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Framing Philly's Social Impact Scene: Where Business, Nonprofit, & Philly Meet

Whether nonprofit, for profit, or somewhere in between, Philly’s social entrepreneurs are engaging with technology to make the City of Brotherly Love a better place. Join experts from some of the area’s top social impact organizations to learn how they are using technology to streamline their organizations, reach underserved populations, and engage with new audiences.

Moderator:

Mo Manklang is the Communications Director of the U.S. Federation of Worker Co-ops, and a creative strategist focusing on cooperative solutions. Mo serves on the board of the Philadelphia Area Cooperative Alliance and the Sustainable Business Network of Philadelphia, and is cofounder of the Bechdel Test Fest, festival for women, trans, and non-binary comedians.

Panelists:

Stephanie Thome works for Azavea: a geospatial technology and data analytics company which focuses on projects that increase civic and social impact. There, she manages the Cicero product, which is a database of legislative districts and elected official contact information. In this capacity, Stephanie has assisted numerous nonprofits using technology to engage with their National, state, and local elected officials. Prior to joining Azavea in 2014, Stephanie worked at a nonprofit providing services to people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

Erik Kivimäki is a Senior Standards Analyst at B Lab. Erik guides multinationals and Brazilian companies through the B Corporation Certification and GIIRS rating processes. Erik has a master's degree in Sustainable Development from Utrecht University in the Netherlands and has previously worked in management consulting in the clean tech and oil and gas sectors.

Sara Hall is a social impact designer with over 8 years of experience working in the health, public, and private sectors. Currently, she is the Product Manager with the City of Philadelphia’s Office of Open Data and Digital Transformation. Her team collaborates with employees across the City to design, implement, and launch the City's new digital service experience, beta.phila.gov. Sara holds a Bachelor of Architecture from Philadelphia University and Masters of Design for Social Impact from University of the Arts. She is the founder of "Ladies that UX PHL" and actively organizes and supports technology and design events that focus on women and people of color in the Philadelphia community.

Cynthia Estremera is a Community Engagement and Marketing Associate at Strategy Arts, a founding B corp who provides consulting services to the social, government and private sectors that engages leadership teams with their organizations in planning activities. Cynthia specializes in connecting clients and communities. Her work focuses on engaging client stakeholders with their programs and research initiatives. Cynthia also manages Strategy Arts’ digital media marketing and supports clients in similar activities. She is passionate about working with a wide variety of community demographics to formulate beneficial solutions and communicate impact-driven goals. Cynthia consults on Best for PHL, an initiative by ImpactPHL that seeks to empower businesses in the Philadelphia region to use the Best for PHL Challenge, an online tool developed by B Lab, to measure their business practices and aim to improve them to grow their business and community. Cynthia holds a B.A. in English from The Pennsylvania State University-Abington and a M.A. in English from Villanova University. She is also a PhD. Candidate in Africana Studies and English at Lehigh University.

Plus, we’ll have a networking happy hour sponsored by sustainable brewery Saint Benjamin Brewing Company!

Parkway Central Library, Free Library of Philadelphia
1901 Vine Street 19103
Skyline Room, 4th floor
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  • Business Resource & Innovation at the Free Library
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