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Social Enterprise London : ウィキペディア英語版 | Social Enterprise London Established in 1998, Social Enterprise London (SEL) is the strategic agency for the development of social enterprise in London. SEL works with individuals, enterprises, organisations, government and other statutory bodies to provide enterprising solutions to social and environmental challenges and to create new ways of doing business. ==History== The first social enterprise agency in the UK, Social Enterprise London was established in 1998〔(WebCHeck ) at Companies House website〕 after collaboration between co-operative businesses (Poptel, Computercraft Ltd, Calverts Press, Artzone), a number of co-operative development agencies (CDAs), and infrastructure bodies supporting co-operative enterprise development (Co-operative Training London, Co-operative Party, London ICOM, Co-operatives UK). SEL's first chief executive, Jonathan Bland, brought experience from Valencia where a business support infrastructure for co-operative enterprise was established using learning from the Mondragón region of Spain.〔(Ridley-Duff, R. J., Bull, M. and Seanor, P. (2008) Understanding Social Enterprise: Theory and Practice ), 2008 Social Entrepreneurship Research Conference, www.lbsu.ac.uk.〕 SEL did more than provide support to emerging businesses: it created a community of interest by establishing an undergraduate degree in social enterprise and a Social Enterprise Journal. Allison Ogden-Newton, formerly CEO of Women's Education in Building (WEB), took over from Bland in 2004. In July 2012 SEL announced that it would be integrating its key activities with the national body, Social Enterprise UK.
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