A reminder about the webinar on "DO THE VENTURES OF THE POOR MATTER?" sponsored by the Global Partnership for Poverty and Entrepreneurship (GPPE) this Thursday, June 10, at 11 am (Eastern Time in USA). In the session we will:
1. Explore the relative value created by ventures launched by those experiencing poverty;
2. Discuss factors that influence the viability of entrepreneurship as a poverty alleviation tool;
3. Examine mechanisms for enhancing the value of ventures launched by people in poverty.
Moderated by Dr. Michael H. Morris of the University of Notre Dame, the event will feature three distinguished panelists from different parts of the world:
Prof. José Ernesto Amorós, National Director of Doctoral Programs / Co-leader of the Strategic Research Group in Leadership and Entrepreneurship, EGADE Business School Technologico de Monterrey, Mexico
Prof. Julia Rouse, Professor of Entrepreneurship and Head of the Sylvia Pankhurst Gender Research Centre, Manchester Metropolitan University, United Kingdom
Luvuyo Rani, Co-Founder & CEO, Silulo Ulutho Technologies, South Africa
TO REGISTER: https://notredame.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJ0ldeyrrTIqHNUpje7w22FjLuJ0jtZ3Tu-l
Mike
Michael H. Morris, Ph.D.
Professor, Entrepreneurship and Social Innovation
Keough School of Global Affairs
3169 Jenkins-Nanovic Halls
University of Notre Dame
South Bend, Indiana 46556
Ph.: 574-631-9880