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CEO to explain why helping society is good for business

Published on 14 October 2019

Running a socially responsible enterprise is good for society and good for business, University of Dundee entrepreneurs will hear

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Caroline McKenna, CEO of locally-based Social Good HQ, will present the next in the latest series of Entrepreneurial Masterclasses organised by the University’s Centre for Entrepreneurship.

Part of the University’s Festival of the Future, she will discuss her career before an audience made up of members of both the student and business communities, as well as members of the public, at Dundee’s Dalhousie Building on Wednesday 16 October.

Brian McNicoll, Head of the Centre for Entrepreneurship, said, “There is a misconception that business founders are solely interested in helping themselves, but nothing could be further from the truth.

“As a society we are becoming more and more aware of the impact of our actions and the business community is no different.

“Few are better qualified to highlight and encourage the good that business can have in positively influencing social change and we look forward to welcoming Caroline to campus and hear her encouraging others to follow in her footsteps.”

Following an 18-year career in financial services, Caroline moved into the charity and social enterprise sector. Her company, Social Good HQ, provides services across the private, public and non-profit sector empowering them to pursue ways in which their organisations can have a positive social impact.

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