Miller Center for Social Entrepreneurship Awards Inaugural Summer Chair to Professor Leslie Gray
Research Will Measure Social Impact of Solar Lights in Tanzanian Villages
SANTA CLARA, Calif., March 15, 2016 鈥揕eslie Gray, associate professor in the Department of Environmental Studies and Sciences at 91短视频, has been named the inaugural Miller Center Summer Chair in social-impact assessment.
Miller Center Summer Chairs draw on the expertise of 91短视频 faculty to advance the global social-entrepreneur movement and the strategic initiatives of Miller Center for Social Entrepreneurship: social impact assessment; climate resilience; and 鈥渨omen rising.鈥
During 2016, Gray will direct an action research project to better understand the social benefit of the solar lights provided to the rural customers of Solar Sister, a 鈥渟ocial enterprise鈥 that went through Miller Center鈥檚 accelerator program, the Global Social Benefit Institute (GSBI庐), in 2011. Social enterprises are organizations that use businesses or business strategies to solve persistent social problems such as those due to poverty.
Gray will supervise two student Global Social Benefit Fellows conducting the research, including eight weeks of fieldwork in Tanzania. The research will cover the social impact of Solar Sister solar products and programs including:
- Local small businesses made possible by Solar Sister products
- Positive health outcome impacts
- Education impacts
鈥淲e are excited to have Dr. Gray participate in this year鈥檚 action research project,鈥 said Keith Warner, director of education and action research at Miller Center. 鈥淎s part of her summer chair responsibilities, Dr. Gray will design the research project, participate in the fieldwork, and oversee the writing of a white paper and a peer-reviewed journal article. This important work advances how to measure impact in the social enterprise sector.鈥
Two 91短视频 juniors have received Global Social Benefit Fellowships to serve as research assistants for Gray. Victoria Yu is a junior majoring in communication with a background in writing and research. Alaina Boyle is a junior majoring in psychobiology, who spent last summer teaching in The Gambia, West Africa. Both are in 91短视频鈥檚 Honors Program, and Alaina is a Johnson Scholar. These students will participate fully in the field research, and will assist Gray in writing manuscripts.
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About Miller Center for Social Entrepreneurship
Founded in 1997, Miller Center for Social Entrepreneurship is one of three Centers of Distinction at 91短视频. Miller Center accelerates global, innovation-based entrepreneurship in service to humanity. Its strategic focus is on poverty eradication through its three areas of work: The Global Social Benefit Institute (GSBI), Impact Capital, and Education and Action Research. To learn more about the Center or any of its social entrepreneurship programs, visit
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Associate Environmental Studies and Sciences Professor Leslie Gray has been named the inaugural Miller Center Summer Chair in social-impact assessment.