Interested in SoCap09? Join a Live Twitter Chat Tomorrow

by Nathaniel Whittemore · 2009-07-28 13:30:00 UTC

Over the course of the next month, a huge number of my posts are going to be linked in someway to the Social Capital Markets conference. This isn't because they've got me on a retainer to spread the good word, but simply because they have more of the important people and organizations in this space coming together than just about any other event out there.

For those who are interested in the conversations to be had - whether it's about developing world entrepreneurship or emerging legal structures for nonprofit for-profit hybrids in the US - check out a live Twitter chat scheduled for tomorrow. Details below:

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SoCap09 Twitter Chat Scheduled for Wednesday, July 29th (12:00pm PDT
to 1:30pm PDT)
The SOCAP09 team invites you to join a LIVE chat on Twitter this
Wednesday, July 29th from 12:00pm PDT to 1:30pm PDT.

Some of this year’s speakers, confirmed attendees and leading social
capital Twitterers will discuss this year’s conference and their plans
for making the most out of the event. We welcomes you to join in and
help shape conversations for this year’s conference!

Topic: What conversations do you hope to have at SOCAP09?
When: Wednesday July 29th, from 12:00pm PDT to 1:30pm PDT
Hashtag: #SoCap09
Facilitated by: @SoCap09 and @PeterDeitz
How to Participate:

1) Log in or create an account Twitter
2) Follow the @SoCap09 account
3) Follow the #SoCap09 hashtag
4) To join the chat, include the hashtag #SoCap09 in your related
tweets on Wednesday, July 29th from 12:00pm PDT to 1:30pm PDT

We’re looking forward to a lively discussion.

Note: This is the first of three Twitter chats scheduled ahead of the
Social Capital Markets conference. The next two chats are scheduled
for August 12th and August 26th from 12:00pm PDT to 1:30pm PDT. Topics
to be determined.

Nathaniel Whittemore is the founder of Assetmap. Previously he was the founding director of the Northwestern University Center for Global Engagement.
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