"Making a Difference: The Nuts and Bolts of Social Entrepreneurship"

The Washington, DC alumni group of Teachers College, Columbia University alumni in Washington has invited us.

May 23, 2012 - TC in DC "Making a Difference: The Nuts and Bolts of Social Entrepreneurship"

The Washington, DC alumni group of Teachers College, Columbia University alumni in Washington, DC invites you to join us for a panel called "Making a Difference: The Nuts and Bolts of Social Entrepreneurship." This panel will highlight the exciting entrepreneurial work of two local social entrepreneurs, i.e., people who recognize a social problem and use entrepreneurial principles to achieve social change, and the nuts and bolts of how they achieved their success. Our two panelists are: Dr. Ruth Lubic, Founder of the DC Birth Center, who has been featured on CBS News and is the winner of a MacArthur genius grant; and Deborah Dantzler Williams, Director of the Inspired Teaching School, a groundbreaking new charter school in Washington, DC.

Hosted by: TC in DC (DC Regional Group) and Office of Alumni Relations
Fee: $20 per person
Location: City Club of Washington DC


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