Meridian University's Integral MBA in Creative Enterprise hosts the Spirit of Enterprise Lunchtime Conversation Series
Stories of Regenerative Enterprise and Social, Cultural & Technological Innovation
On Thursday, October 30, join in the conversation with:
Christopher Kuntsch, Co-Founder, and Katia Sol, F acilitator, Ecology of Leadership at Regenerative Design Institute
Since 2006, Ecology of Leadership (EOL) programs have served hundreds of non-profit leaders, community activists, eco-social entrepreneurs,… Show more and other conscious change-makers in deepening their paths of service by manifesting their gifts, visions, and passions in their lives, their organizations, their communities, and the world. Through experiential, nature and community-based leadership development practices, the Ecology of Leadership program blends inquiry and skill development, self-awareness, and deepened nature connection with principles of systems thinking and permaculture.
Christopher Kuntzsch is co-founder and co-director of Ecology of Leadership (EOL) programs at the not-for-profit Regenerative Design Institute in Bolinas, CA. Since 2006, EOL programming has supported hundreds of eco-social entrepreneurs, activists, non-profit leaders, and other change-makers in discovering what becomes possible when leadership is deeply rooted in practices of re-connection to self, community, and nature. Aside from his work with EOL, Christopher is also a leadership coach in private practice, an avid adventurer, and improvisational singer.
Katia Sol has spent the last 18 years facilitating educational, international development, and leadership programs in more than 30 countries and with several First Nations around the world. She holds a PhD in Leadership, Higher and Adult Education, with specializations in Comparative, International and Development Education and the Dynamics of Global Change, and an MA in Education from Stanford University. Katia is a member of EOL's core facilitation team with co-founders Christopher Kuntzsch and James Stark.
More About: The Spirit of Enterprise Conversation Series
A spirit of enterprise is emerging locally and globally in response to complex crises and new technologically enabled opportunities. Business is arguably the most powerful institution on the planet. When the power of business methods is combined with cultural, technological, and social innovation, we can make a profound impact towards a just and sustainable future, serving to regenerate the commons - the valuable cultural and natural assets that we share.
Can the impact of business shift from exploiting to serving and regenerating the commons? How can we best learn the skills and capacities to actualize these aspirations? Come explore these and related questions at Meridian’s lunchtime conversation series with organizational leaders and social innovators.
This in-person conversation series builds on the Spirit of Enterprise Online Summit hosted by Meridian University. Audio recordings of summit sessions are available, at no cost, by registering in this link: http://tinyurl.com/p8nskhp
Summit Speakers Included: Michel Bauwens of Peer to Peer; Chip Conley, founder of Joie de Vivre Hospitality and Airbnb; Riane Eisler, author of The Real Wealth of Nations ; Daniel Epstein, President of Unreasonable Institute; Robert Girling, author of The Good Company ; Gopi Kallayil, Chief Evangelist of Google+ for Brands; Lisa Nitze is President and CEO of the Social Enterprise Alliance; Aftab Omer, CEO of Meridian University; Woody Tasch, founder of Slow Money; Tami Simon, Founder and Publisher of Sounds True.
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