I just finished Walter Isaacson’s biography of Benjamin Franklin this weekend, and without knowing exactly how to say this, I’ll simply say that I was completely inspired. “Inspired” is quite an understatement actually. I found myself at times with chills running through my body as Isaacson described the various successes and challenges Franklin faced throughout [...]
Entries Tagged as 'Social Entrepreneurs'
Ben Franklin: The Original Realist Idealist
Posted by Jake · July 21st, 2008 · 4 Comments
Category: Innovation · Social Entrepreneurs · awareness raising
Tags:books, Business, entrepreneurs, leaders, Politics
Modern Do-Gooders and America Forward
Posted by Jake · March 24th, 2008 · 3 Comments
That David Brooks would write an article about social entrepreneurship and more or less delineate the exact path that many of my friends have taken in recent years (graduate from top 20 US university –> Year of Service program like TfA –> grad school –> software/business/corporation –> launch social enterprise) was surprising to me.
NYT: Thoroughly [...]
Category: Politics · Social Enterprise · Social Entrepreneurs · awareness raising
Tags:America Forward, David Brooks, Government, New Profit, New York Times, policy, Social Enterprise, Social Entrepreneurship
Obama’s Extraordinary Public Service Plan
Posted by Jake · February 8th, 2008 · 2 Comments
Getting people engaged in their communities is something I’ve been working on for quite a while - or at least it seems like quite a while to me. From using alternative spring breaks as a catalyst to Active Citizenship with college students to working with company networks to increase corporate volunteerism to doubling the [...]
Category: Community Organizing · Nonprofits · Politics · Social Enterprise · Social Entrepreneurs · Volunteerism
Tags:Barrack Obama, Community Organizing, community service, Politics, Presidential Campaigns, Public Service, Volunteerism
