Sam A. Mawn-Mahlau and Andrew Myers Moderate Panels at TiE Boston Conference for Social Entrepreneurs

 
 

October 05, 2011 - Boston, MA
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On October 1, 2011, Davis Malm attorneys Sam A. Mawn-Mahlau and Andrew D. Myers served as moderators at the Fifth Annual “ForSE 2011: Forum for Social Entrepreneurs” organized by TiE Boston and sponsored by Davis Malm & D’Agostine, P.C. The panel titled “Socially Responsible Investing” was chaired by Sam and focused on investment funds and investors that back social entrepreneurs. The panel titled “Technologies With Social Impact in Urban Spaces” was chaired by Andrew and discussed various technologies used in urban businesses, such as vegetated roofing, a new form of car sharing, and a mobile application that allows developers to create 3D models of urban settings. The one-day annual conference brought together social innovators with leading business professionals, investors, donors, government officials, academics, and students to facilitate the sharing of new technology and business ideas, along with hard-earned management knowledge, to foster informed discussion and action on new social venture concepts. The event is New England’s largest conference focused on bringing together leading entrepreneurs, investors, and thought-leaders dedicated to social impact.

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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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"The one-day annual conference brought together social innovators with leading business professionals...to facilitate the sharing of new technology and business ideas... to foster informed discussion and action on new social venture concepts."