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Sept. 10 - Creative Resilience: Leveraging Tech & Community to Survive & Thrive

Join us for an exciting discussion about creative resilience and how organizations can leverage tech and community to survive and thrive in unprecedented times. The event is organized and moderated by Roshani Kothari, NTEN DMV Co-Organizer & Digital Strategist.

Panelists

I will focus on how mission-driven organizations can leverage technology, data, and community to not only survive but also to thrive and drive greater social change in a constantly evolving digital landscape.

Ben Childers, Co-Founder & CEO, Stratovation Partners
Ben will focus on the usage of digital engagement tools in increase accessibility and build community.

Teresa Crawford, Consultant
Teresa will discuss how organizations around the world are reconnecting to their core purpose and exploring new opportunities for mobilizing resources to support their mission with examples from Ecuador, Thailand/Myanmar, Malaysia, Uganda.

Reid Dossinger, Director of Digital Engagement, The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine
Reid will share how to stay focused on goals and metrics, and find opportunities when both your job and the world of technology are unpredictable and fast-changing

Emily will discuss if your tech problems are really tech problems or related to people, culture and process. She will share how to tell them apart and what to do about them.

Geoff Livingston, Chief Strategy Officer, CognitivePath
Geoff will talk about how AI can actually fit within your workflow to help you maintain momentum and accelerate to improve and spread impact.

Benjamin will argue for the importance of physical spaces like public libraries as part of our digital organizing and crossing boundaries.

Event details

Wednesday, September 10 2025, 2:00 pmPT
LocationMartin Luther King Library, Room 401-D - 901 G St NW, Washington, DC 20001
StartsWednesday, September 10 2025, 12:30 pm PT
Ends
Accessibility
Wheelchair Accessibility
The library has wheelchair-accessible entrances, parking, and hearing loops.
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