How to Grow a Sari-Sari Store (Mark Ruiz)
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When Mark Ruiz left his career in corporate, he told his colleagues he wasn’t burned out, wasn’t just taking a break, and still intended to use his business know-how in the future. True to his word, Mark now runs Hapinoy - a micro-enterprise development program that helps sari-sari store owners through training, microfinance, and technology. On this episode of In Good Company, Mark tells us about knowing your role in social development, working with multiple partners, and the role of profit.
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