Social Responsibility and the Public Sector Entrepreneurdoi:10.1080/07303084.1988.10606287Ronald D. RigginsAmerican Physical Education Review
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“My mum told me when I was 15 that if I wanted to be wealthy, I needed four streams of income,” says Akumah now. He took that advice to heart and at 15, set up his first business with one employee. “It was a business center and I had my first employ...
After graduating and working in the corporate world for a while, I realized that I needed to start my own business. Because coding had changed my life, I wanted to pay that forward and use coding as a tool to impact the next generation. Once I started Code Wiz, I realized that my ...