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Faith as a Driver in Entrepreneaurship | David (Davit) Iremadze | TEDxCrandall University

This talk examines the often-overlooked role of faith in shaping entrepreneurial vision, resilience, and purpose. The speaker shares personal experiences and real-world examples to show how faith can fuel courage in uncertainty, guide ethical decision-making, and inspire business ventures that prioritize impact over profit. Far from being just a personal belief system, faith is presented as a powerful force that drives innovation, nurtures the community, and redefines success beyond financial gain. This talk challenges entrepreneurs to lead with conviction and build businesses rooted in deeper values. Dr. David (Davit) Iremadze serves as the Dean of Graduate Studies and an Associate Professor of Management at Crandall University. He earned his Ph.D. in Management from the SobeySchool of Business at Saint Mary’s University in Nova Scotia, Canada. Additionally, he holds an MBA in General Management and a BA in Economics and International Studies from Georgia Southern University (USA). With an academic career spanning 20 years, Dr. Iremadze has taught various courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels, including organizational behavior and human resources, international business, entrepreneurship, strategy, and marketing. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

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