Profiles in Social Innovation Podcast

UMB's Profiles in Social Innovation podcast highlights local leaders delivering sustainable change.

We're proud to announce a new podcast series where local changemakers discuss the importance of taking ideas to action, overcoming obstacles and provide candid tips for those who desire to break into the world of social innovation. Don't just get a job, create your own while striving to make the world a better place.

EPISODE ONE: JAYME WOOTEN, CLLCTIVLY

first episode features Jayme Wooten, founder of CLLCTIVLY, a social change organization centering Black genius, narrative power, social networks, and resource mobilization. Tune in as Jayme speaks earnestly about leading with intention and CLLCTIVLY’s commitment to empowering local leaders.

Listen: Apple Podcasts

EPISODE TWO: JESS GARTNER, ALLOVUE

Our second episode features Jess Gartner, CEO and founder of Allovue, an education finance technology company based in Baltimore. As a former middle school teacher, Jess learned first-hand how budgeting impacts student success. Allovue brought together inspired professionals with backgrounds in education, product, and marketing to build innovative education finance technology (EdFinTech). They work with school districts to strategically and equitably allocate resources with the help of their budgeting and financial management tools.

Listen: Apple Podcasts

EPISODE THREE: JONATHAN MOORE, ROWDYOR.BIT

In this episode, we sit down with Jonathan Moore, CEO and Founder of RowdyOrb.it, a Baltimore-based tech firm focused on expanding digital access and training. RowdyOrb.it'mission is to connect families and neighborhoods to affordable/low cost internet service for under-resourced communities by deliberately localizing workforce & economic development to influence neighborhood revitalization from the ground up.

Listen: Apple Podcasts

EPISODE FOUR: CINDY PLAVIER-TRUITT, HUMANIN

Our fourth episode features Cindy Plavier-Truitt, CEO of Humanin, a Maryland based social impact nonprofit. Cindy has over 32 years of experience at Humanin, after starting her career with the org from an entry-level position. She has served as an officer for 17 years, starting and leading various programs. Among the efforts she led the renovation of the American Brewery building in East Baltimore as the nonprofit’s city base and the establishment of a social enterprise division.

Listen: Apple Podcasts
Looking for other episodes of Social Profiles in Innovation? All episodes can found in our archive

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