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Corporate Citizen + Social Maven??
I’m happy to see the field of social entrepreneurship is growing in popularity and acceptance as a career choice. Many of these smart, dedicated, and charismatic individuals are increasingly using social media to spread awareness, long tail dynamics to raise … Continue reading
“Little help over here”
I have heard these words uttered countless times by groups of folks looking for someone to send a stray ball back into play. Recently, the outpouring of help to Haiti has got me thinking about how social media is lowering … Continue reading
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