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Entrepreneur in Residence

The Center for Social Impact + Innovation Welcomes Shanley Knox as our first ever Entrepreneur in Residence!

Shanley is a serial social entrepreneur, brand strategist, and service designer focused on the intersection between environmental progress, and equitable access to financial and physical health and benefits for under-represented audiences. Through her past work in manufacturing and design, Shanley contributed toward more ethically and environmentally positive supply chain practices in East Africa. As Entrepreneur in Residence, she will be positioned to continue and expand the reach of this work, while engaging with students and the IENYC community with her current (and third) social venture, ABLE.

ABLE is creating a new model for worker’s associations across raw materials, built to create transparent engagement with, and insight-driven investment from brands. With a goal to create measurable, worker-led progress toward environmental goals, her work at ABLE began at IENYC when she wrote her thesis, “Ankole Cow Horn: Identifying Effective Strategies for Optimizing the Supply Chain to Create Empowerment and Sustainable Development from Ranch to Consumer.” That work will be continued in her role at the center, where she will be collaborating with IENYC’s students and academic resources to build the startup’s initial pilot. Based in Rwanda, this pilot launched in late 2022 with a focus on creating worker-led leather transparency from ranch to tannery.

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Shanley’s work at IENYC will also include facilitating applied research opportunities, prototyping models to further engagement between academia and the private sector, and facilitating guest speakers for courses. The Center for Social Impact + Innovation expects the Entrepreneur in Residence role to develop as needed with the primary purpose to expand IENYC’s reach and impact with the private sector.

Any inquiries for Shanley regarding her research please contact: