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British social entrepreneur

Tom Savage (born 27 July 1979) is a British social entrepreneur, founder of award-winning Blue Ventures and 3Desk.

In 2007, Savage won the Edge Upstart Young Social Entrepreneur of the Year Award and was interviewed in The Guardian. Savage was also cited, as an inspiration to Prime Minister Gordon Brown in his book Britain's Everyday Heroes.

References

  1. Salman, Saba (30 May 2007). "Interview: Tom Savage – The Guardian". The Guardian. London (UK). Retrieved 11 December 2012.


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