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Promoting
excellence and international role models in the field of venture
philanthropy.
In an effort to
promote excellence in the field of venture philanthropy and
to create international role models in the field, the NESsT
Board of Directors established the International Venture Philanthropy
Award in 2001.
Also known as the
"NESsT Golden Egg Award," the award
recognizes an individual and/or organization that has applied
venture philanthropy approaches in a particularly effective
or unique way to address a pressing community need. The recipient
of the NESsT Golden Egg serves as an international role model
to practitioners, investors, philanthropists and donors for
applying venture philanthropy approaches.
Prospective recipients
of the NESsT Golden Egg Award are identified through an international
search based on nominations from NESsT staff, Board members,
advisors, colleagues and peers around the world.
International Venture Philanthropy Award 2007
The 2007 award was presented to Zoltán Tóth of
3i Investments plc
at the 11th Annual CEE Private Equity Forum in London, on 18 October 2007. > Read more
The 2007 NESsT Golden Egg was awarded to Zoltán Tóth, a member of the 3i buyout team for Central and Eastern Europe. Zoltán has been a great philanthropic role model for his peers and a key promoter of CSO social enterprise development. He also serves as chairman of the NESsT Europe Supervisory Board.
The Award was presented by NESsT Co-Founder & CEO Lee Davis and Bill Watson (the 2006 award recipient) at the 11th Annual CEE Private Equity Forum.
NESsT is grateful to C5, the conference organizer, Squire Sanders, and Gordon Senior for their support in making this event a great success.
International Venture Philanthropy Award 2006
The 2006 award was awarded to William Watson of
SGAM Alternative Investments at the 10th CEE Private Equity Forum in London, 30-31 October 2006. > Read more
The 2006 NESsT Golden Egg was awarded to William Watson, Chief Investment Officer at SGAM Alternative Investments (SGAM AI) responsible for Private Equity in Eastern and Central Europe. The Award recognizes Mr. Watson's role as advisor and donor to the NESsT Venture Fund in CEE and his commitment to Venture Philanthropy.

The Award was presented by NESsT Co-Founder & CEO Lee Davis and Brian Wardrop Lynch (the 2005 award recipient) at the 10th Annual CEE Private Equity Forum.
International Venture Philanthropy Award 2005
The 2005 award was awarded to Brian Wardrop of
DBG Eastern Europe at the 9th CEE Private Equity Forum in London, 13-14 October 2005. > Read more
The 2005 NESsT Golden Egg was awarded to Brian Wardrop, a partner with DBG Eastern Europe in Budapest. The Award recognizes Mr. Wardrop’s leadership as one of the first and most active advisors, donors and volunteers to the NESsT Venture Fund in Central Europe.

The Award was presented
by NESsT Co-Founder & CEO Lee Davis and Eva Varga, NESsT Enterprise Development Manager for Central & Eastern Europe, along with Daniel Lynch (the 2004 award recipient) following the session “Supporting Social Enterprise in Central & Eastern Europe” at the 9th Annual CEE Private Equity Forum. The award was a sculpture of bronze and wood commissioned by NESsT from Gordon Senior, a California-based artist from England.
International
Venture Philanthropy Award 2004
The 2004 award
was presented to Daniel Lynch of 3TS Venture Partners, at
the 8th Annual CEE Private Equity Forum in London, on 12 November
2004. >
Read more

The 2004 NESsT Golden
Egg was awarded to Daniel Lynch, a senior
partner with 3TS Venture Partners. The Award recognizes Mr.
Lynch’s leadership as one of the first and most active
advisors, donors and volunteers to the NESsT Venture Fund
in Central Europe.
The Award was presented
by NESsT Co-Founder & CEO Lee
Davis during the session “From Venture Capital
to Venture Philanthropy” at the 8th Annual CEE
Private Equity Forum, an annual event organized by
C5 to bring together private equity and venture capital professionals
active in the Central & Eastern European region.
International
Venture Philanthropy Award 2001
In its inaugural
year (2001) the Award was presented at the International
Venture Philanthropy Forum, hosted by NESsT in Budapest,
Hungary, October 1-3, 2001.
George
Roberts, REDF: The inaugural International Venture
Philanthropy Award was presented to Mr. George Roberts, co-founder
of the Roberts Enterprise Development Fund (REDF),
and founding partner of private investment firm Kohlberg Kravis
Roberts & co. (KKR). REDF was established in 1997 by The
Roberts Foundation, a philanthropic foundation founded by
Mr. Roberts and his wife Leanne, and Jed Emerson (former Executive
Director of REDF). REDF has a dual mission: to provide operational
support to San Francisco-based social enterprises in which
it has invested, and to engage the nonprofit and philanthropic
community at large in dialogue by publishing research based
on its innovative work in venture philanthropy.
Read Mr. Roberts acceptance
remarks from the International Venture Philanthropy Forum
in Budapest, October 1, 2001.
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