Dr. Dato Kim Tan, PhD of Biochemistry, is a successful Malaysian-born UK-based biotech entrepreneur and leader in global social impact. Passionate about how Christian entrepreneurs can make a positive impact and the importance of investing ins social capital, he is currently the Chairman of SpringHill Management Ltd, a fund management company that focuses on life sciences and social venture capital investing. In addition to his work at SpringHill, Dr. Tan is a Founder-Chairman for Inquo Investments and NCI Cancer Hospital in Malaysia, as well as co-founded the Transformational Business Network (TBN). TBN is a network of over 2,000 professionals aiming transform communities through business solutions to poverty.
Dr. Tan’s publications include Fighting Poverty through Enterprise: The Case for Social Venture Capital (2007) with Lord Brian Griffiths and The Jubilee Gospel: The Jubilee, Spirit and the Church (2008).
Bishop Dr. D. Zac Niringiye is a theologian, pastor, and civic-political activist in Uganda, involved in several civil society-led social justice and peace campaigns including as the Citizens’ Manifesto Ambassador. He has previously served at Makerere University, as a Visiting Fellow in the Human Rights and Peace Centre (HURIPEC) Department, in the School of Law, where he was leading a project on Religion, Human Rights and Peace. Bishop Niringiye took an early retirement from serving as Assistant Bishop in the Church of Uganda in 2012, to serve in the cause of social justice and good governance in Uganda. He is the author of The Church: God’s Pilgrim People as well as The Church in the World: A Historical-Ecclesiological Study of the Church of Uganda.