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Christopher Wink is the cofounder and Chief Executive Officer of Technically Media, which publishes Generocity.org and local tech news and events network Technical.ly. In that capacity, he is a lead organizer of Philly Tech Week and Baltimore Innovation Week, among other events that bring smart people together. Previously, he worked for a homeless advocacy nonprofit and was a freelance reporter. He writes frequently about media and entrepreneurship on his personal blog at christopherwink.com and tweets @christopherwink. The Temple University alumnus is a bicycle commuter and resident of the Fishtown neighborhood of Philadelphia.

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10 sparks from the Social Innovation Summit in Los Angeles event

Jul. 8, 2019 3:00 pm

10 sparks from the Social Innovation Summit in Los Angeles

The annual conference of philanthropists, corporate impact leaders and social entrepreneurs took place in Los Angeles. But the lessons are apt for you too.
14 made-up awards for Ignite Philly 21’s hella intersectional speakers event

Oct. 26, 2018 11:15 am

14 made-up awards for Ignite Philly 21’s hella intersectional speakers

Compared to its inception 10 years ago, the event series is no longer just for technologists. Here's our recap of talks by people making Philadelphia better.
This free tech trends bootcamp for nonprofits is getting gamified event

Apr. 24, 2018 12:55 pm

This free tech trends bootcamp for nonprofits is getting gamified

Kicking off next week, Tech in the Commons will teach nonprofit leaders how to (cost-effectively) employ augmented reality, data storytelling and the like. Here's how learning will be fun.
Why RHD CEO Dyann Roth is leaving for the job at smaller Inglis feature

Jun. 8, 2017 6:40 pm

Why RHD CEO Dyann Roth is leaving for the job at smaller Inglis

"Now I have an opportunity to be more intentional to design my life, said Roth, a 25-year veteran of the social services org.
Here are the 3 steps everyone agrees we need to take to tackle recidivism event

May 9, 2017 10:04 am

Here are the 3 steps everyone agrees we need to take to tackle recidivism

It's simple: Arrest fewer people. Focus on reentry. Replicate what works. Now who has the political will?