Michael Sauvante
I call myself a Social Entrepreneur and Change Agent. Social entrepreneurship is the process of identifying social, cultural, or environmental problems and developing innovative, sustainable solutions using business principles to create positive impact rather than solely focusing on profit. Social entrepreneurs blend business skills with a passion for social change, using their enterprises to address issues like poverty, inequality, and environmental degradation through models that generate both social value and financial sustainability.
A change agent is someone who takes intentional action to improve a system, community, or organization. They work across sectors to solve problems, influence decisions, and spark innovation. Whether they’re managing internal reform or launching a grassroots movement, change agents help others move from where they are to where they need to be.
The primary book that I am sharing with the world, Money – It’s Not What You Think It Is, is introduced here. It incorporates those ideas into a cohesive, integrative approach for changing the economic environment we all live in. It addresses the majority of the financially related, seemingly intractable problems found in society today, presenting real world solutions that are within our grasp and ability to solve today.
If you would like to know more about me, go here, otherwise, you can request to download the book here.