Traditional corporate practices got us to a life-threatening climate and an unjust society. Changing this trajectory needs bold solutions from diverse thinkers. Impact Reimagined helps you discover and reimagine a future where humanity’s greatest problems are meaningfully addressed.
Join host Noa Gafni, Executive Director of the Rutgers Institute for Corporate Social Innovation (RICSI), in conversation with the most forward-thinking leaders in the business world and beyond. Each week, Noa asks our guests provocative questions on what they are doing differently to solve today’s most pressing societal and environmental problems. From achieving climate justice and health equity to building the future of work, our weekly podcast helps you imagine ‘what if’ — and pushes you to think about what’s next and what now.
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Traditional corporate practices got us to a life-threatening climate and an unjust society. Changing this trajectory needs bold solutions from diverse thinkers. Impact Reimagined helps you discover and reimagine a future where humanity’s greatest problems are meaningfully addressed.
Join host Noa Gafni, Executive Director of the Rutgers Institute for Corporate Social Innovation (RICSI), in conversation with the most forward-thinking leaders in the business world and beyond. Each week, Noa asks our guests provocative questions on what they are doing differently to solve today’s most pressing societal and environmental problems. From achieving climate justice and health equity to building the future of work, our weekly podcast helps you imagine ‘what if’ — and pushes you to think about what’s next and what now.
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For founders, staying true to purpose can be difficult, especially as investors put pressure on startups to grow and deliver returns. As a serial entrepreneur, Keenan Beasley understands this all too well. But he is not the type to give up purpose for profit.
One of Keenan’s ventures, Sunday II Sunday, is helping narrow the health equity gap by supporting athletic women with textured hair. In this episode Keenan speaks of the overlooked value of catering to the needs of diverse communities and shares why prioritizing customers can actually be good for business.
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Learn more about our work at Rutgers: ricsi.business.rutgers.edu
Produced by the Rutgers Institute for Corporate Social Innovation and Hueman Group Media.
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