Michelle Williams is inspired by the emerging social innovation and enterprise sector. She is a connector and community builder who believes that change can happen on a grand scale when those engaged are leveraging and collaborating with each other.
With a background in technology sales and marketing, and experience in management roles for large IT distributors, system integrators and enterprise resource planning, Michelle is well aware of the possibilities of a hyper-connected society in bring about mass change on a local level.
Michelle is the co-founder of Social Innovation Sydney, where change makers meet. This was begun in late 2010 as an Unconference, and it enables participants to create the content. This has now seen movie screenings, StartUp Camps, Innovation Festivals, international speaking engagements, plus more, since starting a year ago.
Michelle comments on these topics via Twitter.
Recent Posts
- Opening speaker & logistics for Social Innovation Sydney Unconference 12 May
- Applications close Friday 13th for Social Startup 48 via @SocialStartup48
- Crowdsourcing Workshop in Sydney with Ross Dawson 16 April
- Event: Stir the Pot – Morsels for living, dying and social change
- Getting Started Online: Tools, Tips, Systems & Strategies for Social Media & Online Engagement
Previous Posts
Twitter Updates
- City Talks 2011 - City of Sydney fb.me/1kklUC6dw 1 day ago
- cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au/podcasts/cityt… 1 day ago
- In Melbourne? Here's a really interesting event. eventbrite.com.au/event/33777358… fb.me/BXT8H0ZP 1 day ago
- RT @neerav Hippie Capitalism: How An Impoverished US City Is Building An Economy On Co-ops bit.ly/JRONuj 2 days ago
- 9 Qualities of Remarkable Entrepreneurs fb.me/1T84rKLQW 2 days ago
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