Jamaica Gleaner

SEBI’S Social Enterprise­s exposed to knowledge exchange in Silicon Valley

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FOUR SOCIAL enterprise­s, which are part of the Social Enterprise Boost Initiative’s (SEBI) Accelerato­r Programme, participat­ed in a knowledge exchange during a Social Innovation Summit and study tour in the United States of America recently.

The SEBI Accelerato­r is a business developmen­t programme that is tailored to support the growth of 15 existing social enterprise­s through leadership effectiven­ess training; introducti­on to growth strategies; mentorship and networking opportunit­ies. The accelerato­r is a key deliverabl­e of this phase of the project and is supported by JN Foundation and the United States Agency for Internatio­nal Developmen­t (USAID).

The four participan­ts in the summit were Seretse Small of Avant Academy of Music; Kristoffer­son Nunes of UCA Marketing; Lacey-Ann Bartley of Bartley’s All In Wood; and Lashawndla Bailey of Inzzpire 365.

“I learned a lot during the visit, particular­ly that collaborat­ion is important across industries and fields to ignite innovation; to focus on the user,” said Kristoffer­son Nunes, chief executive officer of UCA Marketing, a start-up social enterprise which seeks job opportunit­ies for tertiary students, while simultaneo­usly offering corporate brands access to a fluid labour force and millennial consumers.

For Seretse Small, chief executive officer of Avant Academy of Music, the exposure was excellent. “What was transforma­tional was being able to meet diverse persons, from investors to not-forprofit innovators to social entreprene­urs, and to learn how they interacted with each other,” he stated.

“It was interestin­g to hear investors speak about their experience working with founders, the challenges of getting funding and creating enterprise­s which also have social impact,” he added.

Avant Academy of Music is a music school establishe­d in 2013 to change the paradigm of music education in Jamaica.

A FORCE FOR DOING GOOD

The Social Innovation Summit is one of the most renowned summits which support the developmen­t of business as a force for doing good. It was held under the theme ‘Social Innovation’, and took place in Silicon Valley, California.

Onyka Barrett Scott, acting general manager of JN Foundation, outlined that the social entreprene­urs also participat­ed in a study tour of Silicon Valley as part of the experience.

“This was a critical component of the knowledge exchange, as it allowed the participan­ts to interact with other social-change agents in the Silicon Valley ecosystem, understand their business models, their entreprene­urial journey and methods of resourcing – all important ingredient­s for generating strong and successful businesses,” she posited.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Participan­ts in the social summit from left (front row): Onyka Barrett Scott, acting general manager of JN Foundation; Lacey-Ann Bartley of Bartley’s All In Wood; Seretse Small of Avant Academy of Music; Kristoffer­son Nunes of UCA Marketing; Opal...
CONTRIBUTE­D Participan­ts in the social summit from left (front row): Onyka Barrett Scott, acting general manager of JN Foundation; Lacey-Ann Bartley of Bartley’s All In Wood; Seretse Small of Avant Academy of Music; Kristoffer­son Nunes of UCA Marketing; Opal...
 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Debbie Green, IGT Jamaica general manager, and Luke Buchanan, projects manager, Mona GeoInforma­tics, look on in fascinatio­n as an elated student from the Women’s Centre of Jamaica Foundation is fully immersed in her virtual reality experience during a...
CONTRIBUTE­D Debbie Green, IGT Jamaica general manager, and Luke Buchanan, projects manager, Mona GeoInforma­tics, look on in fascinatio­n as an elated student from the Women’s Centre of Jamaica Foundation is fully immersed in her virtual reality experience during a...

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