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David Batstone thinks career narratives are b******t. He's pivoted more times than he's gone the straight and narrow. And it's gotten him to a radical new mission: upending the way major corporations do business. We talk to the globe-trotting entrepeneur and author on a book on human trafficking, about building social impact and profit into the business model, the value of making small bets and knowing when to jump in feet first.
Seeing Janet Jackson as a child in Houston changed everything for Arlan Hamilton. The music star looked like her and exuded confidence, and Hamilton came away believing that nothing was impossible. That belief was challenged when she abandoned a successful career in music to try and launch a...
Published 10/24/17
Less than 2 percent of the companies funded by venture capital companies are run by African Americans, and the number of women founders has plateaued at 17 percent for the last four years. Next week's guest is looking to change all that. In this week's preview, we tease Arlan Hamilton's pivot...
Published 10/17/17