Social Enterprise Question Time: Scaling Up

by Nikki Wilson

Last night saw the second of the School for Social Entrepreneurs “Question Time” events hosted by David Floyd of “Social Spider”.  The event was supported by a panel with a range of experience and perspectives on social enterprise:  Nick Temple, Director of Business at Social Enterprise UK, Professor Fergus Lyon, Professor of Enterprise and Organisations at the Third Sector Research Centre, Neil Fenton. Director of Finance at London Early Years Foundation, and Miia Chambers who has worked in a variety of social enterprise environments, with related posts at P3, Camden Council and Participle. Continue reading

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Have I Got Social Enterprise News For You – 27.09.13

by David McGlashan

It’s been a busy week! On Monday I was at the Social Economy Alliance fringe event at the Labour conference, our students were in for the last block of this year’s Start Up course this week and yesterday I was at the launch of the ICSF’s ‘Realising the Potential of Social Replication’ report.  Details below, along with a couple of other things I’ve spotted this week.

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Quid Pro Quo

by Nikki Wilson

On 20th September I joined representatives of charities, social enterprises and support organisations across the East of England at “Quid Pro Quo”, an annual conference run by Third Sector Futures hosted at Anglia Ruskin University.  I had enjoyed the equivalent event last year and knew it would be a good day even before seeing the list of speakers and workshops. Continue reading

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Have I got Social Enterprise News for you – 20.09.13

by David McGlashan

I’m facing writer’s block on pithy introductions so keeping this one simple:  It’s the weekly round up of links… Continue reading

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Launch of West Midlands SSE

The long awaited launch of School for Social Entrepreneurs West Midlands officially took place earlier this week. The event was bursting with energy and all attendees welcomed SSE with open arms, confirming that, establishing a presence in this region is long overdue.

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