Summer issue, Philadelphia Social Innovations Journal
Posted by on August 27, 2010
Innovation journal highlights readers’ picks
This summer’s issue of the Philadelphia Social Innovations Journal profiles four innovative organizations and their leaders nominated by the online publication’s readers.
The Nominate a Social Innovation writing team, a group of talented young professionals with experience in writing, social enterprise, and nonprofit management, interviewed the leaders of these organizations to present their stories.
The summer edition also features articles by Richard Bendis, founder of Innovation America, whose mission is “to accelerate the growth of the entrepreneurial innovation economy in America; David Castro, an Eisenhower and Ashoka Fellow, who writes about what constitutes a social entrepreneur; and Ken Berger and Robert Penna from Charity Navigator, who question the validity of the “knowledge” on which both individuals and organizations have traditionally based their giving decisions.
Looking ahead, the fall edition of the Journal will explore the dynamics of regional and generational leadership with exclusive interviews with some of the region’s long-time and emerging leaders.
Check out the most recent issue of the Journal by going here.
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