Laidlaw Foundation
Jefferson Kangacha is a Laidlaw Research Scholar at Laidlaw Foundation since April 2022 and has been the Head of Strategy at School for a Village since December 2018, focusing on enhancing science and technology education in marginalized areas of Kenya and India. Prior experience includes roles as an Undergraduate Research Fellow at Cornell University's Institute for Digital Agriculture, a Business Development Consultant for an Agri-tech Innovation Program at Humans to Humans, and a Short Term Consultant for SAP's Africa Code Week. Jefferson founded The Eden Horticultural Hub, aimed at revolutionizing horticultural farming in Kenya, and served as President of TEENNATION, promoting youth inclusion in Africa. Additional roles include Management and Programs Intern at Global Minimum Inc. and Research Associate at Catalytiks Limited. Jefferson is pursuing dual Bachelor of Science degrees in International Agriculture & Rural Development and Information Science and Computing at Cornell University, alongside a certificate in Social Entrepreneurship from Watson Institute.
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Laidlaw Foundation
The Laidlaw Foundation invests in the education of the underprivileged and underrepresented in order to break the cycle of poverty, reduce inequality and develop a new generation of leaders. We currently supports 4 major programmes: + Laidlaw Schools Trust – a growing multi-academy trust founded to transform the lives of children and communities in the North of England, through inspirational education. http://laidlawschoolstrust.com/ + Laidlaw Undergraduate Research and Leadership Scholarship – an international programme supporting undergraduates in 12 top universities around the world, designed to develop a new generation of leaders who are skilled researchers, embrace data-based decision making, and believe it is a moral imperative to lead with integrity. https://laidlawscholars.network/ + Women’s Business Education Laidlaw Scholars – an initiative to ensure that we have more women on executive and non-executive boards globally. By investing in extraordinary women to gain their MBAs, the Foundation intends to give women the education and networks to achieve equal representation and power. To date, we have helped nearly 300 women at Columbia Business School and are just beginning a Women’s Movement programme with both London Business School and Oxford’s Saïd Business School, providing full and half scholarships to women who would not otherwise be in a position to reap the benefits of attending these outstanding schools. https://laidlawfoundation.com/women-in-leadership/ + Buildings at schools and universities designed to help students excel, such the Laidlaw Music Centre at the University of St. Andrews, and the Laidlaw Library at Leeds University, with more buildings currently in development. https://laidlawfoundation.com/buildings/ The Irvine Laidlaw Foundation is a charity registered in England, charity number 1175245.