On this episode, we’re talking with Delene Taylor, a fellow nerd who is passionate about connecting businesses. Delene is the Marketing Director at DMLO, as well as a Founding Board Member of Canopy (canopyky.org).


Delene joined DMLO CPAs in 2013 as Marketing Director. She finds meaning and purpose in connecting people who are doing good things, facilitating important conversations and sharing resources, promoting the social enterprise movement in Kentucky, and working with early stage entrepreneurs, particularly in providing affordable solutions bundling the benefits of cloud-based accounting applications with the trusted services of a CPA-level business advisor.


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Social commentary and making others aware of cultural issues is not just a non-profit thing. Comics have been doing it for years.


The First Social Entrepreneur - Stan Lee


Stan’s Soapbox


Stan on social issues:


The X-Men - a team made up of mutants who endured bigotry - were inspired by the civil rights movement, with Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X influencing pacifist Professor X and militant Holocaust survivor Magneto.


Stan on Business ethics:


With great power comes great responsibility.


"While I don't stop muggers, I do try to use my modest success and intrinsic power (as an investor, a professor, and a columnist) to promote truth, justice, and the entrepreneurial way."


A clear purpose helps bring focus to your priorities. Good connections create an environment for good business to thrive.


Stan used his characters and Marvel to comment on cultural and social issues. But lived his life to help others see potential in themselves with his stories.

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