Last Events: Oaxaca Forum on Social Innovation

Oaxaca Forum on Social Innovation
Culture & Design as a Social Entrepreneur

Oaxaca, Mexico

Nov 2-5, 2011 Come join the growing group of brilliant people attending the Oaxaca Forum on Social Innovation, including:

Paula Moreno Zapata, Former Columbian Minister of Culture, Lucina Jimenez (ConArte), Cheryl Heller (PopTech & SVA Design for Social Innovation), Rodrigo Villar (Director New Ventures Mexico), Hernan Fernandez (Angel Ventures Mexico), Tony Carr (Halloran Philanthropies), Nick Kislinger and Elizabeth Stewart (Hub Los Angles), Saul Fuentes (Director CORAL Oaxaca), Daryn Dodson (Calvert) Javier Lozano (Clinicas del Azucar, Luis Duarte (YoReciclo), Michael Cox (Hub Cities), and more….

What’s it all about: 
Social entrepreneurship and innovation as a catalyst for local economies. Contemporary strategies for achieving well being by design. Creative interventions that engage with community.  Ideas and knowhow that drive social enterprises to create the world we all want. 

Who should attend:
Social entrepreneurs and impact investors seeking new ways to start and/or support social initiatives in emerging regions; Designers, social architects and others looking for inspiration and guidance in building social movements that inspire change from the grass roots up; Analysts and consultants who want to explore new ways to develop productive projects with high social impact, particularly in the Latin American context. (Forum in both Spanish & English)

Partnering Organizations

 

Performing Pictures & The Euroaxacan Inititative for Transformative Cultures, SVA Design for Social InnovationNext PlaysConArteNew Ventures, Comunicación Lateral & Creative Industries Conference, Colibri Consulting, and more to be announced.

 

Sponsor
Halloran Philanthropies and others TBA

Event Agenda

 

 

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