The Disruptors

Social entrepreneurs reinventing business and society
Can business change the world? Can the world change business? For a new breed of African social entrepreneurs, striving to build and grow enterprises that fight social ills, foster opportunity, and help to improve society, the answer is not can, it’s must. Meet the Disruptors: impassioned by purpose, and emboldened by ideals, social entrepreneurs imagine a better way to a better world. And then they go out of their way to bring it to life. Through these tales of daring, struggle, triumph, and innovation, you’ll learn their secrets as they blend business principles with social change. From healthcare to mobile gaming, from education to recycling, from dancing to gardening, these are the game-changers, the difference-makers, the doers of good. Here are their stories.

Kerryn Krige Kerryn Krige heads up the Network for Social Entrepreneurs at the Gordon Institute for Business Science in Johannesburg, which focuses on achieving both social and economic change through social enterprise. Krige has worked in the social sector since 2001 with numerous UK charities, and began her career as a journalist for business news channel Summit TV. She holds a Masters in Development Studies.

Gus Silber Gus Silber is an award-winning journalist, editor, speechwriter and author, with a special interest in social entrepreneurship. He has penned several books, covering South African sociopolitical satire, innovation in business, entrepreneurship and mobile technology.

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  • Tells the tales of African social entrepreneurs who are changing the way business and business models integrate with their social settings.
  • Written in a compelling style that defies the boundaries of traditional business books.
  • Published in association with GIBS (Gordon Institute of Business Science), the South African National Treasury and the government of Flanders.