Michael Goldberg, associate professor of design and innovation, recently had his first article published as a Forbes.com contributor. His piece was titled “Expanding rural access to public entrepreneurship funds in Mozambique: how one person can catalyze a community.”
In his inaugural piece, Goldberg told the story of António Sendi, a consultant in Mozambique making a push for entrepreneurship to support his country’s economy.
His piece also detailed how agriculture is viewed as a means to accomplishing that.