A Social Entrepreneur’s Tips For Taking On The Impossible
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This post was originally produced for Forbes. Lisa Curtis is a serious social entrepreneur. Since she started her career as a Peace Corps volunteer, she has been all about doing good. Her company, Kuli Kuli, which sells products with miringa (don’t feel bad if you’ve never heard of it; most people haven’t) sourced in West Africa. It takes optimism to face all of the challenges associated with selling a new food; she shares three secrets to her success.
A Social Entrepreneur’s Tips For Taking On The Impossible
A Social Entrepreneur’s Tips For Taking On…
A Social Entrepreneur’s Tips For Taking On The Impossible
This post was originally produced for Forbes. Lisa Curtis is a serious social entrepreneur. Since she started her career as a Peace Corps volunteer, she has been all about doing good. Her company, Kuli Kuli, which sells products with miringa (don’t feel bad if you’ve never heard of it; most people haven’t) sourced in West Africa. It takes optimism to face all of the challenges associated with selling a new food; she shares three secrets to her success.