LSE SU Development Society public lecture
Date: Thursday 4 March 2010
Time: 6.30-8pm
Venue: G108, 20 Kingsway
Speakers: Alexander Balfour, Theresa Burton, Jonathan Jenkins, Verity Timmins
Nobel Peace Prize winner Muhammad Yunus claimed in 2007 that social business can bring about a world without poverty. But what exactly makes an enterprise a social business? A panel of representatives from social enterprises will answer this and present their business models, predictions for the sector, and tips for budding social entrepreneurs.
Alexander Balfour is chair of Divine Chocolate, Theresa Burton CEO of SellAVenture, Jonathan Jenkins head of ventures at Unltd, Verity Timmins impact manager at Furniture Resource Centre
This event is free and open to all with no ticket required. Entry is on a first come, first served basis. For more information contact Sofia Zabolostkih on e-mail s.zabolotskih@lse.ac.uk| or call 07818 711 258
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