How One Startup Tackled A Mountain: Manny Ohonme Giving Away 10 Million Shoes

How do you stick with a goal for twenty years? When most startups are concerned with just getting through the next quarter or reaching their next stage gate, twenty years can seem laughable.

Yet for Manny Ohonme, the serial entrepreneur and founder of Samaritan’s Feet, setting a BHAG with a global impact became his driving force. His big, hairy, audacious goal? To give away ten million pairs of shoes to children living in poverty.

Read the rest of Colin C. Campbell’s Article on Forbes.

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