Here is a summary of a few of the beers and doers featured in the book:
1. Amina J. Mohammed: A Nigerian diplomat and UN Deputy Secretary -General who advocates for sustainable development and gender equality on a global scale.
2. John Wood: An American entrepreneur who founded Room to Read, a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting literacy and education in developing countries.
3. Jessica O. Matthews: An American scientist,diplomat, and author who served as the president of the World Resources Institute and contributed to environmental policy and sustainable development.
4. Lucy Yang: A Chinese social entrepreneur and founder of Yunnan Paradise International Travel Service, an agency that empowers local women through employment in the tourism industry.
5. David Bornstein: An American journalist and author who founded the nonprofit organizations Solve for Good and the Borgen Project, both focused on advocating for social change and poverty alleviation.
6. Sarah Jones Simmer: An American lawyer and disability rights activist who founded the Disability Rights Education and Defense Fund (DREDF) to support the rights of people with disabilities.
7. Paul Polman: A Dutch businessman who served as the CEO of Unilever and advocated for sustainable business practices and corporate social responsibility.
8. Graça Machel: A Mozambican politician, women's rights activist, and humanitarian who served as the First Lady of Mozambique and founded the Graça Machel Trust to support education and women's empowerment in Africa.
These are just a few examples of the diverse individuals featured in the book, each offering their own unique perspectives on leadership, innovation, and social impact. "Beers and Doers" provides an inspiring view into the lives of those who are actively making a difference in the world and encourages readers to recognize and appreciate the efforts of those who are committed to positive change.