On January 30th the Social Innovations Forum held distinguished panel of entrepreneurs, business leaders and philanthropists discuss the challenges and opportunities of high-engagement philanthropy in innovative, results-oriented nonprofit organizations in Greater Boston. The session explored the different approaches to allocating a portion of your philanthropy to create systemic social impact.

Presentations by:
Carol Atwood, CEO, Spartacus Media Enterprises and Co-Founder of Generous Returns;

Rick Burnes, Co-Founder, Charles River Ventures and a Director of The Boston Foundation;

Ken Nickerson, Chairman, ASA Investments and Co-Founder and Trustee of the Eos Foundation;

Mark D. Thompson, CEO, Boston Private Bank and Trust Company and Chair, Business Partners Committee, Boston Symphony Orchestra

Moderated by:
Andrew Wolk, Founder and CEO, Root Cause, and Senior Lecturer in Social
Entrepreneurship, MIT