SIT Jury 2022

Pieter Oostlander

Pieter Oostlander

President of the Jury

Pieter founded what is currently known as Shaping Impact Group in 2011 as an impact fund management and impact consulting firm. Shaping Impact Group works with investors, philanthropists, funds and foundations to generate maximum societal impact.

Pieter Oostlander’s professional background is in accountancy and finance. He held various top-level finance functions in several international companies. []

Justina Alders-Sheya

Justina Alders-Sheya

Justina is a Fund Manager within the Financial Inclusion fund management team at Triodos Investment Management (a globally recognised leader in impact investing, making money work for positive change). In that role, she manages Triodos Microfinance Fund, Triodos Fair Share Fund and SFRE Fund. Justina has over 18 years of experience in the financial services sector, focusing on investment management, impact investing and financial inclusion. Before joining Triodos IM, she held several positions at EY and at ING Group.  […]

Elena Casolari

Elena Casolari

Elena believes in the transformative power of impact investing and the social enterprise movement, she is an advocate and practitioner of gender smart investing. She is the co-founder and partner of OPES Italia Sicaf EuVECA, which invests in impact enterprises in Italy, and OPES-LCEF Fund, an impact investment vehicle that provides financial resources and management support to early-stage social enterprises whose businesses serve low-income people and disadvantaged communities. []

Olivier de Guerre

Olivier de Guerre

Olivier co-founded GT Finance/Cristal Finance in 1987 before joining Credit Suisse Asset Management in 1998 as a Managing Director. In 2003 he founded PhiTrust in order to support families and foundations in the implementation of financial, social and philanthropic strategies, believing that investors have responsibility through their financial and social investments. []

Concepción Galdón

Concepción Galdón

Concepción Galdón is IE University’s Social Innovation Director/Academic Lead. At IE she is mandated to promote social innovation academic content across schools and programmes, encourage more research in social innovation and reach out to organisations and partners interested in social innovation. Concepción is a professor of Entrepreneurship and Innovation at IE. Concepción is also President of the social venture Puentes Global, which she co-founded in 2009. []

Ilonka Jankovich

Ilonka Jankovich

Ilonka Jankovich is a serial entrepreneur of Dutch and Hungarian origin. At the beginning of her career, she spent ten years as an M&A lawyer at Clifford Chance and had her own law firm. After that, she founded the legal recruitment firm Legal FlexForce based in the Netherlands, which was sold to Monster in 2001. In 2003, she moved with her family to Hungary where she started a recruitment business — ProfiPower — which became the market leader and was sold to Randstad in 2010. []

Katell Le Goulven

Katell Le Goulven

Katell Le Goulven joined INSEAD in April 2018 as the founding Executive Director of the Hoffmann Global Institute for Business and Society. Previously with UNICEF, she founded a Policy Planning unit to analyse global trends and emerging issues and inform UNICEF’s strategic positioning, and led UNICEF’s corporate engagement with international financial institutions. She has held senior positions in high-level commissions that defined the policy implications of the data revolution, climate change, and global public goods for the development agenda. []

Reinhard Millner

Reinhard Millner

Reinhard Millner is a senior researcher and lecturer at WU Vienna (Vienna University of Economics and Business), and co-founder and head of the Social Entrepreneurship Center at WU. He has a training background in business administration and economics having studied in Vienna, St. Gallen and London, and holds a PhD from WU Vienna. Since 2013 he has also served as Academic Director for the NGO Academy, offering a range of capacity-building programmes to NGOs and social enterprises in 14 countries in Central and Southeast Europe, []