Research Ideation Breakfast

Event description

  • Free
  • Open to the public
  • Professional and career development

Research at W. P. Carey invites you to join us for the November Ideation Breakfast.

Join us for an insightful and thought-provoking Research Ideation Breakfast, where we will explore the intersection of Indigenous Economics and regenerative business models that are shaping the future of business.

When: Nov. 6, 2024

Time: 9 to 10:00 a.m.

Where: McCord Hall, Room 450

Ideation Breakfast Menu:

In this conversation, Edward L. Quevedo, J.D., Professor of Practice at the School of Complex Adaptive Systems, College of Global Futures at ASU, will guide us through the lessons of Indigenous Economics and how they offer a powerful lens for reimagining our current economy—one that too often disenfranchises, divides, and degrades ecosystems, communities, and human well-being.

We will dive into two compelling regenerative business case studies:

Guayaki Rainforest Products

BMW Group

These organizations are leading the charge in using Indigenous Economic frameworks to generate measurable, positive impacts across ecological, economic, and socio-cultural dimensions. Discover how these principles can influence your studies and career in business, help you find your highest purpose, and contribute to building a just, verdant, and inclusive economy.

Who should attend?
This event is open to students, faculty, and professionals who are interested in innovative, sustainable business models, Indigenous Economics, and the future of enterprise.

We look forward to seeing you!

Event contact

Karla Pace
Karla.Pace@asu.edu
Date

Wednesday, November 6, 2024

Time

9:00 am10:00 am (MST)

Location

McCord Hall, Room 450

Cost

Free