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Noa Gafni is the CEO of Impact Squared, a movement building consultancy. Impact Squared has advised clients, including United Nations Foundation, the George Lucas Education Foundation and Estee Lauder, on their digital strategy, social impact and millennial engagement. Kicking off the sixth month of our year long summit, we asked Noa to share more about her work and.... 1. What does the term TCK mean to you? Do you identify with being a TCK (why/why not)? 2. How can education institutes adapt to create new and relevant learning opportunities in the 21st century? 3. What can be drawn from the Third Culture phenomena to shape the Future of Learning? 4. How can TCKs advance their hardware and software while paying it forward to the global knowledge economy? How do we build this economy to catalyse change for greater impact? MORE ABOUT NOA GAFNI Noa began her career as an entrepreneur, founding a social network for women in 2005. She then joined the founding digital team at Hearst Magazines as Head of Social Media. Noa then spent several years as an independent digital strategist with a client roster that included Real Madrid, Xiaomi and Lloyd's of London. During her MBA at London Business School, Noa became deeply interested in social enterprise as a driver for change. After completing her MBA, Noa joined the World Economic Forum as a Global Leadership Fellow and the Head of Communications for the Global Shapers Community, which brings exceptional young people together to impact their local communities and shape the global agenda. Noa has spoken on issues of social impact at the World Economic Forum, Financial Times and United Nations. She holds a Bachelors Degree (High Honours) in Psychology from Dartmouth College and an MBA from London Business School. She is a Fellow of Social Innovation at the University of Cambridge. Twitter: @noagafni