Thursday, January 21, 2016

Very Short Interview No. 1




Link to interview:  https://youtu.be/lHE2zkHV5ns 

This was my interview with charitable entrepreneur David Nassau. I was unable to load the video interview onto the post despite trying multiple times, so I placed it on my Youtube channel. Here is a link to his cause: https://www.facebook.com/mshopscotch/?pnref=lhc .

David is such a sweet guy! He has a big heart and genuinely wants to reach out to people who deal with MS. He is also a hard working person, and I have told him a few times to make sure he gets some sleep. What makes David an entrepreneur is his perseverance, diligence to his work, and passion for the cause he founded and is president of.

I learned in the interview that entrepreneurship can come from the heart and be geared towards a charitable and good cause. David explains that Hopping 4 a Cure is not a vocational cause or one that affects a large number of people, but he knows that the cause itself is a huge thing for those who are affected by MS and that it is a worthwhile purpose to pursue. A non-profitable cause can also profit, both in causing positive change in people and also growing in financial means (likely used to help further promote Hopping 4 a Cure and offering finances for research on MS). What surprised me most was that David was inspired by not one but two people, a woman and man, and their examples led to his new interpretation of his personal view on entrepreneurship.

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