(Community Matters) Peter Frumpkin and Tommie Meredith launched this social entrepreneurship competition in 2007 (MFI Foundation seed funded). With Suzi Sosa’s leadership & Dell’s sponsorship it’s become one of the top social entrepreneurship competitions in the world.
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It's about community, entrepreneurs, politics, art . . and sometimes just silly fun . . . a slightly gay blog.Eugene Sepulveda
Love big West Texas skies, the unimpeded horizons of the coasts, Austin and my husband, the Rev. Dr. Steven Robert Tomlinson, with whom I’ve spent the last 24 years – nineteen years since we were married on Salt Spring Island, British Columbia, Canada. Then, married again at St. James Episcopal Church in Austin, TX on June 27, 2015.
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I was just catching up on my RISE Austin 2012 materials, and read an article about Suzi Sosa in “Austin Magazine”. I met Suzi during the 2010 RISE panel discussion, “Microfinance in the USA”. And even though I was drawn to her passion for ending the cycle of “Payday Loan Mentality”, living in the sticks of Far West Texas, I didn’t know anything else about her at the time. After reading about her love of entrepreneurship, and her wonderful rich story, I know exactly why she left such an impression on me. Suzi is a wonderful role model, not just for women, but for human kind.