Innovaid was conceptualized by Emily Harrison, a young Australian woman
who wanted to revolutionize the way that celebrities, HNWI’s, Companies and
international Foundations ‘made a difference’ in India.
Emily grew up on a cattle station in rural New South Wales and spent 10 years working in grassroots community development in Outback Australia, specializing in rural and remote communities. Living and working in tiny communities (population 100 – 4000) all her life, she worked in Local and State Government, helping these small communities get better access to services that their small populations could not sustain (health, education, sport & recreation, arts, disability, aged care).
Emily grew up on a cattle station in rural New South Wales and spent 10 years working in grassroots community development in Outback Australia, specializing in rural and remote communities. Living and working in tiny communities (population 100 – 4000) all her life, she worked in Local and State Government, helping these small communities get better access to services that their small populations could not sustain (health, education, sport & recreation, arts, disability, aged care).
She first came to India in 2007, leading a team of volunteers doing
community development work in a village on the outskirts of Ooty, Tamil Nadu.
Living with a local family and working on a variety of projects at the local
school, with village youth and women, she soon fell in love with India and
decided to make it her home.
It was during this time that the concept of Innovaid first took shape. Emily had met a celebrity talent manager in Sydney prior to her move to Ooty, who had outlined the need of some of his high profile TV and music stars, to have guidance and advice in undertaking their philanthropy in developing countries.
Encouraged and supported by a young entrepreneur from Coimbatore, Emily made the commitment to move to Mumbai and start her own business. With no business experience and having never lived in a city before in her life, Innovaid was developed in a very organic way – putting one foot in front of the other.
With the generosity and support of many Mumbaiker’s, Innovaid Advisory Services
Pvt Ltd was registered in May 2009 as a private limited company to help
celebrities and high net worth individuals make a significant impact with their
philanthropy and to provide people with a simple and trustworthy mechanism to
invest in social projects. In these early days, high profile clients such as
the Rajasthan Royals and The Steve Waugh Foundation, gave Emily the faith that
the service was indeed needed and the business evolved to present a range of
products and services to meet their needs in this area.
It was during this time that the concept of Innovaid first took shape. Emily had met a celebrity talent manager in Sydney prior to her move to Ooty, who had outlined the need of some of his high profile TV and music stars, to have guidance and advice in undertaking their philanthropy in developing countries.
Encouraged and supported by a young entrepreneur from Coimbatore, Emily made the commitment to move to Mumbai and start her own business. With no business experience and having never lived in a city before in her life, Innovaid was developed in a very organic way – putting one foot in front of the other.
Emily Harrison of Innovaid Advisory Services |
With corporate social responsibility emerging as a sophisticated tool to
help companies become more sustainable, Innovaid extended its reach into this
area to support companies in managing their foundations and devising and
implementing holistic CSR strategy, and today is sought after by many medium
size enterprises in helping them to set up Foundations and strategise their
CSR.
Innovaid continues to grow and aims to deliver a holistic range of
services in this sphere to make a marked difference to those affected by social
issues in India.
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