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Burgess Dialog
Kevin Jones

Dialog with Kevin Jones about SOCAP and its application for cities and regions

Burgess COMMENTARY

Peter Burgess

Dear Kevin This is interesting ... I have been saying for quite a long time that big nations are too big to govern effectively, and the community is a better reporting unit for the metrics and management of the complex socio-enviro-economic system. This event in Cincinnati seems to be a validation of this idea. Other validation is that Cities are embracing the change that we need faster than nations ... in large pat because they are on the front line of all sorts of very big changes, not least of which is the massive migration from rural areas to the cities. I am fascinated by the work being done by the Ecological Sequestration Trust (TEST) founded by Peter Head. The TEST initiative is focused on data and modelling. I want to see an initiative like this also embrace the idea of True Value Accounting. I wish I could get to Cincinnati ... but good to know about it anyway Peter ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// Create a local living economy that works for all ... details inside. Help Shift the Economy from Wall Street to Main Street A message from Kevin Jones, Co-Founder & Convener of SOCAP and Co-Founder of Good Capital: The Neighborhood Economics Conference is where SOCAP gets deep, local, and long term, making a difference every day. Join leaders from Providence, Louisville, Detroit, Asheville, Allentown, and other communities that are already becoming transformed. Collaborate with the people working at the ecotone: the vibrant boundary between the ecosystems of community development and economic development. Come to Neighborhood Economics in Cincinnati, OH, November 17-18, 2015, and be a part of taking the economy from Wall Street and bringing it to Main Street: Learn from people creating new tools for wealth creation in marginalized neighborhoods. Experience metrics that track a project's path to increased community quality of life. Talk to leading practitioners. Join a growing online community of people using business to create a local living economy that works for all. Copyright © 2015 Mission Hub, LLC, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because of your relationship with Social Capital Markets. Our mailing address is: Mission Hub, LLC 901 Mission St info@socialcapitalmarkets.net San Francisco, CA 94103 We need an alternative story of what the economy is actually for. While the conquests of Wall Street still dominate headlines there are incredible reasons for hope rising up from Main Streets all over North America. Multiple movements are converging that emphasize buying, eating, and investing in the local. It’s here at the neighborhood level - the most local economy, where we can see the impact, hear the stories, and share best practices at a more relational level. Along with luminaries like Dr. Walter Brueggemann, Peter Block, Amy Cortese, Michael Schuman and many more, we invite you to join us this November 17-18th in Cincinnati. Together let’s invest our time, resources, and imagination towards accelerating the flow of capital into our neighborhoods, let’s live into an alternative story. Have questions about Neighborhood Economics Conference 2015?Contact From the producers of SOCAP: Social Capital Markets

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