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SiG@Waterloo "Innovators in Action" Speaker Series featuring Ric Young

Wednesday, May 5, 2010 from 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM (ET)

Kitchener, Canada

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SiG@Waterloo Ideas In Action Lecture Series

Wednesday, May 5th, 2010

 

Venue: The Museum, 10 King Street West, Kitchener, Ontario, Canada

Time: 7pm - 9pm
Ric Young's focus on May 5 will touch on the integral role that culture plays in creating the conditions for social change, understanding the complexity of intractable social problems and exploring the kind of approaches needed to address them.
"We are living at a point in history when the need and desire for change is profound...It is a pivotal time. Over the past two hundred years, human society has developed exceptional ingenuities, proficiencies, organizations and systems for the task of making things--from steam engines to microchips. Going forward, we must learn to be equally adept at the task of making change. It's an essential modern competency."

- Eric Young, From the foreword of Getting to Maybe: How the World is Changed

Eric Young
President, E.Y.E. | The Social Projects Studio™

Eric (Ric) Young was a pioneer in the field of social marketing. He cut his teeth on the early stages of the PARTICIPaction campaign, and was co-founder of Canada’s first dedicated social marketing agency. He left that company in the mid-90s to start E.Y.E. | The Social Projects Studio™ – a company dedicated to the creation and development of breakthrough social change initiatives. Working with leading government, corporate and not-for-profit clients, he became increasingly frustrated by the inadequacy of the tools, models and methods society has at hand for tackling our most complex problems. This led him, in the year 2000, to propose to DuPont Canada that they embark on an initiative “to foster new mindsets, new skill sets, and a new culture for social innovation in Canada”.  He worked with DuPont over several years to develop the Social Innovation Initiative, eventually forging a partnership with McGill University to create one of the world’s first social innovation think tanks. This think tank gave rise to the best-selling book, Getting To Maybe. He is on the faculty of the Boston College Centre for Corporate Citizenship. His current voluntary roles include: membership on the board of Ecotrust Canada, the Canadian advisory board of Right To Play and the editorial board of the Social Marketing Quarterly.  He is a fellow of The Royal Society of the Arts, a member of Massey College’s Quadrangle Society, and a fellow of SiG (Social Innovation Generation) at the University of Waterloo.

SiG@Waterloo "Innovators in Action" Speaker Series

 

Please join us in welcoming five of Canada’s leaders in the field of social innovation. Each lecture will also feature a local panel and will be an opportunity to learn new ideas and systemic approaches to some of our most pressing social problems.


May 5 - Ric Young

May 19 - Cindy Blackstock

June 2 - Penny Milton

June 16 - Ilse Treurnicht

June 23 - Bruce MacDonald

When & Where



The Museum
10 King Street West
Kitchener, N2G 1A3
Canada

Wednesday, May 5, 2010 from 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM (ET)


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