Interested in touring and gaining insight into a successful $81M social enterprise? We'll be touring an aerospace supply manufacturer that provides on-job training for people who are reentering society from prison or jail and those who are overcoming substance use disorders and mental health issues.
Social Enterprise Alliance (SEA) WA State Chapter is kicking off 2017 by convening a networking/tour/presentation event at Pioneer Human Services (PHS)
This event provides an opportunity to:
* Tour a well-established northwest social enterprise driving community impact.
Join us for happy hour at Maison Tavern in SODO to learn more about the positive impacts that social enterprises create.
What differentiates a social enterprise from a for-profit and non-profit.
How SEA plays a convening role nationally and locally.
Stories and examples from leaders in our community about the positive changes social enterprises have made in people's lives.
Tickets are $10 and include light appetizers.
Leadership stories begin at 5:45pm.
Social Enterprise Alliance is the largest and longest-serving organization supporting the Social Enterprise: one that exists to serve a social need and earns revenue through products/services. Our WA state chapter is having a networking and happy hour event. FEB 25 5pm--Join us to learn more about how we foster social enterprise growth! Meet the board, learn about committee roles and some select board leadership roles. REGISTER here -https://www.facebook.com/events/1807899392770739/
Come mingle, socialize, and network with people who are part of or interested in social enterprises.
Announcing our 2nd annual event celebrating women leading social enterprises November 12th at WeWork's newest location.
Join us for HAPPY HOUR drinks and appetizers, to recognize the amazing women leaders of social enterprises in Washington State!
Our event features 4 speakers who will briefly tell their story about how they lead, afterward we'll break into groups with the speakers rotating for Q&A.
Have an idea for a Social Enterprise ? -- conceptual or already formed – hear 5 distinguished SE professionals discuss
start-up challenges -
how they got/gave funding,
resources tapped to become sustainable,
international partnerships.
Panelists:
Sue Oliver, Exec. Dir of Seattle U. Innovation and Entrepreneurship Ctr.;
Tim Crosby, Dir. of Slow Money NW;
Stacy Flynn, CEO and co-founder of Evrnu;
Katlin Jackson, founder/CEO of Haiti Baby and Dir. of Emerging Markets at Apeel; and