DO WELL DO GOOD
Our model
ShARE is an innovative start-up at the crossroad of education and consulting and which offers a leadership programme to university students to supplement their academic curriculum, and offers corporates a new way to do consulting, build innovation ecosystems and access top talent.
The "do well do good" vision at the core
Today, bright students from top universities have to choose between a “do well” career (i.e. the corporate world) and a “do good” career (i.e. the NGO world). We believe that this dual framework is not effective anymore and a new generation of leaders is needed to face the 21st century's most pressing challenges. That’s why ShARE exists- to create a new generation of leaders who will do well for themselves and do good for the world.
"Do well, do good ...the only way to make change today"
Tony Blair - Global mentor of ShARE
NEWS

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A "societal" company
ShARE is set up as company, but owned by a foundation whose main objective is to reduce inequality.
Education
ShARE offers a world-class leadership programme to 700 bright students from over 30 top universities across 15 countries. The programme lasts two years and requires a 10-hour per week commitment from students .
The programme has 4 pillars – acquisition of corporate skills, openness to the world, exposure to society and leadership. The pedagogy follows 3 principles: learning together, learning by teaching and learning by doing.
700 students
15 countries
30 campuses
3000 alumni
Corporates