SOCAP INVITES YOU TO “SOUL SEARCH”

What if your job, your finances, and your community were all aligned with what you value?

SOCAP has created a special event, SOCAP: SOUL, to help answer that question.

Social entrepreneurs and investors, faith leaders and activists, cultural creatives, and thought leaders are all seeking to align what they care about with their jobs, and with the way they spend and invest their money.

We’re coming together as a movement of people who see the intersection of money and meaning as imperative not only to business – but also for our families and neighbors, for ourselves and people around the world.

Be inspired by speakers who have made these decisions. Explore models and find others along the same path. Find a better way forward for this world and yourself.

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$95 dollar ticket includes full day of content, meals and evening party.
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One of only 28 Jesuit Catholic colleges in the country and the oldest university in San Francisco, USF offers undergraduate, graduate and professional students the knowledge and skills needed to succeed as people and professionals, and the values and sensitivity necessary to                                                         be men and women for others. >>> Learn more

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SOCAP:SOUL will be held at Hub SoMa at 925 Mission Street in San Francisco, CA. Registration and a continental breakfast begin at 8am, followed by a day of soul searching, conversation, and SOCAP renowned food all the way into a funky music-filled evening party to close the event!
SOCAP:SOUL registration is open to the public, but there will be special workshops for people attending from the Diocese of California on how to take what you learn back to your congregations for action!


Richard Bolles, Best-Selling Author of What Color is Your Parachute?
For forty years now job-hunters and career-changers have been turning to ‘Parachute’ the world’s most popular job-hunting book, confident that each new edition will give them the most up-to-date information about the job market and how to find meaningful work – even in the midst of challenging economic times such as these. Richard found this work after being Canon Pastor at Grace Cathedral and it grew out of the natural bent of pastoral counseling at the time. It is a privilege to welcome Dick Bolles to SOCAP: SOUL.

Marc Lesser, Author of Less: Accomplishing More By Doing Less
In addition to being an author, Marc also serves companies such as Google, Bed, Bath & Beyond and Target as a consultant on work/life balance. He is the former director of Tassajara Zen Mountain Center and president of ZBA Associates.

Sal Giambanco, Partner, Omidyar Network
Sal was a member of the Jesuit Community where he lived and studied for many years working in school and hospital ministries. When he left the Jesuits he found a career helping people become the best they could be working in his role as VP of HR for PayPal and EBay. He now leads the human capital and operations functions of the Omidyar Network and works to develop and scale the talent at ON and its portfolio organizations. Sal is a member of Holy Innocents Episcopal Church in San Francisco where he serves on the Bishop’s Committee.

John Bloom, Director of Organizational Culture, RSF Social Finance
John Bloom is Director of Organizational Culture at RSF where he has developed the Transforming Money Collaborative and other programs that address the intersection of money and spirit in personal and social transformation. He wrote the book The Genius of Money Essays and Interviews Reimagining the Financial World.

Rosa Lee Harden, Co-founder, SOCAP
Rosa Lee has produced all of SOCAP’s events and leads the team. As former parish priest at Holy Innocents Episcopal Church in San Francisco and still an active clergy-person, she has built a career bridging two worlds, combining spirituality with business. As she continues to produce SOCAP events and live part-time on a farm in the south where her children and grandchildren live, she has added the title of Canon for Money and Meaning at All Souls Cathedral in Asheville, North Carolina. She hopes to use the connections in both worlds to continue helping people make sense of their lives, their careers, their consumption, their investments, and their souls.

 

 

Significance: Aligning Your Work With Your Values
Should you focus on earning a living or should you devote yourself to the causes that inspire you? The surprising truth is that you don’t have to choose – and that you’ll find more success if you don’t. Hear from people who have made the big jump and learn how to find meaning in your own work.

Spirituality and Social Enterprise: What Keeps You Going?
Spirituality. Wisdom. Faith. Religion. Values. Whatever words you choose, these forces can be strong motivations for social entrepreneurs. Cultivating these sources can keep you from burning out. We will explore – from a range of perspectives and faith traditions – how spirituality guides, empowers and unites people of goodwill who are inspired to change the world, and how to overcome the barriers it can erect, as well.

REGISTRATION NOW OPEN!
$95 dollar ticket includes full day of content, meals and evening party.
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8 am – Registration and Continental Breakfast
9 am – Opening Keynote
10:15 am – Morning Break-Out Sessions
12:30 pm – Introduction to Open Space
12:45 pm - Lunch
1:45 pm – Afternoon Break-Out Sessions
2:45 pm – Afternoon Keynote
4:00 pm – Open Space
5:45 pm – Closing Remarks
6:00 pm – Party with engagement showcase & live music