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Eloise Hall and Isobel Marshall discuss how social enterprises fit within the startup community

Eloise Hall and Isobel Marshall discuss how social enterprises fit within the startup community

Update: 2022-10-25
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Eloise Hall and Isobel Marshall are the founders of Taboo, a social enterprise that sell organic cotton pads and tampons, with all profits going towards eradicating period poverty. The Eloise and Isobel were first introduced to the social enterprise model of business in 2016 while students at high school, and began designing what would become Taboo during the summer holidays before commencing their final year of high school. In their conversation with guest host Will Tjo, Eloise and Isobell discuss how social enterprises fit within the broader startup community, as well as some of the considerations unique to social enterprises when considering various options for raising funds, such as crowdfunding campaigns or more traditional venture capital.

See full show notes: https://w2d1.com/eloise-and-isobel

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Eloise Hall and Isobel Marshall discuss how social enterprises fit within the startup community

Eloise Hall and Isobel Marshall discuss how social enterprises fit within the startup community

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