Momentum Speaker Directory
 
Speaker Title Plenary Year

John Kao

The New Geography of Innovation

In a presentation that mixes speech, music, and audience input, the renown author and thinker dubbed "Mr. Creativity" talks about the meaning and importance of innovation, how we innovate, and the future as a design problem.

Morning Plenary 2009

Kristin Falk

Network-Centric Advocacy and Civic Engagement

What do mean when we talk about network-centric advocacy and how can I use these ideas to think about funding a progressive movement? Marty Kearns will help us understand the essential qualities of an effective network and how we can begin to think about building the network capacity of our own movements and communities.

Morning Plenary 2006

Allison Fine

What Does This Mean for Me and My Grantmaking?

What do mean when we talk about network-centric advocacy and how can I use these ideas to think about funding a progressive movement? Marty Kearns will help us understand the essential qualities of an effective network and how we can begin to think about building the network capacity of our own movements and communities.

Morning Plenary 2006

Omar Freilla

Momentum Overview

In this interactive session, dyanamic leaders from various fields within the progressive movement share their best thinking. They challenge us and some of our fundamental beliefs about how to support social change. They address issues and ideas that we may not have considered in grantmaking before.

Morning Plenary 2006

Alan Jenkins

Momentum Overview

In this interactive session, dyanamic leaders from various fields within the progressive movement share their best thinking. They challenge us and some of our fundamental beliefs about how to support social change. They address issues and ideas that we may not have considered in grantmaking before.

Morning Plenary 2006

Greg Jobin-Leeds

Momentum Overview

In this interactive session, dyanamic leaders from various fields within the progressive movement share their best thinking. They challenge us and some of our fundamental beliefs about how to support social change. They address issues and ideas that we may not have considered in grantmaking before.

Morning Plenary 2006

Daisy Kahn

Momentum Overview

In this interactive session, dyanamic leaders from various fields within the progressive movement share their best thinking. They challenge us and some of our fundamental beliefs about how to support social change. They address issues and ideas that we may not have considered in grantmaking before.

Morning Plenary 2006

Harald Katmair

Network Analysis: A Tool for Funding a Progressive Movement

What do mean when we talk about network-centric advocacy and how can I use these ideas to think about funding a progressive movement? Marty Kearns will help us understand the essential qualities of an effective network and how we can begin to think about building the network capacity of our own movements and communities.

Morning Plenary 2006

Martin Kearns

Network-Centric Advocacy and Civic Engagement

What do mean when we talk about network-centric advocacy and how can I use these ideas to think about funding a progressive movement? Marty Kearns will help us understand the essential qualities of an effective network and how we can begin to think about building the network capacity of our own movements and communities.

Morning Plenary 2006

Alicia Lueras Maldenado

New Mexico Pentagram Project: A Burgeoning Example of Connections for Policy Change

What do mean when we talk about network-centric advocacy and how can I use these ideas to think about funding a progressive movement? Marty Kearns will help us understand the essential qualities of an effective network and how we can begin to think about building the network capacity of our own movements and communities.

Morning Plenary 2006

Dorothy Roberts

Momentum Overview

In this interactive session, dyanamic leaders from various fields within the progressive movement share their best thinking. They challenge us and some of our fundamental beliefs about how to support social change. They address issues and ideas that we may not have considered in grantmaking before.

Morning Plenary 2006

Suzanne Gollin

Philanthropy's Wake Up Call: Time for More than Business as Usual. Activists and Funders Get Real

What Now? What's Next? A panel of activists and funders initiate a conversation about where we are now, where we must go and how we can get there. What are the hard questions we need to ask ourselves? What's gone right? What's gone wrong? What are the innovations, collaborations and strategies most likely to underwrite real social change? How can well-deployed resources fund the renewal of the progressive movement?

Morning Plenary 2005

Holmes Hummel

Philanthropy's Wake Up Call: Time for More than Business as Usual. Activists and Funders Get Real

What Now? What's Next? A panel of activists and funders initiate a conversation about where we are now, where we must go and how we can get there. What are the hard questions we need to ask ourselves? What's gone right? What's gone wrong? What are the innovations, collaborations and strategies most likely to underwrite real social change? How can well-deployed resources fund the renewal of the progressive movement?

Morning Plenary 2005

Jacqueline Tarry

Philanthropy's Wake Up Call: Time for More than Business as Usual. Activists and Funders Get Real

What Now? What's Next? A panel of activists and funders initiate a conversation about where we are now, where we must go and how we can get there. What are the hard questions we need to ask ourselves? What's gone right? What's gone wrong? What are the innovations, collaborations and strategies most likely to underwrite real social change? How can well-deployed resources fund the renewal of the progressive movement?

Morning Plenary 2005