Boston Book Festival

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2010 Presenters

Katie Smith Milway

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Katie Smith Milway, winner of the 2009  Massachusetts Best Book for Children Award and 2009 Children’s Africana Book  Award, continues her quest to bring world issues to elementary and middle  school children with the launch this fall of The Good Garden:   How One Family Went  from Hunger to Having Enough, set  in the Honduran hillsides.

Katie is a partner in Boston with nonprofit and philanthropy advisor The Bridgespan Group.   She also serves on the board of World Vision USA,  has coordinated community development programs in Latin America and Africa for Food for the Hungry International and was a delegate to the 1992 Earth  Summit. She has written several adult books on sustainable development,  including The Human Farm: A Tale of Changing Lives and Changing Lands (Kumarian Press, 1994), which documented the work of sustainable agriculture  pioneer Don Elias Sanchez (role model for The Good Garden's teacher).  Katie is also author of best-selling children’s book on microfinance One Hen: How One Small Loan Made a Big Difference, set in Ghana.  And she is cofounder with SapientNitro of award-winning website http://www.onehen.org and the financial literacy nonprofit it supports:  One Hen Inc.  

Prior to moving to Bridgespan in 2008, Katie served as editorial director and founding  publisher at Bain & Co. A graduate of Stanford University, The Free University of Brussels and INSEAD, Katie spent a decade working in and  around a dozen countries in Africa on sustainable development projects,  including village banking, food security, primary health care, water resourcing and education.

 

 

LINKS:

The Bridgespan Group and Katie's bio

Paper Tigers interviews Katie Smith Milway about One Hen

Milway appears on NPR to discuss One Hen

Official One Hen: Microfinance for Kids, Organization web site

Katie Smith Milway wins the Massachusetts Best Book for Children Award

 

 

 

 

 

 


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