I wouldn't say that I've been directly exposed to very many
entrepreneurs in my personal life, but I do follow several on social
media who I greatly admire. The person who I think has had the biggest
impact on how I view entrepreneurs is Hank Green. Hank has started not
one, but several organizations that exist mostly on YouTube. He was a
cofounder and host of the Crash Course channel, (which I'm willing to
bet several people in this class have used as a resource for their
classes at some point), as well as SciShow. The purpose of these
channels was simply to make science and academic topics more available
and approachable to a larger audience, and both of them are very
successful to this day, each having grown or expanded beyond their
original scope. Hank employs a whole team of people now to keep these
channels going, and he is the executive producer of many other channels
hosted by people with messages he believes in.

I could go on about Hank. The list of projects he has spearheaded far
exceeds what I have mentioned, and if you include all of the
contributions of his brother John Green it grows even more. My point is
that he never stops looking for ways he can spread awareness of the
causes he cares about, and though I do not have any social media
following of my own (yet), I hope that I can operate with a similar
motivation. Educational entertainment is something I believe to be
extremely important and a growing industry on the internet.

In taking this class, I want to gain a little more insight into how I
can reach new people and grow my personal brand when the time comes that
I am ready to do so.