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BY ANDREA GAMSON
Social Starters
Make Changing The World Your Business
Andrea Gamson is a brave writer and her wonderful book, Social Starters, will nourish the spirit of the reader. Written with a sense of humour, this book will help to arouse the courage of those who are struggling to find meaning and purpose in their work and in life. With some inspiring stories and examples, the book shows that being a social activist is not just an ideal for the few, but it is a necessary and effective way to be for the many. With imagination and determination, we all can be social starters and good leaders in our fields.
–Satish Kumar, president Emeritus and the founder of Schumacher College
andrea gamson | ethical leadership coach | author
ready to make changing the world your business?
I help purpose-driven professionals shift into work that actually matters – using the Social Starters framework to turn good intentions into an ethical, viable leadership practice or business.
My mission is to align our leadership, culture and organisations with the living systems that have survived billions of years. Study a forest and it will teach you everything you need to know about resilience and collaboration.
social starterS: MAKE CHANGING THE WORLD YOUR BUSINESS
launch event – RECORDING
We need all business to be not just good business, but to give back more than they take…
– andrea gamson
New sustainable clothing
fashion
social starters launches own store
Available at www.socialstarters.store we’ve devised a sustainable and ethical fashion store that gives back more than it takes.
To celebrate the launch of the book Social Starters: Make Changing the World Your Business, my fashion designer pal and I have launched a range of sustainable and ethical clothing. We’ve got a sweatshirt in cream and black, as well as a white tshirt that pays homage to the old company _SocialStarters, whilst bringing in the Lone Wolf, often described as the maverick behaviour of the social entrepreneur… but of course we know that wolves operate best in packs.

