Entrepreneurs Commit to Change
Thursday and Friday over 300 Entrepreneurs will gather near the beach in Santa Monica, California to discuss innovative ways that business can help solve the biggest problems we face.
The Entrepreneurs Impact Summit (EIS) is the first of its kind event. Unlike other conferences, this isn’t just about feeling good, being inspired and then going home. It’s about creating new, specific and measurable commitments to making the world a better place.
Attendees will be asked to state their commitments publicly and will be asked to report about their progress at next year’s event. All of this year’s commitments will be publicly announced at the end of the event.
While most conferences help you feel good, EIS is focused on helping you do good.
The climate emergency will be front and center and all attendees will be asked to consider how they can impact that issue regardless of what their individual passions may be.
We are running out of time to address climate change and need our greatest entrepreneurial minds to join the fight.
The concentration of carbon dioxide in the Earth’s atmosphere has reached levels not seen for 3 million years — levels reached 415 parts per million (ppm), meaning CO2 made up 415 of ever 1 million molecules of gas in the atmosphere[1].
At its core, the Entrepreneurs Impact Summit is a call for entrepreneurs to stop purely pursuing profits over purpose. The biggest problems that we face are also the biggest market opportunities and entrepreneurs who tackle these problems can create enormous wealth and generate incredible returns for their investors.
Simply put government and the nonprofit sector cannot address the biggest problems we face. We need to unlock the power of entrepreneurship to build the kind of world we want to live in and want to give to future generations.
Join us.
i(x) investments and Good Money are the presenting sponsors and other sponsors include Facebook, Loeb and Loeb, This Saves Lives, Brex, Kelvin Zero and WasteFuel.
[1] https://time.com/5588794/carbon-dioxide-earth-climate-change/