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A modern form of profit corporations exists in the form of a "benefit corporations." A number of for-profit corporations have opted to change their corporate form to this one. Many new corporations have been incorporating as benefit corporations. A benefit corporation aims to gain profit but also has a social mission that may have to do with ...
A charitable for-profit entity is an organization with a charitable mission but legally organized as a for-profit corporation. Both benefit corporations and Low-profit limited liability companies (L3C) fall under this category. As well as generating a profit, a charitable for-profit entity concentrates on setting a social objective.
Thomas Brunce (a.k.a. "Thomas Brown", c. 1388–1445) English Bishop of Rochester & of Norwich Thomas Brown (martyr) (1530–1556), English protestant martyred during the Marian persecutions Thomas Brown (minister of St John's, Glasgow) (1776–1847), Moderator of the General Assembly of the Free Church of Scotland
A social purpose corporation (SPC) is a type of for-profit entity, a corporation, in some U.S. states that enables, but does not require, considering social or environmental issues in decision making. SPCs are similar to benefit corporations (B corporations).
After selling the property for a profit of $34,000, Tarek, Christina, and their partner Pete De Best divided the earnings and continued to invest in real estate, expanding their business into Arizona and Nevada. [8] Following Tarek and Christina's divorce, The El Moussa Group was dissolved, and the business is now operated under the name Tarek ...
Brown Mackie College was founded in 1892 in Salina, Kansas [8] as the Kansas Wesleyan School of Business. [9] In 1938, two of its former instructors, Perry E. Brown and A. B. Mackie, incorporated the school as The Brown Mackie School of Business. [10] The school was licensed by the Kansas Board of Regents to grant associate degrees in 1986. [11]
Althea Kathleen Wynne (6 October 1936 – 24 January 2012), also known by her married names of Dresman and Barrington Brown, was an English sculptor and art teacher, and a Fellow of the Royal British Society of Sculptors. She specialized in creating large figurative work for gardens and public open spaces.
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