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The Business of Culture – 10 Notable High-Performance Culturepreneur s Driving Industry Change

The Cultural and Creative Industries (CCI) are one of the world’s most rapidly growing economic sectors. Q4 2021 hedge fund letters, conferences and more According to The United Nations Educational,.

New Film Series Five Celebrates Female Entrepreneurs Making Change

New Film Series Five Celebrates Female Entrepreneurs Making Change Megan DiTrolio © Courtesy Filmmaker Lisa Madison s new project highlights five female entrepreneurs who are determined to have positive impact on their communities. Oftentimes, the word business feels synonymous with capitalism: People selling goods or services to get rich. But around the world, female entrepreneurs are launching businesses that do more than just make money. They make incredible change. In a series of five short films (aptly titled Five), filmmaker Lisa Madison shares the stories of five women who started companies to create impact in their communities. Each woman is from a different corner of the globe and has a different social mission, but one thing remains constant: They are all determined to impact their communities in a positive way. There s Carolina Ignarra, the founder of Talento Incluir, a consulting firm focused on including disabled people in the workforce (Sã

Five Celebrates Female Entrepreneurs Making Change

Courtesy Oftentimes, the word business feels synonymous with capitalism: People selling goods or services to get rich. But around the world, female entrepreneurs are launching businesses that do more than just make money. They make incredible change. In a series of five short films (aptly titled Five), filmmaker Lisa Madison shares the stories of five women who started companies to create impact in their communities. Each woman is from a different corner of the globe and has a different social mission, but one thing remains constant: They are all determined to impact their communities in a positive way. There s Carolina Ignarra, the founder of

The Wide Shot: The pandemic hammered Disney Will it ever be the same?

Imagine the “WandaVision -style alternate-reality version of the last year for Walt Disney Co. Executives, filmed in 1950s sitcom black-and-white, shake hands by the pool to celebrate a massive 2020. They toast “Black Widow” grossing $1 billion, full queues for Rise of the Resistance at the theme parks and strong numbers for Disney+. But wait . what’s that faint voice crackling through the transistor radio? Is that . Dr. Anthony Fauci? Back to the real world. Advertisement In many ways, the pandemic hit Disney harder than any other media and entertainment company. The Burbank, Calif.-based entertainment giant lost $2.8 billion in fiscal 2020, furloughed more than 100,000 workers, laid off thousands, delayed the release of its biggest blockbusters, closed an animation studio (R.I.P. Blue Sky) and decided to shed 60 Disney Stores to focus on e-commerce.

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