What is a Social Entrepreneur?
Social entrepreneurs use new approaches within the business world to help solve social problems. The term was first coined in 1980,1 but has entered the mainstream recently as the millennial […]
Social entrepreneurs use new approaches within the business world to help solve social problems. The term was first coined in 1980,1 but has entered the mainstream recently as the millennial […]
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