Cultural Intelligence Social Innovators & Accelerators (CQSIA)
How do we define Social Innovation?
A Social Innovation is a novel solution to a social problem that is more effective, efficient and sustainable. Venturing beyond existing solutions the value created from these solutions accrue primarily to society as a whole rather than private individuals.
A good social innovation can be a product, production process, or technology (much like innovation in general), but it can also be a principle, an idea, a piece of legislation, a social movement, an intervention, or some combination of them” (Phills, Deiglmeier, Miller)
What is a Social Innovator?
Our definition of a Social Innovator is someone who is uniquely gifted and called to embody the work of Social Innovation and advance accompanying solutions through the facilitation of workshops, professions (speaking), and the execution of divisional processes described in Slicing the PIE™.
Lead Innovators
Portraits by Mike Gorski
Katharine Goray
Cultural Intelligence Innovator & Consultant (Theology)
Michael Winnowski
Cultural Intelligence Innovator & Consultant (Culture)
Barbara “Bobbie” Simpson
Cultural Intelligence Innovator & Consultant (Worship)