Meet Our Hosts For The Day
As anticipation builds for this year’s conference centred around the theme of Connecting, we are thrilled to announce our hosts for TEDxPortofSpain 30.11.13 at the Central Bank Auditorium!
Our two hosts this year are integral parts of the TEDxPortofSpain team and couldn’t be better suited for the job of taking you through the on-stage experience ofTEDxPortofSpain 2013.
We are pleased to introduce to you, Charlotte Elias and Keita Demming.
Charlotte Elias
Charlotte Elias is committed to movement for positive social change. She has extensive experience in arts administration and cultural enterprise/exchange. Her current focus is on education, social change and justice, building networks and initiatives that address this.
In 1996, she founded Caribbean Contemporary Arts (CCA) and was its Director for twelve years, hosting 480 artists from 32 countries. Unique to the Caribbean, this autonomous regional developmental organization became a regional satellite for centres for the arts in Venezuela, Kenya and New Delhi, supporting creative exchange between local, regional and international artists.
At present she is Director of a newly formed NGO, Evoke, positioning creativity and culture as key tools for economic and social development. Evoke collaborates with Agents for Change – artists, producers, curators, integrative practitioners and policy makers – to foster a learning community, building confidence for positive social change.
Keita Demming
Firestarter. Change monger. Idea generator. Keita Demming is passionate about creating positive change, and the enabling systems that support it. Keita is currently working on his PhD in Adult Education. He is not your average PhD student. He runs a company, Village Seed Solutions that helps enthusiastic, caring citizens, individuals, groups, and organisations realise collaborative or multi-sectorial approaches to change intervention.
His PhD work focuses on understanding strategies for social problem solving. At the University of Toronto, he serves as the coordinator for the Social Economy Centre which promotes and disseminates multidisciplinary research and policy analysis on issues affecting the intersection among public, private and nonprofit sector. During August, Keita leads a camp, Agents of Change where participants learn about social innovation and systems change. As a way of improving the content for the Agents of Change program, Keita also started TheSIDELab, a lab exploring ways of teaching systems, integrative, design and evaluative thinking. He is also working with Social Innovation Generation on the development and evaluation of their Knowledge Hub, a website designed to provide learning resources about creating conditions for social innovation.
In the spirit of embracing the future as it unfolds, Keita has held the license for TEDxPortofSpain for three years, and has led a team of passionate changemakers through successful events that showcase ideas worth sharing.
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