Entrepreneurship as a Catalyst for Social Change | Nadia Zara Roseno | TEDxUNJ
Entrepreneurship has the power to break down social barriers and build bridges by facilitating collaboration, inclusion and empowerment. By giving individuals from diverse backgrounds the opportunity to create businesses, entrepreneurship can enhance social mobility, economic equality and community development. Through innovative solutions and inclusive practices, entrepreneurs can address pressing social issues and drive positive change both locally and globally. Discussions include current social issues, the importance of everyone’s role in entrepreneurship, should entrepreneurs be entrepreneurs? Nadia Zahra Roseno is a passionate advocate for social change, recognized for her leadership in both national and international arenas. As Puteri Inspirasi Sumatera Utara 2024 and one of the top speaker on anti-discrimination Korean-Indonesian Relations event,
she champions equality and innovation. Nadia's participation in global conferences like the ASEAN Youth Summit 2023 highlights her commitment to using entrepreneurship as a catalyst for social impact, breaking barriers, and building a more inclusive
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