Friday, May 17 at 6 p.m. CT
Great Hall at the Clinton Presidential Center
Please join us on Friday, May 17 at 6 p.m. CT, when the Clinton Presidential Center Presents “From Ideas to Action: A Social Impact Forum."
Since 2007, Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) University has built a community of students who are taking action together on pressing challenges facing their campuses, communities, and the world.
This dynamic program will feature a conversation with multi-disciplinary changemakers who are positively impacting their communities and paving the way for the next generation of social impact leaders.
Maria-Luiza Popescu, Founder of social impact firm Eclecticon Consulting and CGI U Alum
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Yangmali Rai, Founder and President of the Yang-Ward Foundation and CGI U Alum
Daniel Schutte, V.P. of Strategic Partnerships, Accelerator and Special at The Venture Center
Errin Stanger, Founder and CEO of Refuge Village and Providence Park
Alyssa Trometter, Managing Director for the Clinton Global Initiative University
Amelia Southern-Uribe, Student at the University of Arkansas and CGI U Alum
Register below to attend the program in person at the Clinton Presidential Center or to tune in live online.
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This session will bring together entrepreneurs, including those who started their entrepreneurial journey through the CGI University program, and stakeholders who support community-based start-up initiatives.
Panelists will share how they identify social problems, develop sustainable and innovative business models, and support and enable budding entrepreneurs by developing tools and resources. The panel will include regional changemakers and CGI University alumni who are accelerating their ideas into lasting solutions.
Clinton Presidential Center Presents is a partnership between the Clinton Foundation, Clinton School of Public Service at the University of Arkansas, and Clinton Presidential Library.
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Impact Minute: Cities of Service |
In 2010, the City of Little Rock was announced as one of just 10 cities to receive a $200,000 grant from Cities of Service. Erin O’Leary worked to fulfill the grant mandates and ultimately articulate the role of volunteerism and the ethic of service in a city-wide service plan.
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| McCaskill’s Journey of Continuous Growth |
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| Philip Walkley: Service Over Self |
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