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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
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
A1Buzzcocks – Boredom
A2Fall, The – Bingo Masters Breakout
A3Wire – 1, 2 X U
A4ATV* – Life
A5101'ers* – Keys To Your Heart
A6999 – I'm Alive
A7Adverts* – Gary Gilmore's Eyes
A8Dave Goodman And Friends – Justifiable Homicide
A9Slaughter And The Dogs – Where Have All The Boot Boys Gone
B1Stranglers* – (Get A) Grip On (Yourself)
B2Generation X (4) – Your Generation
B3Vibrators* – Baby, Baby
B4X Ray Spex* – Identity
B5Swell Maps – Read About Seymour
B6Saints, The (2) – I'm Stranded
B7Heartbreakers* – Chinese Rocks
B8Eater (2) – Lock It Up
B9Lurkers* – Ain't Got A Clue
C1Adam And The Ants – Lady
C2Damned, The – Love Song
C3Boomtown Rats* – Looking After No. 1
C4Spizz Energi* – Where's Captain Kirk
C5Ruts, The – In A Rut
C6Sham 69 – Angels With Dirty Faces
C7UK Subs – Stranglehold
C8Cockney Rejects – Flares And Slippers
C9Killing Joke – The Wait
C10Anti-Pasti – No Goverment
D1Dead Kennedy's* – Holiday In Cambodia
D2Exploited, The – Dead Cities
D3Vice Squad – Last Rockers
D4Business, The – Harry May
D5Partisans* – Police Story
D6Blitz (3) – Someone's Gonna Die
D7GBH* – City Baby Attacked By Rats
D8Disorder (3) – Complete Disorder
D9Attila The Stockbroker – Russians In The DHSS
D10Angelic Upstarts – Lust For Glory
Large breakout board for Centipede Shield with 20 pin IDC ribbon cable. Has mounting holes and room for direct wire soldering or 0.2" screw terminals. Silkscreen area for writing labels, and unique copper embossing technique for unobtrusive signal label.
A new version
A new version of the venerable Arduino Breakout Shield.
More info at make.rrrf.org/ab-1.4
Breakout Session: Achieving Universal Quality Education
All children have the right to an education—a quality education. But how can we ensure this right is extended universally?
While a quality education requires a holistic approach—including components such as student nutrition and health, safe school environments, and well-trained teachers—a truly well-rounded approach must be adaptable to diverse geographies and cultures. During this session, thought leaders from around the world will discuss actionable strategies to increase and improve educational quality and highlight the importance of education plans that can be supported by the private sector, public sector, and civil society.
Panel Discussion:
MODERATOR:
Chernor Bah, Associate, Population Council
PANELISTS:
Alice P. Albright, Chief Executive Officer, Global Partnership for Education
Elias N. Bou Saab, Minister of Education and Higher Education, Lebanon
Gus Schmedlen, Vice President, Worldwide Education, HP
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
MUTANT MAKI ON THE LOOSE! Holy wasabi... In a cluster of epic proportions, our experimental preservative DETH467 went haywire, transforming ordinary sushi into extraordinary assassins. Originally designed to eliminate the need for refrigerating raw meats and fish, DETH467's experiment spiraled out of control, resulting in these bizarre, sentient creations. Now, these 3-inch fishy foodgitives are armed, dangerous, and cunningly charismatic.
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This is a breakout 'shield' for the Sanguino that breaks out all the pins into handy screw terminals. You can either build a Sanguino in-place on the board, or plug your existing Sanguino into it.
More info: make.sanguino.cc/sb-1.0