It's not every day that a woman is named as one of Britain's top 100 social entrepreneurs, but that's exactly what's happened to Zareen Roohi Ahmed.
The 31-year-old founder of the nonprofit How Many Elephants was named the winner of the Social Business Woman of the Year award at this year's WISE100 Awards ceremony, held in London on March 7, per Pioneers Post.
She also took home the Social Business Star of the Future award, given to someone who's shown "star qualities relatively new in their social enterprise career, with five or fewer years of leadership experience," per a press release.
The other finalists in the five categories: Social Investment Champion, Environmental Champion, Equality & Empowerment Champion, and Social Business Star of the Future.
The full list is here.
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