Alexandre Mars began his first enterprise at 17, organizing concert events at his highschool. He then purchased two computer systems and launched an online company earlier than transferring on to discovered a number of completely different corporations, together with Phonevalley (bought to Publicis) and Scroon (bought to Blackberry).
The French entrepreneur is now founder & CEO of each the Epic Basis and Blisce. In Epic, he created a brand new mannequin for philanthropy that entails backing a portfolio of highly-vetted nonprofits, providing donors progressive methods to help them and guaranteeing impression by means of knowledge evaluation and studies. Blisce, in the meantime, is the primary B Corp licensed growth-stage transatlantic VC fund.
For years, he notes, entrepreneurship was stronger within the U.S. for 2 fundamental causes: extra capital to put money into startups and chapter legal guidelines that made it simpler to fail and bounce again. That made it simpler for U.S. entrepreneurs to undertake the late South African chief Nelson Mandela’s mindset of all the time feeling like a winner since you’re both successful or studying. Europe-based entrepreneurs, in distinction, needed to battle tougher for cash and handled legal guidelines that made the implications of failure devastating. That’s altering—as is the definition of success and the way you obtain it.
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