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Impact investing, social entrepreneurs, thought leadership

Spirituality and Work: Part 1

By Kevin Owyang Founder, B Jibe In gathering the stories of people who Give Back, I’ve learned their sense of purpose and motivation comes from personal roots, sometimes spiritual.   In Continue reading →

Stories from social entrepreneurs & social enterprises

Social Entrepreneur to Leading Social Enterprise: Ram Gidoomal

By Ram Gidoomal Chairman, Traidcraft plc and Traidcraft Exchange Chairman, Allia Ltd “But why give up your CEO job when you could get million dollar bonuses” my sister asked when Continue reading →

Stories from social entrepreneurs & social enterprises

Social Entrepreneur Matt Manos Raises Bar on Giving Back

By Matthew Manos A Very Nice Design Studio I grew up around the common misperception that designers make things pretty but aren’t fundamentally innovators.   Yet for me, what matters most Continue reading →

Impact investing, social entrepreneurs, thought leadership

Let’s Help Social Entrepreneurs Create Jobs

Let’s Help High-Potential Impact Entrepreneurs Create More Jobs By Dave Richards As impact investing becomes more prominent, entrepreneurs seeking scaled and sustainable societal impact have gained new backers from programs Continue reading →

Stories from social entrepreneurs & social enterprises

Two Kinds of Fulfillment, But Only One Is Meaningful

By Michele Morgan Vice President of External Affairs, Bainbridge Graduate Institute Last weekend my sister shocked me when under her breath she said “you could never understand”. Her frustration resonated Continue reading →

Stories from social entrepreneurs & social enterprises

Viewpoint from Social Entrepreneur Ryan Luce, Corengi

By Ryan Luce, Ph.D. Founder, Corengi, Inc. When I started Corengi, it was after a series of nudges that pushed me from behind-the-scenes as a researcher – my Ph.D. is Continue reading →

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