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Legatum Lecture: Shake the World: Too Good To Fail

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James Marshall Reilly 
Entrepreneur, Author & Thought Leader Full Bio>>

 

We have entered an era in which business and philanthropy have met head on, resulting in new forms of social currency and opening the door for a new breed of company.

Based on his work with top social entrepreneurs and humanitarians, Reilly explores how this generation is changing capitalism for the better—creating, in the process, new marketplaces and new opportunities as capitalism is harnessed for global good. Learn how breaking the corporate mold can lead to astonishing success in which “for profit” trumps “non profit” in creating sustainable change. Join us on April 24th!

 

 

 

Tuesday, April 242012 at 5:30pm 

100 Main St, Cambridge  Sloan School of Management, E62-276

 

This Lecture is being held with support from SEID 
Sloan Entrepreneurs for International Development

 

This lecture is open to the general public free of charge. 

 

 

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