Reuters: Footprint Cafés launches with $150,000 from Dr Darrin Disley
Cambridge Judge Business School alumna Georgina Hemmingway launched Footprint Cafés with a help of Cambridge biotech entrepreneur Dr Darrin Disley, who invested $150,000 of his own money. Footprint Cafés is a new chain of sustainable enterprise cafés that will re-invest…
Bloomberg: Footprint Cafés Launches with $150,000 personal donation from Dr Darrin Disley
Cambridge Judge Business School alumna Georgina Hemmingway launched Footprint Cafés with the help of Cambridge biotech entrepreneur Dr Darrin Disley, who invested $150,000 of his own money. Footprint Cafés is a new chain of sustainable enterprise cafés that will re-invest…
An ethical ‘footprint’
Cambridge Judge alumna Georgina Hemmingway launches Footprint Cafés, a new chain of sustainable enterprise cafés, with a $150,000 donation from Dr Darrin M. Disley. Footprint Cafés, a new chain of sustainable enterprise cafés that will re-invest 100 per cent of…

Business Weekly: Enterprise blooms in the shadow of the killing fields
Georgina Hemmingway, a graduate of the Postgraduate Diploma in Entrepreneurship at Cambridge Judge Business School who was also supported by the Cambridge Social Ventures programme at the School’s Centre for Social Innovation, launches Footprint Cafés. A new chain of sustainable…
Generous social incubator donation
University of Cambridge campaign co-chair Sir Harvey McGrath donates £430,000 to Cambridge Social Ventures, part of the Centre for Social Innovation at Cambridge Judge Business School. Sir Harvey McGrath, co-chair of the University of Cambridge campaign (St Catharine's 1971), has…

Cambridge News: Films, apps and Arabic – social ventures get weekend in the sun
Jenny Chapman writes about the Social Ventures Weekend at Cambridge Judge Business School. There were more than 30 ventures taking part. “These weekend sessions at the School are usually about selecting the ventures with the most promise to join Social…
The Times: Phone that boosts clarity for the deaf
Goshawk Communications created software that boosts the clarity of calls to people with hearing difficulties. About 92 per cent of people who took part in the test said they experienced “improved call quality.” Goshawk Communications is supported by the Cambridge…
BBC Cambridgeshire: News
Sugarwise, a venture that seeks to reduce sugar intake, is featured on BBC Cambridgeshire News. The venture is supported by the Cambridge Social Ventures programme at Cambridge Judge Business School. Watch the video [youtube.com]…
Computer science
Hyperion Development, founded by Cambridge Judge student Riaz Moola, aims to improve computing skills in South Africa. Hyperion Development, an online course platform for software developers in South Africa founded by a Cambridge Judge student, says that it has raised…

Cambridge Social Ventures venture wins tender to prepare students for the business world
Form the Future, a venture connecting schools and businesses to help students prepare for their future careers, has won the Greater Cambridge Greater Peterborough Enterprise Partnership (GCGP) tender to provide The Skills Service for the Greater Cambridge area. The contract…
