Dr. Larry Brilliant Joins Jeff Skoll to Combat Global Challenges
Brilliant will lead new Skoll Urgent Threats Fund and advise on philanthropic use of Skoll’s media and financial resources
Brilliant is renowned for his key role with the World Health Organization in eradicating smallpox from
“Over the last few years, it has become increasingly apparent that humanity’s failure to address critical issues like climate change and nuclear proliferation aren’t just making these challenges more difficult; they’re putting life on the planet at risk,” said Skoll. “This new organization is designed to make serious headway on these issues by identifying and supporting the most innovative initiatives and solutions out there. I can’t think of anyone better prepared to shape and lead this effort than
“This is an extraordinary opportunity for me to bring my life’s work and experience to join with so many others who feel the urgency of the times to work on the most critical challenges facing us as global citizens,” said Brilliant. “
The Skoll Urgent Threats Fund will be a new organization, chaired by Skoll, with a mandate to identify and support initiatives, organizations and individuals driving large-scale change on these global challenges. The initial budget for the new initiative is
“In the Skoll Foundation’s 10 years of work, we have built a portfolio of outstanding social entrepreneurs, many of whom are attacking these urgent threats in highly innovative ways; this body of work will both benefit from and be a resource to the new Skoll Urgent Threats Fund and its activities,” said Osberg. “Even for those social entrepreneurs focused on other arenas — poverty, human rights, institutional responsibility, health — the negative impact of these urgent threats makes their challenges a whole lot tougher. Clearly, these are mutually reinforcing ventures.”
Skoll’s private company, Participant Media, produces movies such as “An Inconvenient Truth” and “The Kite Runner” and other content designed to inform and inspire audiences, with the goal of driving public engagement to make positive change. In addition, Skoll’s multi-billion dollar financial services firm, Capricorn Investment Group, brings a principled approach to its investment discipline. In his capacity as senior adviser to Skoll, Brilliant will seek opportunities to leverage these organizations and relationships to further drive positive change in the urgent threat areas.
About Dr.
Brilliant served a three-year stint as the first executive director of Google.org, the company’s philanthropic arm before becoming chief philanthropy evangelist for Google. He is an M.D. and M.P.H., board-certified in preventive medicine, epidemiology and public health. He was one of a four-person international team that led the successful World Health Organization smallpox eradication program in
Brilliant co-founded The Well, a pioneering virtual community, with
Earlier in his career, he was a professor of international health and epidemiology at the
Also in 2008, Brilliant was given a Global Leadership Award by the United Nations Organization. In 2006, he received the TED Prize. He was named “International Public Health Hero” by the
After the
He was elected to membership in the Council on Foreign Relations in 2009. He sits on the boards of The Skoll Foundation, Health Metrics Network, and Omidyar Networks Humanity United. He is an actively sought after speaker, and has received numerous other awards, prizes and two honorary doctorates.
About
As the founding president of eBay (Nasdaq: EBAY), Skoll developed the company’s first business plan, generating entrepreneurial opportunities for millions of individuals around the world. He also pioneered creation of the eBay Foundation through the allocation of pre-IPO shares.
In 1999, Skoll launched the Skoll Foundation, which provides unrestricted financing and services to leading social entrepreneurs whose innovations are poised to achieve large-scale impact.
Skoll founded Participant Media in 2004 as an independent global media company focused on creating entertainment that inspires and compels social change. Participant’s films to date have garnered 16 Academy Award(R) nominations. These films include, among others, An Inconvenient Truth, Good Night and Good Luck, North Country, Syriana, Fast Food Nation,
Skoll serves on the board of the National Center for Arts and Technology and on a number of advisory boards, including the Ploughshares Fund and The Elders, launched by
Skoll holds a bachelors degree in Electrical Engineering from the
About the Skoll Foundation
The Skoll Foundation was created in 1999 by eBay’s first president,
The Skoll Awards for Social Entrepreneurship is the foundation’s flagship program. There are currently 59 organizations represented by 72 remarkable social entrepreneurs in the program, working individually and together across regions, countries and continents to deliver solutions to the world’s most challenging economic and social problems. The Skoll Foundation connects social entrepreneurs and other partners in the field via an online community at www.socialedge.org, and through the annual Skoll World Forum on Social Entrepreneurship. The foundation also celebrates social entrepreneurs by telling their stories through partnerships with organizations like the PBS Foundation and the Sundance Institute, with the goal of promoting large-scale public awareness of social entrepreneurship. For more information, visit www.skollfoundation.org.
SOURCE Skoll Foundation
