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30 Entrepreneurs Explain How They are Incorporating Social Entrepreneurship in Their Business

Hearpreneur

#3- Hiring underprivileged people. One way that OhMy dot ca has found to do this is by hiring employees from underprivileged backgrounds. I work on meeting with people, especially those in vulnerable communities, to help educate them on this topic. 8- By equitable hiring practice. 23- Helping the community to flourish.

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Tips For Business Growth In 2014

YoungUpstarts

of their businesses generate more than $1 million in revenue.* So how can female entrepreneurs take advantage of the upswing in the economy and take their businesses to the next level? The benefit of helping this group of entrepreneurs will result in increased revenues and job growth in community across the country.

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20 Entrepreneurs Explain How They Came Up With Their Business Names

Hearpreneur

Fast-forward to last year, which was out first time posting $200k+ revenues (that’s a lot for an artist), and large companies are flying me around the country to photograph their C-level executives. I’ve been voted the best photographer in Charlotte, now I’m setting my sights on the whole Southeast. Thanks to Chima Ezeilo, FunDonor !

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28 Entrepreneurs Explain Why They Started Their Business

Hearpreneur

We asked some entrepreneurs and business owners, why they started their businesses: #1- To build a community. I wanted to be a part of a community of consultants that would provide me with the opportunity to build relationships with other practitioners, share lessons learned, and periodically collaborate. Photo Credit: Will Bachman.

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Kevin Durant Could Teach Businesses a Thing or Two

crowdSPRING Blog

But I am also at a point in my life where it is of equal importance to find an opportunity that encourages my evolution as a man: moving out of my comfort zone to a new city and community which offers the greatest potential for my contribution and personal growth. Charlotte wasn’t big enough for Alonzo Mourning and Larry Johnson.