100 in 5, CEOs Thrive!
In celebration of our five-year anniversary, CEOs of Tomorrow is incredibly proud to announce a key milestone - our youth have launched 100 socially responsible, revenue-generating businesses!
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Visit the charity's profileIn celebration of our five-year anniversary, CEOs of Tomorrow is incredibly proud to announce a key milestone - our youth have launched 100 socially responsible, revenue-generating businesses!
Closed 31/12/2021
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Visit the charity's profileIn celebration of our five-year anniversary, CEOs of Tomorrow is incredibly proud to announce a key milestone - our youth have launched 100 socially responsible, revenue-generating businesses. Dedicated to social issues important to our young entrepreneurs, these fledgling startups have tackled big concepts like immigrant discrimination, racial inequality, human trafficking, food insecurity, global warming, and COVID-19. We celebrate the talent and resilience of our next generation of social entrepreneurs as they transform the world through their innovative business solutions.
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Join our 100 in 5, CEOs Thrive Campaign. Your tax-deductible gift will help us continue to inspire socially-minded young entrepreneurs driven to launch the next 100 innovative businesses.
CEOs of Tomorrow offers engaging and hands-on social entrepreneurship education workshops and courses for young innovators and problem solvers who are inspired to shape and influence their world. The workshops are also designed to strengthen critical thinking, leadership skills, self-responsibility, confidence, and problem-solving skills - all traits that can transfer to success both in school and beyond.
Marquette University and the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation (WARF) have announced the winners of the 2021 Force for Positive Change awards, and CEOs of Tomorrow is among them. This year's awards were the fourth time this statewide competition recognized social entrepreneurship as a model for solving social or environmental challenges in a way that is sustainable, just and generates impactful change in Wisconsin.
"This year's applicants took the competition to a new level. We are thrilled that such high caliber social enterprises, both for-profit and nonprofit, throughout Wisconsin are creating so much impact to benefit our state," noted event co-producer Laura Heisler, from the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation.
We are proud to be recognized for our work and impact.
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