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Spark Workshop with Jay Rayford, Social Sushi

Moderated by Rachel Jacobs '02, Inzenka

 

Social Sushi is a networking organization for young professionals. The focus is to create a fun and friendly forum where social, cultural and economic issues affecting the city of Detroit can be discussed. Social Sushi also works with local non profits to hold fundraising events.

Session Questions
Social Sushi is looking for a permanent long-term customer acuisition strategy. Jay Rayford would like to brainstorm ideas for creating a long-term engagement model.

Social Sushi was nominated to participate in Spark by Detroit Nation. Detroit Nation, in support of some of Detroit's up and coming social enterprises, works with entrepreneurs who are not only improving the city by adding to its economic bottom line but have an environmental, civic or other community enhancing focus to help make Detroit a better place.


 

Spark provides Social Innovators with an opportunity to explore resources, connections and potential solutions to help their social ventures, by tapping the collective knowledge within Columbia University, and the larger entrepreneurial and social impact community in the New York area and beyond.

This workshop is open to all who are willing to bring their ideas, experience, and connections to help solve social and environmental challenges that these social innovators aim to address.

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If you are unable to attend the above events but would like more information on Spark, please register for our mailing list.

For more information, or if you would like to suggest a future Spark workshop, please contact:
Diana Rambeau: ddr2121@columbia.edu     


This event is supported by the Social Enterprise Program, the Eugene Lang Entrepreneurship Center and the Social Enterprise Club at Columbia Business School.

When
June 11th, 2013 from  6:00 PM to  7:30 PM
Location
Columbia Business School
United States
Contact
Phone: 212-854-2176