Wednesday, April 04, 2007

Tune in to the future

This audio broadcast is worth a listen. The presentations were wonderful in person. Here's to SSIR and RPA for getting the word out beyond meeting participants. (Click on the title below to get to the broadcasts.)

Finding Philanthropy's New Sweet Spot

You can now listen to select audio recordings from Finding Philanthropy's New Sweet Spot: What is the Future of Venture Models? This sell-out event, held March 20 at Stanford University, was sponsored by Stanford Social Innovation Review (SSIR) and Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors.

Katherine Fulton, president of the Monitor Institute and SSIR advisory board member, led off with an inspirational keynote on past and future venture models. She was followed by a panel of thought leaders, including:
° Moderator: Melinda Tuan, senior fellow, Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors
° Matthew Bishop, chief business writer/American business editor, The Economist
° Stuart Davidson, managing partner, Labrador Ventures
° Clara Miller, president and CEO, Nonprofit Finance Fund
° Kim Smith, co-founder and senior advisor, NewSchools Venture Fund

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