Zipline Appoints New Board Member
Zipline Technology has announced the appointment of a new member to its board of directors.
Mr. Paul David Hewson, popularly known in the showbiz industry as “Bono” is the new addition, representing the Rise Fund on the Board.
The Rise Fund, managed by TPG, Katalyst Ventures, Temasek, Toyota Tsusho Corporation, and Stanford University, is the world’s largest global fund committed to achieving measurable, positive social and environmental outcomes alongside competitive financial returns — what we call “complete returns.”
Chief Executive Officer of Zipline, Mr. Keller Rinaudosaid said the firm would continue to deliver essential medicines to millions of people across the world through its drone delivery service.
He said Hewson’s commitment to social and economic justice and his keen sense of ensuring that the private sector plays a critical role in delivering good services in the world made him a natural fit for the board.
Mr. Hewson commented on his appointment saying; “Companies like Zipline are the reason we started The Rise Fund.
“They are tackling a very difficult problem with a solution that looks simple, but is stunningly sophisticated”.
He said the progress and essential services Zipline was rendering in Rwanda and Ghana, was critical towards satisfying the needs of humanity saying; “The engineering teams are saving lives every day, while constantly looking for ways they can innovate further to reach more people”.
“That’s why I joined Zipline, because outside of music, Zipline brings together my most fervent passions: that commerce should serve people and not the other way around, that the brightest minds everywhere can go to work for the most vulnerable lives anywhere, and that we put our intellect to work in service of our ideals. I could not be more proud to be joining the board,” Mr Hewson said.
Bono, the lead singer of U2, is also a well-known activist in the fight against AIDS and extreme poverty in Africa and the co-founder of sister organisations ONE and RED.
Bono is also a co-founder, along with TPG and Jeff Skoll, of The Rise Fund, a global impact fund investing in entrepreneurial companies driving measurable, positive social and Zchange in alignment with the Sustainable Development Goals.
Zipline operates a global emergency medicine logistics and delivery service using autonomous drones.
The company has flown millions of kilometers, made tens of thousands of on-demand medical deliveries and helped to save thousands of lives in emergencies.
Zipline’s operations in Ghana and Rwanda will serve about 22 million people and expected to help save tens of thousands of lives over the next several years.
The Company’s ambition is to expand to serve 700 million people in the next five years.