SoCap09 Video Recap

by Nathaniel Whittemore · 2009-09-08 21:39:00 UTC

One of the great features of this year's Social Capital Markets conference was the proliferation of video taken at the event. In particular, Katrina Heppler and her team at Envisiongood.tv did an incredible job capturing the "behind the scenes" videos of a large number of the innovators in attendance. Here are some of my favorites.

Behind-the-Scenes: BJ Harden Jones On How Kevin Jones Became Interested in Social Capital: I've always loved the story behind how SoCap convener Kevin began to think about the field. SoCap is truly a family affair.

Triple Bottom Line at Better World Books: BWB CEO David Murphy talks about the innovative way in which BWB ties their mission to their nonprofit partners.

Skoll Foundation: Dan Crisafulli, Director of Ecosystem Investments & Partnerships: Dan's got a great sense of this space, as demonstrated by this cool video.

To see the rest of the videos, check out their Youtube channel.

(Photocredit: Carrisa GoodNCrazy)

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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