Providing Actionable Data For The IE Ecosystem with Gary Rettberg of UCR Center For Social Innovation

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Providing Actionable Data For The IE Ecosystem with Gary Rettberg of UCR Center For Social Innovation
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Here’s a detailed press release we published on Startempire News which covers the latest data and the 2021 Data Supplement for Inland Empire Innovation Ecosystem 2021 report: https://startempirewire.com/ucr-latest-ie-innovation-ecosystem-highlights-web-repo/

FULL EPISODE LINK: https://youtu.be/O2Zyi3CSCXA

In this episode of The Startempire Wire Founder’s Podcast I sit down with Gary Rettberg, Research Manager of the Center for Social Innovation at UCR. We discuss Gary’s experience as the Research Manager of the center and also dive into the work data and research they are doing for the Inland Empire. We also go in depth into how data can shape narrative and action for our local region. Finally, we get into details about a recently published report that the center released in conjunction with Blended Impact (#CSI + #BlendedImpact).

The Center for Social Innovation aims to integrate researchers, community organizations, and civic stakeholders in collaborative projects and long-term partnerships that boost collective impact. The Center for Social Innovation focuses on five key areas: Civic Engagement, Economic Mobility, Immigrant Integration, Leadership & Entrepreneurship, and Place Making.
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1:08 Your Personal Introduction
8:20 What is DNA?
12:22 Commercial
14:50 More about the Research
17:57 More Depth about this Research
33:28 Short term goals of your Startup
38:24 Future goals of your Startup
49:48 Info about you & your startup online

Startup Profile  & Transcript

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