Date: Nov 10, 2008 | Author: Santiago B. | Categories: Non Profit

At the end of last week I gave a talk to social entrepreneurs who are part of the Youth Venture program from Ashoka, organized by the Center for Social Innovation at the University of San Andres. In addition to the fact that it was nice for me to return to UdeSA after so many years, it filled me with excitement to see so many of these youngsters so devoted to launch their social projects.
Also, I don’t know what happens to me when I go to give a talk at a university. Despite having graduated 15 years ago (which makes me at least 15 years older than the audience), I always feel I am the same age as them. It is incredible how I fail to see myself in the mirror the way I really look these days, huh?
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