Entrepreneurial skills aren’t just for building businesses — they can be a powerful force for social and community change. If you’ve ever wondered how to make a meaningful impact using your business acumen, this inspiring workshop at the KBS Alumni Summer School is for you.
Date: Thursday 3 July
⏰ Time: 5.30pm – 7.30pm BST
Where: MBA Suite in Sibson and online
Pricing: This is a free event. Registration is now open.
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Why attend this workshop?
This session, led by two incredible MBA alumni-turned-leaders, will explore how entrepreneurial thinking can solve social problems, empower communities, and create sustainable impact. Expect an engaging and thought-provoking discussion on:
Leveraging business skills for social good – How can we apply innovation, strategy, and leadership to tackle societal challenges?
Real-world impact – Success stories of social entrepreneurs and change-makers who are making a difference.
Overcoming challenges – How to navigate obstacles when building ventures with a social mission.
Actionable steps – How can you get started or amplify your existing initiatives?
This hybrid event makes it easy for you to attend whether you’re close enough to travel to campus or joining from afar. If you can make it in person, why not stay for networking drinks and connect with like-minded professionals?
Meet the speakers: Dr Kush Kanodia and Tione Taweni Chakhwantha
Dr Kush Kanodia (MBA alum 2004-06) is a multi-award-winning disability rights champion, social entrepreneur, and accessibility consultant. He has been named among the Top 10 most influential disabled people in Britain and has advised numerous organisations on inclusive policy and leadership. His work has led to major policy changes that benefit communities across the UK.
Kush will share how his entrepreneurial mindset and leadership skills have been instrumental in shaping national policy, improving accessibility, and creating lasting social impact. He will discuss the importance of inclusive leadership, how businesses can integrate accessibility as a core value, and the ways in which strategic advocacy can drive real change.
Tione Taweni Chakhwantha (MBA alum 2020-21) is an entrepreneur and advocate for women’s empowerment and economic development, and among the high-profile ladies in 2017 for The Graca Machel Trust ‘Women Creating Wealth’ programme in Malawi. As the founder of impactful ventures in Malawi, she has dedicated her career to creating opportunities for underrepresented communities. Her expertise spans business leadership, mentorship, and driving change through innovative social enterprise.
Tione will explore how entrepreneurial skills can be used to empower communities, particularly in advancing gender equality and economic inclusion. She will share insights on how to build sustainable initiatives that uplift marginalised groups, the power of mentorship, and how businesses can become a driving force for social good.
These two inspiring leaders will share their experiences, insights, and advice on how YOU can use your entrepreneurial mindset to make a real difference.
Who should attend?
This workshop is ideal for KBS alumni from all backgrounds — whether you’re an entrepreneur, business leader, charity founder, or simply someone passionate about creating social impact. Current students, staff, and local business professionals are also welcome to join us too.
How to sign up
Don’t miss this chance to be inspired, gain practical insights, and expand your network. Whether you attend in person or online, this is your opportunity to be part of a movement for positive change.
Be ready for an evening of inspiration, transformation, and action — this is one session you won’t want to miss!