By Timothy B. Hurst •
August 12, 2008
Why would some of the nation’s top environmental leaders, activists, and academics be sharing the same stage with some of the most influential and well-known people in music? And why did a sizable portion of the audience consist of unshowered, sleep-deprived, politically active 20 and 30-somethings? In a word, ROTHBURY.
By Amy Stodghill •
March 28, 2007
SustainAbility, a consulting firm and think-tank that explores solutions for sustainable development, has released a new study on the positive effects of social entrepreneurship.
According to the report Growing Opportunity: Entrepreneurial Solutions to Insoluble Problems, a social entrepreneurs are:
…entrepreneurs whose new ventures (social enterprises) prioritize social returns on investment, i.e. improving quality of life for marginalized populations by addressing issues such as health, poverty, and education. One key reason why mainstream business needs to
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