The Global Good Fund and Motley Fool Ventures Announce Crisis Training Webinars for Entrepreneurs, Founders and Small Business Leaders

The Global Good Fund and Motley Fool Ventures released a crisis training webinar series designed for entrepreneurs, founders and small business leaders so that their businesses are more resilient during the COVID-19 pandemic. The series was first designed for leaders supported by The Global Good Fund and Motley Fool Ventures, but are now free and available to the public at www.globalgoodfund.org/covid19/webinars/. The sessions are led by business leaders and experts, and focus on the framework for financial health, human resources, managing work and family, balancing wellness and health, leading a virtual team during a crisis, and crisis communications.

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“Entrepreneurs are the lifeblood of our economy, and we must do everything we can to ensure that their businesses survive and thrive,” said Carrie Rich, CEO and Co-Founder of The Global Good Fund. “The need for social entrepreneurs couldn’t be greater. So many of the world’s problems and inequities have been exposed and exacerbated by the pandemic, and business leaders must be part of the solution. This webinar series will help make sure these leaders have the knowledge they need to get through this crisis, and have an impact.”

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“This crisis presents a massive challenge to founders, especially those in the early stages of their entrepreneurial journey. Motley Fool Ventures is devoted to finding ways to help them persevere. The goal for our collaboration with Global Good Fund is to create vital and timely webinars that deliver highly actionable advice to founders,” said Ollen Douglass, managing director of Motley Fool Ventures.

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