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Rethinking how one of R.I.’s largest nonprofits can grow

Por: The Boston Globe Business November 21, 2022

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For Idrees “Lanre” Ajakaiye, every part of his career has been about giving back to Providence.Ajakaiye, the son of two Nigerian immigrants who were working in local factories while they were earning their college degrees, grew up in the Hartford Projects in Providence. He attended Classical High School, where he won a statewide innovation competition from the Providence Journal for helping come up with a campaign for driver safety and the... + full article



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