From Startup Founder to Social Entrepreneur with David Wampamba - Part 3

Social entrepreneurship is not only about giving someone job training or an opportunity; it's about helping them realize their worth, that they are worthy of having a career and making money from it. That's what makes social entrepreneurship so unique.

Today, in the last part of my conversation with David Wampamba, he shares his thoughts on social entrepreneurship, how he prepares physically and mentally for his role as leader and trainer, and the lessons learned since he became a social entrepreneur. David is a Startup Founder, Web Designer and Developer, Published Author, Social Entrepreneur, and Founder and CEO of the Uganda-based startup, Ablestate.

In this third and last part, we discover more about David's views on leadership, mentorship, and social entrepreneurship. He shares valuable insight for leaders and trainers, talks about the struggles of young male and female students in Uganda, his favorite activities for disconnecting and recharging, and much more.

In This Episode, You Will Learn:

  • A bit about Ablestate's workforce (3:10)

  • The challenges female and male young people face in Uganda (7:00)

  • David talks about how he got into the true meaning of social entrepreneurship (9:30)

  • As a social entrepreneur, you must focus on the advantages (16:10)

  • Why slowing down and taking a break is so important for social entrepreneurs (29:10)
  • Where David thinks he'll be five years from now (31:30)

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