In Her Own Words: Working for someone else allows Laura Nespoli to hold on to her vision

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Entrepreneurs hold their independence closely but sometimes giving up independence is the only way to keep your dream alive. That’s what Laura Nespoli found most important. Nearly five years ago, I had a vision for a purpose-oriented social impact idea. I started my company, Meshin Movement, in the hopes of blending my work as a strategic brand storyteller with my intentions for social impact — with the paid work from the former to fund and fuel the impact work for my community. I am a...

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