Creating a Network to Nurture Social Entrepreneurs and Triple Bottom Line Businesses


2:00 - 3:30PM on Friday, November 13 in McGraw Hall, Room 165

What would happen if ordinary people could seamlessly contribute to the work of social entrepreneurs?
Silicon Valley has a sophisticated structure designed to identify and develop young creative people with
innovative ideas. In the social sector, this structure is only in its infancy. Join a panel of leaders from Ashoka,
Social Actions, StartingBloc, alldaybuffet, and PURE as they explore connections and next steps in the
evolution of a similarly sophisticated structure for social entrepreneurialism.

Moderator:
Jane Hexter, Owner, Grants Champion

Panelists:
Jerri Chou, Editor, alldaybuffet
Christine Egger, Founding Team Member, Social Actions
Ryan Fix, Chief Idea Activator, PURE
Lennon Flowers, University Associate, Ashoka
Adriana Pentz, Chief Executive Officer, Starting Bloc



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Read the transcript of a Social Edge discussion hosted by Social Actions Founder Peter Deitz to learn more about triple bottom line businesses.
http://www.socialedge.org/discussions/responsibility/the-case-for-online-support-for-social-entrepreneurs?searchterm=deitz

05:02PM Thu Oct 15, 2009


Thanks, everyone, for a great session!

A wiki with resources shared during this session -- and to build from going forward -- is available at:

http://bit.ly/netimpactwiki

06:37PM Fri Nov 13, 2009



 

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