Rashmi Ekka

Rashmi Ekka is from Jamshedpur, India and is going to graduate from the College of Wooster, Ohio, in May, 2008. She is an economics major with minors in political science and religious studies. Her passion for microfinance has lead her to do research on it at the Indian Social Institute, New Delhi, write her junior and senior thesis on it and travel in India visiting microfinance institutions. Rashmi is a well-know speaker in Wayne County, Ohio and has given several presentations to raise awareness about the Caste System and the condition of indigenous people and Dalits (untouchables). She also writes for Insight: Young Voices, a magazine for Dalit assertion. Rashmi has interned for organizations invested in community development and women’s empowerment. Once she graduates, Rashmi hopes to start a microfinance institution in Jharkhand, for young, rural women.

EXPERIENCE

StartingBloc Fellow- StartingBloc Institute for Social Innovation Spring 2008

  • Gained knowledge from corporate innovators, social entrepreneurs, and academics about industry best practices concerning corporate social responsibility, social entrepreneurship and sustainability.
  • Trained on cutting edge tactics around implementing social and environmental change through enterprise.
  • Worked collaboratively with diverse group of students and young professionals on strategic consulting project for Mercado Global.

Social Networking Website Intern- Vertex Software, Wooster, Ohio Fall 2007

· Conducted market research to determine the current state of social networking websites and surveying prospective users for the development of such a website for professionals.

Commercial Intern- Northeast Shores Development Corporation, Cleveland, Ohio Summer 2007

· Conducted a study on the business district of E 185th Street in the North Collinwood area of Cleveland to assess the current economic situation and offered recommendations and suggestions for the revitalization of the area.

· Preparation of documents on the real estate situation of North Collinwood for Cleveland City Hall.

· Attended Cleveland City Hall meetings on Business District Revitalization programs.

Development Intern- Hard Hatted Women, Cleveland, cialis natural ‘Times New Roman’”>Ohio Summer 2007

· Prepared grant proposals to fund Rosie’s Girls, which is a unique summer program for middle-school girls with a focus on developing their self-confidence by learning trades, such as carpentry, plumbing, electrician etc.

· Organized programs and activities to encourage and support women working non-traditional jobs.

· Managed the database using Raisers Edge.

Research Intern- Indian Social Institute, New Delhi, India Winter 2006

· Researched the growth of self-help groups and the microfinance industry in the state of Jharkhand, India.

Research Assistant- Religious Studies Department, College of Wooster, Ohio Fall 2006

· Proofread text, organized materials and created bibliographies for Dr. Mary Bader’s book titled, Tracing the Evidence: Dinah in Post-Hebrew Bible Literature and for a new course titled, Dinah in Scripture and Literature.

Ambassador from India, College of Wooster, Ohio Fall 2005 to Spring 2006

· The Ambassador’s Program is a highly selective program, aimed at increasing cultural awareness.

· Researched the Indian Caste System, issues of identity among Indians, Indian economy, religions, and politics in the summer of 2005 in India.

· Conducted programs and gave over 40 interactive presentations in college classes, local schools and other groups and organizations in Wayne County, OH.

· Reference:

http://www.wooster.edu/ambassadors/emeritus.html

EDUCATION
Bachelor of Arts- The Collegeonline pharmacies style=”font-size: 11pt”> of Wooster, Wooster, Ohio

Expected graduation- May 2008

Major- Economics

Minor- Political Science and Religious Studies

Senior Thesis- Fulfilling the Promise of Microfinance: A Global Analysis on the Role of Joint-Liability in Achieving Profitability. This thesis resulted in an 180+ page research paper with econometric analysis and includes an oral defense.

Junior Thesis- Joint Liability versus Individual Liability in the Microfinance Industry. This thesis resulted in a 45 page paper which laid the groundwork for my Senior Thesis.

GRANTS AND AWARDS

  • Copeland funds from the College of Wooster to travel to India and visit several microfinance institutions including SKS Microfinance and BASIX for my senior thesis.
  • Funds from Center of Creativity and Innovation and Economics Department, College of Wooster to travel for StartingBloc Institute of Social Innovation.

PUBLIC AND KEYNOTE ADDRESSES

Specialize in speeches on Indigenous Peoples of the world, especially Adivasis (tribals of India) and the Caste System of India. Delivered about 25 speeches on this topic.

Most noteworthy among them are:

  • “The Plight of India’s ‘Enduring People’.” Invited as keynote speaker on the occasion of Martin Luther King Day at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Wayne County. February, 2008.
  • “Hope through Micro Lending.” Invited as speaker at Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Wayne County. March, 2008.

Both speeches available at http://www.uufwc.org/audio.htm

PUBLICATION

  • Foreign Correspondent for Insight: Young Voices, a bimonthly magazine for Dalit (Untouchables) assertion.
  • Writer for the International Insight column in the Wooster Voice.

CONFERENCES

  • Observer at United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues (April 21, 2008 – May 2, 2008)
  • American Model United Nations, Chicago- Represented the Islamic Republic of Iran in the Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (Fall 2007).
  • Entrepreneurship at Oberlin, Oberlin- Participant at ‘Inventing The Future’ symposium (Spring 2008).

SKILLS

Software- STATA, Raisers Edge, MS Office, Dreamweaver, Maple.

Computer Programming- HTML, JAVA, C++, C, and BASIC.

Languages- Fluent in English, Hindi and Urdu. Conversant in Bengali.

Date of Birth: March 4, 1986

Gender: Female

Martial status: Single

Sub-Tribe: Oraon

Contact: rashmiekka@gmail.com

Comments

  1. David Ekka said on May 1st at 1:52 pm:

    Hello dear..
    As i was going through the internet it was nice to know more about you, it seems you are hard working, anyway i have recently completed my Master of social work degree from Nagpur university ( Maharastra).
    I wish you best of luck for your endeavour….

  2. Biswajit Minj said on May 5th at 7:03 pm:

    Dear Rashmi,
    Raureke johar,

    Nice to hear from you that your excessive interest in microfinance. I am too intrested in the same sector and very soon i will be going through training on the same sector.Therefore i would like to get some assistence from you regarding the above cited topic.
    thanks and johar
    jai adivasi
    yours

    biswajit Minj. Tezpur(Assam)

  3. mukti prakash tirkey said on July 2nd at 10:26 am:

    Hi,
    Nice to know that you have keen interest in the field of micro-finance. May I have your adivice in connection with the formation of Adivasi Women’s Thrift and Credit Society in Jharkhand or North Bengal.
    Formation of Coi-Operative in bank is urgently needed for the development of adivasi people, I think.
    .Mukti Prakash Tirkey, editor,
    Adivasi Awaz,
    148-C,Pkt-6,Mayur Vihar -III,Delhi -110096

  4. Ghana Kanta Orang said on February 24th at 11:14 am:

    Hi, Very glad to know about you. M also working in a MF institution. It is the only way which can uplift the status of Adivasis.

    Bye
    ghana

  5. Debashis said on April 3rd at 8:11 pm:

    Hi,
    This is Debashis from Jamshedpur ,i wat
    to meat u…..I also want to invlolved in microfinance in Jharkhand..

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