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Introduction to Social Enterprise

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Location: Junction Building The Climb Mezzanine

“Do you have a business idea but haven’t had the time or confidence to make it happen? It’s never been a better time to start a business with social purpose. Hear how to start your Social Enterprise today.”

Join us at The Climb, Junction Building, Tuesday 26th March 2024

Take this opportunity to learn (more!) about Social Enterprise and network with people who share your vision, may be able to help you get your idea off the ground or support you in your existing work to make the world a better place, sustainably.

Agenda

5:00pm Arrivals and Refeshments

5:15pm ‘An Introduction to Social Enterprise’ workshop with Peter Ptashko FRSA

6:00pm Q & A

6:15pm Informal Networking with the My Innovation Collective Community

7:00pm Close

Speaker and Facilitator | Peter Ptashko FRSA

A social entrepreneur, funder and supporter of social entrepreneurs and the CEO of Cambio: House of Social Change, working with a range of clients across the Public and Private sectors. He holds a series of leadership and Board-level positions across these two sectors but most of all works closely with and coaches a range of social entrepreneurs, from just starting out to scaling up.

Peter is a University of Warwick alumnus and the founder of a business with a diverse, global client base and purpose at its core.

Cambio works with a range of entrepreneurs, charitable and corporate clients to help them deliver their work more impactfully and entrepreneurially; leading through an environment of constant change, through a range of coaching, consultancy and teaching solutions.

All are welcome to our networking sessions; Warwick students and graduates, entrepreneurs, small business owners, local government business support, academics, and anyone with even the seed of an idea they’d like to pursue.

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