Tuesday, 15 May 2012

[YEP-DC] Event: TC in DC "Making a Difference: The Nuts and Bolts of Social Entrepreneurship" - May 23

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

The regional 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." The purpose of this panel is to highlight the exciting entrepreneurial work of TC and Columbia grads who are social entrepreneurs, i.e., people who recognize a social problem and use entrepreneurial principles to achieve social change. We have already lined up two fantastic social entrepreneurs to speak on the panel: 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. The event will be moderated by alumna Dr. Suzanne Embree. Fee: $20 per person.

Hosted by: TC in DC (DC Regional Group) and Office of Alumni Relations
Location: The City Club of Washington DC, 555 13th Street, NW, Columbia Square, Washington, DC 20004
Time: 6:30 - 8:30 p.m.
For more information or to RSVP please visit www.tc.edu/events/10461.

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Ashley M. Prather
M.A. International Educational Development
Columbia University - Teachers College
646.831.2174 | ashley.prather@gmail.com




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