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Mike Malloy and the World of Luxury Italian Sunglasses

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Mike Malloy left a lucrative management consulting career to run Waveborn, a high-end sunglasses company with a social mission. The company was based on a buy-one give-one model that was a source of inspiration to his team, the investors and the customers. Mike talks about the multi-stage journey that led him from running a company to investing in the lives of other entrepreneurs at Halcyon House, a Washington DC incubator for social impact entrepreneurs.

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Mike Malloy left a lucrative management consulting career to run Waveborn, a high-end sunglasses company with a social mission. The company was based on a buy-one give-one model that was a source of inspiration to his team, the investors and the customers. Mike talks about the multi-stage journey that led him from running a company to investing in the lives of other entrepreneurs at Halcyon House, a Washington DC incubator for social impact entrepreneurs.

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Robert Bolen invented a useful device, as a teenager, that is now creating quite a stir among its target audience. He caught the attention of two high profile neurosurgeons who encouraged him to take his product on the road. He’s now partnering with a large health care system to refine it, trial it, and get it in the hands of those who need it most.…
 
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