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21 Dec 2022 | |
Networking:Social |
Sustainability Hub |
The new Concord Alumni Sustainability Hub aims to build a community of socially and environmentally-conscious minds studying, working or interested in sustainability. The hub's purpose lies in recognising the value of knowledge-creation and change-making based on open communication, purposeful debate and the creation of strong relationships.
Who is it for?
Not limited to one geography or industry, we are a global network of CC friends with (for the time being) a physical base in London.
We welcome everyone in our alumni network who is interested in finding sustainable solutions in the world of innovation, finance, academia, science, architecture and the arts:
What's next?
In addition to online interactions, we will meet quarterly over thematic dinners, accompanied by a talk by an alumnus or external expert in the field. We are also open to any suggestions on how to make the hub more useful!
Hub founder and Concord alumna, Anastasiia Rudkovska, invites you to come along to the group's first meeting on Saturday 14th January at The Conduit in London. At this informal and friendly event you can meet up with like-minded people for dinner & drinks and a casual discussion about the future of our group.
The Conduit is home to a collaborative community that scales and accelerates solutions to the world's greatest challenges. For this reason it's the perfect venue for our first get-together and we hope you will join us!
To sign up for our first meeting click HERE
To join the Sustainability Hub (it's free) click HERE
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