Guest post by Victor Saad, author of The Leap Year Project. Two years ago, I was at a crossroads: should I pursue a traditional MBA or explore another route to learn more about the intersection of business and social impact. I have always been interested in exploring and doing work that serves individuals and communities. The roots to curiosities lie in the fact that I’ve always been hopeful. At a young age hope seemed sparse after my family life deteriorated due to a divorce and subsequent challenges. However, a group of teachers, mentors, and friends in my small town of Nixa, Missouri, became incredible supports. Their influence was so great that I wanted my career path to follow their footsteps.
The Leap Year Project
The Leap Year Project
The Leap Year Project
Guest post by Victor Saad, author of The Leap Year Project. Two years ago, I was at a crossroads: should I pursue a traditional MBA or explore another route to learn more about the intersection of business and social impact. I have always been interested in exploring and doing work that serves individuals and communities. The roots to curiosities lie in the fact that I’ve always been hopeful. At a young age hope seemed sparse after my family life deteriorated due to a divorce and subsequent challenges. However, a group of teachers, mentors, and friends in my small town of Nixa, Missouri, became incredible supports. Their influence was so great that I wanted my career path to follow their footsteps.