George Gendron
George Gendron
George Gendron is a philanthropist who has dedicated his career to encouraging entrepreneurship and innovation. He has served on multiple for-profit and nonprofit boards, and is currently working on a book designed to demystify innovation for others.
Gendron served as editor-in-chief of Inc. magazine for nearly two decades before departing in December. Since then, he has become a writer-in-residence at MIT’s integrated design and management program, where he also supports two startup ventures.
Early Life and Education
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A quality education system fosters these abilities and helps children reach their highest potentials. Small class sizes with plenty of teacher interaction help children gain independence, learn how to socialize with others, express thoughts and emotions clearly, and appreciate themselves as learners and individuals.
George Gendron has built his career at the intersection of media, innovation, entrepreneurship and education. He is co-founder and Managing Director of The Solo Project – an initiative that seeks to provide a global platform for entrepreneurs and independent professionals.
Professional Career
George Gendron has spent his career working at the intersection of media, innovation, entrepreneurship and education. Through his guidance many businesses have grown and achieved success by increasing their profile and visibility.
He has also played a significant role in championing entrepreneurship in America’s inner cities. He created an index of the fastest-growing businesses there, known as the Inc 500, and he frequently speaks on this subject at universities nationwide.
He served as editor-in-chief of Inc. magazine, leading it through its start-up stage until its sale to Bertelsmann, a German media company. Additionally, he is an active commentator on entrepreneurship on television, radio and in print publications alike.
Achievements and Honors
George Gendron is a pioneering figure in the fields of entrepreneurship and innovation. He has served as board member for numerous for- and non-profit organizations, aiding them to expand their operations to create jobs, wealth and opportunity.
He founded The Solo Project, a media and research venture designed to serve America’s rapidly-growing workforce-independent professionals and creatives. Additionally, he is the author of The Art of the New: Demystifying Entrepreneurship and Innovation.
He co-founded the Inner City 100 list, which has been a major force in elevating public awareness about the significance of entrepreneurship for creating jobs and wealth in America’s most economically challenged areas. Additionally, he served as Fellow at the Kauffman Foundation and director of Community Wealth Ventures – a spinoff from Share Our Strength –
Personal Life
George Gendron has dedicated his professional career to the intersection of media, innovation, entrepreneurship and education. He is Co-Founder and Managing Director of The Solo Project LLC, a global platform that serves the fastest growing segment of American workforce-independent professionals and creatives.
In 1997, he formed a partnership with Michael Porter of Harvard Business School to publish the Inner City 100. This list has become an influential force in raising public awareness of entrepreneurship’s role in creating jobs and wealth in America’s most economically distressed areas. It has also received multiple awards, such as the Entrepreneurship Award from the International Center for Innovation and Change.
On Wednesday, Gendron was found guilty of first-degree domestic terrorism for the shooting that occurred in Buffalo last year and sentenced to life imprisonment without parole.
Net Worth
George Gendron has an estimated net worth of $10 million, which he earned through his successful career as a journalist.
He was a renowned reporter and editor for numerous publications. Additionally, his work earned him numerous awards.
George Gendron is survived by his wife Louise (Champagne) Gendron and children Gary L. Gendron and Jerilyn Gendron of Danielson, Connecticut.