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SUMMARY:Climate Innovation Intensive
DESCRIPTION:Eager to play a part in addressing climate change but don’t know where to start?  \n\n\n\nBroaden your understanding of climate entrepreneurship and innovation through the 5-week ‘Climate Innovation Intensive.’ Tsai CITY and CBEY is excited to offer the second iteration of the intensive that will bring together startups\, investors\, and other partners through a cohort-based program. With interactive workshops and candid conversations with entrepreneurs\, the intensive will essentially provide a handbook on climate innovation. Learn how to identify venture ideas from myriad planetary problems we face\, the fundamentals of climate entrepreneurship and what it means to scale ClimateTech. We will be exploring innovations that span circular economy\, deeptech\, and platform solutions. We’ve partnered with Connecticut Innovations and Climate Haven to provide access to some incredible networking opportunities as well! The intensive will run Monday\, Wednesday or Thursday over five weeks\, with a 4-hour commitment per week.  \n\n\n\nStill not sure if this is a fit for you? Perry Bakas( SOM ’24)\, last year’s intensive coordinator penned his reflections on the intensive\, read more here. Learn more and apply before the deadline this Friday (September 22nd). Feel free to reach out to aishwarya.kuruttukulam@yale.edu with any questions or concerns.
URL:https://dwighthall.org/event/climate-innovation-intensive/
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SUMMARY:Navigating Social Impact Careers: A Conversation with 2023 World Fellows
DESCRIPTION:RSVP here! \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nJoin Dwight Hall for an insightful discussion with accomplished 2023 Maurice R. Greenberg World Fellows Janah Ncube\, Binbin Wang\, and Naasu Genevieve Fofanah as they share their unique career journeys and the guiding principles that have shaped their paths. In this panel conversation\, learn about the most valuable lessons they’ve learned in developing their careers. Which lessons were most useful in achieving their goals? Which were least useful? What would they change? Gain invaluable insights on the skills and opportunities you should pursue during your time at Yale and beyond\, all in preparation for careers in public service and social justice. \n\n\n\nLearn more about the panelists below:  \n\n\n\n\nJanah Ncube is Deputy Chief Executive Officer at Crisis Action\, a global organization working on the protection of civilians in conflict. Previously Janah was the Pan Africa Director at Oxfam. Her work as a global development strategist has informed systems and structural changes to multilateral institutions such as SADC\, AU\, AfDB and the UN on regional integration\, governance\, gender\, peace and security\, and has saved lives in the over 15 crisis situations across the world she has worked on. [Read Janah’s full bio here.]\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\nBinbin Wang is a climate activist and social scientist. A stubborn optimist\, she has tracked the UNFCCC process since 2009 as a trusted witness\, passionate advocate\, creative expert\, and multi-talented practitioner. She offers extensive expertise on global climate governance and policy\, nature-based solutions\, strategic communication\, and multi-stakeholder cooperation between actors from different sectors and institutions. Binbin co-founded a local think tank to conduct national surveys investigating the public’s perception of the climate\, the key findings of which were picked up by China’s National White Paper and the UNFCCC. [Read Binbin’s full bio here.]\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\nNaasu Genevieve Fofanah is an entrepreneur and author with extensive gender and global public policy experience. An award-winning women’s and girls’ rights activist\, she has championed controversial issues globally. She launched Susue Women’s Finance during the COVID-19 pandemic to influence government policy on women’s business and access to finance. Susue Women’s Finance and Sierra Leone Commercial Bank formed the Women’s Bank Initiative to offer low-interest loans to female entrepreneurs. [Read Naasu’s full bio here.]
URL:https://dwighthall.org/event/navigating-social-impact-careers-a-conversation-with-2023-world-fellows/
LOCATION:Dwight Hall Library\, 67 High St\, New Haven\, Connecticut\, 06511\, United States
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