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CONTENTS PAGE Page 3 SEE Fest Itinerary for the day
Page 4 Stall Holders & Workshop Social Enterprises Attending Today
Page 7 SEE Fest Workshop & Talk Schedule
Page 8 Workshop Room Locations
Page 9 Schedule of Keynote Speakers
Page 10 Keynote Speaker Biographies
Page 10 Cliff Prior CBE Page 10 Oli Zolman Page 10 Elizabeth Adelodun Page 11 Kresse Wesling MBE Page 11 Cameron Saul
Page 12 Contact information (Including Strand Security)
Page 13 Map of Building Locations
Page 14 Getting Here
Page 16 “Raising Finance: Top Tips From Industry Experts”
****************************** Enter our competition for a fantastic opportunity to win 1:1 mentoring with Cameron
Saul, co-founder Bottletop foundation.
Cameron Saul will be announcing the winner at Evening Keynote Speakers Event!
For more information on the event see page 10. ******************************
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SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN EDUCATION
FESTIVAL ITINERARY FOR THE DAY
09.30 – 10.00
Registration Kings’ College London Student Union (KCLSU) Lobby
10.30 Stalls Opens
Workshops Commence
Tutu’s, Macadam Building (please see page 4 for information on stall holders) Locations can be found on Page 8 (Please find Workshop/Talk Schedule on page 7)
13.00 – 14.00
Lunch Top Floor Tutu’s, Macadam Building, (Sandwiches and Refreshments)
17.00 Stalls Close Workshops/Talk End
Move towards Great Hall, Kings’ Building.
17.30 – 18.40 Keynote Speeches: Hosted By Cliff Prior CBE, Cameron Saul, Kresse Wesling MBE
Great Hall, Kings’ Building (Please see 9-11 for order of speeches and information on speakers)
18.40 – 20.30 Networking Reception
Great Hall, Foyer, Kings’ Building, with drinks and canapés.
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Name of Social Enterprise
Description
306 Collective
An arts & crafts community interest company (CIC). Specialising in ceramics, jewellery, textiles & screen printed products.
Accumul8 Helping homeless and vulnerable people develop employability skills through creative practice.
Art4Space
Leading community arts organisation, utilising creative arts to inspire and strengthen communities. Established in 1999 by 3 experienced professionals, to address social, education and health issues.
Artists Against Ivory
A network of artists dedicated to creating sustainable art, jewellery, and fashion without the use of ivory.
Bottletop
A sustainable luxury fashion company, with a mission to deliver social impact by empowering many more people with skills and livelihoods in developing countries globally while supporting the Bottletop Foundation.
Catch 22
A social enterprise providing services that help people in tough situations to turn their lives around.
Chocolate Films
A South London based film production company. Specialising in making documentaries for broadcasters, charities and arts organisations. Offering a range of production services including promotional, restoration and event films.
ClearlySo
Helping social entrepreneurs raise capital by connecting them with potential investors and corporations. ClearySo aim to grow the social investment marketplace, by helping to build a social economy.
Clime-it Brothers Ltd
A socially driven clothing brand that raises awareness about climate change to the younger generation in urban areas.
DebateMate
Harnesses the power of social innovation to tackle the root causes of inequality.
E Squared
Small community interest company set up to promote enterprise and employability. Working in partnership with others, both in the UK and elsewhere.
Elephant Branded
One Elephant... One Idea: supporting education in Africa and Asia. Making a positive, long term, sustainable change to the communities that produce EB products and the children that receive EB school kits.
Fikay
A multi-award winning adventure inspired fashion brand with a mission to make a positive impact internationally. Sweatshop free, design led and socially responsible fashion.
STALL HOLDERS & WORKSHOP SOCIAL ENTERPRISES ATTENDING TODAY
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Global SeeSaw
FreeSet Bags (trading as Global Seesaw) harness the power of social innovation to tackle the root causes of inequality. Global Seesaw is a social enterprise tackling human trafficking through trade.
Global Tolerance
A leading international communications agency with a conscience, that only works with people committed to positive social change.
GoodPeople
A web-based talent platform, helping organisations attract people who want to use their skills to support the causes they care about.
HelpingB
An online platform helping young individuals to bring their social enterprise ideas to life.
HR Sports Academy
Dedicated to improving, increasing and promoting opportunities for children and young people in sport.
Jellyfish Medicine
Solving two of the modern world’s greatest healthcare problems: unhealthy lifestyles and human ageing. UnLtd award winning Jellyfish medicine’s portfolio includes ‘The Food Hourglass’ and ‘The Four Hour Doctor’.
Junior Chamber International (JCI) UK
A dynamic network for young professionals in their 20s and 30s. You can learn new skills, meet new people and get involved in fun projects!
Latimer Creative Media
Award-winning, youth-centred social enterprise committed to affecting social change through creative media and film production.
Lend Me Your Literacy
Publishing children’s writing for the world to enjoy & inspiring young writers by providing them with a global audience.
Livity
Harnessing the power of social innovation to tackle the root causes of inequality.
MindTorch
UnLtd award winning social enterprise that fosters collaboration between doctors, scientist and pharma experts. Whilst sharing knowledge with life science and medical students.
MotionFish Media Project
London based social enterprise, with a desire to help media graduates become more employable.
MyKindaCrowd
Connecting young people with the world of work. Companies set real life challenges; young people upload ideas and get rewarded!
Ogunte
Helping women make even more positive impact on people and planet.
Rabble
Promoting healthy lifestyles by putting enjoyment at the centre of exercise. Offering a range of team games across London and play anything as long as it’s fun, social and active but playable by everybody.
Shift
Shift (formerly We Are What We Do) is a social enterprise with 10 years’ experience in designing consumer products. Addressing social problems by helping people make better choices.
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Shine ALOUD UK
A sexual health magazine publication, made by young people for young people. Aiming to educate, entertain and most importantly, empower young people aged 15 - 25 about sex and relationships, combined with arts and culture.
Social Spider
A social enterprise delivering research, writing, publishing and training services as well as running our own local and national projects.
SportInspired
Happy, healthy communities. Building activity levels, confidence and life-skills through sport.
Tea People
All-natural, fresh & healthy refreshments. Artisan creations which are created using organic and local ingredients and are our own, original recipes.
The Champion Agency
Helping clients communicate more effectively to a wider audience through integrated advertising and design.
The Philosophy Foundation
An award winning educational charity raising aspirations and attainment through doing philosophical enquiry in the classroom.
The Young Foundation
Pioneers in the field of social innovation, working to create a more equal and just society, where each individual can be fulfilled within their own terms. Harnessing the power of social innovation to tackle the root causes of inequality.
Things We Don't Know
Explaining the mysteries of science, in simple language.
UnLtd
UnLtd is the leading provider of support to social entrepreneurs in the UK and offers the largest such network in the world. UnLtd resources hundreds of individuals each year through its core Awards programme.
WakeUp Campaign
Creative behavioural change social enterprise. Known as the ‘sustainable consultants’. Implementing various design disciplines, interesting methods and processes to help bring social change to local communities
Year Here
A postgraduate leadership programme in social innovation, for bright, enterprising graduates who are serious about making society better.
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SEE Fest WORKSHOP & TALKS SCHEDULE 10.30 – Noon: Enactus 1, Enactus. (K4U.13 )
11.30 – 12.30: Stefan, ClearlySo. (S-1.01)
12.30 – 13.30: Study, Work, Create, British Council. (Safra Lecture Theatre)
12.30 – 13.30: Tori Flower, Shift (Formerly We Are What We Do). (S-1.01)
13.00 – 15.00: Enactus 2, Enactus. (Student Services)
13.00 – 14.00: Workshop, MindTorch (UnLtd Award Winner). (K0.31)
13.00 – 14.00: How to Communicate With Programmers, (K4U.13) KCL Tech Society.
13:30-14:30: Overseas Work Experience Opportunities. (Safra Lecture Theatre)
13.30 – 14.30: The Business of Social Enterprise, The (K3.11) Champion Agency.
13.30 – 14.30: Introduction To Social Investment: Finance (S- 2.25) For Social Ventures, Social Spider.
14.30 – 15.30: Video Production And Social Purpose, (K3.11) Chocolate Films.
14.30 – 16.00: Acorn Aspirations: Mapping For Change, KCL (K0.18) Innovation Forum.
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14.30 – 15.30: From Pitch To Profit: How Video Can Shape (S- 2.25 ) Your Social Enterprise, MotionFish Media. Project.
15.00 – 16.00: Enactus 3, Enactus. (K0.31)
15.00 – 16.00: Talk, Year Here. (Student Services)
15.30 – 16.00: Talk, MyKindaCrowd. (K2.31)
16.00 – 17.00: Interactive Talk: Introduction To Social (K0.18) Entrepreneurship And Business Pitches, Peter Ptashko, Unltd.
16.00 – 17.00: Enactus 4, Enactus. (K0.31)
16.00 – 17.00: Philosophy in Schools, Interactive talk, (K2.31) Philosophy foundation, The Philosophy Foundation.
Workshop Room Locations
Rooms Location (please refer to maps on page 13) Safra Lecture Theatre Kings’ Building (Level 0) K0.31 Kings’ Building (Level 0 ) K0.18 Kings’ Building (Level 0) K2.31 Kings’ Building (Level 2) K3.11 Kings’ Building (Level 3) K4U.13 (Computer Lab) Kings’ Building (Level 4U)
S-1.01 Strand Building (Level – 1) S-1.08 Strand Building (Level – 1) S- 2.25 Strand Building (Level – 2) Student Centre Macadam Building (Level – 1)
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SCHEDULE OF KEYNOTE SPEAKERS Location: The Great Hall, Kings’ Building, Strand Campus, WC2R 2LS
17.30 – 17.40
Welcome and Introduction by event host, Cliff Prior CBE. CEO of UnLtd, a member of Comic Relief’s UK Grants Committee, the Clore Social Leadership Group, the FYSE young social entrepreneur scheme in Asia, and the Dept of Health Social Enterprise & Third Sector Taskforce. Cliff’s biography can be found on page 10.
17.40 – 17.45 Oli Zolman Third year medical student at Kings’ College London and CEO and Founder of Jellyfish Medicine. Oli’s biography can be found on page 10.
17.45 – 17.50 Dr Elizabeth Adelodun Kings’ College London Neuroscience graduate and founder of MindTorch. Elizabeth’s biography can be found on page 10.
17.50 – 18.10 Cameron Saul Co-Founder and director of Bottletop. Cameron’s biography can be found on page 11.
18.10 – 18.30 Kresse Wesling MBE Multi-award winning environmental entrepreneur, Young Global Leader and Co-founder and director of Elvis Kresse. Kresse’s biography can be found on page 11.
18.30-18.40 Panel Q&A Session
18.40 – 20.30 Networking Reception
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SPEAKER BIOGRAPHY Cliff Prior CBE CEO of UnLtd Cliff Prior CBE is the Chief Executive of UnLtd, the UK Foundation for Social Entrepreneurs. Cliff is also a member of Comic Relief’s UK Grants Committee, the Clore Social Leadership Group, the FYSE young social entrepreneur scheme in Asia, and the Dept. of Health Social Enterprise & Third Sector Taskforce. Cliff has set up several organisations over the years such as Strutton Housing for people living with HIV in the 1980s through
to more current work on the Big Local Trust. Cliff joined UnLtd from mental health charity Rethink, where he was Chief Executive for over 8 years.
Under his leadership, Rethink grew to become the UK’s largest and most influential charity in mental health. Rethink is both a membership based advocacy organisation and a social enterprise delivering over £40m pa in health and social care services under contract. Cliff previously worked in social housing, community care, criminal justice, and health policy and research fields. His previous non-exec roles include the UK Government Civil Society Advisory Body, Healthcare Commission, Medicines Commission, NHS Modernisation Board, Circle 33 Housing Association and the Long Term Conditions Alliance.
Oli Zolman CEO and Founder Jellyfish Medicine Oliver is a third year medical student at Kings’ College London. He is taking a year out of his medical degree to study how to grow, print and commercialize replacement human organs. Oliver recently founded his social enterprise, Jellyfish Medicine*, to solve today's two greatest healthcare problems; unhealthy lifestyles and human ageing. He is
running a series of events with world-renown speakers in which he teaches people how they can also solve these problems - you can register at www.publichealthandlongevity.org. [*inspired by the jellyfish species Turritopsis dorhnii, of which has the ability to reverse its own ageing].
Dr Elizabeth Adelodun Founder of MindTorch Dr Elizabeth Adelodun is a Kings’ College Neuroscience graduate. Her PhD investigated potential contributing factors to neurodegenerative disorders including Alzheimer’s disease. She founded MindTorch in December 2013 (www.mindtorch.co.uk); a social enterprise that helps Life Science and Medical students achieve their career aspirations through exposure to Mentors (within conventional
and non-conventional scientific routes) in a field of their interest. She is passionate about solving problems and sharing knowledge through mentoring; and she believes that innovative healthcare solutions to patient problems will be established through collaboration.
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Kresse Wesling MBE Co-founder and Director at Elvis & Kresse
Kresse Wesling, MBE, is a multi-award winning environmental entrepreneur and Young Global Leader with a background in venture capital and significant start-up experience. After first meeting with the London Fire Brigade in 2005, Kresse launched Elvis & Kresse, which turns industrial waste into innovative lifestyle products and returns 50% of profits to charities related to the waste. Elvis & Kresse’s first line is made from decommissioned fire hose, 50% of the profits from this line are donated to the Fire Fighters Charity. The company now collects 12 different waste streams, has several charitable partnerships and is involved with collaborations across industries, from fashion houses to FTSE 100 companies etc.
Cameron Saul Co-founder and Director at Bottletop
With a background in the fashion industry, Cameron worked for Mulberry in London, Hugo Boss in Paris and Maurizio Baldassari in Milan. During a gap year spent teaching sexual and reproductive health education for Relentless Development in rural Uganda, Cameron discovered a handbag made from recycled bottle tops. The product became the best selling centrepiece of The Mulberry Bottletop Campaign, raising vital funds for grass roots health education projects and generating incomes for craftsmen in Africa. He co-founded the Bottletop Foundation with his father, Roger (founder of Mulberry) in 2002 and has continued to build the charity and Bottletop brand
through strategic partnerships, diversified fundraising streams and products with an uncompromising focus on quality of design. Cameron launched the music side of Bottletop through the UK wide ‘Sound Affects’ album and campaign in 2005 and the contemporary art side through the ‘Full Circle’ programme in 2009. The foundation continues to support grass roots education projects in Rwanda, Mozambique, Rwanda, Kenya, Zimbabwe, Brazil and the UK. Cameron co-founded Bottletop, the sustainable luxury fashion company, with Oliver Wayman in 2011 with a view to scaling the brand and the delivery of its mission to deliver social impact by empowering many more people with skills and livelihoods in developing countries globally while supporting the Bottletop Foundation. Bottletop launched design collaboration with one of America’s foremost designers, Narciso Rodriguez, in Spring 2014 to critical acclaim, winning the GCC (Green Carpet Challenge) award for excellence in ethics and aesthetics from Eco Age. The collection is sold in several of the world’s leading store groups. Luminaries ranging from Anna Wintour to Donna Karan and Jessica Alba to Claire Danes covet Bottletop designs.
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CONTACT INFORMATION
Social Entrepreneurship in Education Festival:
Email us: [email protected]
Tweet us: #SEEFest
London Social Innovation Collective:
Facebook: London Social Innovation Collective
Website: https://unltd.org.uk/seechange/
Follow us on Twitter: @LondonSIC
Kings’ Commercialisation Institute:
Email Us: [email protected]
Follow us on Twitter @InnovateKings
Key Contacts: Ana Bakshi
Hemali Patel Raxit Aryal
Reah Brown
In case of emergency or if you cannot get in touch with one of the above please contact:
Strand Campus Security Security Personnel Contact: Rosario Ziscardi
Telephone Number: 020 7848 1024
E-mail: [email protected]
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Kings Building (for w
orkshops)
Macadam
Building (for Stands)
Strand Building (for w
orkshops)
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GETTING Here
By Underground Temple (District and Circle lines): 2 minute walk. Charing Cross (Bakerloo and Northern lines): 10 minute walk Embankment (District, Circle and Bakerloo lines): 10 minute walk Waterloo (Jubilee, Northern, Bakerloo, Waterloo & City lines): 12 minute walk Holborn (Central and Piccadilly lines): 12 minute walk Chancery Lane (Central line): use exit 4 - 15 minute walk.
By Train Charing Cross: 9 minute walk Waterloo: 12 minute walk Waterloo East: 10 minute walk Blackfriars: 12 minute walk.
By Bus Buses stopping outside the College: 1, 4, 26, 59, 68, 76, X68, 168, 171, 172, 176 (24 hour), 188, 243 (24 hour), 341 (24 hour), 521, RV1.
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By Boat - Commuter River Service From the west, Putney - Blackfriars: get off at either Embankment Pier or Blackfriars Pier.
By Car Enter the postcode on campus address (shown below) into your satellite navigation system. Kings’ College London, Strand Campus, Strand, London WC2R 2LS
Parking No public parking, but a pay and display parking system operates in nearby streets including Surrey Street.
Motorcycles Bays can be found in the Strand, on Arundel Street, Temple Place and other nearby streets.
Bicycle stands Please note that any bicycles left in this location after 08.30 Monday to Friday will be removed. No responsibility will be accepted for the replacement of locks or costs incurred. No bicycles are permitted to be brought into the buildings or chained to railings.
Students and staff may park at the Strand Campus secure bicycle park off Strand Lane but must register with Strand Campus Security for access. There is bike parking in the streets, and Barclays Cycle Hire bikes are available close by.
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Enterprise Connect is delighted to invite you to our final event of this series
"RAISING FINANCE: TOP TIPS FROM INDUSTRY EXPERTS"
Featuring…
Jon Moulton Founder and Managing Partner of Better Capital
Carlos Eduardo Partner of Seedcamp
Nigel Verdon
Chairman and Founder of Currency Cloud
Julie Meyer MBE Founder of Ariadne Capital Date: Wednesday 26th November 6pm onwards. Canapés and drinks reception will follow the seminar.
Location: Lecture Theatre 1, New Hunt's House, Kings’ College London, SE1 1UL Nearest tube station is London Bridge. Following the event we will be hosting Connector Pod sessions where you will get a 1:1 opportunity to talk about your own entrepreneurial journey with an expert mentor, check out our Eventbrite page for more information (search on Eventbrite “Raising Finance: Top Tips From Industry Experts”). For more information contact [email protected] If you are internal to Kings’ College London we would be grateful if you could use your kcl.ac.uk email address to register.
****************************** Did you enter our competition for a fantastic opportunity to win 1:1
mentoring with Cameron Saul, co-founder Bottletop foundation?
Cameron Saul will be announcing the winner at Evening Keynote Speakers Event!
For more information on the event see page 10. ******************************
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