
Right Thing = Good Business w/ Emlyn Lee, BRAVE Communities
RecognizeGood: In general, the values that you try to espouse yourself through BRAVE Communities come down to what? Emlyn Lee: I think one of my life mottos
RecognizeGood: In general, the values that you try to espouse yourself through BRAVE Communities come down to what? Emlyn Lee: I think one of my life mottos
RecognizeGood: We’ve done 100 of these over the years, and one of the big differentiators is whether a business does just enough, which is totally fine,
RecognizeGood: You’ve been at Austin Community Foundation for a while, so how have you seen the culture grow and develop over time
RecognizeGood: We’ve got this general theme of people over profits that we’re really highlighting this year and that is the Monkee-Boy motto. Let’s start there. How did you
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2020 has had a toll on all of us. We’re incredibly proud of our community for continuously stepping up to the plate and being a