4/11: Leaders of the New School
ENTREPRENEURSHIP: AREL MOODIE –
The 26-year-old used his opportunity to go to college as more than just an chance to learn or a ticket out of the Brooklyn, NY projects where he lived. Before graduating, Moodie founded two businesses. PlaceFinder.com, which he later sold, helped college students find off-campus housing. Now, the best-selling author of Your Starting Point For Student Success is co-owner of the Extreme Entrepreneurship Tour. He has spoken about entrepreneurship and leadership to more than 75,000 students in 42 states.
















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