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    URI and Tribe Academy to Launch First Inclusive Innovation Conference Next Month

    2024-05-23
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    The University of Rhode Island College of Business, in partnership with Tribe Academy, will host the first Inclusive Innovation Conference on June 5, 2024. The event will take place at the URI Kingston Campus in the Memorial Union and aims to attract around 200 participants from corporate, startup, nonprofit, and educational sectors. The conference will focus on discussions about diversity, equity, inclusion, social justice, and solutions for societal change.

    Christy Ashley, the associate dean of the College of Business at URI, stated that the college aims to be a center for innovation and looks forward to making this conference an annual event that brings together leaders from various fields to discuss inclusive growth. Nishita Roy-Pope, founder and CEO of Tribe Academy, mentioned that the conference will facilitate a diverse exchange of ideas on future innovations and workforce development.

    The conference agenda includes keynote speeches, panel discussions, and breakout sessions, all centered on the theme of inclusivity in different industries. Speakers such as Alison Bologna, Silvermoon LaRose, Carlos Dominguez, Ezenwayi Amaechi Ejribe, and Florcy Morisset will discuss topics ranging from urban revitalization and indigenous communities to technology and workplace inclusivity.

    Alison Bologna will open the conference with a keynote about her Pine Street Project, which turned a former mill in Pawtucket into a building that supports social enterprises. Other topics will include inclusivity in product design, robotics in the workplace, and support for women entrepreneurs through microloans.

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