This conference provided a platform for exchange and exploration between students, social entrepreneurs and traditional businesses to learn from and with each other. What are the main drivers of effective marketing for social enterprises, what research is powering the social entrepreneurship revolution, what makes an employer attractive for graduates today, or how do you finance a social start up are but a few questions this conference addressed.
The Humanistic Management Center was happy to contribute to this event by moderating the very lively panel on Impact Investing that shed some light on what Impact Investing is and what it is not, as well as looking at concrete examples and the need to use private investments to address social and environmental challenges we face.