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Benjamin Riddle<br/>[[Www.furman.edu|Furman University]] Innovation Fellow<br/>Design Maverick, [[Www.futurepartners.is|Future Partners]]
 
Benjamin Riddle<br/>[[Www.furman.edu|Furman University]] Innovation Fellow<br/>Design Maverick, [[Www.futurepartners.is|Future Partners]]
  
<br/><br/><span style="color: rgb(84, 81, 75); font-family: 'Droid Sans', Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif; font-size: 13px; line-height: 19px;">Benjamin Riddle is a Duke Scholar at Furman University where he works with the Office of the President to explore design thinking and social entrepreneurship as strategies for engaged learning. Ben has represented Furman at the HPI School of Design Thinking’s d.convestival, and brought Cannon Design, the Associated Colleges of the South, and two Furman departments together to create Design for Social Change, an interdisciplinary course that serves as a model for reinvigorating the liberal arts through design. He has also launched POP Studio – a social design studio for public works projects.</span><br/><br/><span style="color: rgb(84, 81, 75); font-family: 'Droid Sans', Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif; font-size: 13px; line-height: 19px;">From TEDx events to community celebrations, fashion shows to multi-million dollar fundraising campaigns, Ben creates events and experiences that connect networks to create shared value. He has worked with Greenville Forward, TEDxGreenville, and is the founding curator of TEDxFurmanU. Ben is currently working with the TED Breaker Project’s global team to explore “The Future of Stuff” at the Stanford d.school.</span>
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<br/><br/><span style="color: rgb(84, 81, 75); font-family: 'Droid Sans'; font-size: 13px; white-space: pre-wrap; line-height: 1.38; background-color: transparent;">Benjamin Riddle has been a University Innovation Fellow at Furman University since April 2014. As a designer and social impact strategist, Ben works across sectors to unlock human ingenuity. Ben is currently immersed in systems of learning and education, where he’s creating spaces for stakeholders to catalyze and sustain positive change.</span>
  
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<span style="color: rgb(84, 81, 75); font-family: 'Droid Sans'; font-size: 13px; white-space: pre-wrap; background-color: transparent;">As a University Innovation Fellow, Ben works with student leaders across the United States to equip undergraduates with tools and skills needed to compete in the economy of the future. Through his work and studies at Furman University, Ben partners with students, faculty, administrators and alumni to create new initiatives that use design thinking as a strategy for engaged learning. As a freshman, Ben brought Cannon Design, the Associated Colleges of the South and two academic departments together to create Design for Social Change – an interdisciplinary course that introduces design thinking as a tool for community problem solving. Recently, Ben has represented the Furman and the Fellows at the Stanford d.school, the HPI School of Design Thinking’s d.confestival, the Deshpande Symposium on Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Higher Education and at the National Academy of Sciences.</span>
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<span id="docs-internal-guid-ec3ad7c4-d119-3f33-ecec-56ae3d13f2ed"><span style="font-size: 13px; font-family: 'Droid Sans'; color: rgb(84, 81, 75); vertical-align: baseline; white-space: pre-wrap; background-color: transparent;">From grassroots groups to global design agencies, Ben brings diverse networks together to engage in social labs that bridge cultural divides. &nbsp;In recent years, Ben has worked with Future Partners and Project M to foster sustainable development in the rural South and launched 10-4 Good City, a network of social entrepreneurs that share resources, connections and ideas across cities. Ben has also worked with the Institute of Child Success to explore ways that human centered design can be used to improve the health and wellbeing of children and families in the early childhood system. Currently, Ben is </span><span style="font-family: Arial; color: rgb(84, 81, 75); vertical-align: baseline; white-space: pre-wrap; background-color: transparent;">working with urban designers and service providers in the Upstate of South Carolina to develop a new model for homeless service provision that integrates housing and services with pathways to education, entrepreneurship and vocational agriculture in a mixed-income community.</span></span>
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Benjamin Riddle
Furman University Innovation Fellow
Design Maverick, Future Partners



Benjamin Riddle has been a University Innovation Fellow at Furman University since April 2014. As a designer and social impact strategist, Ben works across sectors to unlock human ingenuity. Ben is currently immersed in systems of learning and education, where he’s creating spaces for stakeholders to catalyze and sustain positive change.

As a University Innovation Fellow, Ben works with student leaders across the United States to equip undergraduates with tools and skills needed to compete in the economy of the future. Through his work and studies at Furman University, Ben partners with students, faculty, administrators and alumni to create new initiatives that use design thinking as a strategy for engaged learning. As a freshman, Ben brought Cannon Design, the Associated Colleges of the South and two academic departments together to create Design for Social Change – an interdisciplinary course that introduces design thinking as a tool for community problem solving. Recently, Ben has represented the Furman and the Fellows at the Stanford d.school, the HPI School of Design Thinking’s d.confestival, the Deshpande Symposium on Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Higher Education and at the National Academy of Sciences.


From grassroots groups to global design agencies, Ben brings diverse networks together to engage in social labs that bridge cultural divides.  In recent years, Ben has worked with Future Partners and Project M to foster sustainable development in the rural South and launched 10-4 Good City, a network of social entrepreneurs that share resources, connections and ideas across cities. Ben has also worked with the Institute of Child Success to explore ways that human centered design can be used to improve the health and wellbeing of children and families in the early childhood system. Currently, Ben is working with urban designers and service providers in the Upstate of South Carolina to develop a new model for homeless service provision that integrates housing and services with pathways to education, entrepreneurship and vocational agriculture in a mixed-income community.


Related Links

Furman on FIRE

Furman University