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Social enterprise and innovation: an interview with Jake Wildman-Sisk

Published: 31 March 2017

As judge for the Social Enterprise category at the semi-finals of this year’s McGill Dobson Cup, Jake Wildman-Sisk’s credentials are solid: Not only did he help develop the first social systems innovation lab in New Brunswick, but he has also worked for the Fredericton Food Bank, and is currently an innovation fellow at the J.W. McConnell Family Foundation’s RECODE initiative, which supports students’ efforts to become agents of progress.

Mr. Wildman-Sisk sat down with The Dobson Chronicles to talk about his background, the Dobson Cup, and innovation labs as enablers for social problem-solving.

Read full article: Dobson Chronicles, March 28, 2017 

 

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