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Endeavor Impact Report 2013–2014

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Endeavor Entrepreneurs with Barclays Managing Directors at the 2014 Education -Youth Impact Advisory Tour. ASK FOR HUMAN CAPACITY Founded by Amin Amin, the Jordan-based ASK (Attitude, Skills and Knowledge) for Human Capacity Building develops inno- vative programming and offers consulting services with a special focus on education to bridge the education-employment gap. CAMPOALTO Colombia's Campoalto, founded by Hugo Fernando Novoa, Alvaro Hoffmann, and Andrés Angulo, provides vocational training to low- income students, particularly dis- advantaged women, by offering flexible schedules and an afford- able pay-as-you-go model. ENOVA Enova is a social enterprise in Mexico that designs innovative educational models and spaces, with the mission of bringing accessible technology to low- income communities in order to close the digital divide. Enova provides populations in marginal- ized neighborhoods with access to community spaces where they can take courses, use computers and more. IPETH IPETH, founded by Arturo Macip and Alejandro Cuervo Guevara, is a university based in Puebla, Mexico that offers bachelors degrees in physical therapy and primarily targets low-income students who would not normally be able to enroll in four-year degree programs. LUMNI A venture capital fund that invests directly in human capital, Lumni finances education for students in exchange for a small fixed percentage of their future income over a pre-set time period. Founded by Colombian entrepre- neur Felipe Vergara, the firm cur- rently operates in Colombia, Chile, Mexico, Peru and the U.S. Felipe Vergara, founder of Lumni. Amin Amin, founder of ASK for Human Capacity Building. Participants 19 THE NETWORK AT WORK

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