 Okay, our first award presentation of the evening is going to be for the Impact Weaver Awards. The first annual Impact Weaver Awards recognizes the internal leaders who work behind the scenes to build the team and the operational infrastructure that make up a successful organization. While we frequently praise the founders of a social enterprise for their vision and risk taking that come along with building a successful venture, we can sometimes forget about the internal leaders that build the team and make the hundreds of strategic and operational and tactical decisions needed to bring the vision to fruition. So SOCAP and the Friday Consulting Team work together to create the Impact Weaver Awards because we understand that it's not just the single entrepreneur that makes it happen and that the critical second in command folks often go unrecognized. So here to announce the winners and present the awards is Anne Sauer. Anne is an associate consultant with Friday Consulting and a recent graduate of the Presidio Graduate School. Please welcome Anne to the stage. All right, thank you, Phil. I also want to thank Kevin Doyle-Jones and Liz Kruger for conceiving of this award and thank our volunteers from Generation Citizen, Vodia Ventures, Shafer and Combs and Eye on Eye for helping to design and judge the Impact Weavers Award. And finally, I'd like to thank Friday Consulting's founder and principal, Shivani Ganguly, who unfortunately couldn't be here tonight due to a family medical emergency. It has been a real honor and a pleasure for Shivani and me to create this way to celebrate the people who interlaced the many pieces that are needed in order to turn entrepreneurial dreams into realities because this is what we do every day with the startup clients that we have at Friday Consulting. Through the Impact Weavers Award, we've had the opportunity to meet some remarkable internal leaders who are making things happen at social enterprises around the world. And I am very excited to introduce you to two of them today, the winners of the 2014 Impact Weavers Awards. Lindsay Aang is the co-founder and managing director of Impact Hub Seattle. For Lindsay, social enterprise is all about the people, and the keys to her success have been self-reflection, delegation and humility. Mary Vobel is the program director for the nonprofit Upwardly Global. Mary wants us to build learning cultures in our organizations to foster innovation and to celebrate not just great impact results, but the work that goes into creating those results. Please join me in congratulating these amazing behind-the-scenes movers and shakers, Lindsay and Mary.