Irish Impact conference will focus on ‘wicked’ problems | News | Notre Dame News | University of Notre Dame Skip To Content Skip To Navigation Skip To Search University of Notre Dame Notre Dame News Experts ND in the News Subscribe About Us Home Contact Search Menu Home › News › Irish Impact conference will focus on ‘wicked’ problems Irish Impact conference will focus on ‘wicked’ problems Published: October 18, 2017 Author: Carol Elliott 2017 Irish Impact Conference The 2017 Irish Impact Conference will flip the usual discussion surrounding “wicked” problems — those seemingly impossible to solve because of scale and incomplete or contradictory requirements — to focus on solutions.   “A Foresight Forum: To Explore Tomorrow’s Wicked Problems,” will be held Oct. 26-27, at the University of Notre Dame’s Mendoza College of Business. The event will feature keynote speakers Marina Gorbis, executive director of the Institute for the Future, and Jerome Glenn, CEO of The Millennium Project. “The Irish Impact Conference is a terrific platform for asking more of business, which is in keeping with the mission of Mendoza,” said Sam Miller, an associate teaching professor in management and organization who is leading the conference. “This year, we turn our attention to the future and use foresight to explore for opportunities for business to serve as a force for good.” Irish Impact is free and open to the public. The conference will offer a panel discussion with experts from GE Ecomagination and nonprofit Accion, which seeks to make financial services available to underserved segments of society, as well as Leo Burke, director of the Global Commons Initiative, a sustainability effort focusing on shared environmental resources.   A student team of Mendoza seniors also presented their research project exploring future scenarios for the emerging “precariat class,” which is a social class formed by people suffering from precarity, a condition of existence without predictability or security, affecting material or psychological welfare. The full agenda is as follows: Thursday (Oct. 26), 6-8 p.m.: Keynote speaker Marina Gorbis, executive director of the Institute for the Future; featuring Insights from Student Futures Research; Mendoza College of Business’ Jordan Auditorium Friday (Oct. 27), 1-2 p.m.: Keynote speaker Jerome Glenn, CEO of The Millennium Project, “Collective Intelligence on the 15 Global Challenges”; Stayer Center for Executive Education Friday (Oct. 27), 2:30-4 p.m.: Panel Discussion with GE Ecomagination; Accion and Professor Leo Burke, director of the Global Commons, “Reframing Global Challenges into Opportunities”; Stayer Center for Executive Education Irish Impact is sponsored by the Haley Family and the Zielsdorf Family. For more information, visit irishimpact.nd.edu/conference or contact Sam Miller at Miller.549@nd.edu. Originally published by Carol Elliott at mendoza.nd.edu on October 17, 2017. Posted In: University News Home Experts ND in the News Subscribe About Us Related October 03, 2022 Congresswoman Liz Cheney to speak at Notre Dame on the future of democracy September 22, 2022 In memoriam: Rev. Richard Warner, C.S.C., longtime leader for Notre Dame, Congregation of Holy Cross September 22, 2022 ND Forum keynote event to feature Emmy Award-winning actors in Theater of War Productions’ presentation of ‘The Suppliants’ in Notre Dame Stadium September 21, 2022 In annual address to faculty, Father Jenkins outlines campus-wide vision for elevating excellence September 15, 2022 Lilly Endowment Inc. grant helps to expand Notre Dame pre-college programs for Hoosier high school students For the Media Contact Office of Public Affairs and Communications Notre Dame News 500 Grace Hall Notre Dame, IN 46556 USA Facebook Twitter Instagram YouTube Pinterest © 2022 University of Notre Dame Search Mobile App News Events Visit Accessibility Facebook Twitter Instagram YouTube LinkedIn