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Part of the special Corporate Social Responsibility Series with GSEI founding partner Bank of America, and co-hosted by Georgetown McDonough’s Net Impact Chapter, this session was a stimulating discussion about how basic needs like access to food and hunger relief are imperative to economic development for low income communities. The panel illuminated the important connection between feeding people and addressing economic and systemic community issues. The event was co-hosted by The Global Social Enterprise Initiative (GSEI) at Georgetown's McDonough School of Business and McDonough Net Impact. The panel discussion featured the following speakers:
• Diana Aviv, President and CEO, Feeding America
• Michael Curtin, CEO, DC Central Kitchen & The Campus Kitchens Project
• Allan Jury, Vice President of Public Policy, World Food Program USA
• Kerry Sullivan, President, Bank of America Charitable Foundation