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August 06 - 09, 2024

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Scot Tatelman

Co-Founder, Owner STATE Bags

Scot defines the term ‘social entrepreneur’ and has made it his life’s work to balance profitable business ventures with making the world a better place.

In 2005, he collaborated with The Mark Wahlberg Foundation and The Boys and Girls Club of Dorchester, Massachusetts to create Camp Northbound. Held at a premier camp facility in Maine, Camp Northbound, now in its twelfth year, is a residential camp for youth growing up in the inner cities of Boston.

Following the success of Camp Northbound, Scot set out to build and run a similar program for kids growing up in New York City’s most violent and turbulent communities, which led him to create a nonprofit org, and its signature program, Camp Power. In nine years, this volunteer-based organization has served thousands of kids, providing year-round life-changing experiences, positive role models and college scholarships for these very deserving children.

Scot and Jacq founded STATE after seeing kids at Camp Power carrying their belongings in ripped garbage/shopping bags, and wanted to do more. They adapted the one for one model to serve American children in need - for every STATE Bag sold, one fully stocked backpack is hand-delivered to an American child at its signature, inspirational bag drop events. 

A graduate of The University of Vermont and Boston native, Scot currently resides in Brooklyn and is a proud father of two who will always #GiveBackPack!

Main Day One - eCommerce & Omni-Channel Growth Strategies

2:00 PM Case Study: Can I Just Be Real With You?

"I can't do this." "What am I doing?" and "Is this really me?" were thoughts and questions STATE Bags Co-Founder & GiveBackGuy, Scot Tatelman battled... for a long time. This talk explains how the self-doubt and expectations we place on ourselves can distract from one's authenticity, and how 'just being real' can lead to incredible things - for yourself, and the world. 

Learning objectives: 
•Teaching the values and benefits of authenticity and humility - to just be real, no BS, hidden agendas or ulterior motives.
•How living more authentically and with humility often means finding the path that's right for you, not trying to re-tread someone else's. Living with true authenticity is hard - really hard - but this talk will lay out ways to start.
•How living more authentically could carry into your business practices, strategies and culture while helping to support those that need help. 

Check out the incredible speaker line-up to see who will be joining Scot.

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