Mentorship Helps Mission-Driven Venture Thrive
Category: Interviews
Author: Kimberly Eddleston
Published: August 8, 2019
Updated: August 8, 2024
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Vulnerable women living in Colombia are earning money and improving their lives through jewelry-making, thanks to Artyfactos. The company has found markets for the women's creations in the US and Europe, including some Macy's stores. In this interview with EIX Editor Kim Eddleston, Artyfactos Founder Angie Sanchez talks about the impact of mentors and accelerators on her venture's success.
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Kimberly Eddleston
Schulze Distinguished Professor of Entrepreneurship / D'Amore-McKim School of Business / Northeastern University
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Schulze Distinguished Professor of Entrepreneurship / D'Amore-McKim School of Business / Northeastern University
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DOI: 10.32617/429-5d4c358a88d50 Eddleston, Kimberly. "Mentorship Helps Mission-Driven Venture Thrive." FamilyBusiness.org. 8 Aug. 2019. Web 24 Nov. 2024 <https://eiexchange.com/content/mentorship-helps-mission-driven-venture-thrive>.
Eddleston, K. (2019, August 8). Mentorship helps mission-driven venture thrive. FamilyBusiness.org. Retrieved November 24, 2024, from https://eiexchange.com/content/mentorship-helps-mission-driven-venture-thrive