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Changing the world through Social Entrepreneurship

Posted by renjie On November - 24 - 2008

This article originally appeared on the blog Speak Up For Change
- November 24, 2008

Laurel Centre conference featured Marc Kielburger keynote

By Suzanne Gardner

The Laurel Centre for Social Entrepreneurship hosted their second Annual Conference on Social Entrepreneurship from November 14-16, 2008. Over the span of three days, roughly 200 people came together in Waterloo, Ontario to talk, learn, and live social entrepreneurship.

The weekend kicked off on Friday night with a lecture from Free the Children’s chief executive director Marc Kielburger. After an engaging and impassioned speech about his own experiences living and working in developing countries, Kielburger stayed for over an hour longer to chat with each and every attendee waiting in the massive line up to meet him!

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Throughout the rest of the weekend there were talks about keys to success, attracting and retaining talent, decreasing high school drop-out rates, (the ever important) revenue generation, and much more. Key leaders in the areas of health, education, and international development came together to talk about their efforts, successes and challenges. With non-stop keynotes, workshops, and panel discussions, it was no wonder everyone was tired out by the end. Tired, but inspired.

“We are pleased to see such an overwhelming interest in social entrepreneurship, and we embrace the opportunity to inform, engage and connect our delegates in such an inspiring field,” says Andrew Dilts, Chair of the Laurel Centre.

“We find that knowledge of social entrepreneurship techniques is in great demand in today’s economic climate, and take pride in helping our delegates work towards positive change in the world.”

The Laurel Centre’s leadership team would like to thank all the delegates, speakers, and volunteers for joining us for the weekend, bringing along their energy, enthusiasm, and passion for changing the world. We’d also like to thank our sponsors for their generous support without which this event would not have been possible.

Photo by Michelle Attard

For more information on the Laurel Centre, please visit www.laurelcentre.ca. For more event photos, click here.

Suzanne Gardner is the Director of Communications at the Laurel Centre for Social Entrepreneurship in Waterloo, Ontario. The Laurel Centre features business-minded discipline with passion for social change.

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Laurel Centre for Social Entrepreneurship in the news

Posted by renjie On November - 24 - 2008

Suzanne Gardner, the Laurel Centre’s Director of Communications, has a guest post over at SocialFinance.ca discussing the 2nd Annual Conference on Social Entrepreneurship which took place at the University of Waterloo and Wilfrid Laurier University last weekend.

I also had the pleasure of meeting Karim and Michael, the guys behind SocialFinance.ca, at the Social Finance Forum in Toronto last week and they are working hard to build SocialFinance.ca as the place to discuss the advancement of social finance in Canada.

Karim also does an excellent job of providing a recap of the Social Enterprise Summit as well.

Their website is certainly a great resource, and if you have not already checked it out, I would encourage you to do so.

That being said, with social finance and sustainable revenue generating models being such hot topics in Canada and around the world right now, the themes for next year’s 3rd Annual Conference on Social Entrepreneurship hosted by the Laurel Centre may focus on these two topics.

Watch this space for more details.

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(With Marc Kielburger at the 2nd Annual Conference on Social Entrepreneurship)

Photos taken at the 2nd Annual Conference on Social Entrepreneurship

November 23, 2008: SocialFinance.ca: Laurel Centre’s Annual Conference Recap

November 19, 2008: The Cord Weekly: Marc Kielburger encourages social change

November 6, 2008: Skoll Foundation: Marc Kielburger to kick off Social Entrepreneurship Conference

November 5, 2008: The Record: It’s about more than money

October 10, 2008: Imprint: Social Change

October 2, 2008: @UW: Laurel Centre hosts Marc Kielburger

September 30, 2008: Exchange Morning Post: A step forward in changing the world

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“It’s about more than money” – Laurel Centre

Posted by renjie On November - 5 - 2008

The Laurel Centre for Social Entrepreneurship in the news:

It’s about more than money

Delegates to hear from many seeking to change world for the better

November 05, 2008
Rose Simone

RECORD STAFF WATERLOO

Making money is a good goal, but more people now want to tie that to changing the world for the better, say organizers of an annual conference being put on by the Laurel Centre for Social Entrepreneurship.

About 150 delegates are expected at the second annual conference on social entrepreneurship, which takes place Nov. 14 to 16 at the University of Waterloo and Wilfrid Laurier University, said Suzanne Gardner, a spokesperson for the Laurel centre.

Most delegates are from area universities and community not-for-profit organizations, but the conference has also drawn people from as far away as Alberta, British Columbia and Minnesota, she said.

“They are passionate if they are coming all this way,” Gardner said.

The Laurel Centre aims to help people take the skills normally used in launching business enterprises and use them in creating successful organizations and projects where the primary purpose is to change the world for the better.

This year’s conference features speakers from health, education and international development initiatives.

Gardner said about 300 people are also expected at a Nov. 14 evening event at the University of Waterloo Humanities Theatre, featuring keynote speaker Marc Kielburger of Free The Children and Me to We Social Enterprises.

People not attending the conference can still buy tickets separately for Kielburger’s talk.

Kielburger’s younger brother, Craig, was only 12 when he began a campaign in 1995 to stop the labour slavery and exploitation of children around the world. The two brothers now run organizations involved in building schools in those countries.

Andrew Dilts, chair of the Laurel Centre, said there is interest in social entrepreneurship both among students in business programs who want to use their business skills in organizations that have “a heart and a soul,” as well as among students in international development, environmental studies or sociology-based programs, who have an idea or a passion for social change and want to use entrepreneurial skills to achieve those goals.

But young people are not the only ones now interested in social entrepreneurship.

There is also growing interest in the broader community and the non-profit sector, he said.

Besides Kielburger, other speakers at the conference include: Sue Horton, a Wilfrid Laurier University economics professor and visiting scientist at the Micronutrient Initiative which is dedicated to ensuring proper vitamin and mineral nutrients for all children; Frances Westley of the University of Waterloo, who heads up Social Innovation Generation, which is researching better ways of fostering social change; John Colangeli, chief executive of Lutherwood; and Carolyn Acker, chief executive of Pathways Canada, an organization dedicated to lowering the dropout rate among high school youth.

Information about the conference can be found at www.laurelcentre.ca

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Marc Kielburger to take Centre Stage

Posted by renjie On October - 25 - 2008

Executive Director of Free the Children Marc Kielburger will be in the spotlight on Friday, November 14, 2008 to kickoff the Laurel Centre’s 2008 Annual Conference on Social Entrepreneurship. Kielburger, also the co-founder and director of  Me to We Social Enterprises, will share the knowledge and experience that has led him to become one of Canada’s youngest and most successful social entrepreneurs.

This keynote is OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. Tickets are available online at http://www.laurelcentre.ca, by phone at (519) 888-4908, or in person through the Humanities Theatre box office at the University of Waterloo from noon to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. Tickets are $6 for students and $15 for community members.

Get your ticketes today, they are selling out fast!

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Laurel Centre in the Exchange Morning Post

Posted by renjie On October - 1 - 2008

The Laurel Centre for Social Entrepreneurship in the news:

A step forward in changing the world Kielburger to kick off second annual social entrepreneurship conference in Waterloo

Waterloo — For a weekend in November, promising and existing social leaders will converge in Waterloo, Ontario to learn, discuss, and further their individual quests to change the world. Free the Children Chief Executive Director Marc Kielburger will help launch the weekend with his keynote lecture at the 2008 Annual Conference on Social Entrepreneurship.

From November 14-16, 2008, the Laurel Centre for Social Entrepreneurship will host their second annual conference, an event that will bring together students and practitioners of social entrepreneurship for a three-day conference jointly hosted by the University of Waterloo and Wilfrid Laurier University, both in Waterloo, ON.

Through a series of workshops, keynote lectures, panel discussions, and an exhibition, the conference, under the title “Change the World,” will explore the advancement of social entrepreneurship both internationally and here at home, featuring the three key themes of health leadership, education, and international development.

The Laurel Centre was founded in late 2007 after the success of the first Waterloo Conference on Social Entrepreneurship, which saw more than 200 people come together from around the world to collaborate on the bridging of the passion for social change together with a business-minded discipline.

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