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Melissa Boyles
Melissa Boyles
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  • Chandler, AZ
  • United States
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Demone Kim left a comment for Melissa Boyles
I’m also forming a non profit. We’re focusing on creating an environment for young professionals and entrepreneurs to grow socially, and economically. We believe that you are a direct result of the social group you are a part of.…
Jul 23, 2009
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I just launched my consultancy this month. I work with public and private stakeholders on US Dept of Transportation projects. I'm currently focusing on small business inclusion but will expand into ADA, EEOC, and environmental justice…
Jul 22, 2009
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Could you tell more about the civil rights compliance consultancy and the non profit to promote social entrepreneurship?
Jul 21, 2009
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What do you want to think bigger about?
Starting a civil rights compliance consultancy
Starting a nonprofit to promote social enterpreneurship
Starting a BadBunny revolution
What other big thinkers do you find influential?
Seth Godin
Michael Port
Chris Guillebeau
Muhammad Yunus
How has the The Think Big Manifesto influenced you?
Yes!

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At 4:20pm on July 23, 2009, Demone KimDemone Kim said…
I’m also forming a non profit. We’re focusing on creating an environment for young professionals and entrepreneurs to grow socially, and economically. We believe that you are a direct result of the social group you are a part of. “If you lie down with dogs you come up with fleas” so to speak. Most people fail because of a lack of support from the proper environment so we’re striving to create that “growth” atmosphere, initially statewide, then nationwide. So basically more of a brand development for everyone. But I am curious, you mentioned creating awareness for social enterprise. What excites you most about the social enterprise business model?
At 4:13pm on July 21, 2009, Demone KimDemone Kim said…
Could you tell more about the civil rights compliance consultancy and the non profit to promote social entrepreneurship?
 
 
 

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