The things that make a great conference is learning new things, meeting cool people and not feeling overwhelmed with both. Today I went to All Day Buffet’s The Feast at The Scandinavian House.
Presentations included:
- Vertical Farming by Columbia Professor Dickson Despommier
- Making Garbage a positive commodity by Terracycle’s Tom Szaky
- World traveler and organic soap maker Josh Onysko, founder of Pangea Organics.
- New Orleans as a Social Innovation Laboratory by Robbie Vitrano of Trumpet. In his presentation, he had one of the best Don Draper references, “Everyday I do God’s work, which is advertising”.
- Social Design and Social Impact with Elizabeth Johansen from Ideo.
- Organizing Ideas with Scott Belsky of Behance.
- I miss Play Pumps but they bring water pumps to Africa
- Piers from PSFK talked about creators, communities and companies.
- If We Ran It by Michael Romanowicz and Marissa Shrum. Daylighting. Slashers. It’s a look at how young people have an interdisciplinary approach toward career and work.
- Fame Theory by Jose Serrano-Reyes and Seth Aylmer. Using data to steer social capital.
- Chad Rea of EcoPop who challenged everyone to do the opposite of what they are currently doing.