Personal Information
Organization / Workplace
Greater Boston Area United States
Occupation
National advisory council board member
Industry
Apparel / Fashion
Website
montero.tumblr.com
About
I work with the founder and her team to identify trends, recruit speakers and craft the content along with forming national partnerships and collaboration between other cities also building their own city wide ecosystems.
SEEED is the first national conference to focus on what is needed to build an effective social enterprise ecosystem that can drive economic development.
SEEED is a community of students, practitioners, academics, and other social enterprise ecosystem builders that focuses on the entire social enterprise ecosystem to create an environment where social enterprises can grow and thrive.
Tags
poverty
social entrepreneurship
homeless
community development
innovation
economic development
social innovation
business
csr
bop
social business
social enterprise
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Presentations
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EduTechNia
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14 years ago
Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation on the National Mall
Philip Auerswald
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13 years ago
Innovation ecosystems value co-creation
Innovation Ecosystems Network (IEN)
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13 years ago
Wave 5 - The Socialisation of Brands
Thorsten Linz
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13 years ago
STEAL THIS PRESENTATION!
Jesse Desjardins - @jessedee
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13 years ago
Social Entrepreneurism: Peace Paradise And Profit
slideexcellence
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16 years ago
HYBRID FOR PROFIT AND NON PROFIT MODELS
patrick o'heffernan
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14 years ago
Starting Out as a Social Entrepreneur
Cynthia Quek
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14 years ago
Good Capital
Runway Project
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16 years ago
Social Enterprise Planning Guide
xmergnc
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17 years ago
Design For Social Entrepreneurship Workshop
Sami Nerenberg
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15 years ago
Long tail of social entrepreneurship
Cynthia Quek
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17 years ago
The Future of Social Captial Markets, Katherine Fulton
Joanna Reynolds
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15 years ago
Measuring the Blended Value of Corporate Social Responsibility and Social Enterprise
Karim Harji
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14 years ago
Measuring Social Enterprise Impacts and Benefits:Emerging Approaches and Issues
Karim Harji
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14 years ago
UNDERSTANDING THE POWER OF SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURS
Jose Mari Luzarraga
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14 years ago
Social Marketing Offline Behavior & Online Conversation
Tim Hayden
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14 years ago
FEED: The Razorfish Digital Brand Experience Report 2009
Razorfish
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14 years ago
Bootstrap University
Bijoy Goswami
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14 years ago
How DARE You Not Be Awesome? (formatted)
Laura "@pistachio" Fitton
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14 years ago
Designing Humanity into Your Products
Bill DeRouchey
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14 years ago
Scrappy Startup2
Rashmi Sinha
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15 years ago
Business Models Beyond Profit - Social Entrepreneurship Lecture
Alexander Osterwalder
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14 years ago
Micro Economic Business Model To Employ The Homeless
Alan Graham
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14 years ago
A framework for understanding social innovation
josephdee
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15 years ago
Us Airways 1549 & Digital Crisis Management
Brendan Hodgson
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15 years ago
Portable Social Graphs - Imagining their Potential
Shiv Singh
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15 years ago
Startup & Change the World: Guide for Young Social Entrepreneurs
xmergnc
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16 years ago
Tales from the Wonder Emporium: Visual and Creative Thinking in Business
Kelsey Ruger
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15 years ago
New Gangs In America: The Story of Organizing without Organizations
Kelsey Ruger
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15 years ago
Personal Information
Organization / Workplace
Greater Boston Area United States
Occupation
National advisory council board member
Industry
Apparel / Fashion
Website
montero.tumblr.com
About
I work with the founder and her team to identify trends, recruit speakers and craft the content along with forming national partnerships and collaboration between other cities also building their own city wide ecosystems.
SEEED is the first national conference to focus on what is needed to build an effective social enterprise ecosystem that can drive economic development.
SEEED is a community of students, practitioners, academics, and other social enterprise ecosystem builders that focuses on the entire social enterprise ecosystem to create an environment where social enterprises can grow and thrive.
Tags
poverty
social entrepreneurship
homeless
community development
innovation
economic development
social innovation
business
csr
bop
social business
social enterprise
See more