, one of the leading law firms in Finland. He represents a wide range of clients in cross-border and domestic corporate transactions.
Mårten regularly advises boards in listed companies on corporate governance matters and assists in strategic disputes pertaining to complex regulatory matters.
Tom Tarvainen
Tom works as Programme Manager at ARVO ry the Finnish Association of Social Enterprises.
He is also responsible for the development and conceptualization of national counseling and guidance services at The Centre of Expertise for Social Enterprises.
Tomas Björkman
Tomas Björkman is an author, social entrepreneur and the Founder of Ekskäret Foundation in Stockholm.
He is also the Co-founder of the research institute Perspectiva in London, the Co-creation Loft, the media platform Emerge in Berlin, and the 29k.com personal development platform.
Zeynep Falay von Flittner
Zeynep Falay von Flittner is an experienced design leader with a mission to accelerate sustainability transitions using the power of creative practices.
She is combining systems thinking, foresight and human centric design to develop new methods and approaches to support companies and networks to build new capabilities around sustainability transitions. She is the founder of Designer Activists for Regenerative Futures Collective.
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Waves summit is an event aiming at accelerating social innovation and networking among professional changemakers in Finland.
The summit takes place on 15 September at Miltton House in Helsinki.
You can also participate in the summit online*.
*If you participate at Waves online, you will receive directions on how to attend the summit in your confirmation email.
How to get there
Miltton House
- Address: Haapaniemenkatu 5, 00530 Helsinki
- Entrance is accessible
The Summit is held on the 1st and 2nd floors of the building. There is an elevator in the building.