Benefitting the public good isn’t just a service set aside for nonprofits these days. Many companies are finding ways to build positive benefits right into their business models that also equate to profitable companies. And at Impact Engine, it’s our goal to help these impact businesses grow and succeed.
The CEC continued its partnership on Monday night, with the Chicago American Marketing Association (CAMA), to bring another great "Evening with Experts" program. This unique event offers keynote presentations on a specific topic, from two different perspectives - startups and well-known brands.
1871 was honored to participate in the ThinkChicago: Lollapalooza 2013 a few weeks ago, and the energy of the event is really evident in the Mayor's office video recap below. As part of the program, 100 students from top universities were selected to gain exposure to Chicago's tech community and then receive tickets to Lollapalooza. They visited Google, Threadless, and other tech companies, and we host an ideas contest and startup career fair at 1871.
Today we introduce a new video series featuring many of our fantastic CEC board members discussing their personal experiences and ideas on being an entrepreneur. Our first video features Genevieve Thiers the founder of Sittercity.com. Check back often for new posts weekly.
Last Monday, the CEO of Twitter, Dick Costolo, paid 1871 a visit when he was in town for a speaking engagement at the Economic Club of Chicago. Dick is a great Chicago entrepreneur having started a number of companies - including Feedburner which was acquired by Google - along with folks like Eric Lunt, who is now CTO of local growth company, BrightTag.
Chicago’s Business Community Celebrates at 5th Annual Momentum Awards; CEC Raises $1.5 million to Support 2013 Initiatives
Last Friday, September 14th Governor Quinn visited 1871 to announce an innovative $10.3 million public-private education initiative called Illinois Pathways, to better prepare our state’s students for today and tomorrow’s jobs.