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This is the master's cabin of the Spanish galleon at Tokyo Disney Sea that I painted for Walt Disney Imagineering back in the late 90's.

Gold scale ca. 1880, from the First National bank of Yankton. The precise measure allowed miners to use unrefined gold dust as a medium for exchange. (at left) Buckskin gold poke, ca. 1880, used to hold miner’s find. Miners often wore these pokes around their necks to hide them from thieves. (at right)

Breakout Session: Scaling Impact Enterprises

Creating energy from landfills, connecting women-led coffee cooperatives with international buyers, verifying medications by mobile phone. The audacious ideas of social entrepreneurs can change the world, but critical barriers often inhibit these ideas from getting off the ground. While social entrepreneurs confront challenges typical for most entrepreneurs—such as access to capital, markets, and talent—by virtue of their business model they face added obstacles. Already expected to deliver on ambitious social and environmental returns in addition to financial returns, they also contend with greater institutional investor skepticism and appeasing a wider array of stakeholders. Social enterprises have nonetheless experienced significant growth, with traditional and impact investors committing more than $10 billion to these companies over the last four years—tripling their investments.

 

In this session, successful social entrepreneurs from around the world will share challenges from their work, as well as opportunities they see to achieve greater impact by scaling impact enterprises. Leaders from the private, public, and civil society sectors will also discuss how CGI members can:

• Design innovative approaches for impact enterprise talent recruitment, development, and retention.

• Define, measure, and communicate the social and environmental impact of social enterprises.

• Incorporate impact enterprises into their supply chains.

• Scale programs that support women and minority-owned enterprises.

 

MODERATOR:

Sallie Krawcheck, Co-Founder and CEO, Ellevest

PARTICIPANTS:

Ross Beerman, AllLife Group CEO, AllLife

Ajaita Shah, Founder and CEO, Frontier Markets

Sandy Speicher, Partner and Managing Director, Education, IDEO

Breakout Session: Scaling Impact Enterprises

Creating energy from landfills, connecting women-led coffee cooperatives with international buyers, verifying medications by mobile phone. The audacious ideas of social entrepreneurs can change the world, but critical barriers often inhibit these ideas from getting off the ground. While social entrepreneurs confront challenges typical for most entrepreneurs—such as access to capital, markets, and talent—by virtue of their business model they face added obstacles. Already expected to deliver on ambitious social and environmental returns in addition to financial returns, they also contend with greater institutional investor skepticism and appeasing a wider array of stakeholders. Social enterprises have nonetheless experienced significant growth, with traditional and impact investors committing more than $10 billion to these companies over the last four years—tripling their investments.

 

In this session, successful social entrepreneurs from around the world will share challenges from their work, as well as opportunities they see to achieve greater impact by scaling impact enterprises. Leaders from the private, public, and civil society sectors will also discuss how CGI members can:

• Design innovative approaches for impact enterprise talent recruitment, development, and retention.

• Define, measure, and communicate the social and environmental impact of social enterprises.

• Incorporate impact enterprises into their supply chains.

• Scale programs that support women and minority-owned enterprises.

 

MODERATOR:

Sallie Krawcheck, Co-Founder and CEO, Ellevest

PARTICIPANTS:

Ross Beerman, AllLife Group CEO, AllLife

Ajaita Shah, Founder and CEO, Frontier Markets

Sandy Speicher, Partner and Managing Director, Education, IDEO

I made a half scale fireplace out of Sculpey clay. It didn't end too well.

 

Blogged about here: amazingminiatures.com/blog/half-scale-modern-fireplace/

I took a photo of a small soccer ball toy in the water. It looks strange because the ball itself is much smaller than a regular soccer ball, thus it appears as though the waves are large

I think this photo shows scale well, which I find really hard to do in general, and extremely difficult with a cameraphone. It's a bit blurry, but what are you going to do? You can't have it all. EDIT - I can't have it all.

 

The bridge in the foreground is the Stone Arch Bridge in Minneapolis. The building in the background is the rather dramatic Guthrie Theater.

 

Fly to this location

(Requires Google Earth)

 

Scale ModelWorld website

 

Photo ref; Nikon-D80-2015-DSC_0942 (Edited)

 

It looked cool... I like this pic a lot

HO Scale 1:87

Its been a while since I did this kind of work. I recently aquirred some plastic HO scale model freight cars from a friend who found them on freecycle. The plastic model was weathered using artist oils, acrylic paint, pastel chalk..drybrush and washes...i forgot how much fun this is

and remember: "rust never sleeps"

The remains of the eastbound platform, Scale Hall railway station, Lancaster. Tuesday 10 April 2012.

 

Photograph copyright: Ian 10B.

Camera: Canon EOS 550D.

 

See our horse team in the bottom right? I love the openness, the huge scale of Ladakh and the Kyama Barma Chu valley. I have procesed this shot naturally; the colours are subtle.

After getting new fenders and "rusting" them, this is the completed upper body. Completed two hours before the modelers show.

if you need N Scale Scenery Items come and visit www.modelleisenbahn-figuren.com

A scale, La Boqueria Market, Barcelona

I made a country-cottage-ish half scale fireplace from Sculpey clay.

 

Blogged about here: amazingminiatures.com/blog/half-scale-country-fireplace/

Breakout Session: Scaling Impact Enterprises

Creating energy from landfills, connecting women-led coffee cooperatives with international buyers, verifying medications by mobile phone. The audacious ideas of social entrepreneurs can change the world, but critical barriers often inhibit these ideas from getting off the ground. While social entrepreneurs confront challenges typical for most entrepreneurs—such as access to capital, markets, and talent—by virtue of their business model they face added obstacles. Already expected to deliver on ambitious social and environmental returns in addition to financial returns, they also contend with greater institutional investor skepticism and appeasing a wider array of stakeholders. Social enterprises have nonetheless experienced significant growth, with traditional and impact investors committing more than $10 billion to these companies over the last four years—tripling their investments.

 

In this session, successful social entrepreneurs from around the world will share challenges from their work, as well as opportunities they see to achieve greater impact by scaling impact enterprises. Leaders from the private, public, and civil society sectors will also discuss how CGI members can:

• Design innovative approaches for impact enterprise talent recruitment, development, and retention.

• Define, measure, and communicate the social and environmental impact of social enterprises.

• Incorporate impact enterprises into their supply chains.

• Scale programs that support women and minority-owned enterprises.

 

MODERATOR:

Sallie Krawcheck, Co-Founder and CEO, Ellevest

PARTICIPANTS:

Ross Beerman, AllLife Group CEO, AllLife

Ajaita Shah, Founder and CEO, Frontier Markets

Sandy Speicher, Partner and Managing Director, Education, IDEO

Well we picked up some more scape people and hit the Bellevue Botanical Garden for some fun. I really like the protestors, and the portable toilet that Sherri picked out really made this a great scene.

1/64 scale

made of paper, cardboard, glue, a bit of wire, weeds, and waterbased paint.

Inspired by David& Bella's photo: www.flickr.com/photos/davidwpearcy/317499111/

old scale in a workshop on the terrain of the portbou railway station on the border between spain and france.

Pueblo West, Colorado

RC Helicopter Nats, held August 1-4 in Muncie, Indiana. Photos by Rachelle Haughn.

Rockpooling. Photo copyright Pat Adams

The Reggio Emilia Synagogue

Taken from my "Scale" mini series.

Wax Scale Insect ....Ceroplastes sp. (Hemiptera, Coccidae)

Scale By Foak

 

Tamaño:1.80 x 1.80 mts

Pintura: Mariano Abel & Dego Artwork

Técnica mixta, acrílico / aerosol

Mendoza - Argentina - 2012

 

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