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Inclusive Innovation with Maggie Dugan

In this episode, Brigit and Don invite Maggie Dugan to discuss the meaning of inclusive innovation, cultivating an inclusive environment, inviting the right people to the table, uniting people from different backgrounds to work towards a common goal, the qualities of a world-class facilitator, her efforts to empower women, women mentors in her life, and her dream for inclusive innovation.

Episode 18 of the Line of Sight Podcast podcast, hosted by Miller Center for Social Entrepreneurship, titled "Inclusive Innovation with Maggie Dugan" was published on November 30, 2020 and runs 39 minutes.

November 30, 2020 ·39m · Line of Sight Podcast

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In this episode, Brigit and Don invite Maggie Dugan to discuss the meaning of inclusive innovation, cultivating an inclusive environment, inviting the right people to the table, uniting people from different backgrounds to work towards a common goal, the qualities of a world-class facilitator, her efforts to empower women, women mentors in her life, and her dream for inclusive innovation.

Maggie Dugan is an international business and innovation facilitator. With over fifteen years of experience in broadcasting as a journalist, a marketer and a manager, Maggie has an incredible grasp on the industry and innovation in corporate settings at large. She was Director of Marketing, Advertising and Promotion for WAAF-FM, President of the American Comedy Network, and Vice President of its parent company, NewCity Communications.

Maggie has been a leader/presenter at creativity conferences worldwide, including the South African Creativity Conference, Creativity Istanbul, and the Intercultural Creativity conference in Brighton, UK. She has been a facilitator at the CREA European Creativity Conference, in Italy every year since its inception in 2003. Maggie is a faculty member, and frequent conference favorite at the Creative Problem Solving Institute (CPSI). She served on the Board of Trustees of the Creative Education Foundation from 1998 until 2003, and was Vice-President of this Board in 2002-2003. She was awarded the organization's Distinguished Leader Award in 1999.

Maggie is a graduate of Brown University with an A.B. in History and an A.B. in Semiotics. She is based in Barcelona and keeps an office in Paris.

 

 

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