Convening innovators in the field of behavioral health to network, share ideas, and forge unique collaborations.
Thursday, October 30, 5:00pm
5:00pm InfoGraphic Speed Dating, Networking, & Light Dinner
6:15pm Welcome & Introductions
Cindy Baum-Baicker, Board Chair & Joe Pyle, President- Scattergood Foundation
John Repique, CEO, Friends Hospital
6:30pm Keynote Address from Jonah Berger
New York Times Best-Selling Author of Contagious: Why Things Catch On
7:30pm Book Signing and Dessert
Friday, October… Show more 31, 8:30am-2:30pm
8:15am Coffee and Bagel Bar
8:45am Day Two Kick-Off
9:00am "Contagious" Workshop
Jonah Berger, New York Times Best-Selling Author of Contagious: Why Things Catch On
11:00am Using Design Thinking to Create Better Policy
Jason Alexander, Principal, Capacity for Change LLC
11:40am Introduction and Instructions for Trauma-Informed Public Policy Hack
Caitlin O’Brien and Shoshana Akins, Drexel University, Masters of Public Health Candidates
11:50am Select Lunch and break into groups
12:15pm Start the Trauma-Informed Public Policy Hack with each group
1:30pm Shark Tank Style Presentations
Molly Kreider Viscardi, Scattergood Foundation, Board Member
Representatives from Wharton Social Impact
2:30pm Closing Remarks Joe Pyle and John Repique
Each organization selected to present will receive advice on their business model from the Wharton Social Impact Initiative and possible funding from the Scattergood Foundation.
Ticket Options:
1) Free 2-Day Ticket with InfoGraphic
Agree to bring an InfoGraphic describing your organization's impact to share during the networking session and up to 3 members of your organization can attend for free. Here is a link to several free tools for creating an InfoGraphic.
2) 2-Day Ticket
A $20 fee will be charged per person for attendance.
Keynote Speaker:
Jonah Berger is the James G. Campbell Associate Professor of Marketing at the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania. He has published dozens of articles in top-tier academic journals, and popular accounts of his work have appeared in publications like The New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, Science, Harvard Business Review, Wired, BusinessWeek, and Fast Company. His research has also been featured in The New York Times Magazine’s annual “Year in Ideas” issue. Berger has been recognized with awards for both scholarship and teaching, including being named Wharton’s “Iron Prof.” At Wharton, he teaches an elective called Contagious: Why Things Catch On. He lives in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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