2. Administration and Faculty
Endorsements
Babson College has had the benefit of
Michael Caslin’s energy and counsel as an
adjunct faculty member for years and I have
personally witnessed his impact on students
in teaching the Social Entrepreneurship
course. He has served a valuable advisor to
many before the creation of the Lewis Insti-
tute and campus wide initiative. As a National
Board Member for NFTE, I can appreciate the
magnitude of the challenges he faced over 20
years as the organization’s CEO…the reputa-
tional capital that was built far exceeded the
formal resources they had available to them.
— Observations by Dr. Len Schlesinger,
Babson College, President Emeritus
Mike Caslin is a true pathfinder
in entrepreneurship for young
people in America. He is
one of the truly great social
entrepreneurs of our time
— Dr. Jeffry Timmons,
Babson College
I wish you all the best in this endeavor.
It is definitely a great cause and I fully
support it.
— Prof. Jay Rao, Babson College
Mike Caslin, a terrific student of mine,
a wonderful friend and true champion
of the disadvantaged
— Professor Ed Ryan,
Manhattanville College
I first met Mike Caslin when I joined Babson
College as Division Chair. He had been an
adjunct faculty member teaching social entre-
preneurship and I became his direct supervisor
and have known him for 6 years. His strengths
are personal interaction, communication, sales
and marketing and non-profit/foundation work in-
cluding NFTE and knows the landscape of social
entrepreneurship very well. He has built connec-
tions, knows how to do research, collect data
and importantly is committed to social mission
ventures and non-profits. He has taught gradu-
ate and undergraduate courses and I observed
his teaching on several occasions and there is
no question that he engages students in rich
discussion and is an enthusiastic presenter…
— Professor Candy Brush,
Babson College
3. GCSEN Theory of Change
The mission of the GCSEN Foundation is to accelerate
Social Entrepreneurship in higher education through innovative and
practical programs and cloud-based blended learning technologies.
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4. INNOVATION
• GCSEN’s creation and submission of academic articles were competitively
selected for both the 12th & 13th Annual Global Social Entrepreneur Academic
Conferences hosted by NYU Stern and USC Marshal business schools
• First-ever “Start-Up to Scale” HISE Boot Camp undergraduate summer
program designed and conducted for Wheaton College (Norton, MA) Summer
Institute for Social Entrepreneurship (SISE) in June 2016
• Multigenerational HISE Boot Camp offered for students and adult learners
(Millennials to Boomers) from “Start-Up to Scale” stages, first ever in NY state!
Majority of attendees were female aspiring and scaling social entrepreneurs
TEACHING AND LEARNING
Education of existing, emerging, and aspiring Social Entrepreneurs
• 15 Wheaton College (Norton,MA) students complete the HISE Boot Camp
• 20 adult undergrads and alums from 14 colleges and universities complete
the HISE Boot Camp at the GCSEN Venturator
• Educational materials published on GCSEN website
• Winter Break 2017 “Social Entrepreneurship as a Career Path” online
seminar launched for and piloted by Wheaton College (Norton, MA)
• GCSEN’s first online certificate program developed for launch in Spring
2017 with MIT EdxOpen platform and Polytechnic University of Valencia
HEADQUARTERS & CAPACITY BUILDING
• (3) High Impact Social Entrepreneurship (HISE) Boot Camps
graduating (38) Certified Social Entrepreneurs (CSE); enrolling
undergraduates and alumni from 14 colleges across 6 states!
• 358 million media impressions by 100+ media outlets
• Gifts, funding, and earned revenue generates $2,100,000 for GCSEN
Program R&D and Learning Platform R&D
• “GCSEN Venturator” launched – Curriculum Lab, Accelerator,
Incubator, Coworking, Maker, and Production Space for CSEs and
GCSEN Studios
COMMUNITY
Ongoing support of Social Entrepreneurs
via GCSEN’s web community platform R&D
• GCSEN Community Portal launched
• GCSEN Certified Social Entrepreneur Community
Forum launched for Wheaton HISE program graduates
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5. MARKETING
GCSEN traditional and social media marketing drives
awareness and community building
• GCSEN YouTube channel, blog, social media, and
website launched
• 358 million global media impressions achieved
• 100+ global media outlets feature GCSEN
• GCSEN featured on Yahoo Finance, Bloomberg, CBS,
MarketWatch, Boston Globe, Seeking Alpha, San Francisco
Business Times, WWBT-TV NBC-12, TheStreet.com, and
KVVU-TV Fox-5.
CAPITAL ACCESS
Guidance provided on available sources and stages of funding
for GCSEN’s Certifed Social Entrepreneurs (CSE)
• Provided CSE coaching on sources of funding
(e.g., Hudson Valley StartUp Fund & Global Impact
Investment Network (GIIN)
• Curriculum R&D conducted on HISE Boot Camp
modules on Social Entrepreneur Financing
THOUGHT LEADERSHIP
Social Entrepreneurship policies and practices influenced via original
research, field research, content creation, publishing, campus speaking
GCSEN Founder & CEO Prof. Mike Caslin
featured speaker at:
• 12th & 13th Annual Global SE Conferences at USC
Marshall School of Business 2016 & NYU Stern 2015
• The Fund for American Studies in Washington, DC, to
undergraduates from 90 colleges and universities on
“Growing the Social Entrepreneur Movement”
• Key note for SUNY Ulster Community College- St. John
Lecture Series to Hudson Valley Leadership Forum - 100+ attendees - on
“Make Meaning. Make Money. Make It Happen in Ulster County and Beyond”
ACCELERATION
“Learning to Launch” happens with practical
prac-ademic business acceleration approaches
• “SES Institute” launched to build a global network of Higher
Education Campus Partners
• “GCSEN Venturator” launched: a coworking space, maker
space, accelerator/incubator and curriculum lab
• Wheaton College established as GCSEN SES Institute
National Campus Partner Pilot Program
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7. Jenish Amatya, Wheaton ‘17, a Davis United World College High School
Scholar and current Wheaton College scholar
Jenish is a student of computer science and economics at Wheaton College. He is also the
cofounder of United World for Women and Girls (UWWG), an organization aimed at
empowering women to increase participation in community development.
At the SISE-HISE Boot Camp he dramatically improved his “business pitching skill” and
narrowed launch plans for his ventures. He was selected for the Youth Assembly at the
United Nations (UN), where he authored a resolution document for the 2030 Agenda and
addressed the General Assembly at the UN. At the UN he made numerous contacts related
to his future project.
“At the SISE-HISE Boot Camp, I dared to conceptualize my dream of bringing
a wireless network to the most isolated villages across rural Nepal.”
Kyle McNicoll, Wheaton ’17
Kyle came to the boot camp with an idea for a biodegradable coffee lid made from Cornstarch.
At the SISE-HISE Boot Camp he refined his business model and developed confidence in his
ability to present his idea to others. After the boot camp he changed the product name from
Liddles to Bio-Lid and made a connection with Caribou Coffee, a West Coast chain with 297
locations that are interested in carrying Bio-Lid. He experienced an initial setback when a
competitor began selling a similar lid locally. Kyle “pivoted” and approached GCSEN for
assistance in restarting his venture and looks to be one of the first Wheaton College students to
operate at GCSEN’s Venturator.
“You believed in us and gave us the opportunity to work on our ideas with mentors who
have guided our energy. Now the rest is up to us!”
Sarah Alexander, Wheaton ’16
Sarah continues her work on the mobile app she’s developing for her business venture,
Impressions. Sarah seeks to change “how people dress and manage their wardrobe.” She is
currently employed at Victoria’s Secret’s flagship store in NYC, organizing their visual layouts.
In her spare time, she has also been contacting ministers and priests to organize donations of
clothes for the homeless and plans to work in helping homeless adults apply for jobs and dress
for success.
“I had an ‘idea’ but ‘no idea’ actually of what to do with it up until now! This program has
helped me get my thoughts together and make progress toward my business plan and, most
important, actual implementation of what I have learned.”
Summer Institute for
Social Entrepreneurship (SISE):
High Impact Social Entrepreneurship Boot
Camp at Wheaton College (Norton, MA)
2016
INSPIRE ME! TEACH ME! SUPPORT ME!
Graduates of SISE-HISE @Wheaton College with GCSEN staff and President Dennis M. Hanno
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Jordan Ross, CSE 2016
Jordan came to GCSEN’s HISE Boot Camp at the Venturator in August 2016 with an idea for a venture
to help domestic abuse victims leave their situation by helping them maintain a relationship with their
pets via free foster pet emergency services. At the HISE Boot Camp Jordan honed his fundraising and
business development skills.
Afterward Jordan asked Prof. Mike Caslin to assist him in competitively applying to Brown University’s
Social Enterprise Greenhouse and was accepted! PetsEmpower was competitively selected as one
of nine start-up social enterprises for its Spring 2017 12-week business accelerator program. Jordan
also graduated from the Boston Impact HUB, MIT, and Cornell Incubators.
“As a Cornell University graduate, I’ve since worked with MIT, Cornell, and Brown’s SEG, and now, after
GCSEN, I have the tools to live my dream to help save the lives of those suffering in domestic violence and
the lives of their pets, first in Rhode Island’s local communities and then around the world.”
Lydia Hodges, CSE 2016
“Chef Lydia” attended the HISE Boot Camp at the GCSEN Venturator to explore how to
practically turn her love of organic cooking into a social enterprise. Little Plates now gives
young children creative, fun, and nutritious meals, every day! At Little Lambs Academy she
incorporates homemade original recipes that are cooked fresh daily with nutritious local farm-
to-table products into daily menus for children aged 6 months to 6 years.
Lydia cautiously joined the boot camp and was unsure if she had a viable idea. Through the GCSEN Boot Camp Lydia learned
to believe in herself and her business venture; then, right after class graduation she launched her business, Little Plates! She
secured her first contract in September 2016 too! She credits the GCSEN HISE Boot Camp for giving her the confidence and tools
to turn her idea into a viable business.
“Thanks to GCSEN, my ‘2036 verse’ continues to be lived today! I can and will change the way children are fed in
daycares and schools through truly nutritional, organic, farm to table kid-friendly food.”
Amara Projansky, CSE 2016
Amara is founder of Luminary Media whose mission is to create publications that nourish and support
the creative life of the Hudson Valley and the world, and to demonstrate a paradigm of that creativity
in action. She is publisher and cofounder of extremely popular magazines Chronogram, Upstater,
Upstate House, and Explore the Hudson Valley, with a reach of over 1,000,000 loyal readers in the
tristate Hudson Valley area each year.
“Meeting so many accomplished and experienced entrepreneurs and having the opportunity to soak up their
mindset has been motivating. Working though the exercises, guided by Mike and the GCSEN team, has helped
me further innovate and align my thoughts and intentions.”
www.LuminaryMedia.com
www.Chronogram.com
www.ExploretheHudsonValley.com/
High Impact Social Entrepreneurship
Boot Camp at the GCSEN Venturator
Other impactful social enterprises represented in the 2016 HISE Boot Camp at the GCSEN Venturator:
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www.PetsEmpower.org/
INSPIRE ME! TEACH ME! SUPPORT ME!
9. “Boston area's first-ever High Impact Social
Entrepreneurship Boot Camp launched this week at
Wheaton College's Summer Institute for Social
Entrepreneurship!”
6/8/2016
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LAND • COMMUNITY • HOME
Volume 7, Issue 12 • December 2016
By Paul Smart
Mike Caslin was teaching
at Babson College and its sis-
ter F. W. Olin Graduate School
of Business while simultane-
ously getting his MBA four
years ago when his concept for
what is now the Global Cen-
ter for Social Entrepreneurship
Network (GCSEN) first formed.
“It was a fusion of three
decades of my career,” he
says. “I saw a tremendous
need.”
At the time, he started to
“There needs to be a fo-
cus on the triple bottom line,”
Caslin says, speaking about
his basic approach to what
he believes will be driving the
new “millennial driven econo-
my” for the next 40 plus years.
“People first, with essential
profit and environmental stew-
ardship is the most practical,
pragmatic, and peaceful way
forward to a more productive,
prosperous and just society.
You need account-
ability, targeted
improvements
ing capital through new means
of balance.
To demonstrate its meth-
odology in practice, Ulster
County-based GCSEN has
been presenting major talks at
local schools, including SUNY
Ulster’s Howard St. John lec-
ture in early October. It ran a
social entrepreneurship boot
camp last summer over the
same weekend that many in
the region celebrate as the an-
niversary of the 1969
Woodstock Fes-
tival, and also
son Valley—Kingston specifi-
cally—came as the result of his
own family journey to relocate
to Hurley.
“We see Kingston as a lo-
cal hub that’s globally relative,”
he says, pointing out how
GCSEN is now working with
MIT to create blended learn-
ing courses just as they did
years ago with IBM during its
heyday in the area. “Most busi-
ness schools have not yet ap-
propriated what we’re doing,
but that situation is fast evolv-
ing. And we’re not constrained
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Network (GCSEN) has launched a national demonstration pilot, The Venturator, located in the
Hudson Valley to show that Millennials thru Boomers can join together to heal, renew and make
America a better country through Social Entrepreneurship!
GCSEN is committed to doing real work with real people to build real businesses. Rather than mimic
the national multi-billion dollar presidential campaigns of candidates Hillary Clinton and Donald
Trump, who spend countless hours only talking about issues; GCSEN is doing real things in real time.
The GCSEN Venturator is envisioned as a combination of innovation incubator resources, coworking
space for start-up ventures, cutting edge blended learning curriculum lab, and classroom.
GCSEN has teamed up in an affiliation with FALA Technologies, family-run premier American
manufacturing plant, to create a home for social entrepreneurs from across America who want to go
the full distance from concept to commercialization. At The Venturator, GCSEN helps new and
established Social Entrepreneurs who act with purpose to create triple bottom line impacts: people,
profit and planet.
This week is the first time that GCSEN has held their globally recognized High Impact Social
Entrepreneur Boot Camp in Kingston, NY, at The Venturator. It takes place during Woodstock Week,
in order to encourage the promotion and remaking of Entrepreneurial Woodstock.
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national philanthropist, and lead sponsor Sheri Sobrato Brisson at its newly operational
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11. GCSEN Campus Outreach
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To watch a video recap visit: www.
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12. GCSEN Distinguished Lecture Series
GCSEN Professor Len
Green, Babson College
Lecturer and Entre-
preneur in Residence,
Author of: “The Entre-
preneur’s Playbook: More
than 100 Proven Strat-
egies, Tips, and Tech-
niques to Build a Radically
Successful Business”
Michael Shulman, Esq.
“How Innovative,
Self-Financing
Pollinator Enterprises
can Grow Jobs and
Prosperity”
Stephen Silver,
Babson College B.S.
“Inside the mind of an
Angel Investor - Take a
tour with me!”
Georgia Beattie
“My Journey from
Classroom to
Boardroom: The
Single Serve Wine
Case Study”
Charlie Lord, Esq.
“From Echoing Green Fellow
to Triple Bottom Line Impact
Green Entrepreneur”
Jack Marrioti, CPA
“From Start-up to
Harvest! Lessons
from the trail”
Ed Pacheco, NFTE NE ‘91
“Life Skills for Social Entrepreneurs:
How I Took An Idea, Grew a Fast
Growth Company While Positively
Impacting My Community”
Mary Boone
“Forces For Collaboration -
The new way forward”
Prof. Jay Rao, Babson College
“Social Innovation Sandbox Build-
ing Blocks to Create a Culture of
Social Innovation”
Stephen Van Beaver
“Business Planning and Pitching
Fundamentals: Lessons from the
Investors Perspective”
Marc Castrechini
“Operations and
Processing Payments:
A Cayan Case Study”
Noa Simmons
“Strategies and
tactics to Obtain
Funding for Your
Idea!”
CJ Meenan,
Babson College,
MBA
“Selling and
Negotiations:
Essentials for
Success”
Prof. Paulo Gomes,
Florida International
University
“Operations and
Systems: Essential
Frameworks for
Social Entrepreneurs”
Caley Vickerman
“Sell or Die with the
Guerilla Haiku
Mistress - Using Haiku
to pitch you and your
why!”
Steve Marrioti,
University of
Michigan MBA
“Going from Idea to
Building a Movement”
Bill Towell,
U of Wisconsin, MBA
“Marketing and Sales:
Welcome to Start-up-Ville from the
Founder of Smart Emoji”
Bart Breighner
“Face-to-Face
Selling”
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YouTube Video:
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14. GCSEN Foundation Donors and Sponsors
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“The Entrepreneur’s Playbook” at GCSEN
Venturator HISE Boot Camp
Abby Spencer Moffat, CEO, DDS Foundation,
Diana Davis Spencer, Chair, Diana Davis Spencer
Foundation and Mike Caslin
Sheri Sobrato-Brisson, Philanthropist, Author
of acclaimed “ DiggingDeep” and Trustee of the
Sobrato Organization/Silicon Valley
Community Foundation at GCSEN Venturator
with Mike Caslin, GCSEN.
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15. For a copy of a more detailed Annual Report Narrative, GCSEN’s 2015 Audited Financials, 2015 IRS
Form 990, GCSEN’s IRS 501(c)(3) Nonprofit Determination Letter, and 2016 Audit (due out July 2017)
Please visit: www.GCSEN.com/DueDiligence
The GCSEN Foundation is an approved IRS 501 (c) 3 non-profit educational foundation incorporated in the State of Delaware.
Support the GCSEN mission - donate now at www.GCSEN.com
• Our mission is to accelerate social entrepreneurship in higher education for adult
learners through innovative programs and learning technologies.
• Our vision is to promote greater peace and prosperity in local community
economies and eventually regional, national and international economies. We
do this by supporting a growing generation of social entrepreneurs, their
faculty and mentors who support them and the impact investors and
entrepreneurial philanthropists and sponsors who seek to invest in them.
• $4,000 supports the launch of an aspiring social entrepreneur.
• $80,000 supports a class of (20) social entrepreneurs.
• In 2017, we will raise $780,000 — please join us, your support makes the
difference!
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Contact Us:
430 Old Neighborhood Rd
Kingston, NY 12401
Phone: (212) 444-2071
Email: info@gcsen.com
Web: www.GCSEN.com
Find us Online
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16. Team and Board
CONSULTANTS (Part Time)
Charlie Venti
SES Institute Advisor
Bob Dean
6D’s Learning Design
Kevin K. Westervelt
Managing Director, CFO
Tawanda Taylor
Accounting, Audit, Compliance
Kris Van Nest
Blended Learning Videography
Specialist
Toddi Norum
Instructional Design Consutant
Leslie Pechman Koch
Development Consultant
Jimmy McNeal
Corporate Sponsorships Consultant
Melissa Calabro
Branding and Graphic Design
Kelly Nash, Intern
Social Media Ambassador
Joshua Bender, Intern
Operations Assistant Intern
Aaron Swinton, Intern
Keyword Researcher
Satoe Sakuma, Intern
Research Assistant
BOARD MEMBERS
Prof. Michael J. Caslin, III
Board Chair and Founder
Jack Mariotti, CPA
Treasurer
J.C. Boggs, Esq. King & Spalding,
Secretary
Dr. Irene Lavado-Caslin
JPMorgan Chase
Dr. Edward Rogoff, Long Island
University, School of Business
Bill Towell, Smart Emoji, University of
Wisconsin, MBA
OUR TEAM (Full Time)
Professor Michael J. Caslin, III -
President & CEO
Anthony M. DiMarco
Managing Director, Global Platforms
Joseph J. Szocik
Managing Director, Research and
Innovation
Ronald Zorrilla
Director of Operations
STRATEGIC ADVISORY
BOARD
INNOVATION
Steve Mariotti, Philadelphia University
Patricia G Eisner, America’s Promise
Kristin Backhaus, SUNY New Paltz
Prof. Jay Rao, Babson College
President Dennis M. Hanno, Wheaton
College (Norton, MA)
TEACHING AND LEARNING
Prof. Jay Rao, Babson College
Prof. Paulo Gomes, FIU
Prof. Ignacio Despujol, UPV
Valencia
Prof. Richard Berman, FSU
Prof. Dr. Eric Strauss, Loyola
Marymount University
Len Green, Distinguished
Lecturer, Babson College
COMMUNITY
Julie Kantor, TWOMentor
Jennifer Kushell, YSN
Georgia Beatie, Start-up Victoria
THOUGHT LEADERSHIP
Professor Paulo Gomes, FIU
Charlie Lord, Esq., Renew Energy
Michael Shuman, Esq. Local Economy
Prof. Mary Kate Naatus, St. Peters Univ.
Prof. Nancy Scott, Wheaton College
MARKETING
Lauren Haffner, Google
Yana Averbukh, Fiercly Green
Jeanine Levine, Manhattanville College
Jamie Kent, Jamie Kent & The Options
Michael D. Ward, Insight Performance
CAPITAL ACCESS
Ben Parvey, Blue Sky Power
Matthew Gilmore, Strategic Assets
Stephen Silver, FP Angels
Noa Simons, Upstate Venture
Association of NY (UVANY)
ACCELERATION
Len Green, The Green Group
Cameron Mckenzie, McKenzie & Assoc.
Bill Towell, University of Wisconsin,
MBA, Smart Emoji