Innovating for Good: Entrepreneurs for Social Impact
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On this episode of Discover Boston College, host George Kaparis ’27 talks with Nick Rabjohn ’26 and Jack Butler ’26, co-directors of Entrepreneurs for Social Impact (ESI). From its student-led roots to its mission at the crossroads of innovation and service, ESI is giving undergraduates the chance to confront real-world challenges in housing, healthcare, finance, and the environment. Nick and Jack share how the group builds skills through pitch competitions and teamwork, while creating a tight-knit community of changemakers. With new initiatives and opportunities on the horizon, their story shows how BC students are driving meaningful impact both on and off campus.
0:00 | Welcome to Discover Boston College with George Kaparis ’27!
0:18 | Introduction to Nick Rabjohn ’26 and Jack Butler ’26, co-directors of Entrepreneurs for Social Impact.
0:47 | What is ESI and what is its mission?
1:42 | How does ESI’s team structure work and what issues do they focus on?
2:46 | How do the four teams stay united under one club?
3:15 | What is the co-directors’ role in advancing ESI’s mission?
4:00 | How does ESI build entrepreneurial skills through meetings and activities?
4:52 | What are some of ESI’s key events and competitions, including the Hult Prize?
5:44 | What upcoming events and initiatives should students look out for?
6:49 | How can students get involved with ESI? Follow them on Instagram here.
7:25 | Thank you for tuning into this episode of Discover Boston College!
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