February 16, 2011: Social Enterprise and How It Can Work For the Nonprofit Sector
Co-sponsored by the Wilson Center and Hitachi America, Ltd., this free, full-morning education program examines nonprofit organizations facing increasing demands and decreasing funding. This year’s program is entitled “Social Enterprise and How It Can Work for the Nonprofit Sector.” The program will explore the intersection of business and traditional nonprofits as well as the appearance of nonprofit hybrids.
Our distinguished panelists include:
Pam Allyn, Founder of LitLif and LitWorld
Daniel Bena, Director of Sustainable Development, PepsiCo
Nancy Biberman, Founder and President, Women’s Housing and Economic Development Corporation
Rohan Mathew, Co-founder and Executive Director, The Intersect Fund
Jessamyn Waldman, Founder, Hot Bread Kitchen
Helene & Grant Wilson Center for Social Entrepreneurship
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