Two fan favorites from 2021 return to join Ron and Ed in what no doubt was a spirited conversation about Social Entrepreneurship, Kimberlee Josephson (Episode 360) and Sam Staley (Episode 367). Kimberlee is an Associate Professor of Business, Associate Dean for the Breen Center for Graduate Success at Lebanon Valley College; Sam is the director of the DeVoe Moore Center at Florida State University. Ron and Ed will (mostly) be along for the ride on this one as two of the foremost thinkers in this area will share (and maybe even spar a little about) their ideas surrounding social entrepreneurship. Don't miss this one!
This was SUCH an interesting conversation that typical show notes would simply not do these two amazing guests justice. We have created a series of audio clips from the show of some of the most significant highlights.
What is Social Entrepreneurship? Hear a quick definition from Sam Staley.
What is Social Entrepreneurship? Hear a quick definition from Kimberlee Josephson.
What is the difference between social problems and issues vs social entrepreneurship? Listen to Sam Staley explain.
How does Kimberlee Josephson feel about “buy one, give one” social programs?
Sam Staley wants you to create something of value with a revenue stream. Hear the details in this video.
About Kimberlee Josephson
Dr. Kimberlee Josephson is an Associate Professor of Business, Associate Dean for the Breen Center for Graduate Success at Lebanon Valley College in Annville, Pennsylvania, and Adjunct Research Fellow with the Consumer Choice Center. Her academic background is in international studies and strategic management and she teaches courses covering topics on global sustainability, international marketing, and workplace diversity. Prior to serving in academia, her professional career spanned from working in sales in Manhattan, as a producer for a web marketing firm, freelancing for on-air promotions at QVC, and as a research assistant for an international NGO. Her op-eds have appeared at University Business, Quartz at Work, and PA Capital Star. She holds a doctorate in Global Studies and Commerce from La Trobe University in Australia, a master’s degree in Political Science from Temple University in Philadelphia, another master’s degree in International Policy from La Trobe University, and a bachelor’s degree in Business Administration with a minor in Political Science from Bloomsburg University.
About Samuel Staley
Sam Staley became director of the DeVoe Moore Center in January 2014 after serving as Managing Director from September 2011 to December 2013. In addition to his responsibilities providing strategic direction and supervision of center operations and programs, he teaches advanced undergraduate and professional masters courses in social entrepreneurship, economic development, land use and regulation, urban policy, and research methods. Prior to joining Florida State, Dr. Staley was the Robert W. Galvin Fellow at Reason Foundation, an internationally recognized public policy think tank based in Los Angeles where he worked on issues such as transportation system management and performance, public private partnerships, growth management, and regulatory reform. While at Reason Foundation, he managed the China Mobility Project, traveling to China more than 30 times as supervisor of academic research projects on transportation policy and finance. He has more than 25 years of experience in urban policy and is the author, co-author, or editor of five books on public policy and more than 100 professional articles and reports. His research has appeared in leading academic journals, including the Journal of the American Planning Association, Housing Policy Debate, Town Planning Review, Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice, and the Journal of Transportation Engineering.
Bonus Content is Available As Well
Did you know that each week after our live show, Ron and Ed take to the microphone for a bonus show? Typically, this bonus show is an extension of the live show topic (sometimes even with the same guest) and a few other pieces of news, current events, or things that have caught our attention.
This week was Bonus episode 385 - “The Smell of Twitter Musk” and here are a few links we discussed:
The Battle of the Century: Here's what happens if Elon Musk buys Twitter
Judge Tosses California Law Mandating Diversity on Boards - WSJ
Chief executives of mRNA vaccine groups earn $100m in pandemic pay
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