Heracio Harts
Posted On: May 30, 2013
Posted In: charity, Chris Preimesberger, eWeek, Fortune, iOS, law, Michal Lev-Ram, startups, venture capital
Comments: 8 Responses
Posted In: charity, Chris Preimesberger, eWeek, Fortune, iOS, law, Michal Lev-Ram, startups, venture capital
Comments: 8 Responses
The former San Quentin inmate hopes to become an entrepreneur.
Horacio Harts—-thank you. Beautiful and too true…..we need to give this opportunities or opportunities like this to every inmate. wouldn’t it have been nice and be nice to give opportunities to children before they have to resort to crime.
Go Last Mile Go! and bravo to all the supporters on the ‘outside’…..crucial.
Thank you for sharing your support. My hope is that more people will be inspired to become change agents for “returned citizens,” and the prison system as a whole.
Congrads to Mr. Harts for striving to change his life, completing a great program, and setting out to make a positive entrepreneurial difference in the world. We all would do well to execute such a life start-up!
Your support is greatly appreciated. Kind words often fuel motivation and inspiration.
Heracio Harts serves as an ambassador for people who have faced challenges or struggle. Despite the bad decisions of our past, we all can work to become better. I applaud his success and look forward to following the development of his career.
Thanks for the support Michael. Looking forward to following your development as well.
Ray…. It’s so great to see u. Your looking great so good to see u going great things for your self and others. Get in touch with me.
Ray… Hit me up at my email address I’d love to talk to you about old high school days that is if you remember me. My email is joleenrobinson@ymail.com