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Project Pyramid 2022 | Puerto Rico
Over spring break, half of the students in the Project Pyramid class traveled to Puerto Rico during our immersion trip. Due to COVID-19 safety restrictions, this trip looked a bit different than in years past. Though we were unable to meet our clients in-person in the Dominican Republic and Trinidad and Tobago, Puerto Rico offered an opportunity to gain insights on entrepreneurship in the Caribbean and connect as teams, which is essential as we produce our final deliverables.
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Mar 30, 20224 min read


Inaugural Vanderbilt TFC Social Enterprise Pitch Competition Identifies Local Job Growth Opportunities
Author Lacie Blankenship of Vanderbilt's Owen Graduate School of Management interviews Social Enterprise Pitch Competition winners and TFC staff.
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Dec 7, 20212 min read


The Turner Family Center for Social Ventures Launches the Vanderbilt Social Enterprise Pitch Competition
Article written by Lacie Blankenship of Vanderbilt University's Owen Graduate School of Management. Original article can be accessed here . Full text of the article can be found below. Students create and pitch original business models with a goal of generating 500 jobs in the Middle Tennessee region. By Lacie Blankenship Planned and executed by the Turner Family Center for Social Ventures (TFC) , the first Vanderbilt Social Enterprise Pitch Competition kicked off in mid-Oct
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Nov 30, 20212 min read


A Dive into Nashville’s Murfreesboro Road Corridor
Bobby Kelley (MBA ’23), Immersion Treks Board Co-Chair October 2021 To kick off the first TFC immersion of the 2021-2022 school year, graduate students from across Vanderbilt set out to discover what the social enterprise landscape of the Murfreesboro corridor in Nashville has been up to. On the docket was a visit to four locations and three separate organizations, including Harvest Hands, Humphreys Street, Trevecca Urban Farms, and Wonder Worm Farm. Since this was a location
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Oct 31, 20212 min read


My Path to Vanderbilt: The Turner Family Center Guiding Light
My Path to Vanderbilt: The Turner Family Center Guiding Light Julia Weber (MBA 2023), TFC Committee Member 2021-22 September 2021 The Turner Family Center for Social Ventures (TFC) was pivotal to my decision to attend Vanderbilt Business School. While researching business schools with a social impact and innovation focus, Vanderbilt came up first with a mention of the TFC in the search. I decided to apply. Very early on in the application process as I shared my interests and
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Sep 20, 20213 min read


Rebels with a Cause: 2021 Board Retreat
Maria Sheridan (MPH 2022), Brand & Marketing Board Chair September 2021 After a summer filled with internships, travel, and TFC planning, the board set off for Smithville, TN for our 2021-2022 Board retreat. Board Chair, Ariane Willson came into the weekend with “[the] intention to create shared memories and foster organic connections between the team.” We accomplished that and more. The weekend was filled with programming, board games, and conversations centered on the year
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Aug 31, 20211 min read


Announcing Brian McCann, TFC Faculty Director
We are pleased to announce Professor Brian McCann as the new Faculty Director for the Turner Family Center for Social Ventures. A long-time supporter and partner in the work of the TFC, Professor McCann is a celebrated teacher, mentor, and faculty member in the Owen Graduate School of Management. As faculty director, he will collaborate with center staff and student leadership to continue building the Center’s strategy for programming and learning at the intersection of socia
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Jul 31, 20212 min read


Reflections on Impact Investing: Our 2020-2021 MIINT Team
Reflections by Hunter Bingham (MBA '22), Kate Kirby (MBA '22), and Sam Steele (MBA '22) Through the TFC, we were able to participate in the Turner MBA Impact Investing Network & Training (MIINT) competition put on by Wharton and the Bridges Foundation. The Vanderbilt team was comprised of 5 students from across graduate disciplines. As we - Hunter, Sam & Kate - are three first-year MBA students, this experience gave us the opportunity to learn how other disciplines think and
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Apr 30, 20212 min read


Social Impact Toolkit Mini-Series: Reflections from Marin Klostermeier
Marin Klostermeier (M.Ed. Leadership and Organizational Performance '22) During undergrad, I was chronically involved. While I loved being a part of the campus community in almost every possible way, it was also too much. Now, six years later, with a more developed understanding of my values, and in the rarefied air of graduate school, much like the thin air of the Rocky Mountains that I called home before moving to Nashville, I am craving focus. With the determination to be
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Mar 1, 20212 min read


The Sixth Annual TFC Social Ventures Summit: Establishing Community and Connection in an Unprecedented Time
Olivia Cochran (M.Ed. Leadership & Organizational Performance '22) How many times have you heard the word “unprecedented” in the last year? Well, add another tally to your list because the Turner Family Center hosted an unprecedented sixth annual Social Ventures Summit, creating an entirely virtual event in light of the on-going coronavirus pandemic and social distancing guidelines, along with the largest snowfall Nashville has seen in years coinciding with the week of Summi
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Feb 25, 20212 min read


cityCURRENT Radio Show Interview with Mario Avila from the Turner Family Center for Social Ventures
Host of cityCurrent Radio Show, Jeremy C. Park, recently chatted with our very own Mario Avila, Director of the TFC. Check out this video of Mario highlighting the TFC, our programming, and our student leaders. The cityCurrent Radio Show airs across all five Cumulus Media Nashville radio stations each Sunday from 5-6 AM on 104.5 The Zone, 95.5 NASH
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Dec 9, 20201 min read


A Hult Roundup: 2020
Megan Skaggs (M.Ed. IEPM & M.A. MALAS '21) On Friday, November 13th, the TFC hosted our annual Hult@Vanderbilt Case Competition. This year, we supported 23 participants and 5 teams as they built out ideas surrounding this year's theme: Food for Good. The goal of this year's challenge is to build viable food enterprises that will impact the lives of 10M people in the next decade while strengthening communities, increasing incomes, feeding the hungry and creating jobs. Learn
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Nov 30, 20202 min read


A Summer in Accion
Megan Skaggs (M.Ed. IEPM & M.A. MALAS '21) The crux of both my academic and personal ambitions in life has pivoted around one word: access . Having the access to the right education, the right people, the right experiences, and the funds to reach one’s definition of success seemed to be the threshold for a better life. Growing up in a small town in western Kentucky, I questioned at an early age how people’s access to certain products, experiences, and resources could profound
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Oct 31, 20203 min read


Interning in a Pandemic: A Reflection of My Experience with Soles4Souls
Sonila Hasaj, M.A. Economic Development '21 Though among the great minds of development economics the debate on the effectiveness of foreign aid still continues, Soles4Souls (S4S), where I interned this summer, has found a way to create opportunities for many people and communities in emerging markets. S4S combines philanthropy with market forces to provide new and gently used shoes for people in need, thereby turning them into entrepreneurs and helping them to escape the pov
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Oct 12, 20202 min read


Summer Immersion Experience with Vanderbilt’s Student-Athletes
Jax Collins (MTS '20) Just like the rest of the world, TFC programming was forced to pivot come spring given the changing state of the world. Internship capacity shifted left and right and many Vanderbilt student-athletes were left without key summer opportunities. The TFC, a continuing partner with Vanderbilt Athletics’ summer internship program, was built on a legacy of adaptation and meaningful experiences. In order to meet the needs of these students, the Summer Immersion
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Sep 28, 20202 min read


TFC Summer Reading List 2020
We have compiled a reading list for Summer 2020 and beyond that includes categories on social impact, racism, and leadership. We feel that many of these books are important and necessary for the times we live in, and can create long-needed dialogues among communities that strive for equality and improvement. Additionally, we have included books recommended from our student leadership. Happy Reading! Reading List 2020
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Jun 14, 20201 min read


Reflection from Jax Collins, MTS ’20
Jax Collins, MTS '20 Telling others that I am getting a Masters of Theological Studies from Vanderbilt Divinity School typically prompts, almost without fail, the response, “and what do you do with that?” Asked enough times in my first year, I began to investigate this for myself as my original next steps to pursue a PhD shifted. I started to explore options at Vanderbilt: dual degree programs, expanding my network, mentorship, diversified coursework, etc. After a few months
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Apr 30, 20203 min read


The First Steps Toward Impact
Lauren Schmidt, M.Ed. Human Development Studies '20 In the Fall of 2018, I was working on a community mental health project in Nashville, and looking for other graduate student organizations with the passion for social impact. This brought me to the doors of the Turner Family Center for Social Ventures. At the start of the academic year, I walked into the TFC information session with the intention of wanting to partner with them – but little did I know that I was walking into
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Apr 30, 20203 min read


Letters from the Turner Family Center for Social Ventures: Updates on COVID-19
TFC Community, Given Vanderbilt’s decisions and circumstances that we find ourselves in, we are working together with our TFC community to ensure that students continue to receive the support they need. Despite the disruptions to their education and our sense of community, our students remain dedicated to seeking impact in the same ways, asking the same big questions about their paths and their contributions. They are committed to being change agents and leaders for good.
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Mar 18, 20202 min read


TFC Summer Reading List
Summer Reading time is here, and we want to share some of the books that have sparked our critical thinking and given us the opportunity to grow in our knowledge! The list was curated from our diverse network of students, faculty, and staff here at Vanderbilt. We will highlight books and articles about leadership, social impact, entrepreneurship, and more! Follow along with us this summer to learn more about the books, the authors, and where to purchase these publications. TF
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May 14, 20191 min read
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