Submitted by Sarah Cooke on Thu, Mar 18, 2010 - 07:50 pm
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Earlier this week, Net Impact Austin enjoyed being one of a dozen supporters at The Good Capitalist Party at SXSWi.
Over 600 people gathered at American YouthWorks for good times, networking, and to show their support for the social entrepreneurship movement. The event was featured by GOOD magazine.
...And that was just one of many big moments for responsible business at SXSWi! Fast Company noted the trend with a blog asking "Was it all the free beer and tequila, or could 'social entrepreneurship' really become a redundant phrase?"
I hope the trend continues!
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