John F. Ince is an author, business journalist, documentary filmmaker, social entrepreneur, podcaster and nonprofit administrator. He is the host and creator of PodVentureZone, a regular podcast for the Venture Capital and entrepreneurial community and Founder / CEO of I-INSPIRE: An Operating System for the Social Economy.[citation needed]

John F. Ince
EducationMBA from Harvard Business School major in finance (1973)
Occupation(s)author
business journalist
documentary filmmaker
social entrepreneur
podcaster
nonprofit administrator
Host & creator of PodVentureZone
Founder/CEO of I-INSPIRE
Notable workTIME-BOMB:America's Debt Crises Causes Consequences and Solutions

Biography

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Ince received his bachelor's degree in 1970 with honors in history from Harvard University.[citation needed] In 1973 he received his MBA from Harvard Business School, with a major in finance.[citation needed] He began his journalistic career as a reporter with Fortune magazine in New York City and later joined the junior faculty of Harvard Business School. He assisted with Energy Future, a Report of the Harvard Business School Energy Project and worked as a case writer at Harvard's John F. Kennedy School of Government.[citation needed]

Ince was a contributing editor with Upside magazine, writing about B2B, Search Engines, Supply Chain Management, E-Learning, EMS, Venture Capital Investment Banking and portals, as well as early articles on Google in 2000 and 2001.[citation needed]

He is the author of three books and his writings have appeared in The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, and the San Francisco Chronicle.[citation needed] In 2005, he made a documentary film on the U.S. National Debt titled TIME-BOMB: America's Debt Crises Causes Consequences and Solutions. In April 2006 the film was broadcast on national television, and again aired in August 2006.[citation needed]

Ince was selected as a featured hero by The Emily Fund's Do One Thing program,[1] primarily for his role as the creator of the Earth Pledge Campaign.[2]

References

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  1. ^ "John F. Ince". The Emily Fund. Retrieved September 20, 2016.
  2. ^ "John F. Ince bio". The Emily Fund. Retrieved September 20, 2016.
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