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Power of Ideas

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Power of Ideas 2015

Ten Bostonians who are upending the way we live, lead, and learn.

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The Power of Ideas: Amy Cuddy

Can your body change your mind? This Harvard Business School prof is out to prove that power begins with posing.

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The Power of Ideas: Matthew George

The founder of Bridj might know how to fit the T (just a little bit.)

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The Power of Ideas: Sara Myerson

What will the city look like at its quadricentennial in 2030? Ask Sara Myerson.

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The Power of Ideas: Ray Offenheiser

His firm’s lawsuit saves the planet.

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The Power of Ideas: Paul Grogan

The Boston Foundation president wants to close Boston’s opportunity gap.

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The Power of Ideas: Jeff Fagnan

He’s spearheading Boston’s next big thing: angel philanthropy.

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The Power of Ideas: David Delmar

He’s helping kids code their way out of poverty.

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The Power of Ideas: Traci Green

She’s bringing heroin addicts back from the brink of death.

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The Power of Ideas: Vineet Gupta

The director of policy and planning for the BTD is setting out to make Boston’s streets safer.

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Power Lunch: DraftKings’ Jason Robins, Paul Liberman, and Matt Kalish

The biggest players in sports are lining up to invest. But what’s next for the city’s billion-dollar startup?

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The Power of Ideas: Malia Lazu

Future Boston’s executive director is diversifying Boston, one party at a time.

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The Power of Ideas: Therese Murray

With Mass-Ignite, the former state Senate president is bringing international companies to the Bay State.

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The Power of Ideas: Deborah Flaschen

Her new program aims to help adults with developmental disabilities navigate life after high school.

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The Power of Ideas: Daniel Dain

A Shark Tank for independent restaurants? The Restaurant Investment Group wants to shake up how dining gets financed in Boston.