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Social Entrepreneurs in Positive Moods as Annual Meeting Kicks Off

Posted: 01/26/2012 9:53 am

I always love the day before the official annual World Economic Forum meeting kicks off. This is the time when the 30 social entrepreneurs who have been invited to the Forum through the Schwab Foundation can get together themselves and discuss matters which are relevant to their sector.

I had a 6am flight out of London and then managed to plough through the thick and deep snow in Davos to arrive just in time for the start of the sessions. It is just really great to meet everyone. All the social entrepreneurs are passionate people and deeply concerned about the issues which they are involved in. They share values and deep understandings and it just fantastic to feel the energy in the room and hear about everyone's stories.

Then we settle down to some serious discussion about how to build the social innovation sector across the globe. A lot of preparation has gone into this session which is based around 4 pillars: excellent governance; partnering with corporations; policy toolkit and impact investing. There is lots of really constructive debate on these issues which continues when the groups are joined by academics, consultants and some business leaders.

Undoubtedly, the whole sector is starting to mature. This is vital because the world is seriously challenged and is looking for new solutions and needs new leadership. The social entrepreneurs can provide this. The meeting proceeded against a background of gloomy news with the IMF proclaiming that the world economy was "deeply into a danger zone." Social entrepreneurs need to be at the centre of the debate which looks at a constructive way forward.

Discussions continued late into the evening as the social entrepreneurs were joined by a range of guests from different sectors for dinner.

But the quote of the night fell to the energetic Arianna Huffington, President of the Huffington Post Media Group who breezed in for dinner and said that : "this social entrepreneurs meeting is by far the most important meeting taking place at the World Economic Forum in Davos." It seems some people are starting to listen.

 
 
 
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12:39 AM on 01/31/2012
Roger Hamilton
You know very well about social entrepreneurship, hu likes it.
You are great in it
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TheGreatRenewal
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08:30 PM on 01/27/2012
If that's true then hire millions of people in these jobs ... do it globally. Spend a generation to heal our environment.

1) Build  millions of miles of bike and horse paths
2) Replant diversified forests, grasslands and hedgerows
3) Tear down derelict buildings and parking lots and plant urban farms
4) Retrofit all buildings
5) Build light rail and trollies
6) Clean up every creek, stream, river, lake, beach
7) Put solar hot water and micro wind on all buildings
8) Develop clean energy
9) Put water catchment on all buildings
10) Modernize water, sewage systems
11) Put all power lines under ground

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William1950
everything I say could be wrong
11:40 PM on 01/26/2012
Social engineering... social entrepreneurs ... they I hope have as a starting point a realistic understanding of what factors bring us to where we are today. somehow am not sure they are not assuming that the systems and methodologies that were great for building our society have reached critical mass as far as employment... that our great technological advancements and prowess are direct players in the rise worldwide of unemployment.. I hope these social entrepreneurs understand that the world of tomorrow will not be based on employment and compensation in exchange for work hours or individual work output.
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William1950
everything I say could be wrong
11:44 PM on 01/26/2012
"somehow am not sure they are not assuming that the systems and methodolog­ies that were great for building our society have reached critical mass as far as employment­."
man, I messed that sentence up... :) it should read as follows...

somehow am not sure they ...understand ...the systems and methodolog­ies that were great for building our society have reached critical mass as far as employment­.