Inclusive Capital and Community Conference -  industry in Stanford CA
Inclusive Capital and Community Conference

Inclusive Capital and Community Conference

Wednesday, March 04, 2026, 09:00 - Wednesday, March 04, 2026, 13:00
Event duration 4 hours
General Admission: USD 27.72
General Stanford Student: USD 10.09
GSB Alumni: USD 17.35
GSB Significant Other: USD 10.09
GSB Staff: USD 12.16
GSB Student (Must purchase with Stanford Email): USD 10.09
Stanford Staff/Faculty: USD 12.16

About Inclusive Capital and Community Conference

Hosted by the Hispanic Business Student Association (HBSA).

The Inclusive Capital and Community Conference at Stanford Graduate School of Business will debut on Wednesday, March 4, 2026, bringing together students, faculty, alumni, and professionals committed to building opportunity through business and celebrating the accomplishments of Hispanic and Latine business leaders.

Hosted by the Hispanic Business Student Association (HBSA), this conference explores how leaders deploy capital and build enduring institutions to broaden upward mobility. Through the lenses of finance & investing, entrepreneurship, and healthcare, it examines the strategies the next generation needs to drive lasting impact and scale organizations. Attendees will hear from executives and entrepreneurs across industries who are shaping the future of inclusive growth.

While the conference centers Hispanic and Latine leadership, the ideas and frameworks we’ll discuss are relevant to all leaders seeking to create inclusive growth and lasting impact across communities.

Events Schedule

Wednesday, March 04, 2026, 09:00 Wednesday, March 04, 2026, 13:00

Event Categories

Business Networking Events Student Organization Events

Community Connections

GSB Hispanic Business Student Association

https://www.gsb.stanford.edu/programs/mba/life-community/clubs-activities 655 Knight Way

The Hispanic Business Student Association (HBSA) is a community of students of Latino heritage. Our goal is to create a sense of community among the Latino students at the GSB, increase our interaction with alumni, undergraduates, and students in other graduate programs at Stanford, foster the professional and personal development of our members, and encourage leadership, both within the GSB and in the greater Latino community.

This listing is managed by Heritage Web. Authorized representatives can claim this listing to update information, respond to leads, and manage their presence.

Claim Listing