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Organization:Kairos Society

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Overview

The Kairos Society is a non-profit (501-c) global society founded in 2008 by Ankur Jain (Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania) and headquartered in the United States.  The Kairos Society is an entrepreneurial society which focuses on presenting young entrepreneurs with challenges to hone their skills.  The Kairos Society specifically targets major global problems as its primary entrepreneurial challenges for its fellows. 

According to Merriam-Webster the definition of Kairos (of Greek origin) is "a time when conditions are right for the accomplishment of a crucial action:  the opportune and decisive moment." [1] This word powerfully conveys the vision of Ankur Jain, founder and chair of the Kairos Society, "What if today's most influential leaders were friends 30 years ago, working together to solve the world’s problems?"[2] This simple statement led to the proliferation of an organization that spans across five continents, bringing together the great minds of our time.  Kairos currently partners with Johnson & Johnson, Autodesk, American Airlines, and GE to help solve our world's biggest problems. [2]

 

References

[1] http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/kairos

[2]:http://www.kairossociety.org/mission.php

 


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Purpose

The purpose of the Kairos Society is to promote unity and collaboration amongst the leaders of tomorrow. By working with one another the future leaders of our world will understand how they as individuals can play pivotal roles in the problem-solving process and how as a team they can solve seemingly impossible problems such as the gas crisis, pollution, and the overhaul of the healthcare system.  The Kairos Society has a strong focus on entrepreneurial candidates, those bold enough to step out with ideas to solve these global problems.  Kairos believes binding these individuals together at an early age will springboard future collaboration amongst the leaders of our world.

Distinct Differences From Other Offerings

The Kairos society is very different is multiple respects from other clubs.  It does not specifically partner with universities in the way that other clubs do.  The Kairos society instead seeks out outstanding candidates and uses a private/word-of-mouth method of recruiting members.  The goal of the Kairos society is to build strong regional teams around one or two local leaders.  These leaders and their team partner with regional companies to help present young entrepreneurs with real problems to solve.  Kairos hopes that these experiences will help promote and launch global entrepreneurial activities

Impact Achieved For Students and Campus

The Kairos society uses their student contacts in the region to generate interest.  Kairos believes in independence among its members and trusts them to recruit other like-minded individuals.  The general idea is for an individual to seek out the Kairos society or vice-versa, there is no mass-recruiting done by Kairos.  That student then can then make their own recruiting decisions often including their personal collaborators.  Kairos fellows must be extremely independent, motivated, and future leaders.  The Kairos society is incredibly selective about their fellows; there is not a current published list of schools/regions available of Kairos fellows.

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Steps Required To Bring Resource to Campus

The only way to bring Kairos to your campus is to personally apply.  There is no commericially available application, the best bet is to contact the society through their website with your credentials and request to apply.

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