This company will help you look your absolute best in images you can cherish for a lifetime. With an impressive collection of images in their online gallery, Stainfil Studios offers creative and unique portrait photography. To see the digital conversations that took place during the summit, check out the hashtags #LLESummit and #IgnitingAction.Stainfil Studios-located in Maplewood, New Jersey and providing services to couples in the Northern New Jersey region-is a wedding photography company that offers photography, cinematography, drone service, and photo booths. The Local Living Economy Summit will be hosted by the Ignite Institute at Saint Peter’s University for the next two years. “My vision is for the Ignite Institute to play an active role in moving all of Jersey City forward, and to create a model for university-community partnerships in the area of local living economies and urban entrepreneurship,” Naatus added. I am looking forward to taking action and bringing our ideas to reality over the next year and into the future.” “Having so many leaders and so much passion in one room to brainstorm solutions to building stronger partnerships, a more sustainable community and entrepreneurial ecosystem was so inspiring. “The Local Living Economy Summit was such an amazing event to publicly launch the Ignite Institute of Saint Peter’s University,” said Mary Kate Naatus, Ph.D., assistant professor of business and acting director of the Ignite Institute at Saint Peter’s University. and Kim Zeuli, senior vice president and director of research and advisory practice for ICIC. Fulop Judy Wicks, author and co-founder of Business Alliance for Local Living Economies (BALLE) Lawrence Hibbert, president and CTO of BCT Partners Michele Massey, executive director, Jackson Hill Main Street SID Mark Rigdon, executive director in the global philanthropy group of JP Morgan Chase & Co. Dessert was provided by The Chilltown Kitchen, photography and photos were provided by Reggy Stainfil Photography and Kris Van Nest from thislearning, and the caricatures decorating the room were done by local artist Akbar Beard.Īttendees participated in focus groups including “Investment Readiness Map for Local Entrepreneurs,” and heard from speakers such as Jersey City Mayor Steven M. In fact, many local entrepreneurs, who are graduates of Rising Tide Capital’s program, were in attendance. Entrepreneurs are often problem solvers and look to utilize local sources within a community, which can only strengthen its economic growth. Hoffman, among others, encouraged the audience to give back by mentoring entrepreneurs and helping them to achieve their dream. The issue at hand is not just growth for growth’s sake, but equitable growth that promotes human and community well-being at its core,” said Alfa Demmellash H ’10, co-founder and CEO of Rising Tide Capital. “In order to harness all of our local entrepreneurial energy we brought together all local stakeholders-public and private sector leaders, business development organizations, the social sector and big, small and micro-businesses-to promote an ecosystem that can sustain the growth of all businesses. Titled “Igniting Local Opportunities: From Ideas to Action,” the summit presented an opportunity for ideas to be shared on ways to support local entrepreneurial initiatives, which help to create new opportunities through workforce development and small business cluster-based growth.Īpproximately 150 leaders from business, city government, philanthropic foundations, nonprofits, higher education and other stakeholders came together to discuss sustainable local economic development and influence local small business development policy. Produced by Rising Tide Capital (RTC), with the support of the Local Economy Working Group (LEWG), the event was hosted by the Ignite Institute at Saint Peter’s University.
Those were the words of Jeff Hoffman, author and co-founder of and ColorJar, who delivered the luncheon keynote speech at the 2nd Annual Local Living Economy Summit, which took place on October 8 in the Mac Mahon Student Center at Saint Peter’s University. As long as there is hope, maybe people are willing to try.” Every day when you wake up you have another shot at it. “The real fuel of entrepreneurship is hope.
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