The Future of Capitalism

The Future of Capitalism

For Britnie Turner, Purpose and Profit are intimately tied together without having to sacrifice one for the other.

In her talk, Britnie shares that she had a dream when she was 12 years old about doing mission work in Africa and committed herself to it. She realized that she had to find a way to take her natural talents and create a profitable business in the U.S. first, before turning her attention to Africa. She believed if she could turn around the worst neighborhoods in Nashville, ones with homes occupied by drug addicts, she would learn the skills and business models needed to turn around any neighborhood in the world. At 28, she is well on her way with Aerial, now the second-fastest-growing business in Nashville.

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