Biography:Jane Chen
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Born | Jane Marie Chen |
Nationality | Taiwanese American |
Alma mater | Pomona College Harvard University Stanford University |
Occupation | Co-founder and former CEO, Embrace, and Co-founder and CEO, Embrace Innovations |
Known for | Co-founder at Embrace (non-profit) |
Jane Marie Chen is the co-founder of Embrace, a social enterprise startup that produces a low-cost infant warmer,[1] that gives premature and low-birth-weight infants a better chance at survival.[2][3][4][5][6]
She served as the first CEO of Embrace, the non-profit arm of the organization, before stepping into the chief executive officer (CEO) role of Embrace Innovations, the for-profit social enterprise that was spun off in 2012.[7]
Early life and education
Chen holds a BA in Psychology and Economics from Pomona College, a Masters in Public Administration from Harvard University, and an MBA from Stanford University.[8]
Career
Prior to Embrace, Chen worked with nonprofit organizations on healthcare issues in developing countries. She spent several years as the program director of a startup HIV/AIDS nonprofit in China (Chi Heng Foundation), and worked for the Clinton Foundation’s HIV/AIDS Initiative in Tanzania.[9] She also worked at Monitor Group as a management consultant.[citation needed]
In 2013, Chen and the other co-founders of Embrace, Linus Liang, Nag Murty, and Rahul Panicker were awarded the Economist Innovation Award, under the category of Social and Economic Innovation.[10] In the same year, Chen and her co-founder Rahul Panicker were also recognized as Schwab Social Entrepreneurs of the Year by the World Economic Forum.[11] In 2014, Chen was invited to the White House's first ever Maker Faire, where she presented Embrace's work to President Obama.[12] In the same year, Beyoncé made a $125,000 contribution through Chime for Change which allowed Embrace to distribute its infant warmers to nine countries in Sub-Saharan Africa.[13]
Embrace
While doing her MBA at Stanford, Chen and a few other fellow graduate students were assigned a class project to create a low-cost infant incubator that could be used in rural areas.[1][8][14] In 2008, they co-founded Embrace, a 501(c)(3) non-profit, to bring their project to life.[15][16] In January 2012, Embrace moved into a hybrid structure.[17] The non-profit entity, Embrace, donates infant warmers to the neediest areas through NGO partners, and provides educational programs on newborn health alongside the distribution of warmers. The for-profit social enterprise, Embrace Innovations, sells the warmers to paying entities, including governments and private clinics, all focusing on emerging markets.[18] Embrace Innovations, the for-profit social enterprise, raised its Series A round of financing in 2012 from Vinod Khosla's Impact Fund and Capricorn Investment Group. The company raised a second round of investment capital from Marc Benioff in 2014.[19]
In 2016, Embrace Innovations launched a line of consumer baby products called Little Lotus Baby (temperature regulating swaddles and sleeping bags), which have a buy-one give-one model. The Little Lotus products use the technology used in the Embrace warmer to keep babies at an ideal skin temperature, thereby helping to improve their sleep.[20]
Awards and recognition
Chen has been a TED speaker,[21] and was selected as one of Forbes' Impact 30 in 2011.[22] In 2019, Chen was featured in AOL/Verizon/Yahoo's "FUTURIST" Series, profiling industry leaders across all different disciplines who are advancing their fields with technology, innovation, and fearlessness.[23] Chen has been recognized as the Inspirational Young Alumni of the Year by Pomona College,[24] and selected as a "Woman of Distinction" by the American Association of University Women.[25] Chen has spoken at numerous international conferences, including the Skoll World Forum, Bloomberg Design Conference, Forbes Women's Summit, and the World Economic Forum.[26]
In 2012, Chen was named as a Young Global Leader by the World Economic Forum,[27] and was featured in Dove's "Real Role Models" campaign for women and girls.[28] She was also profiled in AOL's Makers campaign.[9] Chen is a TED Fellow, Echoing Green Fellow, and Rainer Arnhold Fellow.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Abrar, Peerzada (July 20, 2012). "Lessons from 50 startups: Stanford grads' Embrace Innovations build low-cost warmer to save young Indian lives". The Economic Times. http://articles.economictimes.indiatimes.com/2012-07-20/news/32764583_1_low-cost-infant-infant-warmers-babies.
- ↑ "Embrace Innovations". https://www.embraceinnovations.com/.
- ↑ "Embrace Nest Baby Warmer, Buy Low Cost Portable Warmer, Infant Warmer Manufacturers". https://www.phoenixmedicalsystems.com/infant-care/warming-systems/embrace-warmer/.
- ↑ "Embrace – Design for Extreme Affordability". https://extreme.stanford.edu/projects/embrace/.
- ↑ Tellapragada, Chaitanya; Eshwara, Vandana Kalwaje; Bhat, Parvati; Acharya, Shashidhar; Kamath, Asha; Bhat, Shashikala; Rao, Chythra; Nayak, Sathisha et al. (May 2016). "Risk Factors for Preterm Birth and Low Birth Weight Among Pregnant Indian Women: A Hospital-based Prospective Study". Journal of Preventive Medicine and Public Health 49 (3): 165–175. doi:10.3961/jpmph.16.022. ISSN 1975-8375. PMID 27255075.
- ↑ Yakowicz, Will (2016-04-27). "This Space-Age Blanket Startup Has Helped Save 200,000 Babies (and Counting)". https://www.inc.com/magazine/201605/will-yakowicz/embrace-premature-baby-blanket.html.
- ↑ "Embrace:Deciding on a Hybrid Structure". http://www.gsb.stanford.edu/sites/default/files/documents/Embrace.pdf.
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 Lee, Ellen (November 12, 2010). "Embrace may keep babies warm and alive". San Francisco Chronicle. http://www.sfgate.com/business/article/Embrace-may-keep-babies-warm-and-alive-3166256.php.
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 "Jane Chen: Women in Healthcare". AOL. February 2, 2012. http://on.aol.com/video/jane-chen--non-profit-healthcare-advocate-517261914.
- ↑ "Innovation awards: And the winners are…". The Economist. November 30, 2013. https://www.economist.com/news/technology-quarterly/21590752-innovation-awards-our-annual-prizes-recognise-successful-innovators-eight.
- ↑ "Schwab Foundation for Social Entrepreneurship Announces Social Entrepreneurs of the Year 2013 | World Economic Forum - Schwab Foundation for Social Entrepreneurship Announces Social Entrepreneurs of the Year 2013". Weforum.org. February 15, 2013. http://www.weforum.org/news/schwab-foundation-social-entrepreneurship-announces-social-entrepreneurs-year-2013.
- ↑ Lelon, Elise (2014-07-10). "The Baby Saving Revolution: Obama and Beyonce Embrace Founder, Jane Chen (You Will Too)". https://www.huffingtonpost.com/elise-lelon/the-baby-saving-revolution-nonprofit_b_5570683.html.
- ↑ Weil, Elizabeth (2015-11-20). "Caring for Premature Babies, With a Little Help From Beyoncé". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. https://www.nytimes.com/2015/11/22/fashion/embrace-jane-chen.html.
- ↑ Sibley, Lisa (April 17, 2008). "Stanford startup's $25 'sleeping bag' could save newborns". Silicon Valley / San Jose Business Journal. http://www.bizjournals.com/sanjose/stories/2008/04/21/story10.
- ↑ Dooley, Sean (December 17, 2010). "Embrace Infant Warmer Could Save Thousands". ABC News. https://abcnews.go.com/Health/embrace-infant-warmer-save-thousands/story?id=12366774.
- ↑ "Saving Babies" (Flash). CNN. http://edition.cnn.com/video/#/video/world/2011/11/02/sidner-india-saving-babies.cnn.
- ↑ Chen, Jane (February 2013). "Should Your Business Be Nonprofit or For-Profit?". Harvard Business Review. http://blogs.hbr.org/cs/2013/02/should_your_business_be_nonpro.html. Retrieved February 1, 2013.
- ↑ Abudheen, Sainul K (2013-08-26). "Infant warmers maker Embrace raises funding from Khosla Impact, Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw, others". VCCircle. http://www.vccircle.com/news/medical-devices/2013/08/26/infant-warmers-maker-embrace-raises-funding-khosla-impact-kiran.
- ↑ Chen, Jane. "How I Surfed The Wave That Nearly Drowned My Startup" (in en). https://www.forbes.com/sites/janechen/2016/07/07/how-i-surfed-the-wave-that-nearly-drowned-my-startup/.
- ↑ "A Simple, Effective Way to Reduce Infant Mortality". Bloomberg.com. https://www.bloomberg.com/features/2016-design/a/jane-chen/.
- ↑ "Jane Chen: A warm embrace that saves lives". TED Conference. TED. http://www.ted.com/talks/lang/en/jane_chen_a_warm_embrace_that_saves_lives.html.
- ↑ "Forbes impact 30, 2012". Forbes. https://www.forbes.com/impact-30/jane-chen.html.
- ↑ "Futurists | AOL.com". https://www.aol.com/video/show/futurists/SHW283/5db091dcd21f1a39b8b2bf2c/.
- ↑ Hua, Vanessa. "Jane Chen '00 Wins Inspirational Young Alumna Award for Innovative Incubator Invention". http://www.pomona.edu/news/2011/04/26-jane-chen-inspirational-alumna.aspx.
- ↑ "Women of Distinction 2019 Spotlight: Jane Marie Chen" (in en-US). https://www.nccwsl.org/2019/01/16/women-of-distinction-2019-spotlight-jane-marie-chen/.
- ↑ Chen, Jane. "Speaker at Skoll World Forum". http://skollworldforum.org/speaker/jane-chen/.
- ↑ "World Economic Forum, Young Global Leaders". WEF, Young Global Leaders, 2012. World Economic Forum. http://www.weforum.org/young-global-leaders/jane-marie-chen/index.html?link=no.
- ↑ Series, Dove. "Dove Real Role Models". Dove. http://www.dove.us/Tips-Topics-And-Tools/Videos/Jane-Real-Role-Model.aspx.
External links
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