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Blog of Author and Consultant Rob Salkowitz
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The Big Push Campaign By Patrick Doherty You don't need to be a brain surgeon to understand that basic, accessible healthcare is a human right denied to many of those in the developing world, particularly children. The good news is that we are winning Read More...
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Mary Mwende, Youth Beneficiary, Global Give Back Circle (By Patrick Doherty) By Patrick Doherty At the Social Good Summit , many of the speakers stressed the importance of helping women and girls become more educated, healthier, and better protected. Read More...
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By Patrick Doherty Last weekend's Social Good Summit (SGS) brought together a vast array of thinkers, innovators, philanthropists, politicians, journalists, social activists and, of course, celebrities to discuss the power of technology and social media Read More...
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By Patrick Doherty This coming weekend (September 22nd to 24th), the Social Good Summit is on again in New York City and we will be there. Held during UN Week when world leaders gather for the UN General Assembly , the event unites people from around Read More...
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Matthew and Adam Toren have some career advice for young people today: if you want a great job, start a great company. The Torens run YoungEntrepreneur.com , one of the Web's best sites for practical advice on starting, running, promoting and growing Read More...
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Last week I blogged at Fast Company about how high-tech skills and the knowledge economy can give younger entrepreneurs an edge, despite research that shows that older people are more prolific and more successful as entrepreneurs overall. Today Nathaniel Read More...
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Tony Stark, the entrepreneur-turned-superhero from the Iron Man movies and comics may be fictional, but the Tony Stark Innovation Challenge, an award for young entrepreneurs, is quite real. Earlier this month, MIT graduate student Nathan Linder flew off Read More...
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The Internet has empowered a global generation of young people to create new kinds of companies and new ways of doing business. It’s also creating stronger ties between developed and emerging economies, and a whole new set of challenges for businesses Read More...
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Thomas Erdbrink, in today's Washington Post, reports on a cool-sounding new video game from an unlikely place: Iran. "The Iranian engineering students, programmers and fantasy animators who created "Garshasp, the Monster Slayer" have not only impressed Read More...
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When I was doing the initial research for Young World Rising, I spent a lot of time on the Web tracking down promising new companies around the world. A couple of examples were referred to me by friends and experts; others I found from repeated mentions Read More...
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