I want to work with non-profits that stimulate growth to the community. Whether it is economic growth, intellectual, or freedom.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I'm a pro-growth, small-government conservative with a background in free enterprise.
You know, my background, I was at a non-profit for years.
Increasingly, I'm inspired by entrepreneurs who run nonprofit organizations that fund themselves, or for-profit organizations that achieve social missions while turning a profit.
I want business to prosper and make a profit caused by business expansion and prosperity.
When business leaders ask me what they can do for Indiana, I always reply: 'Make money. Go make money. That's the first act of corporate citizenship. If you do that, you'll have to hire someone else, and you'll have enough profit to help one of those non-profits we're so proud of.'
Non-profits must become deeply engaged in the ways that their donor communities are using social technology.
You can choose to be very profitable very quickly if you don't want to grow.
I don't run a non-profit. There are lots of non-profits in America - in Detroit, parts of Wall Street, etc. I run a not for profit. We're a business. The only difference is that instead of selling soap or sneakers, we sell hope and leadership.
I'm not a non-profit person. I think of myself as an entrepreneur who wants to work on global education.
I want to work for a company that contributes to and is part of the community. I want something not just to invest in. I want something to believe in.