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Social Entrepreneurship and Shifting Frameworks - Teresa Chahine (Yale School of Management)

45m · Change the World with Clean.org · 18 Aug 12:14

Teresa Chahine is the first Sheila and Ron Marcelo '92 B.A. Marcelo Social Entrepreneurship Lecturer at the Yale School of Management. She has written "Introduction to Social Entrepreneurship," a twelve-step methodology for creating impactful ventures in new and existing organizations. Teresa was also the driving force behind the launch of Lebanon's first venture philanthropy organization. Listen to the episode to learn more about how we can shift frameworks and look at the world in a new way and see why you're already in the perfect position to start making a social change.

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