How to Become a Social Entrepreneur

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 The concept of corporate social responsibility has become a hot button issue throughout the business world. Many businesses are feeling the pressure to become part of the social responsibility trend. But, what does it really take to be a social entrepreneur? Whether you are considering beginning a social enterprise, or plan to integrate a social mission into an established business, here are some useful tips for achieving success as a social entrepreneur. http://www.inc.com/

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Posted on: April 13, 2010

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Kris Carter

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Kris graduated from the University of Southern Maine with a B.S. in Computer Technology. He has over 12 years of professional website design experience focusing on GUI interface design, large website structure and organization. When he’s not creating graphic design masterpieces on his tricked out computer station he enjoys working out, watching movies and spending time with his girlfriend, Sarah, and their Boxer, Chloe.

Kris’s creative and unique designs are what have brought Onyx Group into the spotlight as one of Florida’s premier creative consulting studios. Kris enjoys working with clients that take the strategic route because they are able to utilize his creativity to the max. He has earned his Uber-Doodler title by using his creative talents to paint, stretch, enlarge, sharpen, smudge, twirl, gradient-fill, layer, pixelate and spot-gloss a client’s imagination into existence.

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  • Prepares for a full day of computer-based design work with a dawn regiment of 100 push-ups, 40 pull-ups, 200 crunches, and 300 mouse-click-and-drags.
  • Grew up in a small town in Maine. YESSAAHHH!
  • Starbucks knows his order when he walks in the door.
  • Doesn’t yet own a Porsche 911 Turbo, but he sure can draw one.