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Eric on KQED Radio’s Forum
By B. Earth | June 6, 2008
What sets the new generation of social entrepreneurs apart? KQED Radio’s public affairs program Forum investigates with a round table discussion including Eric, Brilliant Earth’s illustrious co-founder! The program brings together an author who’s written a book about social entrepreneurism and three Bay Area entrepreneurs motivated by environmental concerns and social equity.
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GUESTS
- Eric Grossberg, co-founder and CEO of Brilliant Earth, an ethical diamond jeweler offering conflict-free diamonds
- John Elkington, co-author of “The Power of Unreasonable People: How Social Entrepreneurs Create Markets that Change the World” and co-founder and chief entrepreneur of SustainAbility, an international consulting firm
- Matt Flannery, co-founder and CEO of Kiva.org, a person-to-person micro-lending website which empowers individuals to lend directly to unique entrepreneurs in the developing world
- Stephanie Bernstein, founder and CEO of To-Go Ware which makes re-usable food and beverage containers and other products
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