Global Trade Gal

Impact Sourcing Unveiled - How Business Can Make A Global Difference

Anita Hummel Season 3 Episode 43

Join Anita on Global Trade Gal as she delves into the transformative world of Impact Sourcing—one of the hottest buzzwords today. Discover how businesses can make a difference by employing socially and economically disadvantaged individuals, actively contributing to the global fight against poverty. Learn why Impact Sourcing is more than just outsourcing—it's a powerful tool for positive change in people's lives and communities. Tune in for insights, stories, and the latest trends in this impactful business practice.

You can learn more about Impact Sourcing And Why It is Important by clicking here.

#ImpactSourcing #BusinessForGood #GlobalTradeGal #PovertyAlleviation #SocialImpact #EmpowerChange #SustainableBusiness #InclusiveEconomy

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