 Good afternoon. So as Rosalie said, I am the managing director of Impact Hub in San Francisco and Berkeley. And this is my third year of introducing Impact Hub at SoCAP. Every year this crowd seems to get bigger, which is a very exciting thing. And I guess I would start with, you know, as I look out at this sea of people that are in here, I know they are people that know that things can be better. They are people that know that business can do more and that their actions can make it happen. You guys come year after year because there's a sense of community here. There's a sense of connection here. And most importantly, it's an opportunity to celebrate the work that you're all doing. And if you're not celebrating, I don't think you're so capping, right? I'm sorry. For the last two years, I've mentioned your opportunity to stay connected to this community and keep celebrating all year long at the Impact Hub. And in all honesty, it seems like you guys have been listening. The Impact Hub is now you guys. The global network of entrepreneurs, activists, corporates, artists, freelancers, designers, and investors has grown to 10,000 members, over 50 spaces, cities around the world on all six continents. And just to kind of bring it into perspective, we'll start here in the Bay. Next week, Berkeley is going to celebrate its five-year anniversary of being the first hub in the United States. Over the last year, San Francisco, which is nearly full 20,000 square feet, has recently become the home of the Google Impact Challenge winners. And if you haven't seen them, I'll explain that a bit later. And Impact Hub Oakland came online in February, revitalizing, essentially overnight, the activist spirit of our network. New York, Philly, and D.C. have all opened in the last couple of months and drawn in those local communities. And we've gone, since I started doing this, from four to 14 Impact Hubs in North America. That's over three years. But it's not just here, it's globally. As you can imagine, there's some difficult conversations in some of these cities. In Odessa and Moscow, they're bridging some very complex conversations. On the ground in Athens, they're engaging youth and supporting the entrepreneurs and fighting mass unemployment in that city. In Caracas, they're supporting the massive social unrest that's happening down there. And in Tel Aviv, they're working towards one of the original concepts of the Impact Hub, a peace hub where you can actually bring people together, the Israelis and the Palestinians, to discuss the issues. Thanks. You're everywhere these days. You're working your nights. You're working on the weekends. And you continue to build this movement. You continue to build these enterprises. And you continue to build the campaigns. And you consistently seem to want more, which is why I think these Impact Hubs keep growing. And I'm here to kind of introduce you to what you can do while you're at Socap for the next couple of days. Right across the water there, you can come to the Impact Hub at Socap. We have 20 founders in from around the world to talk to you about what it means to have an Impact Hub in your local reality. You can also bring your discussions to that space and actually take them offline and hold them in the space that we've created for you. And it wasn't just us that created it. We partnered a couple of years ago with Herman Miller, with their Century of Design Expertise and Collaborative Space Knowledge, has helped us not only outfit the spaces across the United States, but they're also helped us design the space that's over there. As I mentioned previously, Google has partnered with us recently with their Impact Challenge and their Lounge Space showcases the great projects and Impact Hub members that have won this year in the Bay Area. The Make Impact Station, which is also to be found in the Impact Hub, provides a prototype space where you can witness some of the exciting innovations being built for the developing world in makerspaces locally like Tech Shop and Gearbox. And this is actually brought to you by the Lemelson Foundation. The Vodafone Mobile Innovation Station, which you can also find inside, is for mobile entrepreneurs changing the world. And of course, in the back of the Impact Hub space is Socent Central, where you can quickly learn more about and meet, if you want to, the entrepreneurs that are sponsored this year at Socap. And there's one of the requests that I would have from all of you. If you haven't yet, use StartGrid. You have a connection or you have an insight to these businesses that are out there, to these entrepreneurs that are there, that can really help them progress in their work. And so take a moment and please share your knowledge. You are the global community of Impact Hub makers. We've built the Impact Hub at Socap to connect you at a local level. And if you come over and find us, we would be more than happy to talk to you more about that. So I will see you at the Impact Hub. Thank you.