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Insights Success 2021-06-17
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Others find solace in finding solutions to quench humanity’s thirst.The first remain consumers.

The latter has all the markings of a successful social entrepreneur, Scott Harrison’s tribe.It wasn’t always like that for Scott.

From 18 to 28 years, this is precisely what he did.

And he did that for close to 40 establishments which lined his pockets with commissions and perks, sometimes by as much as USD 3000 to 5000 on a single night!As a promoter of nightclubs and high life where he would host parties for names that included MTV, VH1, Bacardi, and Elle, Scott was paid to keep people partying by making available everything that made people party through the night.

Holed up with a friend from his partying days, he started to apply to humanitarian organizations for a position.None reverted, and not surprisingly given the limited use they would have of a party manager.

Mercy Ships, a non-profit NGO of floating hospitals bringing medical aid to the needy worldwide happened because Scott agreed to pay them USD 500.00 every month for taking him on board.Stationed off the coast of Liberia, Scott had the opportunity to take pictures (close to fifty thousand of them!)

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Insights Success 2021-06-17
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Others find solace in finding solutions to quench humanity’s thirst.The first remain consumers.

The latter has all the markings of a successful social entrepreneur, Scott Harrison’s tribe.It wasn’t always like that for Scott.

From 18 to 28 years, this is precisely what he did.

And he did that for close to 40 establishments which lined his pockets with commissions and perks, sometimes by as much as USD 3000 to 5000 on a single night!As a promoter of nightclubs and high life where he would host parties for names that included MTV, VH1, Bacardi, and Elle, Scott was paid to keep people partying by making available everything that made people party through the night.

Holed up with a friend from his partying days, he started to apply to humanitarian organizations for a position.None reverted, and not surprisingly given the limited use they would have of a party manager.

Mercy Ships, a non-profit NGO of floating hospitals bringing medical aid to the needy worldwide happened because Scott agreed to pay them USD 500.00 every month for taking him on board.Stationed off the coast of Liberia, Scott had the opportunity to take pictures (close to fifty thousand of them!)