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How this theater director built accessible creative spaces to connect communities in Peru 

Young Leaders of the Americas Initiative

How this theater director built accessible creative spaces to connect communities in Peru By Jewelle Saunders “Art can transform society,” says Déborah Grández Seminario. Growing up in Peru, Déborah noticed that individuals with disabilities were not able to easily study or create alongside their abled peers.

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Today’s entrepreneurs weigh in: Is entrepreneurship a lonely journey?

Entrepreneurs' Organization

Insights and lessons from peers around the world are the key benefits of EO membership. . When asked if entrepreneurship is lonely, EO members shared these thoughts. . Most of my closest friends are people that I met as clients, peers, or through my entrepreneurial journey. In fact, I believe it to be the opposite.

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Kate Morgan: Leadership vs. Entrepreneurship

Entrepreneurs' Organization

“In my perspective, there is leadership and then there is entrepreneurship. Leadership illustrates the ability to see the goal and make it to the end. Entrepreneurship represents fleshing out an idea, based on one part creativity, one part execution, and the remainder sheer guts. My mind leans right.

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Top Four Survival Tips for Small Business Owners

Entrepreneurs' Organization

Nobody said entrepreneurship was easy, but certainly nobody predicted this devastating turn of events. Lean on industry peers for creative ways to support your staff and stay informed about the latest laws and resources in your area. • Will you survive? How long can you support your team? Focus on your people.

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Leading Leaders: 5 Insights from 5 Years with EO (that can help you, too)

Entrepreneurs' Organization

Each possesses the unique traits of entrepreneurship. Yet, as I mark five years leading the Entrepreneurs’ Organization (EO) as its CEO, it’s a good time to reflect on five key insights gained from such a remarkable community of business founders. These are lessons I have learned, thanks to all of you. Some might be helpful for you, too.

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Enlist collaborators. Everyone is invited. Fireside Chat 3

Ecosystem Builder Hub

Every two weeks from September 10th until December 3rd, they are hosting peer-to-peer knowledge sharing sessions and you are invited! #3 Because it’s an opportunity to remind them how intelligent, creative and knowledgeable they are. Which resources do you confidently recommend to your peers? 3 Enlist collaborators.

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Our Newest Project Octane: “A Path to Purpose”

Entrepreneurs' Organization

Each year, thousands more do the same through the Path of Leadership (PoL) program, which equips members with the tools, knowledge and networks they need to grow as leaders. DB/ “I knew at a fairly young age that I had a knack for entrepreneurship. WHEN DID YOU SAY TO YOURSELF, “I HAVE WHAT IT TAKES TO BE AN ENTREPRENEUR”?