I wrote this think-piece for the Berlin-based digital hub for impact called *tbd (Disclosure: I am on their board of advisors).
It struck me at the time that the term "social entrepreneur"all too often stood in for second-class entrepreneur, or not "real"entrepreneur. If anything, social entrepreneurs face tougher conditions than, say, tech entrepreneurs as funding and scaling have far more hurdles, and they often operate in less-developed geographies.
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