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Partnership with Axiom News to Demonstrate What's Possible

Partnership with Axiom News to Demonstrate What's Possible When Market Forces are Used for Social Change

VANCOUVER, Canada, Mar. 22 /CSRwire/ - The Social Venture Network (SVN) is partnering with Axiom News to launch a stakeholder news program that engages and shares the stories of its members, some of the world's most innovative social entrepreneurs, impact investors and business leaders.

SVN executive director Deb Nelson says the partnership will create a news network that gives voice to a diverse movement of changemakers who are using business in new and important ways. The partnership leverages Axiom's content creation and storytelling expertise with SVN's world class, vetted network of socially-responsible business leaders.

“We, like Axiom, believe storytelling can be a catalyst for change,” says Nelson.

“Through our stories about social ventures that are changing the world we want to demonstrate what is possible when market forces are used for social change and demonstrate that a better way exists for doing business, one that leads to a sustainable future of economic and social justice.”

Telling stories of the social venture movement is essential to the healthy evolution of society, which is why Axiom News is thrilled to join SVN in launching its story initiative, says Peter Pula, Axiom’s founder and CEO.

“Partnering with SVN to cultivate a narrative of possibility is an important work. Social-mission ventures, in all their variety, are a pathway to meaningful work and thriving society. Their stories are writing a future worth living into.”

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