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Webinar on the report, Harnessing the Power of Social Finance

The webinar will feature important findings from the report: Harnessing The Power of Social Finance:  Canadians Respond to the National Call for Concepts for Social Finance. The Call, developed in partnership with the Voluntary Advisory Council on Social Partnerships to the Minister of Human Resources and Skills Development, challenged Canadians to come up with their best ideas for solutions to complex labour market and social challenges (e.g., persistent unemployment, homelessness), including social finance tools. The Call was launched in November 2012 and closed on January 31, 2013. The report presents opportunities and ideas that will help pave the way toward better solutions to these challenges and harness private sector capital and best practices, and efficient business models. Siobhan Harty will present the main findings from the report and Adam Jagelewski will be a discussant and expand on general social finance issues in Canada.

Read the report, Harnessing The Power of Social Finance:  Canadians Respond to the National Call for Concepts for Social Finance.

Date: Wednesday, June 26, 12:00 noon EST

Format: Two 20-minute presentations followed by 20 minute Q&A session

Registration Info:

To register, please visit: http://mdd.adobeconnect.com/socialfinanceconnects/

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Dial-In: 1-866-261-6767 Participant Code: 9999017#

Although Adobe Connects can configure with your computer’s VoIP and audio system, it is highly recommended that you connect via telephone for optimum audio results. Should you have technical difficulties during the webinar, please email Tristina Sinopoli, tsinopoli@marsdd.com for assistance.

About Siobhan Harty:

Siobhan Harty was appointed Director General of Social Policy at Human Resources and Skills Development Canada (HRSDC) in March 2012. In this role, she provides policy leadership at the federal level on income security, retirement and aging, families and care, and social innovation. She came to HRSDC from Public Safety Canada (2008-2012), where she was Senior Director, Emergency Management Planning. Prior to this, Siobhan was a policy advisor at the Priorities and Planning Secretariat, Privy Council Office (2006-2008), where she was responsible for supporting cabinet committees with advice on key social policy and justice files. She also held previous appointments at HRSDC (2002-2006). She has a PhD in Political Science from McGill University, a M.Phil. in Latin American Studies from Oxford University, where she was a Rhodes Scholar, and a B.A. in Political Science from Concordia University. She has published books and articles on citizenship and nationalism.

About Adam Jagelewski:

Adam Jagelewski is a manager at the MaRS Centre for Impact Investing in Toronto. He has supported the early development of the Centre and leads policy and talent strategies. In this capacity he continues to play a stewarding role for the Canadian Task Force on Social Finance - 10-member advisory group of leading social finance experts - and is exploring new models of finance such as the Social Impact Bond. Prior to joining the MaRS team, Adam worked in PricewaterhouseCoopers’ Vancouver Advisory Group as a performance management consultant specializing in aboriginal and non-profit services. He focused on governance policy, community investment and performance measurement, particularly in the area of social impact. In addition to his role at MaRS, Adam helps oversee SocialFinance.ca, Canada’s leading online community for information and opinion on social finance. Adam has a degree in economics from the University of British Columbia.

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