John Wood left a lucrative career at Microsoft to found Room to Read, a global charity that has helped more than six million children in developing countries to become literate in their native language – and was one of the fastest-growing non-profits in history.
In Creating Room to Read, he tells his story: how he raises money, how he decides where to establish libraries (more than 13,000 have opened in Asia and Africa), and how he copes with the inevitable challenges along the way.
How do you turn an idealistic dream into practical reality? John tells how. He’ll talk about how he achieved his vision … and his goal for reaching 10 million children by 2015.
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John Wood
John Wood is founder of Room to Read, a non-profit dedicated to delivering literacy and gender equality in education.
John was Microsoft’s Director of Business Development for the Greater China Region until 1999. In that year, after a holiday in rural China, he abandoned a high-flying corporate career to found Room to Read, an innovative global non-profit dedicated to delivering literacy and gender equality in education, currently operating in 9 countries in Asia and Africa.
Over the past nine years, Room to Read has established over 7,500 libraries, donated and published 6 million books, built over 830 schools, and funded over 8,800 long-term scholarships for girls - impacting the lives of over 3.1 million students worldwide.
John has received countless honors for his work, including recognition as a Young Global Leade" by the World Economic Forum and as one of Time magazine’s ‘Asian Heroes’. Room to Read is a five-time winner of Fast Company Magazine’s Social Capitalist Award, a recipient of the Skoll Foundation Award for Social Innovation, and a recipient of Draper Richards Fellowship for social entrepreneurs.
John holds a Bachelors of Science from the University of Colorado, and an MBA from the Kellogg Graduate School of Management at Northwestern University. He’s the author of Leaving Microsoft to Change the World and lives in San Francisco.