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Failure in Social Enterprise - Speaking the Unspoken


24 Nov 2015, 5:00pm - 7:00pm

326, Professor Stuart Hall Building

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Department Institute for Creative and Cultural Entrepreneurship
Contact r.hull(@gold.ac.uk)

ICCE Social Enterprise Lecture Series Autumn 2015

Roxanne Persaud LFRSA is an independent consultant to social start-ups with a background in charity management, both in the UK and overseas, and a Life Fellow of the Royal Society for the Encouragement of the Arts, Manufacture and Commerce. She is currently conducting her doctoral research into social enterprise failure and describes herself variously as a pracademic, a socioprenuerial knowmad, network weaver, serendipiteurse, and scholar of failure. Roxanne has long been a good friend to ICCE and the Social Entrepreneurship MA programme, and her tweets can be found at @commutiny.

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