second line "disruptive innovation" overview
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Overview May 2-3 2011 New Orleans, LA
Visi n
Develop a community of leaders, through public/private
partnerships, equipped with insights for creating disruptive
innovations for creating social and economic value
for the future
LeadershipM del
World
New Orleans
Caribbean Basin
Gulf
Business Social
Academic Policy
World
New Orleans
Caribbean Basin
Gulf
Business Social
Academic Policy
• World Leaders
• Disruptive Innovation
• Public/Private Partnership
• Social Entrepreneurship
• Sustainability
• Call-to-Action
• Funding Innovators
• Respecting Tax Burdens
• Create value and serve community
• Celebrate Change
• Building Community
• Leverage Lessons Learned
Missi n
Sharingexperienc
e
Open forum
Resources&
Leadership
Funding&
Consulting
Sharing experience
Provide a unique information sharing experience for social, business, and policy leaders so they can develop their creative toolset to implement disruptive innovations in their sphere of influence.
Open forum
Provide the Gulf region an open forum for discussing business needs, partnership potential, growth opportunities, social needs, and policy goals.
Resources & Leadership
Provide resources and leadership to other Caribbean basin nations who can leverage lessons learned during Hurricane Katrina and Gulf Oil Spill.
Funding & Consulting
Provide 4 local social ventures with funding and consulting support to maximize their opportunity to meet social needs while creating value for founders.
G als
WorkWeek
celebration
Community spirit of innovatio
n
Establish local
innovators
Lead by example
Work Week celebration
Position The Work Week as the preeminent week long celebration for disruptive innovation, entrepreneurship, and social change .
Community spirit of innovation
Build a spirit of community around disruptive innovation, value creation, social change, and amplifying private/public partnerships.
Establish local innovators
Establish New Orleans and Gulf-area innovators by having them share the stage with the World’s thought leaders for their area of expertise.
Lead by example
Lead by example by funding social ventures and building a conference without any tax payer funding.
May 2, 2011
SubjectsThemesStructure Bloody Mary/Mimosa/Brunch
Morning Key Note
Innovation Discussions
Lunch
Afternoon Key Note
Innovation Discussions
Monday Key Note
Mixer
Speakers’ Dinner
Sponsored Music Event
Declaration of Innovation
Economy
Government
Social Change
Future Think
Caribbean Basin
Political Dialogue
Time-to-Change
Disaster Response
Urban Renewal
Public/Private Partners
Water
Health
Education
Globalization
May 3, 2011
SubjectsThemesStructure
Bloody Mary/Mimosa/Brunch
Morning Key Note
Innovation Discussions
Lunch
Afternoon Key Note
Innovation Discussions
Tuesday Key Note
Mixer
Sponsored Music Event
The Big Thank You!
Business
Experience
Innovation
Sustainability
Strategy
Transparency
Media
Green Business
Gaming
Collaboration
Change
Energy
Services
Public/Private Partnerships
Sports
Pr gram
Community Development
Working sessions scheduled each day (in parallel with the conference) focusing on:
• Building partnerships among businesses by discussing how cooperation creates more value than competition
• Identify strategies to build partnerships between corporate, academic, social, and policy spheres to sustain growth, create value, address social needs, and build the workforce of the future
• Identify clear objectives for Second Line 2012 for job creation, funding small businesses, creating constructive economic policy, reducing tax burden, and addressing social needs
Declaration of Innovation
Online competition for best social innovation in:
Education Health CareDisaster Response/Preparedness
Sustainability
Each winner awarded $15,000 + 15% of sponsor donations
The BIG Thank You!
1. Ideation session for leaders from communities of need• e.g., Detroit, Haiti, Egypt, etc. • Guests of the conference
2. Leaders present problems; Innovators provide alternatives to address needs
3. Create a call-to-action to provide resources and implement best alternatives
Hospitality
• Access to Hospitality Suite at Jazz Fest• Bloody Mary/Mimosa/Brunch each
morning• Lunch provided• Post-event reception each evening • Speaker/VIP Dinner on Monday Night• Evening Networking Mixers• Sponsored music event with Jazz Fest
artists
Partners
C ntacts
Who do I contact about sponsorship?
Please email: Jon Kardon –
[email protected] or Gerard Cox –
Producer
Gerard Cox
CEO, Creole (www.creole.com)
Founder/Principal – 3 G Venture Fund (www.g3vf.com)
Producer/Underwriter – TEDxNOLA, TEDxTU, TEDxOilSpill
TED Profile - http://www.ted.com/profiles/254789
LinkedIn Profile - http://www.linkedin.com/pub/gerard-cox/0/124/839
Email: [email protected]
Cell: (504) 432-0993
April 28 – May 7, 2011Work Week is an affiliation of business events taking place in New Orleans between the weekends of Jazz Fest. It is an alternative to the musical intoxication enveloping the city in late April and early May. It’s a holistic offer to innovative individuals – feeding the mind during the week, and the soul on the weekends.
The Work Week currently comprises three separate events. Second Line, Launch Fest and Sync Up. All three events take place at the New Orleans Museum of Art. Nightly social events, and package discounts for combining events are available for attendees.
The Work Week was developed in partnership with Jazz and Heritage
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