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
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.
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