Sustainable Ventures Meetup Evolves
Since we last reported on the then-named Sustainable Business Model meetup we launched in Boulder last year, we have merged with the Boulder-based social entrepreneur meetup, and have hosted four session in our new, revised format.
Today, the re-named Sustainable Ventures meetup is consistently gathering between forty and fifty change agents (which we expect to grow) every two weeks in Denver and Boulder for an exchange of ideas, advice and learning that benefits everyone in the room. From non-profit staffers to clean-tech execs, and including investors, advisors and entrepreneurs, the sessions are providing a venue for advanced discussions about how to run a sustainable venture, regardless of sector.
More relevant than my perspective is the feedback from members that sheds light on the experience. When asked “why should others join this meetup group?”, Ashoka Fellow Lynn Price said, “To engage with individuals who dare to do what they think should be done – in a spirit of unselfish and supportive collaboration.” Kent McBride, founder and CEO of the Make The Difference Network adds, “if you want to be around people who intentionally use business to improve the quality of life on the planet, then this is the meetup for you.”
More specifically, the meetup provides a chance for entrepreneurs to tap into the collective wisdom of the community. Half the meetup is dedicated to solving problems for four entrepreneurs — from concept-stage ventures to positive cash-flow businesses — who ask for advice on their biggest challenges. Members then break into four groups who advise the entrepreneurs in what amounts to a collective intelligence swarm review of the business.
These sessions have drawn rave reviews. Kendall Thiessen, an intellectual property lawyer who presented his new business concept, wrote “I enjoyed the format and got valuable input on some ideas that I am trying to develop. I would highly recommend this group to entrepreneurs and change agents of all kinds.”
After these swarm reviews end, we gather again as a group to hear innovative and provocative perspectives from experienced, front-line entrepreneurs, who talk honestly about the practical challenges in living triple-bottom-line management principles. Recently, our speakers have included:
- Bill Shutkin, the prototypical social entrepreneur that has seen more than 20 years of the evolution of the field. Shutkin’s experience as a lecturer, and his expansive knowledge of the field kept the group buzzing well beyond our proposed ending time. As member Karl Dakin commented, “I much enjoyed Bill’s historical observation that social enterprises need more business discipline,” echoing several other raves about his talk.
- Ryan Martens, the venture-funded IT CTO who is gaining practical benefits and direct cost savings from his participation as a B-Corporation. Martens’ open kimono discussion of how he has integrated 3BL values into running his company helped entrepreneurs understand the practical challenges and trade-offs in raising money into an aspirational sustainable company. Member Katherine Wardell wrote, “Ryan at Rally Software … is creating a consciousness and putting practices in place toward building a sustainable corporation which more and more corporations will find themselves moving toward.”
- Rebecca Saltman, the serial social entrepreneur, and change-maker bringing Ashoka’s Change Your City campaign to Denver. Rebecca not only provided a sneak-preview of the wide range of activities that Change Your City will undertake, but provided everyone an opportunity to get involved in the movement before it becomes front-page news. Zenia Tata, a serial social entrepreneur, and former executive director of International Development Enterprises reports, “Excellent meeting. Nice to be part of such a dynamic group. Great presentation on Change Your City….exciting times ahead for Denver.”
More amazing speakers are signing on every day — Bill Shutkin threatens a encore performance — and other surprises remain in store as the community expands and the practice area continues to deepen.
Meetup member Noah Blessey sums up the experience in his response, “I really enjoyed my first Sustainable Ventures Meetup. This is a whole new world to me. I’m looking to transition into a creative, dynamic, innovative and socially minded career so it was great to: A.) get me thinking in these terms B.) listen to what other members of the Denver Metro community are doing along these lines and C.) collaborate through our smaller group discussion. I found I had some resources to offer others in the group and more in common with other members than I thought when I first got there.”
The organizers and supporters of the Sustainable Ventures Meetup all look forward to your participation in Denver and Boulder this spring, and beyond.
April 4th, 2010 at 5:20 am
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