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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Robyn_ScottRobyn Scott - Wikipedia

    Robyn Scott (born 9 January 1981) is a British -born writer and entrepreneur. She studied at Auckland University and Cambridge University. She was a Gates Scholar. Her first book, Twenty Chickens for a Saddle, [1] a memoir about growing up in Botswana, was published in March 2008.

  2. www.robynscott.orgROBYN SCOTT

    Robyn Scott is a global leader in democracy, government and technology. She is the co-founder and CEO of Apolitical, a learning platform for government, and the author of a memoir about her life in Botswana and New Zealand.

  3. Robyn Scott is the co-founder and CEO of Apolitical, a platform for public servants to learn from each other. She is also an author of a memoir about growing up in Botswana during the AIDS epidemic.

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  4. apolitical.co › learning-hub › the-apolitical-viewThe Apolitical View

    Jan 4, 2024 · The Apolitical View newsletter distils CEO Robyn Scotts unique insights as she talks to senior leaders in governments around the world. In every edition, the Apolitical View blends analysis, commentary and data to help you better understand the people and ideas shaping the world through government. Subscribe now.

  5. Read writing from Robyn Scott on Medium. Entrepreneur & author. Co-founder and CEO, Apolitical. Ambassador @ATMIndex. @WEF YGL. robynscott.org.

  6. Robyn Scott is the CEO of Apolitical, a global learning platform for government, and the author of a memoir about growing up in Botswana during the AIDS epidemic. She is also an ambassador for the Access to Medicines Index, a World Economic Forum Young Global Leader, and a frequent speaker and investor in social impact startups.

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  8. Mar 6, 2012 · Robyn Scott is a co-founder of Mothers for All, Brothers for All and OneLeap, organisations that empower people in South Africa and beyond. She is also a World Economic Forum Young Global Leader and a contributor to Agenda, the Forum's online magazine.