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The Beginning (2005)
Ventures in Development was born in the Boston-area at Harvard University. While pursuing their Masters’ at the Kennedy School of Government, classmates Marie and Carol spent two years immersed in the academics of international development, which reinforced their belief in sustainable development. In the process, Carol and Marie began brainstorming ways to utilize their education, skills and experiences to build businesses that could impact impoverished regions. Having spent much of their lives in Asia, their geographical focus naturally turned to China, a country with increasingly severe income disparity where many inland regions suffer from poverty and lack of access to markets.

Initial discovery trip (Jan 2006)
Over their school winter break, Carol and Marie traveled to Western regions of China to investigate the needs and resources of the local people and brainstorming ideas to help. They found an abundant resource of yaks and an NGO partner - China Exploration and Research Society. Marie and Carol learned that the fiber of yaks can be processed into a cashmere-like textile and their milk can be turned into yogurt, cheese, or even ice cream. With no means to connect to international markets for these exotic products, yaks were merely used for domestic consumption. And here began the concept of yaks as a potential means to bring incremental income to the nomadic communities

Business plan competition season
Ideas from the initial discovery trip was crystallized through participating in the Harvard Social Enterprise Competition “Pitch of Change” in spring 2006. With help from new team member Jose Dias de Barros, Shawn Tan and Esther Hsu, “Yashmere” captured the first place award the Harvard Business School Annul Business Plan Competition 2006 – Social Enterprise Track. Propelled by large amounts of positive feedback and encouragement from members of the Harvard community, the team was encouraged to further develop its plan. Shokay also placed first in the 2006 Global Business in Development (BiD) Competition in Holland.


Company formation
Ventures in Development was first established in the USA in March 2006 as a non-profit 501(c)3 organization with a long-term plan to incubate and launch other for-profit social enterprises like Cheese for Change and Yashmere. Ventures in Development was also registered in Hong Kong in January 2007 as a non profit organization.

On the ground
With their degrees complete from Harvard Kennedy School , the team embarked on an itinerary that would take them across Yunnan, Sichuan, Tibet, and Inner Mongolia for months of laying the groundwork for the both the cheese and yak fiber project. With the end goal of producing market-ready product for 2007, the team liaised with potential manufacturing partners, evaluated different yak fiber products, contacted academics and experts, and liaised with NGO partners to build community relationships



The future

The Ventures in Development team will continue to press forward in launching both programs and enterprises to raise awareness of social entrepreneurship in the region. For our projects, the team has completed their first phase of yak fiber collection in summer 2007 and a cheese shop was opened in August 2007 in Zhong Dian, China. All along this long path to launching our enterprises, we are grateful to our supporters for their encouragement and hope that you will also join our cause for alleviating poverty through supporting entrepreneurship.

 

 
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