Office visit: Socialmarkets.org

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One of the perks of being a professor is that I get to spend about 12 hours a day watching YouTube my work includes talking with cool people about their ventures. 

Today's visit: the office of SocialMarkets.org to chat with founders Allan Benamer and Jeff Tuller.  (I met Allen at another event I'd write about if Allen hadn't already provided such a good write-up himself.)

What's SocialMarkets?  The website offers this tantalizing blurb--

socialmarkets is a stock exchange for the non-profit sector: because in any context, better information makes   for better investment decisions.
Intriguing, no?  You'll get to see what this means soon enough, when they go live with what I was fortunate enough to scope out today. If you'd like an early peek, register to be notified for the alpha release.

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