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October 13, 2016
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Institute Founder Invited to Speak at Public Diplomacy Symposium

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October 13, 2016
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Along with the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs hosted the annual Public Diplomacy Symposium. (Photo: Daily Orange)

Along with the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs hosted the annual Public Diplomacy Symposium. (Photo: Daily Orange)

SYRACUSE, NEW YORK (October 13, 2016) - Institute Founder W. Michael Short was invited to speak at a Public Diplomacy Symposium hosted by Syracuse University's S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications and Maxwell School of Citizenship & Public Affairs. Short spoke about the public diplomacy related considerations, challenges, and lessons learned relating to the launch of the Global Social Enterprise Institute and financial technology platform SourceFunding.org. Joining Short on the "New Public Diplomacy" panel was Corri Zolli, director of research at the Institute for National Security & Counter Terrorism.

"The prestigious Public Diplomacy Program at Syracuse University is so incredibly impressive and the students and faculty are world class," said Short. "We've had over 250 SU students engaged in our efforts to date and we look forward to building on this strong partnership."

  • Click here for a link to the press release from Syracuse University.

  • Click here to watch video highlights.


Excerpt from the SU Daily Orange (click here for link to article):

The “New Public Diplomacy” panel features Michael Short, founder of Short Enterprises. The company focuses on utilizing “market based solutions” to solve problems related to a wide range of topics, from green infrastructure to urban revitalization and STEM education, Short said in an email.

Short said each of these initiatives involves creating and sustaining “public-private-nonprofit-foundation partnerships, which are a key aspect of public diplomacy.”

The symposium is being held in both Newhouse and Maxwell over the course of two days. The two schools offer a joint public diplomacy program, in which Short is an alumnus.

Short said he was specifically invited to discuss the public diplomacy related aspects associated with launching their financial technology platform, called SourceFunding.org. The platform works to connect small businesses with $100 million in funding by the end of 2018, according to its website.

“I credit my education at Newhouse and Maxwell with providing me with the skills and experiences necessary to launch and grow my firm and our initiatives,” Short said.


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Our founder @Michael_Short quoted by @DailyOrange along with fmr president of @KauffmanFDN @CarlSchramm #PDsymposium https://t.co/iXLUsdDZLZ

— SourceFunding.org (@GSE_Funding) October 17, 2016

Incredibly impressed by the #PDsymposium hosted by @suPD last week & by world-class new faculty member @SLPSyracuse pic.twitter.com/hIOG61JL8Y

— W. Michael Short (@Michael_Short) October 17, 2016

Impact metrics are critical to secure funding and to move public diplomacy forward says @Michael_Short #pdsymposium

— Rochelle L. Ford (@rocford) October 13, 2016

Discussion with @Michael_Short & @c_zoli for the #PDSymposium moderated by @suPD student Caitlin Flattery@NewhouseSU @MaxwellSU pic.twitter.com/eL9iy1wiHx

— Briana Rinaldo (@BrianaRinaldo) October 13, 2016

"Mutually beneficial outcomes" are the 🔑 to success in partnerships. @Michael_Short #PDSymposium

— Briana Rinaldo (@BrianaRinaldo) October 13, 2016

So appreciated @profkenharper's sage advice to go forth with thoughtful humility at the #pdsymposium! pic.twitter.com/aPxvr1qsYt

— Jeanne Clark (@JeanneC_IO) October 14, 2016

Tagged: Syracuse University, Global Social Enterprise Institute, Clinton Global Initiative, Clinton Foundation, Maxwell School of Citizenship & Public Affairs, S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, Short Enterprises

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