Video: Entrepreneurship As A Theory of Social Change. T.K. Coleman

First Published: 2016-11-27

The Nassau Institute & The University of The Bahamas hosted a lecture on Tuesday, November 22, 2016 by T. K. Coleman on ”Entrepreneurship As A Theory of Social Change” in lecture hall at the Harry C. Moore Library conference hall.

Mr. Coleman said:

“I want everyone to leave there feeling convinced that we have a tremendous amount of power to create a freer world without relying solely or primarily on politics. Moreover, I want them to have concrete and inspiring examples of how this is being done and how they can get involved.”

TK Coleman is the Education Director for Praxis, the Author of Freedom without Permission, and an Adjunct Faculty member for The Foundation for Economic Education. He has coached dozens of young people and top performers from all stages of life and he’s is a frequent speaker on education, entrepreneurship, freedom, personal growth, and creativity.  TK is a relentless learner who’s probably read more books this month than some people will all year. TK has been involved in numerous startups and has professional experience ranging from the entertainment to financial services industries and academia.  Above all else, TK is on a mission to help people embrace their own power and expand their own possibilities. Learn more about TK at discoverpraxis.com/meet-the-team

This event would not be possible without the generous support of :

The Templeton Foundations

Compass Point

AID – Automotive & Industrial Distributors

Bahamas Wholesale Agencies Limited

Go Ahead Bisquits

Arizona Drinks

Windermere Corporate Management

Sbarro

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