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Why Peer-to-Peer Mentorship Is Essential for Entrepreneurs

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Mentorship is one of the best gifts. I’ve made monthly peer-mentoring sessions of 10 to 12 other entrepreneurs an integral part of my ongoing education. In no small part, the knowledge I’ve gleaned from my EO peers led me to my newest undertaking. Why Peer to Peer? It’s what being an entrepreneur is about.

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How Support Organizations Can Unlock the Potential of Entrepreneurs in Vietnam

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The Vietnam Angel Network (VAN) provides funding, mentorship, and networking opportunities for early-stage startups. But entrepreneurship is a challenging journey, no matter where you are in the world. In Vietnam, the road to entrepreneurial success can be especially tough. Talent shortage: Skilled employees are hard to find.

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How to Balance Tech and Humanity To Cultivate Connections in Business

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It’s nearly impossible to replicate the complexity of human communication with all of its nuances, both verbal and nonverbal, online. Digital detoxes enable you to reclaim your mental space, prioritize in-person communication, and create a more harmonious relationship between the digital and physical worlds.

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5 Best Practices of a Robust Mentorship Program

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and CEO of TCS Interpreting , providing world-class language access to the deaf community. The agency has developed a robust internship and mentorship program. Jessica Moseley is an EO member in Washington, D.C., Jessica shared best practices for developing such a program. Residency Track. Fellowship Track.

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Q&A with GSEA ‘Together We Grow’ Award Winner, Arnold Shoko

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Nominees compete against their peers from around the world in a series of local and national competitions in hopes to qualify for the GSEA Global Finals. Arnold Shoko of Tanzania is the CEO and co-founder of Samaki Farms, a company that transforms food waste into protein feeds. We asked Arnold about his GSEA experience. Apply today!

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How GSEA Social Impact Prize Winner Joe Knopp Started Something That Matters

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Nominees compete against their peers from around the world in a series of local and national competitions in hopes to qualify for the GSEA Global Finals. In the 2022 GSEA Global Finals competition, Joe Knopp represented the United States. The problem at hand: Access to clean water. He then sold them at a cost that included $6.50

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The Value of Competition for Young Entrepreneurs

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He’s been previously featured in Octane , writing about the value of mentorship and apps that can make life easier. Tailoring our pitch to specific judges and peers in each competition helped improve our chances for success. We asked Tom about his experiences and inspirations. . You were an EO GSEA Global Finalist in 2016.