Davis Malm Participates at TiE Boston's Annual Forum for Social Entrepreneurs

 
 

October 18, 2013 - Boston, MA
For more information contact: Joanne Thorud
(617) 589-3894; jthorud@davismalm.com

On October 19, Davis Malm sponsored the 7th Annual Forum for Social Entrepreneurs Rethinking the Power of the Community, organized by TiE Boston in partnership with the MIT Society for Asian Scientists and Engineers. This one-day conference brought together social innovators, leading business professionals, investors, donors, government officials, academics, and students to facilitate the sharing of technology and business ideas along with hard-earned management learning to foster social venture concepts and promote informed action to nurture social enterprises.

Davis Malm attorney Sam A. Mawn-Mahlau moderated the panel titled, “Smart Growth,” which focused on the growing urban environment and opportunities to change it for the better. The panel highlighted a number of approaches that are being taken to make urban life easier, more efficient and environmentally sustainable.

Davis Malm attorney Donna M. White served as the sponsorship chair for this year’s forum and was part of the organization and planning of the conference.

For more information visit TiE Boston.

About Davis, Malm & D'Agostine, P.C.
Founded in 1979, Davis Malm is a premier mid-sized, full-service New England firm. The firm provides sophisticated, cost-effective legal representation to local, national, and international public and private businesses, institutions, and individuals in a wide spectrum of industries. The attorneys at the firm practice at the top level of the profession and deliver successful results to clients through direct partner involvement, responsive client service, and practical and creative problem solving.

 
 
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This one-day conference brought together social innovators, leading business professionals, investors, donors, government officials, academics, and students to facilitate the sharing of technology and business ideas along with hard-earned management learning to foster social venture concepts and promote informed action to nurture social enterprises.