Upwardly Global: Building a Model for Assisting Immigrant Professionals Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

It is a social enterprise focused on the case of start-up and the first four years up Global, San Francisco non-profit created to help immigrant professionals in the job commensurate with their level of skills and education. Case talks about "UpGlo" founder Jane Ley, describing how she came to the conclusion that the two government-sponsored refugee programs and private firms job sector accommodation, were not able to immigrants with professional skills. The case describes the business model developed by Leu and marks the advent of a successful organization as an independent subject, supported by a combination of charitable grants, as well as corporate and individual taxes. (Leu was named persons in 2004 Ashoka, the international organization that provides support to and for those whom he designates "Changemakers", especially those who have created a successful new nonprofit service provider organizations). HKS Case Number 1803.0 "Hide
by Howard Husock, Herman Leonard B, Mark H. Moore 17 pages. Publication Date: September 19, 2005. Prod. #: HKS351-PDF-ENG

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