I met Haakon, the Crown Prince of Norway at a summit last year that changed my vision of leadership forever. He was perhaps one of the most poised, gentle and kind human beings I have ever come across, but the one word that followed me in my recollections of him is ‘grace’. He dreams, promises … Continue reading Leading with Grace
I Want to be a Cricket
The debate over quality and quantity is perhaps one of the oldest and most overdone issues of the universe. Whether you want to have five Igloos or one Movenpick is a constant feud, though the choice comes naturally for those who have little money and a big appetite. In the development sphere where our donors … Continue reading I Want to be a Cricket
Chobi Mela VI: In Conversation with Pedro Meyer
One day in 1946. 11-years old Pedro Meyer receives a present from his father. It’s a camera. Intrigued, Meyer begins taking pictures. Over time, pictures become his becoming, and a legend is born. Pedro Meyer is lauded as one of the most innovative and accomplished photographers across the globe. At the forefront of the digital … Continue reading Chobi Mela VI: In Conversation with Pedro Meyer
Chobi Mela VI: An Honest Encounter
“So, tell me… what makes you mix a Masters in Economics with highly acclaimed photography?” Sohrab Hura, now in his late twenties grinned and replied, “I did it for fun. I also wanted a PhD in Economics, but ended up not going for it.” Born in October 1981, Sohrab Hura is acknowledged as one of … Continue reading Chobi Mela VI: An Honest Encounter