for those of you interested in social entrepreneurship (and if you aren't why aren't you? LOL) - this is a nice listserv, not too busy & some phenomenal talent lurking (and sharing!) Also, please feel free to pass this along to social entrepreneurs you know.
You need not join the Social Enterprise Alliance (but I recommend them as well, especially for any social entrepreneurs reading this.)
Happy New Year!
Norris
"If 2010 wasn't the Year of the Entrepreneur, then 2011 certainly will be!"
Norris F. Krueger, Jr., Ph.D.
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Rolfe Larson <Rolfe@rolfelarson.com> Date: Wed, Jan 5, 2011 at 5:27 PM
Subject: [npEnterprise] Social enterprise listserv invitation
To: npEnteprise Forum <
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We hope you're enjoying your subscription to the npEnterprise Forum. As the
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