Kyle Westaway is a writer and attorney based in Brooklyn, NY.
Kyle writes on entrepreneurship, tech and social innovation for The Guardian, Quartz, TIME, Wall Street Journal, Harvard Business Review, Huffington Post, Venture Beat and GOOD. He's been featured by The New York Times, Wall Street Journal and Business Insider. Kyle is currently working on a book called Profit & Purpose (Wiley, Fall 2014). He launched socentlaw.com - the first blog on social entrepreneurship law, and careerinbeta.com - a blog about the future of work.
When Kyle is not writing he spends his time as Founding Partner of Westaway Law, an innovative Brooklyn law firm that counsels social entrepreneurs.
Kyle Westaway received his undergraduate degree from University of Tennessee-Knoxville, his Master's degree from Regent University and his law degree from Regent University School of Law.
Just like any business, when you have more data points, you have more certainty of what you're doing is right or wrong, right? So I think we're to the stage right now where we've had enough data points to say, generally, what our model is, is a unique value proposition in the market and it's workin...(Full transcript available to logged in subscribers.).
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