Nigel Jacob, Urban Technologist-in-Residence at Living Cities and convener of its City Accelerator initiative, gave a keynote address at Lipscomb University's Collaboration 101 conference about leading examples of urban innovation that relied on collaboration and the emerging practice of collective impact to improve the lives of low-income residents.
Collaboration 101 is part of Collaboration College, a year long program of Lipsomb's College of Professional Studies and Center for Nonprofit Management.
The video is courtesy of Lipscomb University, a private Christian University serving Middle Tennessee.