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Ep 18 - Exploring Social Enterprise with Dr. Paula Cordeiro

In the latest episode of The Nonprofit Counsel Podcast, our esteemed host May Harris, Esq., MA, delved into the dynamic world of social entrepreneurship with special guest Dr. Paula Cordeiro, Professor of Global Leadership at the University of San Diego (USD).

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In the latest episode of The Nonprofit Counsel Podcast, our esteemed host May Harris, Esq., MA, delved into the dynamic world of social entrepreneurship with special guest Dr. Paula Cordeiro, Professor of Global Leadership at the University of San Diego (USD). Dr. Cordeiro, with her rich background in education and extensive involvement in the nonprofit sector, provided invaluable insights into the evolving landscape of social enterprise.

Getting to Know Dr. Paula Cordeiro


Dr. Cordeiro's journey into the realm of social entrepreneurship began during her tenure in K-12 education. Later, as a dean at USD and other positions that exposed her to social entrerprise, she witnessed a growing desire among individuals from the business sector to transition into the nonprofit realm, driven by a shared aspiration to effect positive change in communities.

Understanding Social Entrepreneurship

Social entrepreneurship, as discussed in the episode, encapsulates the efforts of organizations—whether nonprofit or for-profit—that prioritize social and community impact. Dr. Cordeiro and May Harris touched upon the concept of conscious capitalism, emphasizing the importance of making a difference irrespective of tax status. The conversation highlighted the increasing convergence between nonprofits and for-profits, illustrating a shift towards a more integrated approach to addressing societal challenges.

Dr. Cordeiro's expertise extends beyond the borders of the United States, allowing her to offer insights into the global landscape of entrepreneurship. Through her experiences both stateside and abroad, she has witnessed the proliferation of social enterprises worldwide, indicating a growing recognition of the role businesses and corporations can play in driving social change.


Examples of Social Enterprises

Guess what? You know of many social enterprises! The episode spotlighted several renowned social enterprises, including Newman's Own and Ben & Jerry's. These organizations, though operating as for-profits, prioritize social impact, exemplifying the transformative potential of businesses to drive positive societal outcomes. Other examples of social enterprises many of us have heard of could be Toms or Bombas, shoe and sock companies respectively.

The Role of Philanthropy

Dr. Cordeiro's involvement with impactful foundations such as the James Irvine and Conrad Prebys Foundations demonstrated to her the catalytic role of philanthropy in driving meaningful change. The expanding ecosystem of philanthropic organizations and their pivotal role in addressing pressing social and environmental challenges has opened more and more doors for nonprofit leaders and social entrepreneurs.

Embracing Collaboration and Appealing to the Conscious Workforce

May emphasized the growing trend of collaboration among nonprofits, highlighting a shift away from competition towards partnership-driven approaches. By leveraging collective strengths, organizations can amplify their impact and effectuate meaningful change on a larger scale.

The conversation touched upon the evolving preferences of the modern workforce, with an increasing number of individuals seeking employment opportunities aligned with their personal values. Driven by a desire to contribute to their communities, today's workforce prioritizes social impact and ethical business practices, sometimes over social climbing or financial compensation, reshaping traditional notions of workplace attractiveness.

Conclusion

In conclusion, the episode provided a comprehensive exploration of social enterprise, shedding light on its transformative potential in addressing societal challenges. Dr. Cordeiro's expertise and insights, coupled with May Harris's astute observations, offered listeners a nuanced understanding of the evolving landscape of social entrepreneurship. As businesses and nonprofits continue to embrace collaborative approaches and prioritize social impact, the future holds promising opportunities for effecting positive change on a global scale.

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